It didn't take long to realize that the Charlotte Hornets were going to be in for a long night against the Orlando Magic in the Play-In Tournament last week. Right out of the chute, the Magic made it known they were going to play bully ball and will their way to the basket on nearly every possession. On the defensive end, they were bumping, holding, grabbing, and knocking the Hornets off course, particularly in their off-ball actions. It was reminiscent of what the Detroit Pistons did to them in the final home game of the season, and what they had experienced against other physical teams throughout the year. Although the fashion in which the game played out was a big surprise, the Hornets knew what they were getting into with that matchup. It was a team they beat three times in the regular season, and the main pregame message was to protect the paint. Obviously, they failed in doing so and never found a solution to slow Orlando down.…