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By Chris Sheridan
ESPN.com Friday, May 22, 2009 CLEVELAND -- Stan Van Gundy fell on his sword afterward, saying it was his mistake and nobody else's that allowed LeBron James to get off that game-winning shot. Exactly what that mistake was the Magic coach wouldn't say, because he didn't want to give away any secrets in case he finds himself confronted with a similar situation sometime later in this postseason. But despite what he claimed, Van Gundy was not the only one at fault. (Mickael Pietrus joined Van Gundy in taking some of the bl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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