It’s no secret 3-point shooting has been the Achilles heel of the Magic the past few seasons, and that continued to be true Saturday night against the Bulls at Kia Center .

Playing on the second night of a back-to-back, Orlando was lifeless from distance when it shot 12.5% (3 of 24) from beyond the arc and couldn’t keep up with Chicago, who exited with a 110-98 victory in its back pocket behind Josh Giddey’s 21 points.

The Magic only made one 3-pointer in each of the first three quarters and didn’t hit from any the entire fourth.

It didn’t help Jamahl Mosley’s squad that it turned the ball over 20 times for 24 Chicago points in its second straight home loss. Just 24 hours earlier in a 4-point loss to the Hawks, the Magic allowed 20 points off 22 turnovers.

The Bulls (2-0) had s

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