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Written by Maxwell Effort
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Wednesday, 22 April 2009 20:31 |
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Here are some quick bullets from the Magic's Game 2 Victory.....
- Call me Captain Obvious but Courtney Lee was amazing tonight. What a tremendous impact for the rookie. Plus his name flows with everything. Leefense, Leebounds, and Lee throws.
- Dwight fouled out with 3:11 in the game on a VERY questionable call but the Magic closed it out
- Rashard Lewis had a fantastic all around game. I know the shot was not necessarily falling but he finished with 16/8/6 and hustled all night including his tremendous offensive putback to officially put the game away.
- I know most of us mentioned that the Sixers could not possibly shoot this well 2 games in a row but Andre Miller and Thaddeus Young were 21-35. The law of averages says that this SHOULD not continue.
- Tony Battie needs to look himself in the mirror and say hustle and defense are my friend.
- Lee scored the most points for a rookie in a Magic playoff game since Penny Hardaway.
- The Sixers bench only scored 12 points. I am not a math major but that is better than 43.
- According to the Nickel Steak Willie Green is the worst starter in the NBA. I would have to agree with him.
- Andre Iguodala is a fantastic all-around player who was great in the 2nd half.
Well that is all until we have more time to fully analyze the game. 1-1 and off to Philadelphia.
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