(2) Boston Celtics (1-1) at (3) Orlando Magic (1-1), 7 p.m.

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(2) Boston Celtics (1-1) at (3) Orlando Magic (1-1), 7 p.m.

Rewind back to the third quarter on Monday and the Orlando Magic were feeling pretty good about themselves.

Stan Van Gundy's team had amassed a 28-point lead over the defending NBA champion Boston Celtics in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinals series. Then the wheels came off.

The Celtics staged an impressive comeback, falling just short of stealing Game 1 before blasting Orlando, 112-94, in Game 2 on Wednesday.

Now as things shift to central Florida for a pivotal Game 3 tonight, the Magic will be without point guard Rafer Alston, who was suspended by the NBA for slapping C's guard Eddie House in the back of the head in the third quarter of Game 2. Alston, who is starting in place of injured All-Star Jameer Nelson, will be replaced in the lineup by the 34-year-old Anthony Johnson and the seldom-used Tyronn Lue.

Alston contended that House goaded him into the play but it was the second time a key Magic player has lost his cool in the postseason. Superstar Dwight Howard elbowed Philadelphia center Samuel Dalembert in the head to draw a suspension for Game 6 of their first-round series against the Sixers. Orlando managed to win that game and now must find another way to persevere without a key contributor.

House had a spectacular shooting night on Wednesday, pouring in a playoff career-best 31 points, as the Celtics blew out the Magic to even the series.

Unlike the opener, when Boston fell behind by as many as 28 in the third quarter before losing, 95-90, the Celtics never trailed in Game 2.

Boston's starting backcourt of Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo, who combined to go 4-for-24 from the field on Monday, were big factors in the Game 2 victory. Allen had 22 points and Rondo recorded his third triple-double of these playoffs with 15 points, 11 rebounds and 18 assists. The duo combined to shoot 14-of-34 in Game 2.

"All I thought about after the loss was how sluggish I started the game," said Rondo. "I can make a lot of excuses, but I just didn't come out and play with great passion that first half and it was too late the second half to try to get it back. But I would never have that happen again and I wanted to come out tonight and make a point."

House's points were the most by a Boston bench player in the playoffs since May 1, 1993 when Kevin McHale had 30 in a reserve role in a loss to the Charlotte Hornets.

With Paul Pierce in foul trouble most of the night and finishing with just three points, House took matters in his own hands, going 11-of-14 from the field and didn't miss in four tries from beyond the arc, frustrating the Magic and Alston.

It was in the final minute of the third quarter, just after House nailed a jumper, when Alston slapped him on the back of the head. Magic guard J.J. Redick then was ejected in the fourth quarter after fouling House.

Howard had 12 points and 12 rebounds in Game 2 for Orlando, while Rashard Lewis contributed 17 points and 10 boards. Mickael Pietrus notched 17 points in a reserve role.

"It starts with me on both ends," said Howard. "The first game I was more active on the defensive end. I was able to block shots, rebound, running the floor, and being aggressive. Tonight it just wasn't there so it starts with me and I understand that the team is going to follow my lead and if I'm not out there playing Dwight Howard basketball then the rest of my guys aren't going to fall in line."

The Magic again played without shooting guard Courtney Lee. He remained sidelined after having surgery for a fractured sinus, but could return for Game 3 tonight.

Boston, meanwhile, continues to play without All-Star forward Kevin Garnett, who is expected to miss the entire series with strained ligaments in his right knee.

The Celtics and Magic split the four-game regular season series this year with each club winning once on the other team's home floor.

The teams have met in the playoffs just once with Orlando earning a 3-1 win in the 1995 Eastern Conference quarterfinals.

Game 4 of the best-of-seven set is set for Sunday in Amway Arena.
 

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Game 3, Celtics at Magic

Game 3, Celtics at Magic

Game 3, Celtics at Magic


The best-of-seven battle between Orlando and Boston was expected to be a back and forth affair prior to the series and the first two games have played out that way. Stan Van Gundy and the Magic were listed as short $1.40 favorites (Bet $140 to win $100) over the Celtics in this matchup, despite not having homecourt advantage.

Despite almost blowing a 28-point lead in Game 1, the Magic held off the Celtics for a 95-90 decision. The betting public assumed Orlando was content with going back home with a split and they were right.

Boston opened up as a three-point favorite and closed as a four-point ?chalk? in Game 2. The Celtics built a 15-point lead (61-46) lead after 24 minutes and then poured it on in the second-half even more for a 112-94 wire-to-wire victory.

Rajon Rondo led Boston with 15 points, 18 assists and 11 rebounds, helping the former Kentucky Wildcat standout notch his third triple-double of the this year's playoffs. Eddie House added a career-high 31 points of the bench, which made up for a three-point performance from All-Star Paul Pierce.

Rashard Lewis and Mickeal Pietrus both posted 17 points for Orlando in a losing effort. The Magic shot 44 percent from the field and just 64.9 percent (24-of-37) from the charity stripe.

The Las Vegas Hilton opened Orlando as a 4 ?-point favorite for Game 3. The Magic haven?t been invincible in the Sunshine State, but they do boast a solid 34-10 straight up and 24-20 ledger against the spread. The club went 2-1 SU and 1-2 ATS at home against Philadelphia in the first-round.

The Celtics were one of seven teams in the NBA this year to have winning records on the road. Unfortunately, it hasn?t carried over to the postseason for Doc Rivers? troops even though the sample size is only three games. Boston went 1-2 SU and 2-1 ATS against the Bulls in the Windy City, but the two setbacks did come in overtime.

During the regular season, Boston posted a 90-80 at Orlando on Jan. 22, but the Magic avenged that loss with an 84-82 triumph at home on Mar. 25. The ?under? cashed in both contests. Prior to this year?s meeting in Florida, the Celtics were 0-4 SU and 1-3 ATS in their last four trips to the Magic Kingdom.

Even though the 206 points easily jumped ?over? the closing total of 190 in Game 2 the oddsmakers didn?t adjust the number too much for the third installment. Actually, they dropped it to 189 as of Thursday afternoon.

Should bettors expect a tighter affair or will the scoreboard get lit up? **** handicapper , who specializes in totals, believes that there is only one way to play totals with Boston in this year?s playoffs and he believes it?s pretty obvious.

He said, ?Last year, the Celtics? success to their championship season was directly attributed to KG (Kevin Garnett). He won the Defensive Player of the Year honors and pushed a defense-first attitude in Boston. This season, the mindset is still there but you just can?t replace a talent like him in the middle.?

?The numbers don?t lie and if you?ve been playing the ?over? in Boston?s games without KG, you?d be ahead not by a little, but a lot. I respect the oddsmakers and their numbers but I?m a little surprised the numbers haven?t jumped at all. ?

Garnett has missed 33 games this year. The ?over? has gone 24-9 (72.7%) in those instances, which includes a 7-2 run currently in this year?s playoffs.

If you look at last year?s numbers during Boston?s title run, Moore?s comments become even stronger. The Celtics saw the ?under? go 46-35 in the regular season and then 14-12 in the playoffs. In its 26 playoff encounters, Boston only allowed 90-plus points on 12 occasions and surrendered 100-plus points just seven times. In the nine playoff battles this season, the Celtics have given up 90-plus points eight times and opponents have busted the century mark five times.

Wednesday?s loss was the first time in four games that the Magic fell to the Celtics when Garnett wasn?t in the lineup.

It was announced on Thursday that Orlando?s Rafer Alston will be suspended for Game 3 after slapping Boston?s Eddie House in the back of the head in Wednesday's loss. Alston will be replaced by a pair of veteran point guards, Anthony Johnson and Tyronn Lue. The Magic?s backcourt is very thin right now and the club is still hoping rookie guard Courtney Lee (sinus) can return. He is listed as ?questionable? for tonight.

Tip-off for Game 3 is slated for 7:05 p.m. EDT, with ESPN providing national coverage.

After this contest, the two teams will get a day off before meeting in Game 4 on Sunday at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
 
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Orlando -5.5, Total 191.5




RECORD ANALYSIS:
Straight Up Against The Spread
Boston Home Away Total Home Away Total
Year to Date 4 - 2 1 - 2 5 - 4 2 - 4 2 - 0 4 - 4
Last 10 Games 4 - 2 1 - 2 5 - 4 2 - 4 2 - 0 4 - 4
Straight Up Against The Spread
Orlando Home Away Total Home Away Total
Year to Date 2 - 1 3 - 2 5 - 3 1 - 2 2 - 3 3 - 5
Last 10 Games 2 - 1 3 - 2 5 - 3 1 - 2 2 - 3 3 - 6

PREVIOUS MEETINGS
Date Matchup Line Total ATS Result
05/06/09 Orlando 94 @ Boston 112 BOS -4.0 189.5 BOS/O
05/04/09 Orlando 95 @ Boston 90 BOS -2.0 188.5 ORL/U
03/25/09 Boston 82 @ Orlando 84 ORL -3.5 189.0 BOS/U
03/08/09 Orlando 86 @ Boston 79 BOS -2.0 196.5 ORL/U
01/22/09 Boston 90 @ Orlando 80 ORL -5.0 192.0 BOS/U
12/01/08 Orlando 88 @ Boston 107 BOS -8.5 189.0 BOS/O
01/27/08 Boston 93 @ Orlando 96 ORL -2.0 192.0 ORL/U
12/23/07 Orlando 91 @ Boston 103 BOS -9.5 194.0 BOS/P
11/18/07 Boston 102 @ Orlando 104 BOS -1 187.0 ORL/O


Boston Last 10 Games
Date Matchup Line Total ATS Result
05/06/09 ORL 94 @ BOS 112 -4.0 189.5 W/O
05/04/09 ORL 95 @BOS 90 -2.0 188.5 L/U
05/02/09 CHI 99 @ BOS 109 -5.5 196.0 W/O
04/30/09 BOS 127 @ CHI 128 +3 195.5 W/O
04/28/09 CHI 104 @ BOS 106 -7.5 198.0 L/O
04/26/09 BOS 118 @ CHI 121 +3 202.5 P/O
04/23/09 BOS 107 @CHI 86 +3.5 202.0 W/U
04/20/09 CHI 115 @ BOS 118 -8.5 197.0 L/O
04/18/09 CHI 105 @BOS 103 -8.5 198.0 L/O
04/15/09 WAS 107 @ BOS 115 -4.5 191.0 W/O


Boston Last 5 Home Games
Date Matchup Line Total ATS Result
05/06/09 ORL 94 @ BOS 112 -4.0 189.5 W/O
05/04/09 ORL 95 @ BOS 90 -2.0 188.5 L/U
05/02/09 CHI 99 @ BOS 109 -5.5 196.0 W/O
04/28/09 CHI 104 @ BOS 106 -7.5 198.0 L/O
04/20/09 CHI 115 @ BOS 118 -8.5 197.0 L/O
04/12/09 BOS 76 @ CLE 107 +8 185.0 L/O


Orlando Last 10 Games
Date Matchup Line Total ATS Result
05/06/09 ORL 94 @ BOS 112 +4 189.5 L/O
05/04/09 ORL 95 @BOS 90 +2 188.5 W/U
04/30/09 ORL 114 @PHI 89 +6 186.0 W/O
04/28/09 PHI 78 @ ORL 91 -8.5 188.5 W/U
04/26/09 ORL 84 @PHI 81 -5.0 191.5 L/U
04/24/09 ORL 94 @ PHI 96 -3.5 192.0 L/U
04/22/09 PHI 87 @ ORL 96 -10.5 193.5 L/U
04/19/09 PHI 100 @ORL 98 -9.5 191.5 L/O
04/15/09 CHA 73 @ ORL 98 -3.5 184.0 W/U
04/13/09 ORL 80 @ MIL 98 +6.5 195.5 L/U


Orlando Last 5 Home Games
Date Matchup Line Total ATS Result
04/28/09 PHI 78 @ ORL 91 -8.5 188.5 W/U
04/22/09 PHI 87 @ ORL 96 -10.5 193.5 L/U
04/19/09 PHI 100 @ ORL 98 -9.5 191.5 L/O
04/15/09 CHA 73 @ ORL 98 -3.5 184.0 W/U
04/10/09 NYK 105 @ ORL 95 -10.5 210.0 L/U


Over / Under
Overall Home Away
Boston 14-6 10-3 4-3
Orlando 7-13 3-7 4-6
 
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