As the final seconds ticked down, Dwight Howard was back in his familiar spot on the bench and coach Stan Van Gundy was steamed at his superstar for fouling out again.
Then the buzzer sounded and the Orlando Magic became the first team to advance in the NBA playoffs.
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Vince Carter scored 21 points, Jameer Nelson added 18 and the Magic showcased their depth and pressure shot-making in a 99-90 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats on Monday night to complete a sweep of their first-round series.
Howard was held to six points in his fourth straight game in foul trouble, but the Magic never flinched to accomplish their first four-game sweep in franchise history. Orlando will face the Atlanta-Milwaukee winner in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
“If you would have told me that he would have averaged well under 30 minutes for the series and we would sweep, I would have said youre crazy,” Van Gundy said. “I think its a testament to our other guys.”
Howard did grab 13 rebounds, but was limited to 23 minutes before fouling out for the second straight game. The Magic, though, got key contributions and big shots from others.
Rashard Lewis scored 17 points, Matt Barnes added 14 and Orlando held Stephen Jackson to 2-of-11 shooting to overcome Howards 22 fouls in the series.
“He and I got into it a little bit,” Van Gundy said about their sideline exchange in the last minute. “It wasnt a bad argument. My point was he was in the restricted area and hes got to jump. Hes so frustrated now that what he was trying to say is it wouldnt matter. But, well, lets jump and find out. What he did was give them the call.”
Tyrus Thomas scored a career playoff-high 21 points for the Bobcats, whose focus will now immediately turn to nomadic coach Larry Browns future with the team.
Brown, who has had 13 pro and college coaching jobs, continues to be the focus of reports for openings around the NBA, including Philadelphia, where his wife and kids live.
But he repeated that hell only coach for Bobcats owner Michael Jordan.
“Im not coaching anywhere but Charlotte,” Brown said. “Now am I going to go home and talk to my wife and kids? Ill be 70 years old with two young kids. Am I going to talk to them and find out what I need to do and am I going to talk to Michael? Yeah, absolutely.”
Could that mean hed retire or consider a front office job with another team?
“Thats hypothetical,” Brown said. “I love coaching more than anything, except my family maybe. … Im really, personally, not ready to step down in terms of my desire to keep coaching.”
Brown was down after the 6-year-old Bobcats again wilted in a close game in their first playoff appearance.
After Charlotte cut Orlandos lead to one on Tyson Chandlers two free throws, Mickael Pietrus hit consecutive 3-pointers directly across the floor from Jordans seat to put the Magic ahead 83-76 with 5:47 left. </p put it away for the Magic, whose only previous playoff sweep was a 3-0 victory over Detroit in 1996.
“Theyre better,” Brown said. “They know how to play playoff basketball. We havent figured it out yet.”
Charlottes offensive woes were magnified by Howards long absences.
The four-time All-Stars endless foul trouble entering the game made him the focus of ribbing in the morning shootaround. Teammates told him instead of Superman, his nickname was now “Foul on You.” Howard played along in raising his arm and clenching his fist as if to call a foul.
The joking stopped when Howard was called for two fouls in 16 seconds in the first quarter, the second for tripping. He picked up his third for challenging D.J. Augustin after he had released a reverse layup that turned into a three-point play.
“Its very tough out there,” Howard said. “Theres a lot of things I feel dont go my way or our teams way.”
With Howard on the bench, the Bobcats built a 38-31 lead on the strength of Thomas, who hit his first eight shots in his best performance since being acquired from Chicago in a trade-deadline deal.
Orlando cut the deficit to 45-43 at halftime and took the lead on a run that included Carters first made 3-pointer after an 0-for-15 start to the series.
Howard was called for his fourth foul on Raymond Feltons drive with 6:58 left in the third quarter – and stayed on the bench for nearly 10 minutes.
The Magic hung on, and it could be a while before they play again. Thusted.”
Notes Van Gundy was hit with a third-quarter technical foul by Sean Corbin, his second of the series With an accidental elbow and a hard foul, Magic C Marcin Gortat knocked out Pietrus (bloody nose) and Augustin (lower back contusion) within a minute. Both returned. Orlando G and former Duke star J.J. Redick was booed constantly, a byproduct of the intense Duke-North Carolina rivalry. Howard joked they booed Redick every time he touched the ball in shootaround to get him ready. Howard declined comment on a Yahoo! Sports report hes dropped agent Aaron Goodwin.
