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CHEAP!!!WARRIORS vs. Timberwolves, 76ers, Lakers, Wizard, Mavericks, S - $28

 
Title CHEAP!!!WARRIORS vs. Timberwolves, 76ers, Lakers, Wizard, Mavericks, S - $28
Category Hobbies & Kids : Games
Created 03/15/06
Description CHEAP!!!WARRIORS vs. Timberwolves, 76ers, Lakers, Wizard, Mavericks, Suns

March
27-Mar Mon 7:30pm Washington Wizards
29-Mar Wed 7:30pm New Orleans Hornets
April
17-Apr Mon 7:30pm Portland Trailblazers

2 seats side by side in section 229 row 1.
only looking for 50% of face value!!!

Please feel free to contact me if there are any questions
Once you decide to buy tickets please inform me ASAP
I will send PAYPAL invoice to you
(Payment is expected to complete in 24 hours
Otherwise I will reserve the right to cancel the invoice)
I accept PAYPAL first
After payment is confirmed
I will email or mail tickets to you
(I can't meet because I am living in SD)
email is free shippping
mail is $10 with USPS priority mail
(including delievry confirmation number )
Thank you

Aaron
kuman.aaron@gmail.com


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"Before the game, we talked about getting a total team effort," Orlando coach Brian Hill said. "From both our starters and second unit, I thought we really got that tonight."

Keyon Dooling added 13 points for the Magic, who won for just the fourth time in 22 games overall and won consecutive games for the first time since January 24-26, when they topped Phoenix and Philadelphia.

"When you look at it, we are a really deep team," Turkoglu said. "It has been really nice last night and tonight. We're just going to take it from here and go as far as we can."

With the game tied at 39-39, the Magic closed the first half with a 17-8 run. Darko Milicic started the burst with three straight jumpers, Tony Battie scored five points and Jameer Nelson had four to give the Magic a 56-47 lead.

Troy Murphy and Derek Fisher made consecutive 3-pointers to bring the Warriors within 64-60 with 7:45 left in the third quarter, but Orlando responded with a 13-3 spurt, highlighted by a pair of baskets by both Dooling and DeShawn Stevenson for a 77-63 edge.

The Warriors made one final push, getting 10 points from Baron Davis in 24-9 burst to draw within 95-91 with 89 seconds to play. However, Turkoglu pump-faked at the arc and drained a 3-pointer with 1:08 left before Dooling took a long pass from Turkoglu and dunked with 36 seconds remaining to seal the victory.

"Turk is one of those guys who can shoot and handle the ball," Dooling said. "He's one of those guys who can really be a special player. I'm just waiting for the day when he realizes what kind of player he is and becomes an All-Star."

Turkoglu made 7-of-13 shots, including three 3-pointers, and came within two assists of a triple-double. Nelson scored 12 points and Milicic and Dwight Howard added 10 each for the Magic.

Golden State leading scorer Jason Richardson was held to 11 points - 13 below his season average.

"We can't expect Jason to get 40 every night," said Golden State coach Mike Montgomery, who got 44 from Richardson in Friday's win at Miami. "We've been counting on him to put up big numbers, but obviously they keyed on him."

"Turkoglu seems to have adjusted well to being in Orlando," Fisher said. "He was a key contributor in Sacramento and even though he comes off the bench at times, he gets an opportunity to do some good things. We cut it to four and he hit that big three down the stretch to put them up by seven. He's capable of doing those things."

Fisher scored 20 points and Davis added 17 for the Warriors, who were outrebounded, 37-26.

"They out exucuted us and pounded us on the boards," Davis said. "They were more active and it was tough to match their energy."

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