by kibaxx7 on Sun May 24, 2009 1:55 am


Rookie Courtney Lee's career-high upstaged Philadelphia's rally in the second quarter as Lee scored 22 points and the Orlando Magic squeezed out a 113-103 victory over the struggling 76ers, who wasted a 15-point lead. "I don't want to score another career-high if we lose," Lee said. "I don't look at it as me playing well and us getting a loss. Luckily we got the win today." The rookie from Western Kentucky made 9-of-13 shots, including 1-of-1 3-pointers. He also sank 3-of-4 free throws. Orlando opened a 102-94 lead when Rafer Alston found Lee in the lane for a big two-handed dunk with 2:40 left. "Courtney sure made a difference tonight," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. "He was scoring, getting second-chance points. A lot of things he gets accomplished at the offensive end, because he's working hard and seeing the plays."
Andre Iguodala cut the deficit to 105-102 on a quick dunk off a feed from Louis Williams with 1:30 second left. Thaddeus Young missed a wide-open 3-pointer, and the Magic rallied to an 8-0 run to win the game. "The big goal was to take those guys off the boards," said Bogut, who added six rebounds. "They're one of the best rebounding teams in the league and I think Drew (Gooden) and Zydrunas (Ilgauskas) were held to just four rebounds the whole game." Iguodala led Philadelphia with 20 points and 8 assists and Young added 12.
Two other Magic players scored over 20 points. Dwight Howard had his first 20-20 game of the season with many to come, with 28 points and 21 rebounds, 13-of-17 from the field; Rashard Lewis added 20. "I'm proud of our team, they got down by 15 and got back into it by the third and played a hell of a game," Van Gundy said. Mickael Pietrus and Hedo Turkoglu added 10 points apiece for Orlando, who had five players in double figures and improved to 5-0. "Everybody knows what I basically did this summer and what I worked on," Pietrus said. "When I was open, I would take my shots and I would pass other shots to try and create. I worked hard on them and tonight I shot the ball."
Samuel Dalembert racked up 15 points and 10 rebounds for the 76ers, who also had five players in double digits. "We lost the game because we missed a lot of open shots," Philadelphia coach Maurice Cheeks said. "We missed 23 of 30 treys. When that happens, you aren't going to win a lot of games."
Game Notes
• Tony Battie, who missed all of last season with a shoulder injury and much of the preseason with a broken finger, had 5 points and 3 rebounds when Howard was in foul trouble. "Otis (Smith, Magic GM) kind of pulled my coattail and gave me some words of confidence and told me to keep working and I think I got my time in today." Battie had 8 points and 12 rebounds against Sacramento. Tony later joked: "Selfishly speaking, sometimes you look up there and say, 'I hope he's in foul trouble more often.''';
• Orlando has won six of its last seven against the 76ers;
• 76ers point guard Andre Miller only played 5 minutes in the first quarter after he suffered a strained achilles tendon in a collision with Howard. He didn't return to the game;
• The Magic didn't have any blocked shots. Philadelphia had 7;
• Stan Van Gundy's squad next 2 games are at home, against Washington (November 8) and Portland (November 10);
• The crowd enjoyed a Bloc Party 20-minute concert before the game.


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