CHICAGO -- Theyre each 3-3, but the Orlando Magic and Chicago Bulls have starkly different opinions about being .500 six games into the season.The Magic are feeling better about themselves after erasing an 0-3 start with three straight wins. The Bulls are trying to figure out whats gone wrong after seeing their 3-0 start dissolve into their current record with three straight defeats.Weve got to find a way to bounce back and get back to doing the things that made us successful earlier in the season, Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg told the Bulls website Saturday, after a lethargic 111-94 loss at the Indiana Pacers. Eighteen turnovers led to 24 points, and that was a big reason we dug ourselves that hole out there. Now, its a matter of getting back to work and finding out what we have to do, and hopefully coming out and playing well on Monday.It wont be an easy task against the Magic, who just edged the Washington Wizards 88-86 on Saturday night with a strong effort from their bench. Jeff Green had 18 points in his new reserve role, Bismack Biyombo added nine points, 12 rebounds and three blocked shots, and D.J. Augustin chipped in seven points and five assists.More importantly, the Magic came up with a number of key defensive stops in the fourth quarter, holding Washington to just 16 points on 5-of-22 shooting (22.7 percent).Thats a sign of a playoff team, Magic coach Frank Vogel told the teams website after the game. I believe defense and rebounding get you into the playoffs, and thats what wins in the playoffs. We didnt have a good offensive rhythm and we werent shooting it well, but in the fourth quarter, its the (third straight game) that we held (the opponent) under 20 points and were able to secure the victory.Orlandos three losses were against teams that qualified for the playoffs last season, including the NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers. The Magics three wins were against non-playoff qualifiers, the Philadelphia 76ers, Sacramento Kings and Wizards.It shows that we have the ability to bounce back from where we started, Green told the Magics website. It shows growth and improvement. We have to keep building from this, grow and right the wrongsThe Bulls need to prove theyre more than just Dwyane Wade and everybody else. Thus far, theyve followed how Wade has played. Wade went 1-for-9 and finished with just four points against the Pacers, while Jimmy Butler and Bobby Portis led the way with 16 points each.Im just going to have to lead the charge when it comes to coming out with the right energy, making sure were doing everything were supposed to on both ends of the floor, Butler told CSNChicago after the game. Im definitely capable of doing that, so I cant come out lackadaisical. Ive got to make sure everybody is doing what theyre supposed to do. I think thats on us. 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He made 7 of 8 shots from the floor, including 3 of 4 3-pointers.Im just happy my teammates trust me with both aspects (inside and outside), so Im just going to keep working on both of them, said Wagner, who is shooting 17 of 22 (.772) over the past three games.Zak Irvin scored 19 points, D.J. Wilson added 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Derrick Walton Jr. finished with 13 points and eight assists for the Wolverines (6-2).Like Wagner, Wilson has had his own battles with foul trouble. He was limited to two points in 11 minutes before fouling out in the Wolverines last game, a 73-70 loss to Virginia Tech. He and Wagner played together for extended stretches Saturday, giving Michigan a pair of players over 6-foot-10.We havent got the opportunity to play together a lot, but when we do I think it opens up a lot on things on the court, both offensively and defensively, said Wilson, who also made a 3-pointer along with being on the receiving end of two alley-oop passes from Walton. Were both versatile and both skilled.Although Wilson said part of his plan to stay on the floor longer was to take my foot off the gas peddle when going after offensive rebounds. He was still able to post the second double-double of his career.Were going to play a lot better teams than Kennesaw, but its good that (Wilsons) in there and and mixing it up, Michigan coach John Beilein said. Laast year, he spent a lot of time drifting around the 3-point line.ddddddddddddKennesaw State kept things interesting early when Kendrick Ray scored 10 of his game-high 24 points over a five-minute stretch of the first half to help the Owls erase Michigans early 10-2 advantage and take an 18-16 lead of its own.The Owls never led again, however, and Michigan was in control by halftime, when it used a 17-2 run to take a 47-29 lead into the locker room. The Wolverines biggest lead was 35 points midway through the second half.BIG PICTUREKennesaw State: Despite staying close early thanks to outside shooting, the Owls couldnt compete against the bigger Wolverines on the inside. Aubrey Williams, a 6-foot-7 forward who ranked fourth in the country with 12.8 rebounds per game, had just four against Michigans bigger post players.Michigan: Coming off a home loss to Virginia Tech, which Beilein blamed on a poor defensive performance, the Wolverines had a laundry list of things to improve on. Beilein noted that although Ray was able to knock down some shots, Walton and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman limited him to one assist and forced seven turnovers. The Wolverines also limited the Owls to three offensive rebounds, more than 10 shy of their season average.GOING FOR 80Michigan improved to 51-1 under 10th-year coach John Beilein when scoring 80 or more points.MILESTONE AWAITSSecond-year Kennesaw State coach Al Skinner missed in his first chance to pick up his 400th career victory. Instead, Belein won his 746th game, 488 coming at the Division I level.UP NEXT:Kennesaw State: The Owls have an 11-day break until playing Rider at the Gotham Classic at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14.Michigan: The Wolverines host Texas at 9 p.m. Tuesday before heading on the road Saturday to face a No. 11 UCLA team just upset No. 1 Kentucky. ' ' '