May 28th, 2009 - USA Today
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Orlando Magic, despite overcoming another big early deficit, are heading home for a Game 6.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, who led by 22 points in the first half, pulled away late in the fourth quarter for a 112-102 victory over the Magic on Thursday night.
That means the Magic's next chance to close out the Eastern Conference finals will be at home Saturday night.
Just like in Games 1 and 2 in Cleveland, the Cavaliers built a huge lead in the first half.
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