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After Charlotte trimmed the lead to eight with 3:16, Carter followed with a jumper. Then Jackson missed a layup, and Jameer Nelson raced down court to convert a three-point play that sealed Orlando's win.
Jackson stood with his head band knocked sideways, pleading with official Bennett Salvatore for a whistle. It wouldn't come.
The Magic now find themselves in a position that was unfamiliar in last year's NBA finals run -- a little series cushion.
They were down 2-1 to Philadelphia, trailed Boston 3-2 and went down 2-0 to the Los Angeles Lakers in the finals. Beating Cleveland in the conference finals in six games was the only series Orlando didn't trail in last season.
NOTES: Magic coach Stan Van Gundy took exception that two voters left Howard, who won the NBA's defensive player of the year award in a landslide, off their top-three in the ballot. "I don't want to get into too much name-calling, but you have to be an absolute idiot," Van Gundy said. ... A day after Brown tried to motivate his players by saying the Magic weren't taking the series seriously because they didn't practice Monday, Van Gundy would only say he thought the remark was "humorous." ... Golfer Michelle Wie posted on her Twitter account that she was sitting courtside. Bobcats majority owner Michael Jordan was sitting on the baseline next to his team's bench with his son, Marcus, a freshman guard for Central Florida.
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