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Pacers visit Magic for pivotal Game 3

Written by The Sports Network (Sports Network) – The scene shifts to Central Florida on Wednesday when the Indiana Pacers square off with the Orlando Magic in the pivotal Game 3 of their Eastern Conference quarterfinals series. The heavily-favored Pacers found their sea legs on Monday, evening the series with an impressive 93-78 Game 2 win. Danny Granger, David West and George Hill all netted 18 points and an elongated run in the early stages of the third quarter helped Indiana down the short-handed Magic.

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GAME 3: 7:30 P.M., AMWAY CENTER Magic will look to get better shots against the Pacers tonight

Stan Van Gundy gathered his assistant coaches together in the minutes after the Orlando Magic lost to the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. There, in the coaches’ office adjoining Bankers Life Fieldhouse’s visiting locker room, Van Gundy gave himself and the group a homework assignment.

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GAME 3: 7:30 P.M., AMWAY CENTER Magic will look to get better shots vs. Pacers tonight

By Josh Robbins, Orlando Sentinel 7:50 p.m. EST, May 1, 2012 Stan Van Gundy gathered his assistant coaches together in the minutes after the Orlando Magic lost to the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. There, in the coaches’ office adjoining Bankers Life Fieldhouse’s visiting locker room, Van Gundy gave himself and the group a homework assignment.

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Magic, Pacers look to strengths for Game 3

Orlando Magic forward Glen Davis, left, grabs a rebound in front of Indiana Pacers forward Danny Granger during the first half of the second game of an NBA first-round playoff basketball series, in Indianapolis, Monday, April 30, 2012. Michael Conroy / The Associated Press Published: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 6:45 a.m

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Magic, Pacers want to play to strengths in Game 3 tonight

ORLANDO — Through two games of their opening-round playoff series, the Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic have both had moments to laud and lament. Minus Dwight Howard, the Magic owned the underdog tag and successfully stole home-court advantage with a win in Game 1. Then the Pacers were able to brush off a woeful finish in that loss, regroup, and use all their personnel advantages down the stretch to blow past the Magic in Game 2 on Monday

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Magic will look to get better shots in Game 3 Wednesday night

By Josh Robbins, Orlando Sentinel 7:50 p.m. EST, May 1, 2012 Stan Van Gundy gathered his assistant coaches together in the minutes after the Orlando Magic lost to the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. There, in the coaches’ office adjoining Bankers Life Fieldhouse’s visiting locker room, Van Gundy gave himself and the group a homework assignment.

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Pacers, Magic looking to play to their strengths, establish identity in Game 3

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Pacers, Magic want to play to strengths in Game 3

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Through two games of their opening-round playoff series, the Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic have both had moments to laud and lament

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Orlando Magic assistant Patrick Ewing rumored to be contender for Charlotte Bobcats head coaching job

Orlando Magic assistant coach Patrick Ewing, left, is rumored to be a contender for the Charlotte Bobcats head coaching job. Credit: Credit Gary W. Green / Orlando Sentinel

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Orlando Magic Roundup: Magic fall apart, Pacers find their way in pivotal third quarter

The Magic’s Glen Davis watches the end of Orlando’s loss to the Indiana Pacers Monday night from the bench. Credit: Gary W

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A consensus in Indiana: Pacers choked in Game 1

By Josh Robbins, Orlando Sentinel 10:44 a.m. EST, April 29, 2012 INDIANAPOLIS — The Orlando Magic’s 81-77 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 is being hailed in Orlando as a triumph of solidarity, team spirit and physical toughness. All true.

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The consensus in Indianapolis: The Pacers choked in Game 1

INDIANAPOLIS — The Orlando Magic’s 81-77 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 is being hailed in Orlando as a triumph of solidarity, team spirit and physical toughness. All true. Magic players united once the team belatedly announced that Dwight Howard had a herniated disk, and the team grew even closer once Howard underwent back surgery.

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Magic win Game 1, down Pacers 81-77

Orlando Magic forward Hedo Turkoglu (15) shoots past Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert in the first half of an NBA first-round playoff basketball game in Indianapolis, Saturday, April 28, 2012.

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Magic shock Pacers 81-77 in Game 1

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The Orlando Magic entered Indiana's building as huge underdogs and walked out talking trash.

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