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Magic surrender late lead, fall to Suns to open road trip

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January 11, 2020

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Magic surrender late lead, fall to Suns to open road trip

The Orlando Magic watched a four-point lead evaporate in a matter of about 15 seconds and they went on to drop a 98-94 decision to the Phoenix Suns on Friday night at Talking Stick Resort Arena.

Magic file disabled player exceptions for injured forwards Jonathan Isaac, Al-Farouq Aminu

The Orlando Magic have filed disabled player exceptions for forwards Jonathan Isaac and Al-Farouq Aminu, who are both with out with potentially season-ending knee injuries.

UCF basketball eager to snap out of slump against Cincinnati

The UCF basketball team is pushing to rebound from an 0-3 start in American Athletic Conference play when the Knights host Cincinnati Saturday.

New FAU coach Willie Taggart refuses to be bitter and angry toward FSU | Commentary

Willie Taggart on FSU: "They still have a fan in Coach Taggart."

How does new Mountain West media-rights deal compare to AAC, other conferences?

The Mountain West Conference is hoping a new $270 million media rights deal will help the league remain competitive on a national scale, but the new agreement still lags behind American Athletic Conference schools.

As Dolphins prepare for draft, NFL's top young QBs like Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes eye Super Bowl in Miami

As the Dolphins prepare for the 2020 NFL draft, where prospects like Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert and others represent the future, the divisional round of the playoffs offer several of the game's best quarterbacks in tantalizing matchups on Saturday and Sunday.

Kissimmee transplant Fredison Costa chases record-tying 8th Disney World Marathon title

Kissimmee transplant Fredison Costa will chase his record-tying eighth Disney World Marathon title on Sunday, relying on experience, patience and hard work to give him an edge.

How USMNT staff shifted January camp from Qatar to Florida in less than 24 hours

United States men's national team administrator Sam Zapatka arrived in Doha, Qatar on Friday, Jan. 3 in preparation for January training camp.

Orlando Pride signs UCF alumna Carrie Lawrence, waives Danica Evans

The Orlando Pride signed defender Carrie Lawrence as a supplemental player for the 2020 NWSL season. The Orlando native and UCF alumnus was unable to sign with the Pride in 2019 after she did not declare for the draft, but she trained with the club throughout the 2019 season.

Seminole soph Dawson Joyce is Swimmer of Year; Oviedo tops team rankings

Seminole High sophomore Dawson Joyce has won all eight of his state meet events over two years and is the Orlando Sentinel boys Swimmer of the Year for 2019. He is joined on the All-Area team by swimmers from state champ and No. 1 ranked Oviedo, along with standouts from Trinity Prep, Lake Brantley, Windermere, Bishop Moore and Olympia.

Auburn signee Abby Gibbons of state champ Oviedo is Swimmer of Year

Abby Gibbons is the Orlando Sentinel girls Swimmer of the Year after leading Oviedo to the first state championship in program history. She leads an All-Area team that includes four of her teammates along with standouts from Winter Park, Freedom, Windermere, Lake Nona, Seminole, Tavares.

Orlando area high school scores and top performers for Jan.10

Lake Brantley boys basketball coach Mike Cuff gets career win No. 300. Basketball and soccer scores from around the area.

Heat come up short 117-113 in Brooklyn, fall to 10-10 on road

Five degrees of Heat from Friday's game.

'There's nothing really there,' says source on Knicks trade talks for Andre Drummond

The Knicks inquired about trading for Pistons center Andre Drummond but a league source downplayed the chance of it happening by next month's deadline.

Zach LaVine's 43 points go to waste in the Bulls' 6th straight loss, 116-105 loss to the Pacers

Zach LaVine scored 43 points, but some fourth-quarter fireworks weren't enough to erase a 16-point deficit as the Pacers won 116-105 Friday night at the United Center to hand the Bulls their sixth straight loss.

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