Magic coach Stan Van Gundy took some of the blame for the team's 94-71 loss to the Celtics in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday night.

"The most disappointing to me, was that I didn't have our team better ready to play," Van Gundy said in his postgame press conference.  

"That was what was disappointing to me, was my job. That was the most disappointing. I mean, yeah, it starts with me. It's my job. I'm the coach of this team. It starts with me. I'm not happy with where I had our team tonight, anything about what I did, my plan, any adjustments, anything."

Van Gundy was also sure not to take anything from the Celtics.

"They played very well. I don't mean to take anything away from them," he added.

"I thought they played extremely well. Their ball movement in this series has been outstanding. The unselfishness they have and the number of weapons they have certainly has made them very difficult to guard. It's an outstanding team playing very, very well."