Tracy McGrady gave Orlando
Magic fans trip down memory lane they would probably rather forget.
McGrady scored 34 points with six assists Sunday and just about
single-handedly carried the Houston Rockets to a 97-93 victory over the Magic.
It was vintage McGrady, who did pretty much the same thing for Orlando during
the four seasons he played for the Magic before being traded to Houston in 2004.
Though he hit only eight of 20 shots from the field, he got to the free throw
line 18 times and made three of six 3-pointers as Magic defenders chased him all
over the court.
"He's so good that teams have to put two or three guys on him and when they
go help, it gives guys like me, Rafer (Alston) and Shane (Battier) free looks
behind the 3-point line," Luther Head said. "He's been doing it for us all
season and tonight we were making those open shots."
Houston Rockets forward Tracy McGrady
(1) drives on Orlando Magic forward Grant Hill during the second half of
an NBA basketball game in Orlando, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007. Houston
won, 97-93.[AP]
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The Rockets went 14-for-27 from 3-point range for the game. Head, Alston and
Battier were a combined 11-for-20 from behind the arc. Alston finished with 20
points and Head had 15, including a 3-pointer off an assist from McGrady that
gave Houston a 93-88 lead with 1:36 left in the game. Houston had not scored a
field goal in nearly 5 minutes before Head hit the clutch shot.
"That's pretty much who we are," McGrady said. "When teams double me, my job
is to make the right play for our team. We did a great job of spacing the floor
and getting open behind the 3-point line. It's even sweeter when we're knocking
the shots down."
The Magic, meanwhile, were not knocking many shots down. They were just
5-for-20 from the field in the fourth quarter and shot 39.2 percent for the
game. Orlando was 27-for-41 from the foul line.
"It's discouraging to miss 14 free throws in a close game," Magic coach Brian
Hill said. "We played hard, we played well defensively, we've just got to find a
way to break through and obviously we have to make some free throws."
Grant Hill led Orlando with 21 points. Dwight Howard added 18 points and 16
rebounds, but the Magic struggled with their shooting in their fourth straight
loss.
The Rockets led 87-79 with 6:16 to go, but gave Orlando a chance to rally by
not hitting from the field for 5 minutes.
Trevor Ariza's two free throws with 1:57 to play cut it to 90-88, but Head
ended the Rockets' drought with a 3-pointer.
Hill responded with a three-point play with 47 seconds remaining, but
McGrady's late jumper helped Houston hold on.
The Rockets made eight 3-pointers in the first half, including back-to-back
3s from Alston and Head in the final 30 seconds, to take a 51-39 lead at
halftime.
Houston limited the Magic to 36.4 percent shooting in the first half.
Orlando's starting five went 8-for-26 in the first half, many of the misses
coming from inside the paint. Hill was the only player to reach double figures
in the half, scoring 11.
McGrady was fouled shooting a 3-pointer and hit all three free throws to give
Houston its biggest lead of the game at 63-50 with 7:01 left in the third
quarter.