The Orlando Magic were fully loaded for the first time this season, coming at the Sacramento Kings with all the assembled bells and whistles.

They needed every one of their high-performance options Friday night to break a two-game losing streak and motor past the Kings 115-105 at TD Waterhouse Centre.

The Magic welcomed back Mike Miller and Pat Garrity from the injured list as the team they put together in the off-season finally rolled off the truck.

Tracy McGrady looked like the star who has to carry the heavy load if the Magic are to contend, scoring 44 points.

Miller, returning for his first regular-season game since Oct. 29 after breaking a bone in his foot, scored 18 points.

Miller, last season's NBA Rookie of the Year, came off the bench on a night when the reserves pulled up stakes on the Kings' high-scoring offensive circus, erasing an early 11-point lead.