The Orlando Magic will meet the Philadelphia 76ers in an NBA game that will be live streaming online free from Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia at 7:00 PM ET.
This will be a tale of two losing, terrible franchises in the current 2013-2014 NBA season.
The Magic will try to avoid entering the record books by sending the woeful 76ers to an 11th straight home defeat on Wednesday night.
Orlando (17-42) is 3-27 on the road, and is averaging 89.4 points during a team-record 16-game losing streak as the visitor. The Magic, however, showed some life offensively while falling 115-106 at Washington on Tuesday, making half their shots, nearly 10 percent better than their previous 15 road games.
"We scored," said center Nikola Vucevic, who had 19 points and 14 rebounds. "We just couldn't get stops, and you can't do that on the road."
Victor Oladipo is picking up the scoring slack by averaging 22.3 points over the past three games after averaging 5.7 in his previous three.
"It's a learning process," Oladipo said of the road losing streak. "You just gotta take it one game at a time. Eventually, our time will come. We just have to keep getting better. Keep fighting."
The Magic certainly did that in their most recent trip to Philadelphia on Dec. 3, falling 126-125 in double-overtime. Afflalo had a career-high 43 points, while Oladipo and the 76ers' Michael Carter-Williams became the first rookies to record triple-doubles in the same game.
Oladipo had 26 points with 10 rebounds and as many assists, while Carter-Williams scored 27 while pulling down 12 boards with 10 assists.
The Sixers (15-42) have won only twice in 18 home games since, dropping 10 straight while surrendering 115.1 points per game. It's their longest home losing streak since a 12-game skid from Dec. 9, 1996-Jan. 24, 1997.
They're also on the verge of losing a 12th straight game overall for the first time since Nov. 20-Dec. 11, 2009.
Philadelphia has shown few signs of ending any of those streaks, as it's been outscored by an average of 20.3 points over the past 11 games.
While the 76ers seems destined to compete with the Bucks for the most pingpong balls in the lottery, they're reportedly deciding whether to buy out Danny Granger's contract.
The forward, who averages 17.6 points in his nine-year career, was acquired from Indiana before last Thursday's trade deadline and has yet to play for Philadelphia.
The game will be telecast on the regional cable network, CSN and will be live streamed online via nbalivestreamfree.net/