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duncan228
05-07-2009, 06:18 PM
This is the previews for Game Three, couldn't change the thread title. :)

Boston at Orlando Preview (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2009050819&prov=ap)
Game info: 7:00 pm EDT Fri May 8, 2009
TV: ESPN
By Antonio Gonzalez

With Rafer Alston suspended and Jameer Nelson already injured, the Orlando Magic are running out of point guards.

The NBA suspended Alston one game Thursday for slapping Eddie House in the back of the head, leaving the team in the hands of 34-year-old Anthony Johnson and seldom-used Tyronn Lue for Friday’s Game 3 against the Boston Celtics in their Eastern Conference semifinal.

Alston contended afterward that House goaded him into the play. A Magic spokesman said Alston was not planning to comment until Friday’s morning shootaround.

Physical play has frustrated the Magic throughout the playoffs and ballooned into a series of foolish retaliations, a formula the Celtics look to continue as the series shifts to Orlando tied.

Dwight Howard lost his cool and elbowed Samuel Dalembert in the head to draw a suspension for Game 6 of their first-round series against Philadelphia—but Orlando still managed to win. Hedo Turkoglu was ejected in Game 6 for an incident with Dalembert, and the usually calm J.J. Redick was tossed Wednesday against Boston for arguing with officials after he fouled out.

“It is not an easy thing to raise your intensity level and keep your composure and emotions under control,” Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. “But it is going to take both of those for us to win this series.”

Orlando has been without Nelson since February when the All-Star suffered a season-ending shoulder injury. Lue will likely backup Johnson and the Magic will need them to play well after being dominated by Boston’s Rajon Rondo in Game 2.

Starting shooting guard Courtney Lee is still questionable. The Magic’s stellar rookie missed the first two games recovering from a fractured sinus. He began practicing with a mask on Wednesday, but his playing status remains uncertain. Redick, who has 27 points through the first two games in Lee’s place, has held his own against Ray Allen and been one of the few bright spots for Orlando.

Playing rough and tough is what the defending champions do best, and the Magic will be forced to do the same if they want to win.

The Celtics grinded out a first-round, seven-game series—with an unprecedented seven overtimes—against Chicago. They pushed the Bulls around, with Rondo shoving Kirk Hinrich into the scorer’s table in Game 6 and the Boston point guard whacking Brad Miller in the head for a foul in the closing seconds of Game 5 that some thought should have been called flagrant.

Those non-suspensions might leave the Magic feeling cheated. Regardless, it only took two games for the Celtics to get on their nerves.

House made a jumper in the third quarter Wednesday and was celebrating as he began to run down court when Alston reached out and slapped him in the back of the head.

“Yeah, I’m concerned,” Alston said after Game 2. “I can’t do much about it now. You know, the NBA is cool, they’ll look at the play at its entirety and they’ll see that he threw the elbow at first, at my stomach.”

Each player received a technical foul after standing face-to-face for a few seconds before referees intervened.

“But I’m really happy with Eddie, how he handled himself,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said Thursday before the team headed to Orlando. “You can tell yourself 100 times you’re going to control yourself. All you can do as a coach is keep reminding them of it and the consequences.”

Lost in the dominating 112-94 win for the Celtics was the poor play of Paul Pierce.

The All-Star forward scored just three points in 16 minutes, hitting a 3-pointer for the first basket of the game and sidelined for most with foul trouble. He was able to laugh it off Thursday, but the Celtics can’t count on 31 points from House every game and will need Pierce at his best if they hope to get back home-court advantage.

“Yeah, that was the game plan,” Pierce joked. “Just go out and hack away Paul. Let Eddie House come in and score 30 and win by 20. Great game plan.”

The Celtics, of course, have been without All-Star forward Kevin Garnett and Leon Powe. Both have been out with injuries and are not expected back in the playoffs.

“We’re not going to lose our composure to where we’re throwing punches or slapping guys upside the head,” Pierce said. “When a guy gets suspended, it could hurt our ballclub. With the injuries we’ve had, we can’t afford to lose anybody else.”

Notes

Celtics:

F Kevin Garnett spent the entire game on the bench, mostly standing. In the opener, he was there for the first half but stayed in the locker room after intermission. ... Red Sox pitchers Josh Beckett, Jon Lester and Justin Masterson attended the game. Masterson was the winning pitcher in a 12-1 victory over Baltimore on Monday, allowing one run in 5 1-3 innings. ... Owner Wyc Grousbeck was at the game after finishing the Boston Marathon earlier Monday in 4:16:49. He sat next to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.

Magic:

April 22 C Dwight Howard's previous playoff high was 29 points against the Raptors in the first round last year. He had 31 points and 16 rebounds in his 15th career playoff game. ... Central Florida resident and the Magic's most famous fan, Tiger Woods, was sitting at his courtside seat across from Philadelphia's bench. ... F Rashard Lewis had missed the last three games with right knee tendinitis. F Hedo Turkoglu had been sidelined for the last two games with a sprained left ankle.

Team Stat Leaders

Points
Paul Pierce Bos 20.5
Dwight Howard Orl 20.6

Rebounds
Kevin Garnett Bos 8.5
Dwight Howard Orl 13.8

Assists
Rajon Rondo Bos 8.2
Jameer Nelson Orl 5.4

Team Comparison
Team Record Standings PF PA Road/Home Streak L10

Boston 62-20 1st Atlantic / 2nd East 100.9 93.4 Road 27-14 Won 2 8-2

Orlando 59-23 1st Southeast / 3rd East 101.0 94.4 Home 32-9 Won 1 5-5

JamStone
05-07-2009, 06:33 PM
Lol @ a Anthony Johnson and Tyronn Lue point guard tandem.

They should just have Hedo take over ball handling and initiating the offense and play Mickael Pietrus more.

RsxPiimp
05-07-2009, 08:07 PM
lol

Yuushi12
05-07-2009, 10:44 PM
lol @ a anthony johnson and tyronn lue point guard tandem.

They should just have hedo take over ball handling and initiating the offense and play mickael pietrus more.

+1

duncan228
05-08-2009, 04:52 PM
Magic’s Courtney Lee to return for Game 3 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2009050819&prov=ap)
By Antonio Gonzalez

The Orlando Magic will get a much-needed boost in their backcourt for Game 3 against the Boston Celtics with the return of Courtney Lee.

Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said after Friday’s morning shootaround that Lee will be back in the lineup but will not start. Orlando’s starting shooting guard missed the first two games of the series recovering from a fractured sinus and will have to wear a protective mask. J.J. Redick is expected to start in his place.

The Magic will be without starting point guard Rafer Alston, who was suspended by the NBA for slapping Eddie House in the back of the head in Game 2. Backup Anthony Johnson and seldom-used Tyronn Lue are expected to play in Game 3.

Van Gundy said he didn’t necessarily disagree with the suspension, but he felt Boston’s Rajon Rondo also should have been suspended for whacking Chicago’s Brad Miller in the head in the closing seconds of Game 5 of the Celtics’ first-round series.

The Orlando coach went as far as saying NBA executive vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson and commissioner David Stern were the “only ones” who didn’t think Rondo should have been suspended.

“I think it’s clear in the rule book that that’s what is called for,” Van Gundy said about Alston’s suspension. “The question everybody has is, ‘Why when Brad Miller is going to the hoop, can you just take a swing?’ You know, the only ones I think that agree that he didn’t wind up and follow through were Stu Jackson and David Stern. I think everybody else, including Boston fans, know he wound up and followed through.”

Alston said he agreed with the suspension and apologized to the team Friday, but he still maintains House goaded him into the play with a taunting elbow.

“Yea, that’s the rule,” Alston said. “Anything above the shoulders merits a suspension. Again, that’s something I’ll have to live with.”

Celtics coach Doc Rivers has maintained he doesn’t believe in postseason suspensions. However, House thought Alston’s suspension was just.

“I think it’s rightfully deserved,” House said after Boston’s Friday morning shootaround. “A play like that has no place in basketball. A cowardly move like that, you hit somebody in the back of the head. It would be different if I was facing him, but he did it when I was turned away.”

This will be the second time this postseason the Magic will have a starter suspended.

Howard lost his cool and elbowed Samuel Dalembert in the head to draw a suspension for Game 6 of their first-round series against Philadelphia—but Orlando still managed to win. The Magic also have been without All-Star point guard Jameer Nelson since early February, when he suffered a season-ending shoulder tear.