Two days later, the Cavaliers visited Orlando to face the Magic Team for the second time in the season.
The Magic Team had made no moves by the trade deadline, and Jamison was still placed as a substitute by Brown.
However, in this game, Jamison became a key factor affecting the game.
Coming off the bench for 31 minutes, he efficiently scored 19 points and grabbed 8 rebounds along with 2 assists, 1 steal, and 1 block, making 9 out of 14 shots.
Not only did he exhibit a stark contrast in his offensive performance compared to the previous game, but his defensive play was also unusually solid.
Most of the time on the court, he was matched up against Rashard Lewis, and under his defense, Lewis made just 5 out of 12 shots, scoring only 12 points and 4 rebounds.
Jamison's career was not known for defense, especially after moving to the Wizards, his defensive habits worsened, making him a drag on that end.
But defense is mostly about "Talent."