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Orlando Magic fire coach Jamahl Mosley
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The season left Orlando with too many questions about what's real and what's not -- and if the Paolo Banchero-Franz Wagner pairing can work
Leading up to MagicCon Las Vegas, long-time Magic the Gathering designer Mark Rosewater and Reality Fracture creative lead Meris Mullaley met with press to offer a first look at the upcoming set. Though the pair opted not to share too many cards from the upcoming set, they did open up about what the set's about.
After a 109-100 loss to the Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley and forwards Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner met reporters to discuss the loss. Here's what they had to say. BOSTON – The Boston Celtics defeated the Orlando Magic 109-100 ...
BOSTON — Before the Orlando Magic left Florida to begin their first-round playoff matchup against the Boston Celtics, they felt they had learned valuable lessons last spring about the mental side of an NBA postseason series. The Magic entered the series ...
No team in the league is better at applying intense defensive pressure on the perimeter and forcing opponents off the 3-point line than the Magic. Right now, opponents are averaging a league-low 31.6 3-point attempts against Orlando. That’s just 36.5 ...
The Orlando Magic defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 118-106 on Monday night. After the game, Jamahl Mosley, Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner and Anthony Black met reporters to discuss the contest. “I think just adjusting to what they were doing, recognizing ...
For the past two seasons, the Orlando Magic have been knocking on the door. They played tough, defended like crazy and earned respect in the East — but always felt one piece away from being taken seriously. That missing piece might’ve just arrived.
Leaders on the Orlando Magic are unsure that the current roster is good enough to be a threat in the NBA playoffs.