The Orlando Magic hope to carry the momentum from their big
win at Boston into tonight's home tilt versus the New Orleans Hornets at Amway
Arena.
Orlando posted a 96-89 triumph over the Celtics on Sunday at TD Garden, as
Vince Carter posted 20 points and Dwight Howard finished with 16 points and 13
rebounds for the Southeast Division-leading Magic, who battled back from an
11-point halftime deficit.
"I think we just came out with a lot of intensity. I was upset about how we
played in the first half, it wasn't as well as we wanted to," Howard said. "We
came out in the second half with a lot of energy, defensively moved our feet,
we were talking more and that's what got us the big lead."
Jameer Nelson had 15 points and Rashard Lewis netted 14 in the win, Orlando's
eighth in its last 10 tries. The Magic will put its 19-5 home mark to the test
Monday night and are one game ahead of Atlanta in the division standings.
New Orleans will shoot for its fifth straight win on the road this evening and
ended a three-game losing streak with a 104-99 triumph at Charlotte on
Saturday.
Rookie Darren Collison, filling in for injured All-Star guard Chris Paul,
recorded a team-high 24 points and four assists, while David West scored 21
points and Peja Stojakovic contributed 18 for New Orleans, which avoided a
season-high fourth straight loss.
Collison is averaging 15.5 points, 7.7 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game in 13
games as a starter. He has been a big lift since Paul underwent left knee
surgery and will be out a minimum of four weeks.
"This [win] was needed bad especially after those losses at home," said
Collison, who is averaging 16.6 points and 9.8 assists in five starts since
Paul went down. "We needed to come back and have a victory today. We've got
two games before the break and have to finish strong."
Emeka Okafor posted 16 points and seven rebounds in the win. On the injury
front for New Orleans, guard Marcus Thornton (back) is questionable for
Monday.
New Orleans and Orlando are meeting for the first time this season, and have
split the past eight matchups.
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