Magic dump champions Boston out of playoffs

BOSTON,  (Reuters) – Hedo Turkoglu made 25 points and  12 assists as the Orlando Magic dethroned the Boston Celtics  with a convincing 101-82 victory over the NBA champions on  Sunday.

The Magic led for most of the game and pulled away from the  Celtics in the final quarter to win the best-of-seven series  4-3 and advance to the Eastern Conference finals.

Orlando will take on the Cleveland Cavaliers for a place in  the NBA finals, starting with an away game tomorrow.

“We had a lot of confidence and these guys always believed  in each other,” Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy told reporters.  “We had to prove ourselves over and over all season and we  really proved what kind of basketball team we are tonight.”

Dwight Howard added 12 points, 16 rebounds and five blocked  shots for the Magic, who made 13 of their 21 three-point  attempts and led for all but 36 seconds in the game.

“When we go out there and have fun and play the way we can  play, we can win,” Howard said. “We’re a different team now.

“Our goal is to win a championship.”
The Magic led by as many as 14 points at the half, but the  Celtics clawed back to 45-42 early in the third quarter.  Orlando’s superior shooting saw them carve out a 66-61 break  going into the last, however.

An 8-0 run at the start of the fourth put the Magic well in  front, as the weary Celtics, playing without Kevin Garnett,  appeared to run out of gas.

“We just didn’t have enough left to get by a very good  team,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said of the Celtics, who needed  seven games to finish off the Chicago Bulls in the quarter  finals.

After winning 62 games in the regular season, the Celtics  wound up 7-7 in the post-season, as they struggled without  marquee player Garnett.

Ray Allen scored 23 points and Paul Pierce had 16 for  Boston, who battled back to a 3-2 lead in the series after  struggling in the early games.

The 17-time NBA champion Celtics had never lost a playoff  series after being ahead 3-2, but squandered a 10-point lead to  surrender game six in Orlando on Thursday.