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Orlando Magic guard Victor Oladipo (5) drives to the basket for a shot past Toronto Raptors forward Bismack Biyombo (8) during the second half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov. 6, 2015, in Orlando, Fla. Orlando won 92-87.John Raoux/The Associated Press

Tobias Harris had 20 points, including what turned out to be the decisive free throw, and the Orlando Magic handed the Toronto Raptors their first loss of the season, 92-87 on Friday night.

Victor Oladipo added 18 points, and reserve C.J. Watson had 12 as the Magic snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Raptors.

Trailing 88-86 after Harris' free throw, Toronto had a chance to take the lead but Jonas Valanciunas was forced to put up an awkward runner that rolled off the rim, and was rebounded by Orlando.

The loss ended what had been a franchise-best 5-0 start for Toronto.

DeMar DeRozan led the Raptors with 23 points and Kyle Lowry added 17.

Toronto struggled shooting the ball all game, finishing 30 of 86 from the field.

The Magic played without starting centre Nik Vucevic, who sat with a bone bruise in his right knee.

The Raptors entered the game with the Eastern Conference's top scoring offence, but shot 23 per cent (10 of 43) from the field in the first half.

But they were able to erase what had been a nine-point halftime deficit just 1:36 into the third quarter.

Toronto hit eight of their first 10 shots during a 19-4 run to start the third, taking a 55-49 lead on a three-point play by Lowry.

The Magic started the quarter 2 for 6 from the field with three turnovers, prompting coach Scott Skiles to pull all five starters.

The move worked, with the reserves keeping Orlando within striking distance heading into the fourth quarter.

TIP-INS: The Raptors had 18 second-chance points. ... Toronto was 5 for 23 from 3-point range. ... Orlando's Dewayne Dedmon had three first-half blocks. ...The Magic had three defensive 3-seconds calls against them in the first half.

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Raptors: Conclude four-game trip at Miami on Sunday.

Magic: Visit Philadelphia on Saturday.

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