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Celtics back in finals

Pierce, Robinson lead rout of Magic in Game 6

Celtics’ Paul Pierce, right, drives against Dwight Howard during the third quarter. Pierce scored 31  to lead Boston into the finals.  (Associated Press)
Jimmy Golen Associated Press

BOSTON – The NBA’s most-decorated team avoided the biggest playoff collapse in league history and earned a chance to hang an unprecedented 18th championship banner from the rafters.

Paul Pierce had 31 points and 13 rebounds, and little-used backup Nate Robinson gave the Celtics a boost with 13 second-quarter points as Boston beat the Orlando Magic 96-84 on Friday night, earning a chance to play for a second NBA title in three years.

“Obviously, one is special,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said, acknowledging that it’s not enough to rank among the great teams in franchise history. “The other groups have a couple, and we would love to join that club. No one can ever take away that first one, but we want to join the other club, too.”

The finals will begin Thursday in either Los Angeles or Phoenix.

The Lakers lead the Western Conference finals 3-2, and a victory over the Suns in Game 6 tonight would set up the cross-coast rivals for a rematch of the 2008 finals – and 10 other championship series from 1959-87.

The Boston fans have been chanting “Beat L.A.!” since Game 3, when the Celtics cruised to a 3-0 lead in the best-of-7 Eastern Conference finals. Orlando won the next two games and threatened to become the first team in the NBA – but the second in Boston this month – to come back from a 3-0 deficit in a playoff series.

The Bruins opened a 3-0 lead against Philadelphia in the NHL’s Eastern Conference semifinals before the Flyers rallied to win – in the very same building.

The Magic, who dressed in the same locker room where the Flyers celebrated their comeback, couldn’t match it – or even force the series back to Orlando for a Game 7.

“This starting five has never lost a series, ever,” Rivers said, alluding to the injury that kept Kevin Garnett out for the postseason last year and kept the Celtics from defending their ’08 title. “We believed that coming into the season, and we just kept believing.”

Dwight Howard had 28 points and 12 rebounds as the defending East champion Magic failed to get back to the finals. Vince Carter scored 17 points, and Jameer Nelson finished with 11 points and four assists as he was outplayed by Boston’s starting point guard, Rajon Rondo, and Robinson, his backup.

Robinson came off the bench at the start of the second quarter, when Boston led 30-19, and hit a pair of 3-pointers 90 seconds apart to help stretch the lead to 15 points.

“You know, he really won this game for us because the game was in the mix to go either direction and he really gave us a spark,” Pierce said of Robinson. “That’s really growing up, really growing into a man tonight.”