Magic moved into round three of the competition they have won twice in the last three years with a crushing win over the Division Four minnows.
But it was hardly a fair fight.
Magic restricted the visitors to 11 points in the opening quarter while racking up a 24-point lead.
And though coach Jeff Jones ran his bench for much of the game - for a second night running - there was never any danger of them letting their advantage slip.
It was 58-22 by half-time and over as a contest.
Magic's youngsters joined the scoring fun though starting point guard Brandon Kimbrough still led the points charts with 20.
Stefan Gill added 18 and Ambokile Bell 16 as all nine Magic players got on the scoreboard.
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MJR, Manchester (22/10/2009 at 19:18)
The most worrying thing for magic was the lack of scoring ability when the big 3 were sat out of the game, which may prove to be the down fall later in the season especially if one of them gets injured, they need to draft in a couple more decent players and hopefully the return of Steve Boonham to the line up to give that much needed inside presence to be a real force this season. They will be there or there abouts in the league however the lack of a quality bench might well cost them the title.