In case you missed it: Nov. 27

In case you missed it: Nov. 27

Published Nov. 28, 2013 8:38 a.m. ET

In case you missed it, here were the top stories from FOX Sports Florida from Wednesday, November 27:
* Vincent Lecavalier was the Lightning's first ever draft pick, and his sentimental return to Tampa Bay on Wednesday was replete with video tributes and standing ovations. But the return also marked another step in both the Lightning and Lecavalier moving on from their previous relationship and focusing on their present situations. Read More
* Playing their fourth game in five nights, and playing the second half without veteran point guard Jameer Nelson, who sprained his foot, the Magic got contributions from all around to hold off the 76ers at home. Read More
* LeBron James is the best basketball player in the NBA. Is he the best videobomber around as well? The King made the most of his opportunity Wednesday night and gave teammate Dwyane Wade a taste of his own medicine in the guard's postgame interview. Watch now
* Tim Thomas allowed four goals on 21 shots, and though the Panthers rallied with two goals in the third period, it wasn't enough against the visiting Rangers. Read More
* Victor Hedman scored twice, and the Lightning were able to hold off a late Flyers rally to spoil the homecoming of former Tampa Bay captain Vincent Lecavalier with a 4-2 victory. Read More
* Heat Check: Charlie McCarthy breaks down the key points of Miami's victory in Cleveland, the most important of which is, of course, LeBron James continuing to be the best player in basketball. Read More
* Superstar LeBron James looked a lot more comfortable in Cleveland this time around, leading the Heat with 28 points as Miami made it eight straight victories with a big road win against the Cavaliers. Read More
* Magic Musings: Ken Hornack takes a look at how the Magic were able to hang on to a late lead -- hint: rookie guard Victor Oladipo played no small part -- and take down the Sixers to get their record to 6-9. Read More
* Nikola Vucevic was dominant for three quarters, scoring 21 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, as the Magic made it two in a row with their home victory against the Philadelphia 76ers. Read More
* Rivals Miami and New York -- two of six AFC teams tied at 5-6 -- will face off for the first time this season on Sunday, and the Dolphins are plenty geeked up about continuing their push to the playoffs against their familiar foe. Read More
* The lawyers for Aaron Hernandez say the former University of Florida and New England Patriots tight end will not answer accusations from a Florida lawsuit. Read More
* Defensive tackle Jeremy Mincey was able to rejoin the Jaguars, after he was not allowed to travel to Houston because of being late for meetings. Mincey takes full responsibility and says he will make efforts to be a better role model as a football player. Read More
* The Tallahassee Police Department released a timeline of its ongoing investigation into the sexual battery investigation that has been connected to FSU quarterback Jameis Winston, who has not been charged or arrested. Read More
* According to a sample polling of some Heisman Trophy voters by The Associated Press, a lack of a conclusion in the Jameis Winston investigation will not stop them from including the Florida State quarterback on the ballot. Read More
* According to coach Greg Schiano, Tampa Bay cornerback Darrelle Revis is day-to-day with a groin injury. His status for Sunday's game is unknown. Read More
* The Tampa Bay Rays released their 2014 Spring Training schedule on Wednesday, which includes a pair of home games against the World Series-winning Boston Red Sox. Read More
* Police reports show Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston was involved in a pair of minor incidents in 2012 unrelated to the current investigation. He was not arrested or charged in either case. Read More
* After the second 100-loss season in franchise history, the Miami Marlins revamped their front office and philosophy. Read More 
* Florida Gators offensive coordinator Brent Pease is feeling the heat in his season season because of the unit's struggles during the team's six-game losing streak. Read More
* Tampa Bay's Mike Glennon and Lavonte David earned NFL Rookie of the Month and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively, as announced by the league on Wednesday. Read More
* With a win on Saturday against the rival Florida Gators, No. 2 Florida State would achieve the fourth perfect regular season in program history. Read More 

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