Empty-handed Orlando Magic Faces Game 3

Eastern Conference Finals is 2 games down where Boston Celtics nailing both to set rival Orlando Magic cramming for a win in their third meeting on May 22. Not that Magic did not sweat it out on Tuesday’s match, what could have been double-digit lost was pull down to 95-92.

If statistics will translate the lead, Boston is to fill in one of the slots in the championship. NBA track has seen 22 out 25 series of 7 won by the team that snatches the first 2.

With that calculation plus the Boston home court advantage, Magic might have to get ready in breaking scientific spells like moving mountains.

Coach Stan Van Gundy sees Magic’s performance last Tuesday as “not enough for a good defensive team”.

There hasn’t been much movement from Jameer Nelson as Rajon Rondo scores 25 points with 8 assists that his team translated to some more points.

Magic has a steady scoreboard although never going past that of Celtics especially on the last quarter. It must have been a 1-1 if only Dwight Howard was able to get some teammates pulling-off defense more than looking for a way to hit a hard basket.

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