<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Magic Coach Brian Hill was asked about Hedo Turkoglu's shooting woes after Monday's practice. Hill responded by saying he was more concerned about Turk's health. Turkoglu missed practice, staying home to combat an illness thas has come and gone for the past two seasons. The club has sent him to all sorts of specialists, even the Mayo Clinic, and no one can pinpoint the problem. "I'm more concerned with his health [than his shooting woes],'' said Hill on Monday. "It just looks like something is missing now. It looks like he's been playing with a lack of energy. It's not a lack of effort, it's energy. And it's tough to play in this league if you don't have energy.'' Added Hill, "It seems pretty clear to me, there's something there [wrong] physically. I see him trying, but I just don't see him capable of pushing through, doing things he was doing earlier.'' Hill expects Turkoglu and shooting guard Keyon Dooling to play Wednesday night against the Portland Trail Blazers as the Magic (26-26) try to remain above .500. Dooling has been out since Jan. 26 with torn ligaments with his right thumb. Jameer Nelson also missed Monday's practice with a bad cold, but should play. Grant Hill (sprained right knee) and Tony Battie (bone chip and torn ligaments in right thumb) aren't expected to be back until after the all-star break. Trevor Ariza (sprained right knee) is out until early March. </div> Source