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Orlando Magic put LeBron James out of his misery, move on to Kobe

05/31/09 | by Zach McCann [mail] | Categories: Recaps

Magic fans often refer to the mid-1990s as the good old days; a time when the Magic were relevant, when the team offered something the entire city could rally around. Back then, Magic games were commonly shown at sports bars and it wouldn’t be rare to see a Magic bumper sticker or a flag waving from someone’s car.

The good old days are back, my friends. For the first time since 1995, the Magic are headed to the NBA Finals. So put on your Magic hat, put on the old Magic theme song, and party like it’s 1995.

Forgive me if I’m getting a bit hyperbolic, but I know the Magic fans are with me.

The NBA Finals never seemed possible. Too much went wrong this season. But this team grew up in the playoffs and evolved into an elite team that won’t quit, that won’t go down without a fight under any circumstance.

Not all championship teams are that way at the beginning of the season. It takes some tough times (struggling against Philadelphia in round one). It takes adversity (Jameer Nelson’s injury). It takes inner-conflict (Dwight Howard’s touches). It takes growth (Courtney Lee’s emergence). It takes seemingly insurmountable odds (down 3-2 to Boston). It takes adjustments (Rafer Alston). It takes unity. It takes teamwork.

Now, the Magic are right there. The ultimate dream is no longer a dream. It’s now a goal.

Led by a career performance from Dwight Howard, the Magic put LeBron James out of his misery by defeating the Cavaliers 103-90.

The Magic jumped out to an early double-digit lead, and essentially put the Cavs away with a second-quarter outburst. Orlando led by 18 at halftime and — except for a brief lapse at the beginning of the third quarter — never let the Cavs make a game of it.

Dwight Howard had his way with Cleveland’s big men, scoring 40 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. Jump hooks, dunks, lay-ins, free throws — Howard scored in all varieties tonight (he even attempted a 3-pointer at the end of the game, but missed). He finished 14-of-21 from the field and 12-of-16 from the free-throw line.

LeBron James played his worst game of the playoffs and seemed generally disinterested throughout the contest, but whether the Magic were responsible or not is unclear. He posted a 25-7-7, but that has to be the worst 25-7-7 I’ve ever seen. James lacked the fire we’ve seen in previous contests, and didn’t seem up to the task of taking over the game.

The Magic had adjustments planned for James, but never got around to utilizing them. The team had practiced a double-team scheme that Van Gundy planned to implement in the fourth quarter, but he never went to it with the game out of hand.

“It’s sort of funny because after what he did to us last game, we spent over half our practice this morning on schemes for isolations,” Van Gundy said. “I’m a little disappointed because you guys could’ve seen what a genius I was. And instead of our players getting all the credit, I could’ve gotten it.”

In case you’re new to the Magic, Van Gundy was joking.

Everyone on the Magic played well, and that’s about as truthful as it can get. Mickael Pietrus once again was a force off the bench, hitting four 3-pointers and scoring 14 points. Rashard Lewis was steady with 18 points, and Hedo Turkoglu made up for a poor shooting performance with five assists and seven rebounds.

The focus now shifts to the almighty Los Angeles Lakers, which will be dissected, put back together and dissected again throughout the next few days. For now, enjoy tonight’s win.

To see my story in today's Daily Dime, click here.

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Comment from: afallingbomb28 [Member] Email
I'm still in disbelief that this just happened. holy crap
05/31/09 @ 03:17
Comment from: Will [Visitor] · http://i495blues.blogspot.com
Man, thanks for the reference back to '95. Growing up in Orlando at the time, the Magic were an amazing rallying point for the city. I'm just sad that I'm not there right now to see the town go wild over this win. I'm looking for plane tickets back into town now.

GO MAGIC! BEAT LA!
05/31/09 @ 07:18
Comment from: Billy [Visitor]
I'm taking a week off of work just to watch the games and make sure they don't interfere with anything (night shifts here). The more I think about this series, the more I think the Magic have a very real chance, as they did against the Rockets. That team wasn't ready to deal with the breakdown that was Nick's unfortunate free throws (and the rarely mentioned, but just as important Shaq being OWNED by Hakeem). This team is playing with the same heart I thought we lost when Jameer went down.

If we go against the LA team that blew out Denver on Friday night, we're in trouble. LA is a better team from top to bottom, more skilled, more experienced, more accomplished, etc, but we have the best big man and. Which LA frontcourt will show? Which Turk will show? Will Lee be back to his round 1 form? So many questions, but it's not time for those. It's time to celebrate. Go Magic.
05/31/09 @ 07:51
Comment from: jstrouse05 [Member] Email
I am so happy about the results of this series, so glad the Magic closed out the team with the best record at home. It was the first close out game they had at home all year. I was also so proud of how everyone especially Dwight stepped up with all the momentum in the series in Clevelands favor. It seemed like a dream. Except one you don't have to wake up from. Go Magic. Keep up the hard work and get ready for an LA team with more talent through out than the Cavs and much much better coaching.
05/31/09 @ 10:58
Comment from: Daniel [Visitor]
I went to the game last night and then downtown. It was pandemonium everyone was hanging out of their cars honking waving signs. It has truly given the city something to cheer about. Born and raised in O-town, I've been a fan almost my whole life and last night felt good. Really good! Each series we've been in everyone picks the other team. That's only fuel to our fire. A team that gets no credit, with a coach that get's no credit from a city that get's no credit adds up to a enormous chip on our shoulder. One that is going to fall on the Lakers.
05/31/09 @ 12:48
Comment from: ern [Visitor]
enjoy now because this is far as the magic can go remember this feeling because you will never have it agin lakers baby!
05/31/09 @ 14:05
Comment from: Dubman [Visitor]
Hey Magic fans -- lifelong GS Warrior fan here.. Congrats on the Conference Finals victory. I though you all might like this -- when MP was Warrior a local San Francisco funk band wrote a tune called Pietrus for Three. The group is called Swoop Unit and they rip it up. It's a funky grove instrumental so you all you new-school rap peeps will have to go along for the ride. It's my buddy's song but I named it.

We miss MP, his heart and attitude. By the way, beat LA

Tune #3 here:

http://www.rhapsody.com/swoop-unit/swingin-freakout
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