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Lakers Take 3-1 Lead Over Magic After 99-91 Win
Lakers Take 3-1 Lead Over Magic After 99-91 Win
To this day, it is referred to simply as 0.4, the last-second shot that first made Derek Fisher famous. In Game 4 of the NBA finals, Fisher may have topped it. Twice. Fisher hit two key 3-pointers—one with 4.6 seconds left in regulation, the other with 31.3 seconds to go in ...
2009 NBA Finals: Lakers-Magic Game 4 Recap
2009 NBA Finals: Lakers-Magic Game 4 Recap
talkhoops.net — Los Angeles Lakers 99, Orlando Magic 91 This game just felt like niether team really wanted to... win it. The Magic built up a big lead early in the game taking advantage of the Lakers constantly over-playing the pick and roll.  They shot 52% in the first half and had the entire front ... (more) 2009 NBA Finals: Lakers-Magic Game 4 Recap
Lakers take hold of series, down Magic in overtime
Lakers take hold of series, down Magic in overtime
sports.yahoo.com — A heartbreaking, and possibly series-defining loss for the Orlando Magic in Game 4.  For the Los Angeles... Lakers ? A tough, defensive-minded win that helped to put the Magic on their absolute heels, taking 3-1 lead. Defense was the story in ... (more) Lakers take hold of series, down Magic in overtime
Game 4 Reaction
Game 4 Reaction
thepunsarestartingtoboreme.com — The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. First the thrill of victory. The Magic are... up by 3 with 11 seconds left and Dwight Howard is fouled. Knowing he has been pretty darn good in late game free throw situations I think to myself we only need one. Magic up by at least 4 and we are on ... (more) Game 4 Reaction
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