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The Cavaliers had no answer inside during last year's series against Orlando's big man, who muscled his way to the rim past Ilgauskas, Ben Wallace, Anderson Varejao and anyone else in his way. O'Neal, if he's healthy, believes he can neutralize the Magic's Superman.
"They've added a little more bulk on the inside and they all try to make it tough for us to get in the paint," Howard said. "We're still going to play our brand of basketball -- shoot 3s, play inside and out and play defense."
Cleveland coach Mike Brown sat James again, giving the reigning MVP -- and almost certainly the next one, too -- additional rest for the playoffs. Dressed in a beige sports coat and matching slacks, James sat at the end of Cleveland's bench and even took a turn behind the TV microphone during the first quarter of ABC's broadcast.
During his interview, James discussed the Cavs' roster upgrades and said the team's biggest acquisition, O'Neal, has lost 20 pounds since getting hurt.
The Cavs have been hoping to get O'Neal back to shake off some expected rust, but Brown said team doctors have not yet cleared the 17-year veteran.
James and O'Neal left Quicken Loans Arena without speaking to reporters.
Van Gundy wasn't gloating about Orlando's win, which tied the season series 2-2.
"We got a win, but nothing else," he said. "It was a bad basketball game from our standpoint, but we won. I'm not going to complain. What else do I take from it? Nothing."
The Magic played their starters at least 24 minutes and worked out a few late-season kinks. Orlando has wrapped up the No. 2 seed in the East and can still beat out the Los Angeles Lakers for the second-best overall record, which would give the Magic home-court advantage if the two teams meet in the finals for the second straight year.
"We're trying to win every game, because they will all mean something in the end," said Vince Carter, who had six points on 3-of-10 shooting. "I think we're ready to go."
NOTES: The Cavs sold out all 41 home dates for the first time and have 77 straight sellouts. ... Orlando center Marcin Gortat of Poland honored fallen Polish President Lech Kaczynski by writing the fatal flight number on his sneakers and writing Kaczynski's name on the tape around his wrist. Kaczynski and dozens of political, military and religious leaders were killed in a plane crash Saturday.
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