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News » Magic top 76ers to even series at 1-1


Magic top 76ers to even series at 1-1


Magic top 76ers to even series at 1-1
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Fouled out and reduced to a spectator, Dwight Howard stood on the Orlando Magic sidelined with one thought as he watched the Philadelphia 76ers erase another big lead.


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  • Lakers 119, Jazz 109 (Lakers 2-0)

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The Magic held off the Sixers after Howard fouled out with 3:11 remaining, with Lewis hitting a jumper to put Orlando ahead 88-79 after Philadelphia again came within five points. Just when the Sixers started to rally again, Lewis grabbed a big offensive rebound and converted the layup to give the Magic back an 8-point lead with 28.8 remaining.

That lead would finally stick.

"Three nights ago, we made timely shots," Sixers coach Tony DiLeao said. "Tonight, we had some opportunities to make some big shots and then we didn't."

The 18-point lead the Magic lost in the opener was the biggest lead they blew all season, topping the loss on Halloween night to Memphis when they were ahead by 15 points. The Magic improved to 21-4 this season in games after a loss.

Philadelphia now heads home in the same position as a year ago, when it lost to a heavily favored Detroit team in six games.

The Sixers started right where they left off Game 1.

Miller made six of his first seven shots and scored 13 points in the first quarter, silencing the white-towel waving Magic fans early. He converted a three-point play after a foul on Howard to put the Sixers ahead 17-10.

Then the Magic began to roll.

Orlando ran off nine straight points, capped by a two-hand dunk by Howard on a fast-break pass zipped down the middle from Anthony Johnson. The Sixers started to lose their cool during the Magic's run.

Samuel Dalembert was whistled for a technical foul for arguing after he was called for a foul on Howard. Theo Ratliff was called for a breakaway foul on Lee, and Turkoglu made a pair of free throws after Iguodala reached in on his shot attempt.

The result was a 9-3 run that gave Orlando a nine-point lead.

Notes

Lee's previous career high was 22 points against New York on March 23. ... Howard showed no effects after being inadvertently scratched in the eyes by Dalembert in Game 1. ... Philadelphia has not won a playoff series since beating New Orleans in the first round in 2003. ... Tiger Woods was again at his courtside seat across from the Sixers' bench. Woods is a central Florida resident and usually only attends the biggest Magic games.


Author: Fox Sports
Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com
Added: April 23, 2009

 

 
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