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  Thursday, Dec. 23 7:30pm ET
Williams leads late Magic surge
 
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Doc Rivers is growing weary of hearing that the Orlando Magic are turning into a pleasant surprise in what many people said would be a mediocre season at best.

Elden Campbell
Elden Campbell tries to retrieve the ball knocked away from him by Orlando's Michael Doleac.

"These guys aren't surprising me," Rivers, Orlando's first-year coach, said after the Magic extended their longest winning streak of the season to five games with a 110-106 victory over Charlotte on Thursday night.

Monty Williams scored seven of Orlando's final 10 points and finished with 15 to help the Magic improve to four games over the .500 mark.

"The worst thing now is that we have three days off," Rivers said. "We're on a roll and I wish we could play again tomorrow."

Darrell Armstrong was 6-of-7 on 3-point attempts and finished with 28 points as Orlando broke a five-game losing skid in Charlotte dating to April 1996. Ben Wallace had career-highs of 15 rebounds and six blocks to help end the Hornets' six-game winning streak at the Charlotte Coliseum.

"Nobody's looking for us to win, period, so we're coming on the road with an attitude," Wallace said. "This is a big lift."

Orlando sealed the victory by making five of six foul shots in the final 75 seconds of a game in which neither team led by more than seven points in the last 35 minutes.

The Hornets lost their second in a row after winning eight straight.

It was Charlotte's first game without Eddie Jones, the Hornets' scoring leader and NBA steals leader, who is expected to miss up to six weeks with a torn elbow ligament.

Eddie Robinson, who replaced Jones in the starting lineup, had 19 points, but just two of those came in the fourth quarter, when Jones is usually at his best.

Robinson, a rookie, also was assigned to guard Williams, a fifth-year pro, late in the game. The matchup made it an easy decision for Rivers to have his players feed Williams the ball.

"The one thing Monty is a smart veteran," Rivers said. "I just looked at averages -- veteran against a rookie. I think that's what you try to attack. I think that's what they would have done."

Charlotte coach Paul Silas said the experience should help Robinson in the weeks ahead while Jones continues his rehabilitation.

"Eddie is learning," Silas said. "He played a lot of minutes and handled it well. It was good for him. He will know how to play in pressure situations."

Derrick Coleman had 20 points and nine rebounds for Charlotte, and Bobby Phills added 17 points before fouling out.

"There's nothing really positive we should take from this," Phills said. "We should not have lost to this team."

There were five lead changes and two ties in the final eight minutes before Williams banked in a one-handed flip as he was falling to the floor after being fouled by Ricky Davis. Williams hit the free throw to put the Magic up 103-100, then added a reverse layup to make it 105-100 with 2:01 remaining.

The closest the Hornets got the rest of the way was two points, the last time at 107-105 on Coleman's layup at the 32-second mark.

Game notes
Orlando bolted to a 33-14 lead, but the Hornets needed less than five minutes to erase it with a 21-2 run. Charlotte forced five turnovers in the surge, which tied it at 35-all early in the second quarter. ... One night after scoring a career-high 22 points against Cleveland, Orlando's Chucky Atkins was held to four on 1-for-5 field-goal shooting. ... Charlotte had won three in a row and six of eight against the Magic.
 


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