"Having Hedo helps a lot because he's that third scorer," says Lewis, acquired in a sign-and-trade deal from the Seattle SuperSonics in July. "A lot of teams only have two main scorers, not three. We have that third option, and it helps a lot on the offensive end because if one guy's not open, you go to the next option. If that's not there you go to the third. And that's where he helps."
In the four games leading up to his effort against the Pistons, Turkoglu was averaging just 13.5 points and shooting 25% from three-point range (3-for-12).
"The guy's had a great year," Van Gundy says, adding that his lull wouldn't last forever. "He's too good. I always use the baseball analogy about a .320 hitter who's hitting .180 in April, and everybody's in a panic. But by the end of the year he's hitting .300, .320 because that's what they do. Hedo's the same way."
the rest of america needs to know about turk
edit: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/magic/2008-01-22-magic-turkoglu_N.htm