Orlando gets win at home
MAGIC 111, PISTONS 86
Associated Press
Thursday, May 08, 2008

ORLANDO, Fla. --- The Orlando Magic won't be swept by the Detroit Pistons again. Rashard Lewis made sure of it Wednesday night.

Lewis scored a career playoff-high 33 points and the Magic broke down the Pistons' stout defense in a 111-86 victory.

Detroit leads the Eastern Conference semifinals 2-1, but it may have to play without All-Star point guard Chauncey Billups.

The Pistons lost Billups just four minutes into the game when he drove to the basket and got tangled up with Orlando's Jameer Nelson. Nelson's leg caught Billups' foot, and the Pistons guard fell hard to the court with a strained right hamstring. Billups, Detroit's steady floor leader and clutch 3-point threat, was averaging 17.5 points in the postseason and had 28 against the Magic in Game 2.

Game 4 in the best-of-seven series is Saturday in Orlando.

Richard Hamilton scored 24 points for Detroit and Tayshaun Prince had 22, while Rasheed Wallace scored 11 points on four of 15 shooting. With Billups out, rookie Rodney Stuckey stepped up big for the Pistons, scoring 19 points -- nine in the second quarter.

Dwight Howard had 20 points and 12 rebounds for Orlando, and Nelson and Hedo Turkoglu both scored 18.

The Magic had lost nine consecutive playoff games to the Pistons, tied for the fourth-longest streak in NBA history. That dated to 2003, when Detroit rallied from a 3-1 deficit to advance, and included a 4-0 sweep in the first round last season.

Immediately after Billups was injured Orlando went on an 18-4 run in under 6 minutes to take a 24-6 lead, by far its largest of the series to that point. The Magic held a one-point lead in Game 1 and were up by four in Game 2. Nelson scored eight points in the run and had 12 in the first quarter on 4-of-6 shooting.

The Pistons drew within 73-69 at the end of the third quarter despite going nearly four minutes without a field goal. Besides a jumper by Wallace, Stuckey, Hamilton and Prince scored all 27 points for Detroit in the third quarter, while Orlando went 6-for-21 from the field.

Two stars struggling in the series for both teams -- Orlando's Lewis and Detroit's Hamilton -- found their stroke in the first half.

Lewis scored 12 of Orlando's last 14 points before halftime, while Hamilton scored 10 on a handful of jumpers in the second quarter.

From the Thursday, May 08, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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