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And they could do nothing to stop Howard.
"I didn't allow anything to throw me off my game," Howard said, adding that he made it a point not to engage officials about calls. "And I think that's what I have to do the rest of the series, just not let things take me off my game, just stay free and clear."
The Magic came out and hit the Hawks where it hurt -- literally.
Howard grabbed a defensive rebound and swung his elbow to shake off Smith, hitting Atlanta's forward in the face. Howard was whistled for a foul, and Smith iced down his cheek on the bench during a break.
The Hawks didn't know what hit them.
"They made a run," Pachulia said, "and they never looked back."
That inside-outside game with Howard in the paint was the biggest reason Atlanta has struggled against its Southeast Division rival for several seasons. The Magic had taken six straight regular-season games in the series until the Hawks won on a buzzer-beating dunk by Smith in their last meeting.
"It was an ugly game for us," Woodson said of the latest defeat. "I wish I knew what happened."
Howard and Co. weren't taking any chances this time.
If the NBA's two-time defensive player of the year can avoid foul trouble, it could be another quick second-round stint for Atlanta. The Hawks were swept by Cleveland in the conference semifinals last year, and they'll need to find a way to slow down Howard to have any chance this time.
Van Gundy was already thinking about how his team could put the win behind them.
"I told them that (Wednesday) I will have for them virtually every time in NBA playoff history that a team had a blowout win, came back and lost the next game," Van Gundy said. "You've got to forget what happened."
NOTES: NBA commissioner David Stern announced earlier in the day that Orlando's new arena would host the 2012 All-Star game. ... The fewest points an opponent has ever scored against Orlando in a playoff game was 68. ... Actor Chris Tucker was among those in attendance.
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