Rashard Lewis is still very much in pain, but at least he has a little relief now too.

The Orlando Magic standout forward underwent a magnetic resonance imaging test on his stiff and sore neck Thursday, and much to his delight it showed no structural damage.

"They said there was still some swelling there, but there's no serious injury," Lewis said. "It's relief. I just wanted to know what was going on with my neck before I went out there and hurt myself more. I guess I can relax some knowing that it's OK."

Lewis has been playing in pain for almost two weeks now, and the injury has affected his play on the court. He says he still has trouble turning his head to the right. He's missed just one game even though doctors have told him the neck pain could continue to linger throughout the season if he doesn't get a week's worth of rest to calm down the injury.