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By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com Monday, June 15, 2009 ORLANDO, Fla. -- Painful as it was for him to swallow this loss, 83-year-old Rich DeVos was still the picture of semicontentment as he exited the Orlando Magic's locker room and greeted the members of his extended family. Sons, daughters, grandchildren -- all of them were on the receiving ends of kisses from the family and franchise patriarch, the wealthy Amway co-founder and entrepreneur who bought the Magic 18 seasons ago but has yet to raise an NBA championship banner to the rafters of the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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