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The Magic's free-shooting perimeter players went to work in the second quarter, with Lewis and Turkoglu hitting a 3-pointer to help Orlando go ahead by 12 points midway through the period. Lewis finished with 12 points in the quarter on 4-of-6 shooting.
Boston didn't do much early to counter.
The Celtics shot just 36.8 percent from the floor in the first half, settling for tough shots without the help of Garnett's inside presence. Boston was able to keep it close with some late free throws to cut Orlando's lead to 47-39 at the half.
Notes: Magic coach Stan Van Gundy's brother, Jeff, the former New York Knicks and Houston Rockets coach, was part of the ESPN telecast. Stan Van Gundy joked before the game that he better not hear his brother be critical of his coaching. "When I watch him, he's not critical of coaches. So if he's critical of me, I will be (ticked) off," Stan Van Gundy said, laughing. The brothers' father, Bill, was also in attendance. ... Both teams have one game left against first-place Cleveland. The Magic host the Cavaliers on April 3, and the Celtics play at Cleveland on April 12.
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