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Now, Atlanta is one win away from advancing to the second round for the third year in a row.
"We're a pretty good team with a chance to do some special things in the playoffs," Smith said.
Howard challenged his team to bounce back.
"I just told them," he said, "if they don't believe we can still win, stay in Atlanta."
The Hawks led by as many as 16 in the first half, threatening to pull away from an Orlando team that kept throwing up one clunker after another. The Magic shot only 28 percent (12 of 43) before halftime, but Atlanta didn't really take advantage of it. Orlando got it down to 46-37 going to the locker room, fully aware that it could've been much worse.
There were no altercations after things turned ugly late in Game 3.
Howard and Pachulia exchanged elbows, leading to a confrontation between Pachulia and Richardson that resulted in both being suspended for Game 4. Pachulia head-butted Richardson, who responded with a shove to the Atlanta center's face.
With Pachulia barred from the arena, the Hawks were missing one of their primary defenders against Howard. They countered with the trio of Jason Collins, Josh Powell and Hilton Armstrong, the latter playing for only the second time in the series. Horford and Smith also got time guarding Howard, the Hawks' throwing wave after wave at Orlando's big man in hopes of keeping anyone from fouling out.
Howard, an Atlanta native, bantered with the crowd in his hometown, even coming over to the press table to exchange barbs with a couple of trash-talking fans in the third quarter.
"You're the biggest whiner in the league," one of them said.
"You wanna come our here and play me?" Howard responded. "I'm averaging 33 points a game. Just keep drinking your beer."
But the home fans had the last laugh.
NOTES: Armstrong had one shining moment, setting a huge pick that sent Quentin Richardson sprawling and freed up Crawford for a 3-pointer. ... Orlando exchanged one Richardson for another in the starting lineup, starting Quentin in Jason's place. ... With both teams forced to go with only 11 active players because of the suspensions, the Hawks deactivated Damien Wilkins. ... Former Hawks owner Ted Turner made a rare appearance, watching from a courtside seat and even waving a white towel that was given out to all fans.
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