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It's Magic! Orlando makes Kobe-LeBron showdown disappear

It's Magic! Orlando makes Kobe-LeBron showdown disappear

There will be no Kobe-LeBron showdown in the NBA finals -- and that could make things tougher for the Lakers.

 

Cavaliers 112, Magic 102: James Keeps Cavaliers Alive

Cavaliers 112, Magic 102: James Keeps Cavaliers Alive

His team facing elimination, LeBron James scored 37 points to propel the Cleveland Cavaliers over the Orlando Magic in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals.

 

Howard leads Magic to 116-114 OT win over Cavs

Howard leads Magic to 116-114 OT win over Cavs

As LeBron James pulled up for the final shot, Orlando's crowd gasped, Magic coach Stan Van Gundy gulped and time stood still. Spinning through the air, James' 3-pointer looked good. Not this time, MVP. This was a Magic night. Dwight Howard scored 10 points in overtime and Orlando, raining down 3-pointers like a Florida thunderstorm, withstood 44 points and the last-second fling by James for a 116-114...

 

Mo Williams of Cleveland Cavaliers guarantees series win

Cavaliers guard Mo Williams is guaranteeing his team will win the Eastern Conference finals, despite trailing the Magic 2 games to 1 with Game 4 in Orlando.

 

Howard's 24 lead Magic past Cavs for 2-1 lead

Howard's 24 lead Magic past Cavs for 2-1 lead

From an unforgettable shot to a cheap one. Three games in, the Eastern Conference finals have grown a little nasty. Dwight Howard scored 24 points -- 14 on free throws -- and Rafer Alston added 18 as the Orlando Magic, sick of seeing replays of LeBron James' dramatic buzzer-beater to win Game 2, downed the Cleveland Cavaliers 99-89 on Sunday night to take a 2-1 lead in the series.

 

Magic rally to stun LeBron, Cavs

Magic rally to stun LeBron, Cavs

The Magic rallied from way down and withstood 49 from LeBron to hand the Cavs their first playoff loss in Game 1 of the East finals.

 

NBA, WWE grapple over Denver booking conflict

NBA, WWE grapple over Denver booking conflict

The NBA and WWE are fighting over a scheduling conflict at the Pepsi Center in Denver.

 

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