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Boozer leads Bulls' bigs in win over Magic

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Orlando Magic guard Arron Afflalo (center) loses control of the ball as he is guarded by the Bulls' Kirk Hinrich (from left) Carlos Boozer and Luol Deng during the first half Wednesday in Orlando, Fla. The Bulls won, 96-94. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Bulls haven't felt like themselves for much of the past few weeks.

They're hoping a much-needed win is the first step in finding their way back.

Carlos Boozer had a season-high 31 points and 11 rebounds, Luol Deng scored 23 points, and the Bulls hung on to beat the Orlando Magic, 96-94, on Wednesday night.

Taj Gibson added 21 points and 10 rebounds for the Bulls, who played without center Joakim Noah. The Bulls were outrebounded, 37-34, in Noah's absence but exploited an injury-plagued Magic front court, outscoring them 42-32 in the paint.

Jameer Nelson missed a leaning jumper in the closing seconds that would have tied it, sending Orlando to its seventh straight loss overall and fifth in a row at home.

"We're down. We've been short-handed all season," Boozer said. "But this game we were without Joakim, and I thought Taj came in and played a monster game. Luol was normal with his All-Star performance. We did a god job at the end being resilient ... We did a good job of when we needed to of getting stops at the very end."

Nelson returned to the lineup after missing two games with a sore hip and scored a season-high 32 points. Nik Vucevic finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds, and Arron Afflalo added 19 points for the Magic.

They dropped to 0-7 without Glen Davis, who could be sidelined for a few more weeks as he rehabs a sprained left shoulder.

"I think teammates would agree that there's no secret that Glen adds a different element to our team," Magic coach Jacque Vaughn said.  "But ... it's about time for us to realize as a team that Glen's probably not going to play two days from now, so we need to continue to work together ... and muster the energy and approach still."

Vaughn rested forward Maurice Harkless for the second consecutive game. But he said it was simply a coach's decision to ensure the rookie, who was thrust into a starting role while Hedo Turkoglu was injured, is getting enough rest.

In the meantime, Orlando has just a handful of days to attend to its continuing shortcomings with the Atlantic division-leading New York Knicks visiting Saturday.

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