- Game info: 7:00 pm EST Fri Nov 6, 2009
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When Detroit and Orlando met three nights ago, the Pistons knew to have any chance at winning, they needed to level the playing field and make Magic center Dwight Howard(notes) a non-factor. The strategy worked and Detroit won.
After bouncing back from that disappointing defeat with an impressive performance, Howard and the Magic look to avenge their only loss of the season when they host the Pistons on Friday night.
With Howard receiving minimal resistance, Orlando (4-1) had little trouble winning its first three games as the three-time All-Star averaged 21.7 points on 62.9 percent shooting and 16.0 rebounds.
The Pistons (2-3) offered the intimidating big man a much stiffer test Tuesday.
With Richard Hamilton(notes) (right ankle) and Tayshaun Prince(notes) (sore lower back) out, Detroit featured a smaller lineup and went right after Howard, frustrating him into fouling out just 17 minutes into the Pistons’ 85-80 win. Howard finished with eight points and five rebounds, and also re-aggravated a shoulder injury sustained in Sunday’s 125-116 victory at Toronto.
“We knew if we could get Dwight into foul trouble, they’d be in trouble, because we’d have an open path to the basket,” Detroit point guard Will Bynum(notes) said after that game. “So we just tried to keep attacking.”
The Pistons have had a little history of frustrating the Magic, winning four straight in the series, but that was the first time they got Howard to foul out. He averaged 22.0 points and 15.0 rebounds in three meetings last season.
While Howard struggled against the Pistons, he and his teammates bounced back nicely in Wednesday’s 122-100 win over previously unbeaten Phoenix.
The frontcourt led the way with Howard finishing with 25 points and six rebounds while Ryan Anderson(notes) had 20 points and 10 boards.
Orlando shot 52.3 percent from the field and won despite playing without Vince Carter(notes) and Rashard Lewis(notes).
Carter’s sprained left ankle doesn’t appear to be too serious and he could be back for this contest while Lewis has been suspended for the first 10 games after testing positive for an elevated level of testosterone.
The 6-foot-10 Anderson, who came over in the trade with Carter from New Jersey this summer, is doing a solid job as Lewis’ replacement. He’s averaging 15.8 points on 44.1 percent shooting from beyond the arc, but struggled against the Pistons, finishing with seven points on 1 of 11 shooting from 3-point range.
Still, coach Stan Van Gundy was impressed with how Anderson was able to rebound from that performance.
“I think his response was pretty good for a 21-year-old guy coming off of missing 10 3’s,” Van Gundy said. “That was a good sign.”
While the Magic responded from the tough loss at Detroit with a win, the Pistons followed up that victory with a 110-99 defeat at Toronto.
The Raptors scored 44 points in the second quarter and became the first team this season to score more than 100 points against Detroit, which entered the contest second in the NBA behind Boston in scoring defense at 85.3.
“Needless to say, you let anybody in the league score that many points and it’s going to be tough to counter that,” said Ben Gordon(notes), who scored a season-high 30 points.
With Hamilton and Prince both listed as out for this game, the Pistons are counting on Gordon to continue to carry the offense.
Gordon had 23 points against the Magic and has led Detroit in scoring in each of the last four games.
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Notes
21 The Pistons missed 12 of their final 15 shots in the first half en route to falling behind by 12 points at the half. They also finished 2-of-12 on 3-pointers. ... The last time that the Pistons failed to win a playoff series was in 2000, when they were swept in a five-game series by Miami. ... The NBA coach's association has dedicated the playoffs to former Pistons and Olympic coach Chuck Daly, who is battling pancreatic cancer. Both Cavaliers coach Mike Brown and Pistons coach Michael Curry reflected on Daly before the game. "He has touched a lot of different coaches," Curry said. "His impact is felt around the league, and I think honoring him now so he can see it, is a tremendous honor."
Apr 18, 7:04 pm EDTApril 22 C Dwight Howard's previous playoff high was 29 points against the Raptors in the first round last year. He had 31 points and 16 rebounds in his 15th career playoff game. ... Central Florida resident and the Magic's most famous fan, Tiger Woods, was sitting at his courtside seat across from Philadelphia's bench. ... F Rashard Lewis had missed the last three games with right knee tendinitis. F Hedo Turkoglu had been sidelined for the last two games with a sprained left ankle.
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If The Magic Can't Win This Division,I'll Have To Refer To Them As The Cleveland Magic.
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Listen carefully at SVG’s post-game interview; it mirrors my feelings exactly: Orlando again faced a depleted Detroit team; little more than a two-man, plus a bunch of Kindergarten kids. Hardly a match for ANY team in the NBA, much less for a Championship contender. The Magic HAD to beat this Pistons team DECISIVELY; I mean 15 – 20 points MINIMUM! We HAD to send a message, not only to THEM, but to the entire League; that we ARE the true match for the Lakers and the team to beat! Never mind the record; winning by seven is NOT good enough; it feels like a defeat.
Again, Van Gundy repeated what I’ve been saying for the past two years: Unless the Magic take each and every game SERIOUSLY and play with real intensity, from start to finish, there won’t be ANY Championship, much less a dynasty. And the clock is ticking for Howard and Nelson. It starts with Howard erasing that absurd smile of his at every critical juncture, when the game is on the line; when the other team is embarrassing the Magic. It’s not a time to laugh; it’s time to get mad, show resolve, focus. It’s the stuff of true Champions.
Like Van Gundy, I truly wonder if the Magic players will ever get it.
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When I looked at the free throws attempted I knew it wasn't in my head, Orlando 5 and Detroit 28
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Disneyland is in California retard.
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when vc back to the court ???
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now, on the other hand, what does that say about the guy coaching the cav's right now, yes, loser! go piston's
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