The Orlando Magic are making a major change. After another first‑round playoff exit, the team has decided to part ways with head coach Jamahl Mosley, ending his five‑year tenure in charge. Yankee Scores reports.
A Tenure Defined by Progress and Frustration
Mosley guided the Magic to three straight playoff appearances from 2023 to 2026, along with two division titles. He also delivered three consecutive winning seasons despite dealing with injuries to key starters. Yet the inability to advance past the first round ultimately defined his run.
The Final Straw
Orlando’s latest setback came in a 116‑94 Game 7 loss to the Detroit Pistons. It marked the third consecutive year the Magic were eliminated in the opening round, a trend that proved too much for the front office to overlook. Team president Jeff Weltman, fresh off his own contract extension, will now lead the search for Mosley’s replacement.

Mosley’s Impact
While the results fell short of expectations, Mosley helped establish a competitive culture in Orlando. His defensive schemes and player development kept the Magic relevant in the Eastern Conference. Still, the franchise’s championship ambitions demanded more.
What’s Next for Orlando
The Magic enter the offseason facing big questions. With Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner as cornerstones, the team has talent to build around. The next head coach will be tasked with pushing Orlando beyond the first round and into true contention. For now, Mosley’s departure signals the urgency of a franchise determined to take the next step.


