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Ford, Calderon help Raptors stave off Magic
TORONTO 108, ORLANDO 94
 

By Brian Herman
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

TORONTO (Ticker) -- T.J. Ford scored 21 points as the Toronto
Raptors used their home crowd to spur them on to a 108-94
victory over the Orlando Magic in Game Three of their Eastern
Conference first-round series on Thursday.

Jose Calderon collected 18 points and 13 assists and rookie
Jamario Moon had 11 and 10 rebounds for the Raptors, who trail
the Magic, 2-1, in the best-of-seven matchup. Orlando edged
Toronto, 104-103, in an exciting Game Two on Tuesday.

It was a different story in this one.

"Today was the most important game of the season so far, and we
played like it and stepped up to the challenge," Raptors
forward Chris Bosh said. "We had a lot of energy tonight.
Jamario did a fantastic job. We were really scrapping and had
some big steals and made some good blocks and most importantly
we got rebounds. Our defense was good."

Before the series began, much of the talk surrounded the edge
provided by the Raptors' backcourt duo of Ford and Calderon.
The talk became reality as the duo badly outplayed Magic guards
Jameer Nelson and Maurice Evans.

"I thought the story for them (Raptors) was really their
point-guard play, and we are going to need a much better
performance," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said.

Nelson collapsed in the locker room after the game with
excruciating back pain. He apparently was suffering from back
spasms, causing him to score just six points on 2-of-8 shooting.

A layup Keith Bogans to open the fourth quarter brought the
Magic within nine points at 80-71.

But Jason Kapono continued his hot shooting in this series for
Toronto off the bench in the fourth quarter. Kapono connected
on the third of his three 3-pointers at 3:21 to help Toronto
regain an insurmountable, 100-82, advantage.

"The back-to-back Kapono threes, that was the back-breaker that
ended it," Van Gundy said. "We just have not been able to stop
him."

Ford and Moon used the energy of the boisterous Raptors' crowd
to spark a 22-5 run to give Toronto a 24-11 advantage with 3:34
to go in the first quarter.

"I didn't know this place could get that loud, you could feel
the floor shaking a little bit," Moon said.

Moon paced the Raptors in the first, finishing with eight points
while Ford and Anthony Parker each chipped in seven as Toronto
ended the quarter leading, 28-20.

"I was getting looks in the first two games, but they weren't
falling and tonight I was making them," Ford said. "I was
trying to be aggressive and go at Jameer the way he's been
coming at me."

Dwight Howard, who battled foul trouble for much of the game,
continued to dominate the Raptors inside - finishing the quarter
with 13 points and five rebounds.

Calderon came off the bench to help Toronto stretch its lead by
nailing three shots from the arc to give the Raptors a 44-26
edge at the 5:18 mark.

Ford re-entered the game near the three-minute mark and was able
to score eight consecutive points coupled with a fast-break
dunk by Bosh to give Toronto a 61-40 advantage at the break.

"I just told T.J. to be aggressive," Bosh said. "He knows, he's
a very, very good player and he played like it today."

Rashard Lewis scored 12 points and Keyon Dooling added eight as
Orlando shot 58 percent for the third quarter to trail 80-69
heading into the final period.

"Most definitely we have control. We are up two-games-to-one
and we are still confident that we can come into this building
and win a game, and that is what we are going to do on
Saturday," Lewis said.

Bosh, who struggled with his shooting early in the game,
finished with 15 points, five rebounds and five assists for
Toronto.

Howard finished with 19 points and a game-high 12 rebounds for
the Magic.

 
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