Magic holds off late surge
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BOSTON — Dwight Howard returned from his one-game suspension to get 16 points and 22 rebounds Monday and help the Orlando Magic hold off the late-charging Boston Celtics, 95-90, in the opener of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Magic opened a 28-point lead early in the second half before Boston cut the deficit to 91-87 in the final two minutes. The Celtics had several chances to come within one possession -- the best, Ray Allen’s three-point shot that rimmed out with 43 seconds left.
Paul Pierce made a three-pointer with 6.6 seconds left to make it a three-point game, but J.J. Redick was four for four from the line in the last 14 seconds to ice it.
“We got complacent as a team, stopped doing what we did to get the lead and against a good Celtics team you can’t do that,” Howard said. “I’m not happy with the way we ended the game.”
Pierce scored 16 of his 23 points in the second half, and Rajon Rondo had 14 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.
Game 2 is Wednesday night in Boston.
Kendrick Perkins had 16 rebounds for Boston, but Rondo and Allen both shot two for 12 from the field.
Boston had only one day off since eliminating the Chicago Bulls in a best-of-seven series in which the teams played a record four overtime games.
Orlando finished off Philadelphia in six games Thursday.
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