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  Sunday, Mar. 26 12:30pm ET
Miami manages just 19 2nd-half points
 
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Surprising Orlando isn't showing any signs of buckling under the pressure of the NBA playoff race.

Chucky Atkins scored 20 points and the Magic won their fourth straight on Sunday, equaling an NBA record for fewest points allowed in a half by holding the Miami Heat to 19 in the second half of a 94-69 victory.

"Wow," first-year coach Doc Rivers said, beginning his postgame news conference. "There's not a lot to say. They take your breath away sometimes."

This was supposed to be a rebuilding year, one in which the losses would far outnumber the wins as Orlando (35-36) positioned itself to pursue big-name free agents and improve through the draft next summer.

But with a little more than three weeks left in the regular season, the Magic have the eighth-best record in the Eastern Conference and insist they won't be satisfied with just holding on to the No. 8 position.

"In order for us to be successful, we can't just look at the eighth spot. We've got to try to catch those guys at seventh and sixth. They're not that far away from us," Atkins said. "If we just try to keep fending off those guys behind us, we could get caught up in that and they could easily pass by us."

Miami was just 5-of-34 in being held to 12 points in the third quarter and seven in the fourth. Coach Pat Riley emptied his bench with just over four minutes to go, and the Heat got its first field goal of the fourth period with 2:19 left.

The 19 points scored by the Heat were an NBA record-low for a second half and tied the mark for the all-time low in any half, set this season by the Los Angeles Clippers during a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Dec. 4.

"That is the roughest second half I have ever seen," Miami guard Tim Hardaway, in his 11th season, said. "My mama said there would be days like this. She wasn't kidding. That was a doozy."

Miami shot 55 percent and led 50-49 at the half, then missed 14 of their first 15 shots in the third quarter. They began the fourth period 0-for-11 and trailed 90-64 before getting the first of just two field goals they scored down the stretch.

The loss was the Heat's third in four games.

"This is probably the worst second half that I have ever coached," Riley said.

"I am very concerned about it, but that is not what is important. The important thing is how concerned our players are about a loss like that." Orlando began the day 1½ games ahead of Milwaukee, and 3½ in front of Boston in the race for the final playoff spot in the East. The eighth-place Magic, 3-0 on a current eight-game homestand, host the Celtics on Tuesday night.

Atkins shot 7-of-13 in his backup role to Darrell Armstrong, who had 16 points and keyed Orlando's defense with four steals. John Amaechi finished with 10 points after needing eight stitches to close scalp lacerations caused by an inadvertent elbow to his head from Miami's Alonzo Mourning.

Mourning led the Heat with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Hardaway had 12, but missed on 7-of-8 3-point attempts as Miami went 2-for-16 from behind the arc.

Atkins scored 13 second-quarter points and the Magic wiped out an 11-point deficit to lead briefly before falling behind 50-49 at the half. He and Armstrong were 11-for-15 up to that point, offsetting Miami's frontcourt advantage.

Amaechi left midway through the first quarter when Mourning's elbow appeared to catch him on the top on the head after a dunk. The game was stopped for several minutes while blood was cleaned from the floor, and Amaechi headed to the locker room for stitches.

The Orlando center returned to the bench in the final minute of the period, then re-entered early in the second quarter.

The Heat missed 14 of their first 15 shots in the third quarter and were held to two free throws, by Mourning, in the first 9:41 of the fourth. Bruce Bowen broke the drought with a jumper in the lane.

Game notes
The Heat shot 59 percent in the opening quarter, making 13 of 22 shots, but were 15-for-54 the rest of the way. ... Orlando has won eight straight home games. ... The Magic won at home for the first time when scoring fewer than 100 points. ... The Heat were outrebounded 48-34. ... Dan Majerle, held to two points, was 0-for-4 on 3-point attempts and 1-for-7 overall.
 


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