Serge Ibaka made all three of his 3-pointers while leading Orlando in scoring, a familiar look at the outside game from his days in Oklahoma City.New Magic coach Frank Vogel liked the inside game, maybe even more.Ibaka, the Magics biggest offseason prize, had 19 points and 17 rebounds in a 114-106 preseason victory over visiting Indiana on Friday night in Vogels first appearance against his former team.We dont want to overlook his ability as a shooter, Vogel said. The 3 ball, we want to use that. Thats a weapon. But hes obviously capable of more as you saw tonight. We want him there working between the blocks.Myles Turner led all five Pacers starters in double figures with 17 points. Jeff Teague and Paul George scored 16 apiece, Thaddeus Young added 15 and Monta Ellis had 14. Ellis had a team-high six assists, and Young had eight rebounds, four assists and four steals.The 6-foot-10 Ibaka was 7 of 9 from the field in his second preseason game and the Magics first exhibition win. Jeff Green scored 16 points, and Aaron Gordon added 15. Bismack Biyombo had nine rebounds.Vogel spent the past five-plus seasons as coach of the Pacers after four years as an assistant. Indiana made the playoffs in five of his six years. His first visit to Indiana will be Nov. 14.C.J. Watson had 10 assists for Orlando, which sat guards Evan Fournier and D.J. Augustin.The Pacers were without key backups C.J. Miles (sore left knee) and Aaron Brooks (sore right knee).Orlando (1-3) plays at home again Sunday against former Magic center Dwight Howard, who signed with Atlanta in free agency. Indiana (3-2) visits Milwaukee on Wednesday.---BULLS 118, CAVALIERS 108CHICAGO -- Rajon Rondo scored 20 points and Taj Gibson had 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead Chicago while LeBron James and Kyrie Irving sat for Cleveland.John Holland scored 23 points to lead a reserve-laden group for the Cavaliers, who earlier in the day agreed to terms on a contract that will bring back shooting guard J.R. Smith.Dwyane Wade had 11 points along with Doug McDermott and Robin Lopez for the Bulls.CAVALIERS: There were four other double-figure scorers besides Holland in Jordan McRae (19), Jonathan Holmes (16), Kay Felder (14) and DeAndre Liggins (12). ... Holmes led the Cavs with six rebounds, and Felder had seven assists. ... Holland was 8 of 12 from the field, including 3 of 5 from 3-point range. ... Cleveland was 20 of 22 at the line.BULLS: Rondo had six rebounds, six assists and six turnovers. ... Paul Zipser had 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting. ... Wade had six rebounds, five assists and two steals.UP NEXT: Cleveland (2-3) is home against Washington on Tuesday. Chicago (2-2) is at Milwaukee on Saturday.---HEAT 108, SPURS 100SAN ANTONIO -- Tyler Johnson scored 17 points and Hassan Whiteside had 12 points and nine rebounds to lead Miami.Kawhi Leonard had 11 points on just 1-for-9 shooting for the Spurs, who were 5 of 19 (26 percent) from 3-point range. Leonard made all eight of his free throws.HEAT: Goran Dragic (0 of 3), Wayne Ellington (1 of 9) and Derrick Williams (1 of 6) combined to go just 2 of 18 from 3-point range. The rest of the team was 9 of 12. Johnson made all four of his from long range. ... Justise Winslow, Dion Waiters and James Johnson scored 15 apiece. ... Dragic had six assists.SPURS: LaMarcus Aldridge was given the night off to attend his induction into the Texas Longhorns Hall of Honor. ... Leonard shared team scoring honors with Dewayne Dedmon while Pau Gasol, Tony Parker and Jonathon Simmons had 10 apiece. ... Kyle Anderson had a team-high seven rebounds.UP NEXT: Miami (3-1) faces Minnesota in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday. San Antonio (3-2) is home against Houston in its preseason finale next Friday.---RAPTORS 122, SAN LORENZO DE ALMAGRO 105TORONTO -- Fred VanVleet had 31 points, five rebounds and five assists to lead the Raptors against the Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro.With Toronto playing the second game of a back-to-back, most of the regulars sat. The list included Kyle Lowry, DeMar DeRozan, Jonas Valanciunas, DeMarre Carroll, Cory Joseph, Patrick Patterson, Terrence Ross and Jared Sullinger.DeRozan (rest), Ross (right knee) and Sullinger (left foot) also missed Thursdays win at Cleveland.RAPTORS: Norman Powell and Drew Crawford scored 17 apiece. ... Powell, VanVleet, Lucas Nogueira, Pascal Siakam and Crawford started for Toronto. ... Siakam scored 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting, while fellow rookie Jakob Poeltl had 12 points and six rebounds. ... Raptors coach Dwane Casey was disappointed that his defense failed to hold San Lorenzo below 100 points, a total he had set as a pregame goal.SAN LORENZO: Jerome Meyinsse, the lone American on the roster and a former Virginia player, scored 22 points. Marcos Mata had 18 points and six rebounds, and Gustavo Aguirre had 17 points and 11 assists. ... The reigning champion of Argentina is the first from that country to face an NBA opponent. ... San Lorenzo made 15 of 29 from 3-point range.UP NEXT: Toronto (3-2) visits Detroit on Wednesday. This was San Lorenzos only game against an NBA opponent. Steve Ishmael Jersey . -- If Henry Burris has his way, he will be the starting quarterback to lead the Hamilton Tiger-Cats back to the Grey Cup next year. Jack Doyle Jersey . After Martin Skrtel put the Reds in front from close range at Stamford Bridge after only four minutes, Hazard hit back in the 17th with a superb strike. 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BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- A man who claims he was the young sexual-assault victim seen with former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky in a campus shower 15 years ago, a central episode in the molestation scandal that rocked the university, testified in the case for the first time on Friday and insisted Sandusky had abused him.The 29-year-old man was called to the witness stand in Sanduskys appeal of his conviction, and an attorney for Sandusky confronted him with a 2011 statement in which he told police he hadnt been abused.That would reflect what I said then. Not what I would say now, the man said, according to Pennlive.com.Sandusky, called to the stand in his own defense, was asked if hed ever abused the man and declared, Absolutely not.Lawyers for the man say he is the person identified during the 2012 Sandusky trial as Victim 2, the young boy assistant coach Mike McQueary has said he witnessed being sexually abused by Sandusky in 2001.But the lead prosecutor at Sanduskys criminal trial, now in private practice, has testified he doesnt believe the man is the person McQueary saw.Sanduskys lawyers argue he didnt get a fair trial in part because his legal team at the time mishandled the issue of Victim 2s identity and didnt call him to the stand.Sandusky was a retired coach with gym privileges at the time McQueary says he saw the shower assault. He was convicted on charges of abusing 10 boys, including Victim 2, but maintains his innocence.Though the man who claims he was Victim 2 didnt testify at Sanduskys trial, he later won a civil settlement from the university.The Associated Press generally doesnt identify people who say theyre the victims of sexuual assault, and in this case a victim advocate has said the man has asked not to be identified.ddddddddddddMcQueary reported what he saw in the shower to then-head coach Joe Paterno, who alerted the athletic director and a vice president. But Sandusky wasnt arrested until a decade later, after prosecutors got an anonymous tip that led them to McQueary, leading to accusations of a high-level cover-up. University trustees later cited Paternos handling of the complaint as one of the reasons he was fired in 2011; he died months later.The former prosecutor in the Sandusky case, Joe McGettigan, said he doubts the man is Victim 2 because his accounts have changed, he appears too old to have been the boy in the shower and he didnt provide certain details to investigators until after McQueary had told his story in open court.Sanduskys lawyers have argued McGettigan was referring to the man who says he was Victim 2 and therefore lied to jurors when he said during the closing argument that Sanduskys victims included others presently known to God but not to us.The man who says he is Victim 2 told police in September 2011 that no abuse had occurred and said much the same to an investigator working for Sanduskys lawyers around that time. He subsequently hired a lawyer and changed his story, saying he had been sexually abused.Neither he nor Penn State has described the claim he made against the university that won him a settlement.Sandusky, whos serving a prison sentence of 30 to 60 years, is seeking to get his conviction overturned or a new trial.