The Magic have spent the last three days in practice focusing on transition defense as they look to stop Rajon Rondo.

Orlando travels to Boston to play the Celtics in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday night. Despite having home court advantage, they trail 2-0.

"That's what Rondo does," Magic guard Vince Carter said. "He gets up and down the floor in transition. It's important for us to kind of limit that. In game one it really got the best of us with his penetration in transition, as well as the early post-ups for [Kevin Garnett]. If we defend, we can create some easy opportunities, which are needed."

Orlando is focused on taking care of the ball, which should limit Boston's transition opportunities.

"Starts with taking care of the ball, but we also have to get better shots," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. "When we've taken quick, bad shots we have not had good floor balance to get back."