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Magic Stun Cavaliers in Game 1

The top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers got tested for the first time in these playoffs. And they failed that test, losing the home-court advantage that they worked all season to get. They looked stunned after the final buzzer of a 107-106 loss.

After sweeping easily through the first two rounds -- winning all eight games by 10 points or more -- the Cavs discovered Wednesday that it's a different game against the really good teams.

As great as he is, LeBron James -- the NBA's MVP -- can't do it all by himself, which should have been a concern before this Eastern Conference final began. James was superb with 49 points, but he let someone else (Delonte West) take the final shot, and that was a huge mistake. No one else was ready.
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The Magic, relying on a Big Three of Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis and Hedo Turkoglu, used their better balance and some clutch shooting down the stretch when the pressure mounted.

Lewis and Turkoglu, who were sluggish and passive in the first half, combined to score the last 17 points for the Magic down the stretch. The Magic trailed by 15 at intermission, but they slowly fought back into the game, wearing out James in the fourth.

"I don't have a clue how to handle LeBron," said Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy. "But we're a resilient team, and we'll keep fighting."

Lewis hit the game-winning 3-pointer with 14 seconds remaining, launching it over the outstretched arm of Anderson Varejao. James had a final chance with the ball, but after taking it into traffic, the ball was shot and missed by West in the corner.

The Magic had no answer for James, but the Cavs didn't know what to do either with Howard, who had 30 points and 13 rebounds.

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    Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James (23) goes up for a shot against Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard (12) in the fourth quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference basketball finals Wednesday, May 20, 2009, in Cleveland. James scored 49 points but the Cavaliers lost to Orlando 107-106. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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The teams traded big shots down the stretch, but only the Magic had been in any tight games in the earlier rounds, winning a Game 7 in Boston. And it showed. The Cavs didn't have the composure, which the Magic did.

Howard wasn't even in the game at the end, fouling out with 25 seconds remaining when he tried to block a basket by James.

Howard got into early foul trouble -- two out of three were offensive -- which opened a free lane to the basket for James early.

The first half was all Cleveland. The Cavs started fast, jumping out to a quick double-digit lead, and they never slowed until intermission. James had 26 points by halftime, which ended with a three-quarters court, 3-pointer at the buzzer by Mo Williams, sending the Cavs into the locker room laughing.

Howard flexed his muscle early, grabbing an offensive rebound and dunking with such force on the Magic's first basket that he knocked the shot clock loose from atop the backboard, forcing a nine-minute delay.

It was a scene reminiscent from former Magic center Shaquille O'Neal, whose power was legendary. He made a goal standard collapse in Phoenix with one dunk, and he shattered a backboard in New Jersey with another, forcing the league to change equipment.

Coincidentally, this is the first time the Magic have been back to the conference final since O'Neal left town.

The Magic were out of sync and lacking energy early. Lewis and Turkoglu, their two big stars down the stretch, didn't hit their first field goals until late in the second quarter, leaving Howard to carry both the offense and defense early in the game.

The Cavs confused the Magic in the first half by switching up defensively. They put James on point guard Rafer Alston and left West to take away Turkoglu's 3-point shooting on the perimeter.

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