All the Orlando Magic draft acquistions -- Reece Gaines, Zaur "Zaza" Pachulia and Keith Bogans -- reported to the RDV Sportsplex on Friday. And they quickly discovered they were still in LeBron James' shadow -- in Orlando.

Welcome to LeBron Mania.

James, selected No. 1 by the Cleveland Cavaliers, makes his pro debut in the Magic's summer league on July 8 at TD Waterhouse Centre at 7 p.m., and seats are going fast.

The Magic said 2,300 tickets were sold in a matter of hours on Friday, the first day they went on sale to the public.

Not bad for a glorified practice among rookies, young veterans and long-shot free agents from the Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks.

Magic season-ticket holders, about 8,000 strong, are admitted free of charge. Feeling the LeBron effect, team officials now are wondering just how large the crowd might be when the King James Cavs scrimmage the Magic in the nightcap.