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Magic major issue exposed in loss vs. Bulls
Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero dribbles past Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams. Russell Lansford-Imagn Images

The Orlando Magic are going home disappointed for a second straight night after falling to the Chicago Bulls 110-98 on Saturday night inside the Kia Center.

The Magic finished dead last in the league last season in 3-point shooting and a lack of growth was shown against the Bulls. The Magic made just 3 of 24 shots from downtown in the loss to the Bulls.

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Magic offense struggles mightily against Bulls

From the beginning of the game, it was clear the Magic were going to struggle on offense. Calls that were made in the game against the Atlanta Hawks were not being made, which appeared to throw the team off a bit.

Despite the Magic's offensive woes, the team was in it for most of the game. Orlando was within just three points at the end of the third quarter, but Chicago pulled off a run in the fourth that sealed the game for them.

The Magic will have to show some growth in that area throughout the season if they are going to be taken seriously as a contender in the Eastern Conference.

The Magic will hope to bounce back on Monday when they begin a five-game road trip in the City of Brotherly Love against the Philadelphia 76ers. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.

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This article first appeared on Orlando Magic on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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