Here’s what LeBron James had to say about the Magic’s stunning win over the Lakers on Thursday night

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Lakers hadn’t lost a game at home all season, but that streak ended Thursday night when Orlando’s Franz Wagner hit a long three in the final seconds to give the Magic a stunning 119-118 win.

Los Angeles had won its first seven home games, but now only Cleveland (9-0) and Orlando (7-0) remain perfect at home this season.

James scored 31 points, 10 rebounds and had seven assists, but the Lakers missed four of six free throws in the final minute to give the Magic (10-7) a chance. Wagner, who scored a season-high 37 points, hit the game-winner with 2.5 seconds left.

James met with the media after the game and had a lot of praise for Wagner and the Magic. Here is the video of his interview and the full transcript:

QUESTION: “You fought from the free throw line in the fourth quarter as a team. Is that where the game was lost?”

LEBRON JAMES: “No. I mean we had our chances. They played well, we played well and obviously the biggest bucket of the night was from Franz (Wagner). But we put ourselves in a position to win the game, but we didn’t come through.

Q: “(Lakers coach) JJ (Redick) just said he liked the execution, except for the missed free throws and the three from Wagner. He’s a pretty talented player.”

JAMES: “Sure, but you tip your hat. Cam (Redish) played good defense and he shot a step back from the three-point line. You tip your hat to that.”

Q: “I’m a little surprised you don’t point to the free throws. What would you point to if it wasn’t the free throws?

JAMES: “Because it’s a 48-minute game and you can’t just point to the free throws. Obviously you want to try to close the game and we had our chances and missed them. You move on. What did we do in the game third quarter? We came out and lost the lead in the third You can’t just point to one thing obviously you got your opportunity at the free throw line and we didn’t take advantage so you go further.”

Q. “They’re a pretty big, physical team. Do you feel like they kind of stagnated you a little bit offensively? The assist numbers (21) were down for you.”

JAMES: “No, I mean, we scored 118 points and shot 50 percent from the field. They didn’t stagnate us. They’re very good defensively, but we got some really good looks.”

Q. “JJ talked about how it’s hard for him to let games go, especially losses. He’s up for hours doing things afterward. Is that something that happens during an NBA season for an NBA coach, with that kind of intensity? Is that how it goes for a coach?”

JAMES: “I don’t know. I’m not a coach. I’m a player. I’ve never gone home with a coach until after a game. I’m very sure. I have no idea.”

Q: “You have Denver on Saturday, a test for you in many ways…”

JAMES: “Every game is a test, especially when you’re in the West. Every game is a test. Tonight there was a test and we failed the test. We are getting ready for another one, and studying again (Friday) and getting ready for Saturday. The West, when you look at it, I think there are maybe 11 teams left. 500. Every game is a test.”