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Wizards Vs. Magic Score Update: Ryan Anderson, J.J. Redick Lead Orlando To 47-43 Halftime Lead

We've played one half in Orlando, and the Magic lead the Washington Wizards, 47-43. The Magic fell behind in the second quarter, but an 11-0 run allowed them to regain control and take the halftime lead.

Ryan Anderson and J.J. Redick led the way for Orlando. Anderson hit four three-pointers in the first half and has 15 points, while Redick chipped in with 12. Dwight Howard has nine points and nine rebounds for Orlando.

The Wizards' starters have struggled, but their bench has kept them in it, going on a 20-5 run in the second quarter thanks to their pressure defense. Jordan Crawford leads the way with 11 off the bench, while Shelvin Mack added nine points. Rashard Lewis has eight points to lead the Wizards' starters.

Click the link to access the Wizards vs. Magic StoryStream. For more on the Wizards, visit Bullets Forever. For more on the Magic, visit Orlando Pinstriped Post and SB Nation Tampa Bay.

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