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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Magic players believe Nelson will play in finals<br /><br />Point guard does full practice for first time since injuring shoulder Feb. 2<br /><br />The Associated Press<br /><br />updated 7:31 p.m. ET, Tues., June 2, 2009<br /><br />ORLANDO, Fla. - Orlando Magic players say Jameer Nelson will play in the NBA finals, even though the All-Star point guard and his coach remain publicly pessimistic.<br /><br />Nelson participated in a full team practice Tuesday for the first time since tearing the labrum in his right shoulder Feb. 2. While Nelson and coach Stan Van Gundy still said the point guard&#x27;s status won&#x27;t be determined until game day, players said Nelson looked terrific&#x27;&#x27; and expect him to be on the court against the Los Angeles Lakers.<br /><br />I expect to see him out there at some point in the series,&#x27;&#x27; backup point guard Anthony Johnson said.<br /><br />Nelson had what was then called season-ending surgery Feb. 19. Nelson&#x27;s rehabilitation was supposed to take at least another two months.<br /><br />Game 1 of the finals is Thursday night in Los Angeles, and healed or not, Nelson wants to play.<br /><br />I&#x27;m not saying I&#x27;m any tougher or stronger than anybody, but I&#x27;ve been known to do some amazing things sometimes,&#x27;&#x27; Nelson said Tuesday, again lobbying for playing time.<br /><br />Magic general manager Otis Smith had repeatedly said Nelson will not play again this season. But he recanted his comments Monday and said a quicker recovery and the chance of winning a championship has forced him to at least take a look at Nelson<br /><br />It&#x27;s still no in my mind,&#x27;&#x27; Smith said. There&#x27;s a very smidgen of a chance he can play.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />That smidgen&#x27;&#x27; seems to be growing.<br /><br />Nelson has been playing full-court games and practicing in non-contact drills for the last two weeks. Tuesday, he participated in every drill.<br /><br />Players said Nelson wasn&#x27;t in his All-Star form, but even not completely healthy, he was better than most NBA point guards.<br /><br />He was terrific,&#x27;&#x27; Magic forward Mickael Pietrus said. Hopefully, he will play and can help us win.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />Starting point guard Rafer Alston expressed similar optimism.<br /><br />I was going to try to run him ragged out there, but I didn&#x27;t want to cross him over,&#x27;&#x27; Alston said. He did cross me over a couple times.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />The Lakers are preparing as if Nelson will play - and for good reason.<br /><br />Orlando was 2-0 against Los Angeles this season. Nelson was Orlando&#x27;s leading scorer in both those games, averaging 27.5 points.<br /><br />And with the Lakers&#x27; troubles guarding point guards in the postseason, they&#x27;re not taking any chances.<br /><br />He&#x27;s a terrific player. He&#x27;s really come on a lot in the last year as a player,&#x27;&#x27; Lakers coach Phil Jackson. Someone&#x27;s got to play that position and we have to match whatever happens there. He has the speed and intelligence to play that position very well for that team.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />Nelson has been trying to convince the Magic for a chance at playing since the playoffs began, with each round the team advances the idea - and the talk - of him returning growing.<br /><br />For the Lakers, Nelson is just one more offensive weapon they have to worry about.<br /><br />They add another scorer,&#x27;&#x27; Los Angeles&#x27; Kobe Bryant said. They have a team full of them, but he is another player you&#x27;re going to have to deal with on defense.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />The Magic&#x27;s title hopes seemingly took a major hit after Nelson was injured. A trade-deadline deal that brought Alston from Houston largely saved the Magic&#x27;s season, allowing the rotation to remain the same and Johnson to continue to provide solid play as Alston&#x27;s backup.<br /><br />The Magic are hoping Nelson can only add to that success.<br /><br />Van Gundy, perhaps trying to keep his coaching strategy a secret, again expressed doubt Tuesday whether Nelson could seriously return for the finals. But he also said that even if Nelson doesn&#x27;t play in Game 1, he could play later in the series.<br /><br />He was OK,&#x27;&#x27; Van Gundy said, shrugging his shoulders. We&#x27;ll have to wait until and see.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/30160">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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