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"I got myself open and ran the floor and that's what I have to do," Howard said.
Boston was ready from the first bounce.
The Celtics were again the scrappier team for most of the night, diving for loose balls and outmuscling the Magic for rebounds. Pierce's layup capped a 13-2 run that pushed Boston's lead to 31-22 early in the second quarter.
It wouldn't last.
Finding their shots from outside, the Magic scored seven straight points, getting 3-pointers from reserves A.J. Johnson and Mickael Pietrus. Orlando eventually tied the game just before the half on a short jumper by Rashard Lewis, but Pierce's free throws helped put Boston ahead 46-45 at the break.
Notes: New Jersey Nets forward Vince Carter sat in the first row on the baseline for the second straight Magic home playoff game. ... There were large patches of empty seats early in the game. The late-arriving crowd was perhaps due to strong thunderstorms in the area.
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