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Cleveland Cavaliers win draft lottery, will pick No. 1 again

As NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver pulled the Orlando Magic's card for the second pick, leaving the Cavs No. 1 again, Grant said there was more disbelief in the room than anything else.

Cavaliers win NBA draft lottery again

The Orlando Magic fell back one spot to No. 2, while the Washington Wizards vaulted from the No. 8 spot to third.

Houston Rockets' questionable bad luck got lottery system off the ground

That includes the New York Knicks (Patrick Ewing in 1985), San Antonio Spurs (David Robinson in 1987 and Tim Duncan in 1997), Orlando Magic (Shaquille O'Neal in 1992 and Dwight Howard in 2004),...

Heat blitz testy Bulls 115-78 to even series 1-1

In a game filled early with technical fouls, trash talk, shoving and eventually the fourth-quarter ejections of the Bulls' Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson, the Heat seized control at the end of the...

Michael Hunt: Bucks should pursue Stan Van Gundy as coach

Stan Van Gundy, who has more than 500 victories with the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic but has not coached since last season, was not interested in any of those jobs.

Mavericks quickly turn tables, make Magic disappear

The fans had watched their favorite team -- the Dallas Mavericks -- blow a 16-point lead and were now trailing the hapless Orlando Magic by six points late in the third period.

Ellis scores 25 of team's 45 final-quarter points in Bucks' victory

MILWAUKEE - It was a torturous struggle for the Bucks in their St. Patrick's Day matinee with the Orlando Magic.

Bucks beat Magic 115-109 | Dallas-Fort Worth Sports News - Sports News on the...

Monta Ellis scored a season-high 39 points, including 25 in the fourth quarter, and the Milwaukee Bucks rallied for a 115-109 over the Orlando Magic on Sunday.

Recap: Milwaukee vs. Orlando | Dallas-Fort Worth Sports News - Sports News on...

Monta Ellis scored 25 of his game-high 39 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 115-109 win over the Orlando Magic on Sunday.

Durant, Westbrook lead Thunder past Magic, 117-104

Kevin Durant scored 26 points and Russell Westbrook added 23 to help the Oklahoma City Thunder keep up their dominant play at home with a 117-104 victory over the Orlando Magic on Friday night.

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ORLANDO, Fla.: Suspect in FAMU hazing death to be in court

Darryl Cearnel has an arraignment Tuesday in state court in Orlando.

MEXICO CITY: Mexico to create police unit to search for missing

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Bloom not off Bulls bolstered by Rose

The Harrisonville High School freshman, an honor roll student and Future Farmers of America...