Paul Pierce scored 28 points, Rajon Rondo had 25 and the Boston Celtics again avoided a late collapse to take a commanding lead in the Eastern Conference finals with a 95-92 victory over the Orlando Magic last night.
Boston bullied and bruised its way to a 2-0 series lead on the road against a Magic team that had won 14 straight until this series. The Celtics held the Magic to 39-percent shooting.
Dwight Howard had 30 points, and Vince Carter and J.J. Redick scored 16 apiece for the Magic, which overcame an 11-point deficit to take a brief lead in the fourth quarter. But it couldn't hold the lead.
Jameer Nelson's desperation 3-point attempt airballed at the buzzer.
Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday night in Boston.
"Our fans won't let us relax," Pierce said. "We're going to try and close it out in four games."
The Celtics buckled down just enough to hold on late last night.
They were ahead by 11 points to start the fourth quarter, but that almost wasn't enough. The Magic, just as it did in Game 1, found its rhythm late.
It went on a 13-4 run to trim Boston's lead to 85-83 with about six minutes left. Carter's jumper with 4:05 remaining gave Orlando a 90-89 lead with 3:35 remaining, and then the Celtics summoned their championship form again.
Kevin Garnett and Rondo made consecutive jumpers, and after Nelson made a layup, Pierce answered with two free throws that put Boston ahead by three.
Carter missed two free throws with 31.9 seconds left that cost Orlando dearly. It must have felt all too familiar to Magic fans who watched Howard's damaging misses at the stripe in Game 4 of the NBA Finals last year and Nick Anderson's four bricks in Game 1 of the 1995 Finals.
Two years removed from their 17th NBA championship, the Celtics, once thought too old to contend for another title, have found their footing again. After ousting LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, the team with the league's best record, Boston is showing no signs of stopping.
"Just think our mindset was to be ready for the type of intensity they would bring after losing at home," Pierce said. "We know the Magic are a talented team and we won't take these two wins for granted."
BOSTON -- Pierce 8-16 9-11 28, Garnett 5-16 0-2 10, Perkins 3-5 4-4 10, Rondo 10-16 5-6 25, R.Allen 1-6 2-3 4, Wallace 2-6 0-0 6, Davis 3-4 2-2 8, T.Allen 2-5 0-0 4, Finley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-74 22-28 95.
ORLANDO -- Barnes 2-9 1-2 6, Lewis 2-6 0-0 5, Howard 9-13 12-17 30, Nelson 4-12 0-0 9, Carter 5-15 5-7 16, Redick 3-9 8-8 16, Gortat 1-1 0-0 2, J.Williams 1-3 0-0 3, Pietrus 1-3 3-4 5. Totals 28-71 29-38 92.
Boston 27 26 25 17 -- 95
Orlando 28 23 19 22 -- 92
3-Point Goals--Boston 5-15 (Pierce 3-7, Wallace 2-3, R.Allen 0-5), Orlando 7-18 (Redick 2-3, J.Williams 1-1, Carter 1-2, Lewis 1-3, Barnes 1-3, Nelson 1-5, Pietrus 0-1). Fouled Out--Perkins, Pierce. Rebounds--Boston 47 (Garnett 9), Orlando 51 (Howard 8). Assists--Boston 20 (Rondo 8), Orlando 18 (Nelson, Redick, Lewis 4). Total Fouls--Boston 29, Orlando 25. Technicals--Boston defensive three second, Carter, Orlando defensive three second. Flagrant Fouls--Howard. A--17,461
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