PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – The underdog Philadelphia 76ers stunned the Orlando Magic when a last-second shot gave them a 96-94 victory and a lead in their playoff series on Friday.
Thaddeus Young maneuvered around the league’s top defensive player Dwight Howard for a layup with two seconds left to lift the 76ers to a 2-1 advantage in the best-of-seven playoff.
The heavily favored Magic were also burned late in Game One when Philadelphia guard Andre Iguodala knocked down a jumper in the final seconds.
“They were expecting me to get the ball like I did in Game One, and Thaddeus did a great job of getting open,” Iguodala told reporters after finishing with a team-high 29 points.
“That’s a new play we put in, and every option has worked every time we’ve run it.”
Howard had a monster game for Orlando with 36 points and 11 rebounds as well as making two game-tying free throws with six seconds left.
Andre Miller added 24 and nine rebounds for the 76ers, who led by as much as 17 before the Magic embarked on an 18-4 run to pull within 78-75 late in the third quarter. Game Four is today in Orlando.
WEST SHOWDOWN
In the West, the Houston Rockets held off a late rally from the Portland Trail Blazers and captured an 86-83 win to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
The Rockets got 19 points from Luis Scola and 16 from Shane Battier en route to the home win. The Blazers trailed by 11 midway through the final quarter but a trio of three-pointers in the final 23 seconds got them close and they were down only 81-80 with 16 seconds to go.
“That’s a testament to Portland, they played with a lot of heart,” Battier told reporters. “This game wasn’t over until the clock hit zero.”
Portland All-Star guard Brandon Roy was held to 19 points, a game after dropping 42 in a Blazers’ win. Game Four is on Sunday in Houston.