Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Down but not out, Magic look to defy odds again

Down but not out, Magic look to defy odds again
By Steve Ginsburg
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Orlando Magic have defied the odds throughout the postseason and have every intention of doing it one more time in the NBA Finals.
Orlando defeated defending champions Boston and Eastern Conference favorites Cleveland during the playoffs despite lacking the coveted home-court advantage.
Trailing 2-0 in the Finals after losing their first two games away to Los Angeles, the Magic face an even tougher task to reel in the Lakers, but can breathe new life into their sagging campaign with a win in game three at home on Tuesday.
"The bottom line is we knew we were going to have to win here in LA in this series, just like we had to in the Boston and Cleveland series," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said after the Lakers beat the Magic 101-96 in overtime on Sunday.
"From a mental standpoint it was a little easier in those series because we won game one. Bottom line is we came here for two games and we didn't get the job done.
"Now we have to go home and have a great game three."
Only three teams have recovered from an 0-2 deficit to win the NBA Finals, but the last time was only three years ago when Miami won four straight after losing their first two to Dallas.
A win on Tuesday would at least guarantee the Magic two more chances to rebound against Los Angeles, with game four and game five also to be held in Orlando.
Magic guard J.J. Reddick said: "We can't rely on the crowd, we can't rely on the notion that we're going home so we're going to get game three."
"As hard as we fought tonight, we've got to fight even harder in game three.
"Let's be honest, the Lakers are going to be better, they're going to make improvements, they're going to make adjustments, so we've got to be even better just to be in the game."
Orlando forward Rashard Lewis said being down in the playoffs is just another day at the office.
"This is nothing new for us," he said. "The next game is very important. It's a must win. You definitely don't want to dig a three-game hole for yourselves.
"We'll look at the film. But we're a team that bounces back."
(Editing by Ian Ransom)

Source: Reuters

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