Magic overcome Jamison’s big night to down Wizards 04.17.2007
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Dwight Howard was a force, scoring 17 points, grabbing 12 rebounds, and blocking three shots for the Magic, who have won three straight, and five of six. Orlando, which has clinched a playoff berth, holds the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference. Grant Hill added 13 points for Orlando.
Jamison poured in a season-high 48 points, three short of a career high, and grabbed nine rebounds. He shot 14-of-26 from the field, and 5-of-9 from behind the arc. Jarvis Hayes added 15 points for the Wizards, who have dropped two straight and nine of 11 to fall to 40-41 on the year. This is the first time the Wizards have been below .500 since Dec. 13, when they were 10-11.
Washington fell into a tie with idle New Jersey for the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. The Wizards plays at Indiana on Wednesday, while the Nets will host Chicago.
The Wizards had a chance to tie the game late but, trailing 91-89, Jamison missed a leaning jumper with 45 seconds left. Turkoglu stepped up and drilled 10-foot jumper on the following possession and, after another stop, Keyon Dooling sank two free throws to ice the game.
Washington battled back in the third quarter, cutting to within 73-69 entering the fourth quarter.
Jamison scored 12 points in the first quarter, including a three with 29 seconds left to pull the Wizards to within 28-27. Howard scored 11 in the quarter, though, including a jumper with 16 seconds left, and Orlando took a 30-27 lead into the second.
Jamison kept the heat on in the second quarter, scoring another 13 points, but a late 13-0 Magic run, capped by three Jameer Nelson free throws, put Orlando up 57-43 with 11 seconds left. The Magic led 57-45 at the break.
Game Notes
Washington’s Etan Thomas tied a career high with six blocks...Darko Milicic sprained his right ankle, was helped off the court with 7:42 left in the second quarter, and did not return.