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    Magic wait a little longer before Nelson decision
    By Brian Mahoney

    He’s an All-Star, he feels healthy, and he dominated the Lakers during the regular season.

    So it seems pretty simple: Jameer Nelson should play in the NBA finals.

    It’s not so easy to the Orlando Magic, who still weren’t ready to make a decision Wednesday before practicing for the final time before facing the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1.

    “It’s a tough decision on Jameer either way you go, because I think he is able to play right now,” coach Stan Van Gundy said. “Now, how much he can do, I don’t know.

    “We’ll just decide after today if we think playing him gives us a better chance to win than not playing him. It’s really as simple as that, but the decision won’t be easy.”

    On the one hand, it should be. Nelson averaged 27.5 points in two victories over the Lakers, expertly utilizing the Magic’s pick-and-roll offense to create lanes to penetrate or step back for 3-pointers.

    On the other, can Nelson play anywhere near that well after being out of action since tearing the labrum in his right shoulder on Feb. 2 against Dallas?

    “No one knows. He doesn’t even know probably,” Lakers forward Luke Walton said. “You’ve been out as long as he’s been out, obviously if he was playing at the level he was before he got hurt, yeah obviously he would make a difference. But right now, at least until end of Game 1, there’s no way to know that.”

    There may not be an answer then, either. Van Gundy, Nelson, general manager Otis Smith, or team medical personnel—Nelson said everyone would take part in the decision—all could decide the point guard simply isn’t healthy enough or have enough stamina to take part in a game.

    Or, they could decide it’s not worth the risk to mess with the chemistry of a team that just knocked off Boston and Cleveland—though that one seems unlikely.

    “He can’t hurt us,” said Rafer Alston, who replaced Nelson as the starting point guard after a deal before the trade deadline.

    Nelson was expected to be off the court until August following surgery on Feb. 19. But he’s regained full range of motion, and began taking part in full-court drills during the Magic’s Eastern Conference finals victory over the Cavaliers.

    He said he’ll help the Magic somehow in the finals, even if it’s just offering encouragement from the bench. He’d prefer to do it from the court.

    “You just want to play. You never know when you’re going to get back to the finals,” Nelson said. “You want to play, you want to compete with your team, but if I’m not able to, I can’t do it. I’m not going to do anything crazy or anything to jeopardize my future.”

    He shot the ball fine and didn’t appear limited during the portion of practice that was open to the media Wednesday, but that all took place in the half court. Running up and down the floor could be different, but Nelson’s teammates seem to believe he should try it.

    “We understand that Jameer has been out for a while. He’s rusty, he hasn’t had a lot of experience in playing,” All-Star center Dwight Howard said. “But I think the one thing that he brings to our team is he’s fearless. When he’s playing like that, when he’s playing with no care in the world and he’s not afraid to do anything, then that’s when everybody on the team, they follow behind him.

    “I think that would be a great thing about having him back. But I just want to make sure he’s healthy first.”

    While Nelson wants to play, he realizes the Magic may not need him, and said he would understand if Van Gundy or Smith told him they believed the team’s chances were better without him. All he wanted was a decision Wednesday night so he could begin his preparation, which he expected to get.

    The Magic were one of the NBA’s best with Nelson, and they’ve remained that way without him, so they believe they’ll be fine no matter how much he contributes during the series.

    “This team was great with Jameer and continued the level without him,” Alston said. “If he comes back, we’re going to try to be great again with him.”

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    http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/spo...f-finals-.html

    Jameer has been ruled out for game one.
    Last edited by KSeal; 06-04-2009 at 12:52 PM.

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    Jameer and Rafer that's a potent 1-2 punch for any NBA team.

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    Source: Nelson to be active for Magic

    LOS ANGELES -- Orlando Magic point guard Jameer Nelson will be activated Thursday for Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers, but no decision has been made yet on playing time, an NBA source told ESPN's Rachel Nichols.
    During the past few days, Magic general manager Otis Smith has told Nichols that the Magic have never been considering whether Nelson would be in the starting lineup. The question is how many minutes Nelson would get coming off the bench.
    The All-Star point guard participated in a full team practice Tuesday for the first time since tearing the labrum in his right shoulder Feb. 2. Players said Nelson looked "terrific" during the practice.
    "I expect to see him out there at some point in the series," backup point guard Anthony Johnson said earlier this week.
    Nelson had what was then called season-ending surgery Feb. 19. His rehabilitation was supposed to take at least another two months.
    "I'm not saying I'm any tougher or stronger than anybody, but I've been known to do some amazing things sometimes," Nelson said Tuesday, as he again lobbied for playing time.
    Game 1 is set for a 9 p.m. ET tip.
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playof...ory?id=4231546

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    oh noes!!

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    haha but really if the Magic can go in there tonight and steal Game 1, I give alot of credit to SVG for leaving the Lakers confused on how to gameplan for the Magic tonight by not letting them know if Nelson will play....

    good stuff

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    haha but really if the Magic can go in there tonight and steal Game 1, I give alot of credit to SVG for leaving the Lakers confused on how to gameplan for the Magic tonight by not letting them know if Nelson will play....

    good stuff

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    CIA MOP?

    haha but really if the Magic can go in there tonight and steal Game 1, I give alot of credit to SVG for leaving the Lakers confused on how to gameplan for the Magic tonight by not letting them know if Nelson will play....

    good stuff
    I doubt Jackson did anything different. It's not like Nelson would come out guns a blazing. It'll take a couple games for him to get any feel...

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    yeah, Rafer and Jameer 1-2 PG punch.....I like it

  10. #85
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    Magic's Nelson to play in Game 1 of Finals

    Posted Jun 4 2009 7:47PM

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Orlando Magic All-Star point guard Jameer Nelson will play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
    Nelson has been sidelined since February after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder. Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy said Thursday he isn't sure how much Nelson will play, but will not have him on a "short leash."
    Nelson has been working out with the team for weeks and began taking part in fullcourt drills during the Eastern Conference finals.
    Nelson averaged 27.5 points in Orlando's two wins over the Lakers during the regular season.

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