ORLANDO — The three security guards posted at the southeastern tunnel of Kia Center’s hardwood floors aren’t waving at Magic fans soaking in another home win. They’re covering their mouths, grinning, and waving at the Knicks fans — the traveling pack that shows up in every city, every night, rain or shine — as those fans head for the exits.

And they’re heading out early. Because midway through the fourth quarter, the Knicks fell apart again. And the Magic crowd, long forced to stomach so much blue-and-orange noise on their home court, finally got its moment to let those road fans hear it.

By the final buzzer, it was a 133–121 Magic win, their second against New York this season — and a reminder that if these two teams meet in April, the Knicks will have to fix the exact weaknesses Or

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