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Each morning we will gather Magic content from around the web and deliver it to you. Consider it one-stop shopping for all Magic headlines.
But first...
Magic Tweet of the Day
After the Magic's disheartening loss to the Chicago Bulls, @TheLando_ tweeted some wise words from veteran Arron Afflalo.
Afflalo: “We’re capable of beating any team in the league, but we’re just as vulnerable to losing to teams that we “should” beat.”
— The Lando (@TheLando__) November 4, 2017
Magic Headlines
The Magic were dominated on both ends of the floor in a 105-83 loss to the Chicago Bulls, writes our Zach Oliver.
Even after the Magic's early-season success, the disappointing loss to the Bulls shows there is plenty of work to be done, Oliver writes.
The Magic's ice-cold shooting and failure to attack the basket led to their loss against the Bulls, writes Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel.
D.J. Augustin suffered a "mild-to-moderate' strain in his hamstring, leaving the Magic with one point guard, Robbins writes.
Robbins says a looming question remains: Was the Magic's strong start a fluke?
Ricky Scricca of Orlando Magic Daily hands out grades for the Magic/Bulls game. Not a pretty report card for the Magic.
The Magic were haunted by their old demons in their loss to the Bulls, writes Phillip Rossman-Reich of Orlando Magic Daily.
The Magic are hopeful that Elfrid Payton will return on Sunday against the Celtics, writes John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com
The hot-shooting, high-scoring Magic failed to show off their progress to a sellout crowd, Denton writes.
The Magic overhauled a center-heavy team and adapted to the modern NBA, writes Nick Greene of Slate.
Hoops Habit's Luke Duffy lists his five keys for the Magic to have a positive November.
The Bulls dominated the white-hot Orlando Magic with balanced scoring and a 62-point second half explosion, writes Blog A Bull.
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