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Jamahl Mosley (born October 6, 1978) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is the head coach for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Colorado Buffaloes and professionally for four seasons overseas.
This time, Bitadze averaged 9.3 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.7 steals the last 12 games, leaving Mosley with a decision to make on which center to start.
ORLANDO MAGIC. Last season: 34-48, missed playoffs. Coach: Jamahl Mosley (3rd season, 56-108). What to expect: The Magic basically brought everybody back this season — eight of their top nine ...
This is Orlando's third season with Jamahl Mosley as head coach. With a win over the Detroit Pistons on March 3, the Magic would collect their 35th win on the season and improve on their win total from their previous season.
The Magic had one first-round pick and one second-round pick entering the draft. [3] [4] For the first time in franchise history, the Magic worked on the NBA draft for two straight days instead of one day like it had been since the franchise first existed back in 1989.
Jamahl Mosley, last season's runner-up for Coach of the Year, has his options. ... He could improve his shooting efficiency across the board, especially on pull-up jumpers, where he shot sub-40% ...
Jamahl Mosley made the Orlando Magic a contender. And the Magic want to see what the coach will do next. Mosley and the playoff-contending Magic — on pace for their best season in 13 years — have agreed on an extension that keeps him under contract in Orlando through the 2027-28 season, the team announced Tuesday.
The team's first head coach was Matt Guokas, who coached the team for 328 games over four seasons. [4] Brian Hill is the team's all-time leader in regular-season games coached (459). [5] Hill is also the team's all-time leader in regular-season games won (267), and he is the team's only coach to have coached during two non-consecutive periods. [5]