STARTING LINEUP
Overall team rating ORL 70; GS 69
No Intervention
Pete Tipton's pre-game scouting report - Orlando Magic
GAME RECAP
The Golden State Warriors have long forgotten their heartbreaking, triple overtime, home-opener defeat less than a week ago with last night's victory in front of the home crowd against the visiting
Orlando Magic, giving the team it's second consecutive win of the season
Rebounding would be key to the Warriors' victory, out hustling the Magic 44 to 29, led by Forward,
Al Harrington. Harrington, who resigned a 6-year contract worth 57.9M this season, was coming off a 16 point, 13 rebound night in New York and would have another terrific game, posting his second consecutive double-double and finishing with 13 points, 15 rebounds and 3 assists
"We did a great job containing Howard; but I was really surprised about that rookie," Harrington said referring to Orlando's 6'8" rookie Power Forward,
Chris Domi, from Triteni, Romania, drafted 15th overall by the Magic this season. Domi would have an
impressive debut at Oracle Arena finishing the night with 18 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks
"Their defense was mainly focused on Dwight which gave me lots of opportunities to score," Dormi said
Dwight Howard, the Magic's franchise player and rising league premiere big man, would be frustrated all night by the Warriors' swarming defense.
"They are quick, fast and help each other out defensively very well; it was hard to get into any kind of rhythm," Howard said. He would finish below season averages with 6 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocks
Golden State led by as many as 10 with just under 5 minutes of play but Orando would mount a late charge led by Orlando's third-year Point Guard,
Jameer Nelson. The Magic would
close within two with just under ten seconds but
Baron Davis would calmly sink free throws down the stretch to seal the Warriors' win. Nelson would lead the Magic in scoring, finishing with 33 points, 7 assist and 3 steals but would foul out in the final seconds of the game. Davis would lead all scorers for the Warriors, ending the night with 26 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals including 13-of-17 from the free throw line
"I'm really glad we we're able to get this one, especially for the fans. My free throws? Yeah, I really worked on that during the off season knowing that I'd try to penetrate the lane and get to the basket more this year. Now I just gotta work on taking care of the ball a little better," Davis said, referring to his team-high 7 turnovers
With the win Golden State now improves to 3-2 while Orlando drops to 1-4
BOX SCORE
GS 111
ORL 108 Final
Players at the Half
Player of the Game
PHOTOS
Perfect lob
Howard block
Behind the back
No layups
Next up... the Warriors begin a 3-game road trip stopping off first to visit the 4-1 Minnesota Timberwolves and superstar Kevin Garnett! coming soon... - BD5