Los Orlando Magic despiden a Jamahl Mosley y comienzan la búsqueda de un entrenador

Los Orlando Magic han destituido al entrenador jefe Jamahl Mosley tras su eliminación en la primera ronda de los playoffs. El presidente del equipo, Jeff Weltman, liderará la búsqueda de un sustituto, con Billy Donovan perfilándose como el candidato principal.

Los Magic despidieron a Mosley el lunes después de que el equipo desperdiciara una ventaja de 3-1 en la serie contra los Detroit Pistons. Mosley había guiado a Orlando a tres participaciones consecutivas en los playoffs durante sus cinco años en el cargo, pero el club no cumplió con las expectativas esta temporada a pesar de contar con una talentosa plantilla joven.

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