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Law’s layup lifts Hawks over Magic 94-93

Orlando Magic forward Dwight Howard, right, puts up a shot in front of Atlanta Hawks forward Josh Smith during the first half of their preseason basketball game in Orlando, Fla., Monday, Oct. 8, 2007.

Acie Law IV made a fast-break layup with 25 seconds left to lift the Atlanta Hawks to a 94-93 victory over the Orlando Magic on Monday night in both teams’ preseason debut. Carlos Arroyo missed one of two free throws that would have tied the game with 15 seconds left. Marvin Williams, who had 19 points, made two free throws to seal the win.

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