Well, there goes the wind out of our sails. Again.
It's bad enough that we blew a 37-27 lead with 7:22 left in the half. But then we had to let Detroit make yet another buzzer-beating shot at the end of a quarter. They've done that countless times throughout this series, and they did it again here. Grant Hill made two free throws to put the Magic ahead by 46-45 with :03 remaining in the half. The Pistons were prepared, having called a 20-second timeout in between Hill's free throws to set up a play. Rasheed Wallace threw a long bomb to Rip Hamilton, who caught the ball at halfcourt, took a few steps toward the basket, and laid the ball in as the buzzer sounded.
If this were the first time the Pistons had made that sort of shot in this series, I'd say "Incredible. Unbelievable." But at this point, with this team, I've come to expect end-of-quarter meltdowns.
But the meltdown didn't start there. As I mentioned, we held a 10-point lead with 7:22 remaining. Here's how the rest of the quarter played out.
- ORL - Trevor Ariza misses jumper
- DET - Carlos Delfino makes jumper (29-37)
- ORL - Darko Milicic bad pass turnover
- DET - Carlos Delfino makes two free throws (31-37)
- ORL - J.J. Redick lost ball turnover
- DET - Chris Webber makes layup (33-37)
- ORL - Darko Milicic misses jumper
- ORL - Trevor Ariza misses layup
- DET - Carlos Delfino makes jumper (35-37)
- ORL - Hedo Turkoglu misses jumper
- DET - Flip Murray makes a free throw (36-37)
- ORL - Grant Hill bad pass turnover
- ORL - Hedo Turkoglu bad pass turnover
- DET - Carlos Delfino makes layup (38-37)
- ORL - Darko Milicic makes two free throws (38-39)
- ORL - Grant Hill lost ball turnover
- DET - Chris Webber makes dunk (40-39)
- ORL - Dwight Howard misses layup
- DET - Chauncey Billups makes three-point jumper (43-39)
- ORL - Hedo Turkoglu misses jumper
- ORL - Darko Milicic misses tip-in
- ORL - Dwight Howard makes layup (43-41)
- ORL - Grant Hill makes layup (43-43)
- DET - Rasheed Wallace makes dunk (45-43)
- ORL - Grant Hill makes a free throw (45-44)
I'm encouraged because we were up so large on Detroit early, but I'm discouraged because the Pistons played terribly and still hold a one-point lead.
I hope those brooms are put away.
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