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Orlando, Fla. (0-0) vs. (0-0) Time/TV: 7 p.m./Who am I kidding?Line: What Line?Tickets: Good luck with that...Season Series: None Video Vault: 1) There is some hope that the lockout is nearing an end after a 15-hour meeting yesterday. The players and owners will meet again today and the 82-game schedule might actually be saved (with some adjustments). 2) It is official: Dwight Howard and the D12 Foundation will hold a charity exhibition game November 13 at UCF Arena. Howard said he invited former Magic stars Anfernee Hardaway, Shaquille O'Neal and Grant Hill. Chris Duhon and Quentin Richardson said they will play and many other current players are expected to play. This will be after Dwight returns from a barnstorming world tour of NBA superstars. 3) Zach McCann of the Orlando Sentinel gives you this nugget to chew on: Orlando is actually a place free agents have historically wanted to play. 4) J.A. Adande of TrueHoop wonders if David Stern's illness expos...
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