D.J. Augustin and the Orlando Magic know they can beat the Toronto Raptors. Despite losing two straight after shocking the basketball world by taking the series-opener at Scotiabank Arena, they remain supremely confident heading into Sunday's crucial Game 4 at Amway Center.

“We’ll definitely respond,” Augustin said on Saturday, per Josh Robbins of The Athletic. “Like I said before, we’re not going to back down or give up. We’ve come too far to get where we are today and to just give up. We’re going to fight to the end. They’re a great team, but we feel like we’re right there with them. We feel like we should have won last night, and we have another chance at home to win a game.”

The Raptors beat the Magic 98-93 in Game 3. Orlando actually trailed by double-digits for a majority of the second half, but used a furious run late in the fourth quarter to make it a one-possession game with under 30 seconds remaining. If the Magic had been able to secure a defensive rebound after Kawhi Leonard missed a 20-footer, they would have had a chance to send the game to overtime.

In a way, the Magic can take solace from having the chance to steal a victory late given their immense offensive labors. Nikola Vucevic was Orlando’s lone player to make more than half of his field goal attempts on Friday night, evidence of the team's widespread shooting struggles en route to 36.3 percent from the field and 29.5 percent from beyond the arc.

Game 4 is on Sunday at Amway Center.