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Howard helps Magic nip Raptors, take 2-0 lead in series
ORLANDO 104, TORONTO 103
 

ORLANDO, Florida (Ticker) -- Dwight Howard's dominating display
is starting to become the norm against the Toronto Raptors.

Howard registered his second straight 20-20 performance as the
Orlando Magic survived with a 104-103 victory over the Raptors
in Game Two of their Eastern Conference first-round series on
Tuesday night.

Hedo Turkoglu hit the game-winning layup with 30 seconds left to
help the Magic take a 2-0 lead in the series heading into Game
Three in Toronto on Thursday.

"I told our guys that tonight was more like playoff basketball,"
Magic coach Stan Van Gundy. "But like (Miami coach) Pat Riley
once told me the series doesn't start until somebody wins on the
other guys home court."

The 23-year-old Howard, who collected 29 points and 20 rebounds,
joined Kevin Garnett (2004), Tim Duncan (2003), Shaquille
O'Neal (2001) and Charles Barkley (1986) as the only players to
post a 20-20 in consecutive playoff games in the last 30 years.

"Dwight's on his way to being a guy who we talk about 30 years
down the line," Magic guard Keyon Dooling said. "He's awesome
on both ends of the floor and is our backbone."

"He's a dominant player, and I think he's the one that really
won the game for us," said Magic forward Rashard Lewis, who had
18 points and three steals.

In a matchup of two of the elite young big men in the league,
Howard and Toronto's Chris Bosh put on a classic show for the
fans. Bosh collected 29 points and 10 rebounds.

"I knew I was going to have to play a lot," Bosh said. "I knew
I was going to get my fair share of Dwight. I knew I was going
to have to make plays on offensive. That is the name of the
game. That is my job and I wouldn't have it any other way. It
is tough that you work so hard and come up a little bit short."

In the fourth quarter, Jose Calderon's 3-pointer with 1:46 left
tied the game at 100-100, and Carlos Delfino split two from the
line to give the Raptors a one-point lead 42 seconds later.

Turkoglu scored his first basket of the second half with the
go-ahead driving layup, and hit two free throws to make it
104-101.

"Actually, on that play (Turkoglu's layup), he wasn't the first
option," Van Gundy said. "But he made a good play out of it."

"We knew that the play was coming," Raptors coach Sam Mitchell
said. "I thought Anthony (Parker) played good defense, but he
made somewhat of a circus shot. Nothing you can do if a guy
makes a tough shot."

After Delfino's layup made it a one-point game again, Dooling
was called for an offensive foul on Calderon on the next
possession, handing the ball back to the Raptors with nine
seconds to go.

With the game on the line, Toronto put the ball in the hands of
its best player, Bosh, whose pull-up jumper hit the front end of
the rim as time expired.

Although he was comfortable with his final shot, Bosh wondered
why a foul wasn't called on Howard in the lane on his previous
attempt.

"If I didn't get hit, then I don't know what anybody is seeing,"
Bosh said. "If I'm going to the basket, how does my momentum
take me away?"

Bosh nailed a pair from the line to draw the Raptors within
92-91 with 4:41 left. But Magic reserve Keith Bogans drilled
consecutive shots from the arc to make it a seven-point lead.

However, not to be outdone, Calderon and Delfino hit
back-to-back 3-pointers to keep Toronto within striking
distance.

For the second straight game, Orlando jumped out to a commanding
advantage as Howard and Turkoglu combined for 16 points en
route to a 35-18 lead after the first quarter.

The Magic, who created a 20-point bulge in Game One on Sunday in
the opening period, shot a blistering 54 percent (13-of-24)
from the field in the quarter.

But Bosh and Jason Kapono rallied the troops in the second
period as Toronto erased an 18-point deficit when Delfino scored
on a driving layup to tie things at 55-55 with 1:05 remaining.

Bosh and Kapono's efforts were just what the Raptors needed as
they combined for 29 of Toronto's 39 second-quarter points to
pull to 59-57 at intermission.

In third quarter, Orlando used an impressive 18-5 surge to take
the lead and build an 83-78 advantage heading into the fourth.
Nelson poured in eight points during the run.


 
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