Last time Magic were up 3-1 on Pistons: Revisiting 2003 playoff collapse with Tracy McGrady, Doc Rivers

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Doc Rivers, Tracy McGrady and a memorable Magic team might serve as a cautionary tale for their 2026 counterparts.

Long before the Magic jumped out to a 3-1 series lead over Cade Cunningham and the Pistons, different versions of the same squads found themselves in a similar scenario with Orlando shockingly in front and in control.

The series, however, ended in disappointment for the Magic.

Here's a look back at the last time the Magic led the Pistons 3-1 in a playoff series and how that lead unraveled.

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Last time Magic were up 3-1 on Pistons

The Magic took a 3-1 series lead over the Pistons in the first round of the 2003 playoffs, only to blow the lead and lose in seven games. 

Detroit, which finished atop the East despite being only 50-32, dropped Game 1 at home and won Game 2 before losing both Game 3 and Game 4 back in Orlando, the same way the start of the 2026 series between the two teams played out.

Legend has it that Magic star Tracy McGrady got ahead of himself at that point and said, "It feels good to get into the second round." The Pistons went on to win the final three games, holding Orlando to just 67 points in Game 5. McGrady says he never uttered those words.

"He can't find a video of me saying that," McGrady said on NBC after the Magic went ahead 3-1 in 2026. "It's a myth."

McGrady was referring to a media member who asked Magic coach Jamahl Mosley about the supposed guarantee. The former All-Star went on to say he made a joke in an interview session about advancing to the second round that was misconstrued.

Regardless of McGrady's words or intent, his Magic didn't get it done. Here's a closer look at the 2003 series and how it played out. 

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Magic-Pistons 2003 playoff series

McGrady was unstoppable over the first two games of the series, scoring 43 when the Magic stole Game 1 on the road and scoring 46 of Orlando's 77 points in a Game 2 loss. A bit more of a balanced attack helped the Magic sweep the next two home games, with Orlando winning by nine and eight, respectively, to take a 3-1 series lead.

The bottom fell out offensively for the Magic in Game 5, as they scored only 67 points on 32 percent shooting, and the Pistons silenced the Orlando crowd with a 103-point onslaught in Game 6. That was enough to put Doc Rivers' Magic team under all of the pressure on the road in Game 7, in which McGrady shot just 7-of-24 and Chauncey Billups' 37 points lifted the Pistons to a win.

In a wide-open East, that three-game rally wasn't enough to spark a Finals run for the Pistons. Detroit did eliminate the 76ers in the second round, but the Pistons were swept by the Nets in the Eastern Conference Finals. They were one year ahead of schedule, as the Pistons won the NBA Finals a year later after coach Rick Carlisle was replaced by Larry Brown.

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Magic 2003 roster

Here's a look at every Magic player who averaged at least three points per game in 2002-03:

Pos.PlayerPPG
SGTracy McGrady32.1
SFMike Miller16.4
SFGrant Hill14.5
SFGordan Giricek14.3
PFDrew Gooden13.6
PFPat Garrity10.7
PGDarrell Armstrong9.4
CShawn Kemp6.8
PGJacque Vaughn5.9
CAndrew DeClercq4.7
CPat Burke4.3
CSteven Hunter3.9
PGChris Whitney3.5

Magic 2003 coaching staff

  • Doc Rivers (head coach)
  • Johnny Davis (assistant)
  • Mark Hughes (assistant)
  • Paul Pressey (assistant)
  • Dave Wohl (assistant)

Pistons 2003 roster

Here's every Pistons player who averaged at least three points per game in 2002-03:

Pos.PlayerPPG
SGRichard Hamilton19.7
PGChauncey Billups16.2
PFClifford Robinson12.2
SFCorliss Williamson12.0
PGChucky Atkins7.1
SGJon Barry6.9
CBen Wallace6.9
PFMahmet Okur6.9
CZeljko Rebraca6.6
SFTayshaun Prince3.3
SFMichael Curry3.0

Pistons 2003 coaching staff

  • Rick Carlisle (head coach)
  • Tony Brown (assistant)
  • Kevin O'Neill (assistant)
  • Bob Ociepka (assistant)
  • Chad Forcier (assistant)
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