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05-09-2009, 06:53 AM
Howard powers Magic to 117-96 win over Boston

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)—Into the stands. Off the backboard or in another player’s face, Dwight Howard(notes) sent Boston Celtics’ shots everywhere.

Howard had 17 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to lift the Orlando Magic to a 117-96 victory over the Celtics on Friday night and a 2-1 series lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal.

“Just the whole team stepped up the defensive intensity,” said Howard, the NBA’s defensive player of the year. “It starts with me. I have to do that every night if we want to be successful.”

Rashard Lewis(notes) had 28 points, and Hedo Turkoglu(notes) scored 24 for Orlando, which played without starting point guard Rafer Alston(notes). He was suspended by the NBA for slapping Eddie House(notes) in the back of the head in Game 2.

Paul Pierce(notes) broke out of his series slump to score 27 points, and Rajon Rondo(notes) added 15 for the defending champion Celtics, who trimmed a 20-point deficit to seven before the Magic regained control.
Series at a Glance
Orlando vs. Boston
Magic lead series 2-1

1. Game 1: at BOS

ORL 95, BOS 90 - Final
Recap | Box Score
2. Game 2: at BOS

ORL 94, BOS 112 - Final
Recap | Box Score
3. Game 3: at ORL

BOS 96, ORL 117 - Final
Recap | Box Score
4. Game 4: at ORL

Sun, May 10 - 8:00 pm EDT

TV: TNT
5. Game 5: at BOS

Tue, May 12 - 8:00 pm EDT

TV: TNT
6. Game 6: at ORL

Thu, May 14 - TBA

TV: ESPN
7. Game 7: at BOS

Sun, May 17 - TBA

TV: TNT

Series Breakdown

“You give them their inside game and their outside game, then you don’t have a chance,” Pierce said.

Game 4 is Sunday in Orlando, and Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said he won’t spend time enjoying his team’s latest win.

“This is not the time of year to celebrate a win in the playoffs, especially against a team like Boston,” Van Gundy said. “It’s basically like being at halftime with a one-point lead.”

It was the second time this postseason the Magic won with a starter suspended.

Howard lost his cool and threw an elbow at Samuel Dalembert’s(notes) head to draw a suspension for Game 6 of their first-round series against Philadelphia—but Orlando still managed to get a blowout win and eliminate the 76ers.

Anthony Johnson(notes) had 13 points in place of Alston.

“I can’t explain that,” Van Gundy said about winning shorthanded.

But this time, it was the Magic’s big man who made sure a teammate wasn’t missed.

Howard had four blocks in the first half, forcing the Celtics into a jumpshooting team much like the Magic did to win Game 1. On the first play of the second quarter, Howard soared so high he had to brace his left hand against the backboard so he wouldn’t smack his head, swatting Stephon Marbury’s(notes) layup attempt into the stands.

It was no different on offense.

Howard sprinted down the middle of the lane to take a pass zipped from the wing by J.J. Redick(notes), gripping the ball with two hands for a thunderous dunk that gave Orlando a 43-31 lead. The Magic would eventually go ahead by 14 points in the period.

“Our defense was awful. They made every shot,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. “I thought they were the aggressors and we were the retaliators all night.”

The Magic took a 20-point lead early in the third quarter before Howard picked up his fourth foul, and the Celtics ended the period on a 12-2 run capped by a breakaway dunk by Rondo.

The Celtics trimmed the deficit to seven in the fourth, and just when it appeared they would complete the comeback, center Kendrick Perkins(notes) lost his cool.
Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce(notes), left, goes up for a shot in front of Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard(notes) during the second half of a second round NBA playoff basketball game in Orlando, Fla., Friday, May 8, 2009. The Magic won 117-96.
Boston Celtics forward Paul Pi…
AP - May 8, 10:44 pm EDT

Perkins was called for a flagrant one foul with 10:15 remaining for an elbow on Mickael Pietrus(notes). Replays showed Perkins’ elbow hit Pietrus in the chin while the two were battling for position away from the ball, the kind of play the NBA has been reviewing—and sometimes giving out suspensions—in a postseason that’s only becoming more physical.

Rivers reiterated that he doesn’t believe in postseason suspensions and that players should serve their penalty in the following regular season. Van Gundy agreed.

“I understand what the NBA is trying to do and trying to prevent, and I respect that,” Van Gundy said. “But it is getting to the point now that every time somebody gets hit somebody has to get up there lobbying trying to get a guy suspended.”

Notes

G Courtney Lee(notes) returned for the Magic with a protective mask after missing the first two games of the series recovering from a fractured sinus. He finished with 11 points in 32 minutes. … The Magic haven’t made it to the conference finals since Shaquille O’Neal(notes) and Penny Hardaway led them in 1996.