CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 10 (Ticker) -- Dwight Howard clearly
wants to be included among the elite big men in the NBA.
Howard had 18 points and 10 rebounds as the Orlando Magic posted
a 109-90 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats in the preseason
opener for both teams.
The top overall pick in the 2004 draft, Howard made 6-of-11
shots from the floor in a matchup against the No. 2 overall pick
from that draft, Emeka Okafor. Howard scored eight points and
grabbed five rebounds in the decisive third quarter, when the
Magic stretched a two-point halftime lead to 86-75 after three
quarters.
The Magic shot 49 percent (36-of-74) from the field while
holding the Bobcats to 34 percent (28-of-82), including just
3-of-15 from 3-point range. Orlando also dominated the paint,
outscoring Charlotte, 46-30.
Keith Bogans had seven points in the third and finished with 14
for Orlando, which welcomed back Grant Hill, who played in just
21 games last year due to a sports hernia. Hill contributed 16
points - 12 in the first half - and went 8-for-8 from the
free-throw line.
Bobcats rookie Adam Morrison scored 19 points off the bench to
lead all scorers. The third overall pick in June had 16 points
at halftime and finished 7-of-14 from the field, including
2-of-2 from behind the arc.
Okafor struggled with foul trouble, going scoreless before
fouling out after nine minutes. Raymond Felton, a member of
last season's All-Rookie team, had 16 points, and Charlotte's
other first round pick from a year ago, Sean May, collected 13
along with seven boards.
Bobcats guard Brevin Knight left in the first quarter with a
right ankle sprain and did not return.
The Southeast Division rivals square off four times during the
regular season with the first meeting coming Nov. 18 at
Orlando.


