Grant Hill didn't play again and Tracy McGrady showed up late after getting a flat tire.
No matter. Mike Miller and rookie Steven Hunter were about all the Magic needed Wednesday night, when they caught the woeful Chicago Bulls on the back end of a back-to-back.
Miller scored a game-high 21 points and Hunter added a career-high 17 in the Magic's 102-74 romp before an announced crowd of 13,023.
The Magic (10-9) issued no apologies after winning their third straight, all against bad teams.
"It doesn't matter if we're playing the YMCA team, as long as we win," said Horace Grant.
"We did what we had to do," said Coach Doc Rivers. "You have to do your job and our guys did that."
The Bulls, coming off a 25-point rout of Houston on Tuesday night, were never in the game after three Hunter baskets helped the Magic on a 16-2 run that left them with a 23-9 lad.



