(My Sportsbook) - The top seed in the Eastern Conference is still within reach for the Southeast Division champion Orlando Magic, who will wrap up a short two-game homestand tonight versus the Milwaukee Bucks at Amway Arena. Orlando, which has won four straight overall and six in a row at home, opened the residency with an 84-82 victory over conference-foe Boston on Wednesday. Dwight Howard led the way with his usual double-double, registering 24 points and 21 rebounds for the Magic, who clinched their second straight division title after the Atlanta Hawks' loss to San Antonio. Rashard Lewis finished with 21 points while Hedo Turkoglu added 13 in a winning cause. The victory pulled the Magic even with Boston for second place in the Eastern Conference standings, just five games behind the top-seeded Cavs. Milwaukee still has a chance at a playoff berth and currently sits 3 1/2 games off the eighth and final spot in the East. It has lost three consecutive contests overall and five straight as the visitor, and kicked off a four-game road trip with a 115-106 setback at Toronto on Wednesday. Richard Jefferson posted 22 points and Charlie Bell ended 4-of-9 from three- point range for 20 points for Milwaukee, which got 18 points and seven assists from Ramon Sessions. The Bucks will also visit the Heat and Nets on the trek and own just an 11-25 record away from the Bradley Center this season. In injury news for Milwaukee, guard Luke Ridnour is questionable for Friday's game with back spasms. Orlando is 2-0 against the Bucks this season and has won three straight, six of seven and eight of the last 10 meetings in this series. Milwaukee is winless in its last six games as the guest against the Magic.
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