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Friday, Feb. 16 7:30pm ET
McGrady shoots 16-for-24

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Orlando kept going to Tracy McGrady and the Magic's winning streak remained intact.

McGrady scored 14 of his 35 points in third quarter as the Magic won their eighth straight game, beating the Houston Rockets 108-93 Friday night.

Darrell Armstrong added 20 points and nine assists for Orlando, which can tie a franchise record for consecutive wins with a victory over visiting New York on Sunday. The Magic won nine straight during the 1994-95 season.

Cuttino Mobley had 31 points for the Rockets, who had their four-game winning streak snapped. Hakeem Olajuwon finished with 16 points and 15 rebounds.

The Magic have beaten Houston in 12 straight regular-season games. The Rockets last beat Orlando to complete a four-game sweep in the 1995 NBA Finals.

"We're going to check the water next time, because we haven't had a good game down here since '95," Houston coach Rudy Tomjonovich said.

McGrady and Olajuwon each took seven shots in the opening quarter, and each made five.

"I thought Tracy McGrady really came with it tonight," Orlando coach Doc Rivers said. "I thought what he really did today that he has not usually done, was he stayed on the post. He knew that was his advantage and he took advantage of it."

The similarities between McGrady and Olajuwon ended after the first quarter.

McGrady fired off eight shots in the second quarter and seven in the third before resting most of the final period. He shot 16-for-24, with most of his scoring coming on a variety of mid-range jumpers.

"Just got my spot on the block and seemed like I couldn't miss tonight," McGrady said. "Yeah, I could've gotten 50 (points) tonight but I wasn't trying to get it."

Olajuwon, meanwhile, took only four more shots, despite an impressive first quarter.

Rivers said Olajuwon's lack of speed was hurting the Rockets' defense.

"I thought they had to make a choice," Rivers said. "With Olajuwon in, we were getting some run-outs with our big men. Maybe that's what Rudy was thinking about."

During the Rockets' four-game winning streak, Olajuwon averaged 17 points on 57 percent shooting.

Orlando took control of the game with a 20-4 run early in the third quarter. McGrady scored 10 points in the outburst and punctuated the run with a 3-pointer from the right wing that gave the Magic a 72-49 lead with 6:35 remaining in the quarter.

Mobley scored 15 points in the fourth quarter as the Rockets cut the deficit to nine points with 5:13 remaining.

"I had to try something," said Mobley, who converted a career-high 14 free throws. "I tried to get the ball out as fast as I could."

But Armstrong scored six points in a 92-second span to keep the Magic comfortably ahead.

The Magic ran away from a 32-all tie midway through the second quarter, as McGrady scored six points in a 12-2 run. Orlando led 52-43 at halftime.

Houston shot 10-for-16 in the first quarter, but Orlando converted eight turnovers into an 18-5 run and a nine-point lead with 4:42 remaining.

Houston committed 12 of its 22 turnovers in the period.

"We forced all those turnovers, but they were shooting 67 percent after the first quarter and we were up by eight or nine," Rivers said. "So that told us if we didn't get a turnover, our defense wasn't that good."

Armstrong and McGrady had 10 points in the opening period.

Game notes
Houston reserve guard-forward Walt Williams sprained his right hand in the second quarter and did not return. ... The Rockets entered the game with a 15-3 record against teams from the Eastern Conference. ... Before the game, Houston activated center Kelvin Cato and placed forward-center Jason Collier on the injured list with quadriceps tendinitis. ... Houston's Matt Bullard (back spasms) and Carlos Rogers (bronchitis) both missed the game. It was the first time this season that Bullard has sat out. ... Injured Orlando guard Dee Brown is less than a week away from returning to full-contact practice, Rivers said. Brown has been on the injured list all season after tearing his left quadriceps tendon during training camp on Oct. 7.

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San Antonio 91
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Sacramento 117
Denver 84


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