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Magic snap 5-game skid in 88-82 win over 76ers
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(AP) Dwight Howard had 20 points and 22 rebounds, and Glen Davis had 23 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Orlando Magic to an 88-82 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night.J.J. Redick scored 11 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter to help the Magic snap a five-game losing streak. The Magic pushed aside the lingering rift between Howard and coach Stan Van Gundy to win for the first time since March 26.
Led by Howard, the Magic outrebounded the Sixers 53-41. Howard had 13 defensive boards.
Thaddeus Young scored 20 points, Jodie Meeks had 16 and Lou Williams 15 for Philadelphia. The Sixers have lost nine of their last 13 games and are in serious danger of missing a playoff spot after leading the Atlantic Division for most of the season.
The Magic took control of the game late in the fourth quarter to put away a Sixers team collapsing down the stretch. Elton Brand’s soft jumper let Philadelphia take a 73-72 lead and give it hope they could complete the comeback after trailing by 10 points.
Redick and the Magic took it from there. His 3-pointer with 3:21 left put Orlando ahead 82-76 and fans started heading for the exits.
Howard went 7 of 12 from the free-throw line in the fourth to seal the win.
Davis was sensational during a recent stint in the starting lineup subbing for an injured Howard (sore back). He averaged 17 points over a four-start span that included 31 points against Detroit.
Davis was back among the starting five with Ryan Anderson (ankle) out against the Sixers. Van Gundy said scoring chances weren’t going to come easy for Davis with Howard back in the lineup. Davis wouldn’t have plays called for him and he’d have to embrace the approach of fighting for baskets.
He embraced it with fervor in the third quarter.
Davis scored 15 points on 6 of 10 shooting, abusing a Sixers frontcourt that doesn’t have the size to ward off Davis and Howard.
The win was a needed break for a team that wants to turn the spotlight back on basketball.
The Magic stamped their claim as Team Turmoil once Gundy disclosed this week that Howard wanted him fired. The two have since agreed it was time to move forward and focus on the team’s play on the court.
Van Gundy started a circus on Thursday morning when he revealed he was told by high-ranking team officials of Howard’s request. Howard walked up and hugged Van Gundy during that media scrum, unaware what Van Gundy had just said. After the coach walked away, Howard was blindsided that reporters knew the truth about his firing request.
Asked before Saturday’s game what he’s learned from this season, Van Gundy said, “too much to talk about.”
Philadelphia’s bench bailed out a starting five suffering from a serious off night in the first half. Brand and Jrue Holiday were scoreless, and Andre Iguodala and Evan Turner had four points apiece.
No problem. Williams and Meeks both went 4 for 5 from the floor for 11 points and Thaddeus Young scored eight points to help the Sixers lead 45-37 at the break.
NOTES: 76ers coach Doug Collins said dissension in the NBA is nothing new. “It’s been a season of drama throughout the league,” he said. “And drama wears you down, it really does. It’s tough.” ... Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan was at the game.
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