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Paul George, Dennis Schroder shine as Magic fall 126-117 to Thunder

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Paul George, Dennis Schroder shine as Magic fall 126-117 to Thunder

Wednesday, Jan 30

Paul George and Dennis Schroder were too much for the Orlando Magic to overcome during a 126-117 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.

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