ORLANDO MAGIC FIRE COACH STAN VAN GUNDY, GM OTIS SMITH QUITS

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- For months the Orlando Magic have been trudging through the aftermath of a preseason trade request by Dwight Howard that sapped the life out of the franchise as internal team issues quickly affected the product on the floor.

Now after easily one of the most tumultuous seasons in their history, they made the first in what promises to be a huge offseason shake-up.

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The Magic fired coach Stan Van Gundy on Monday and agreed to part ways with general manager Otis Smith, severing ties with two of the architects of one of the most successful runs in franchise history.

Smith and Van Gundy's relationship with Howard was the centerpiece of drama the team faced all season and following their second straight first-round playoff exit, CEO Alex Martins said the shift was warranted.

"It's time for a new leadership and a new approach," Martins said at a news conference to discuss the moves. "We simply came to the decision that we were not on the right track,"

Martins wouldn't go into many specifics about what he is looking for in replacements, saying only that he and ownership want to fill the general manager post by June's NBA draft.

He said he would sit down with ownership on Tuesday to begin ironing out the details of both searches.

Phone and text messages left with Van Gundy and Smith by The Associated Press were not immediately returned.

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Orlando went 37-29 in the regular season but was eliminated in five games by Indiana after a rash of late-season injuries that included back surgery for Howard. Orlando went 5-12 without him.

Martins said those consecutive first-round playoff exits were "simply not good enough."

In early April, Van Gundy claimed top-ranking team officials had told him that Howard had asked management to fire Van Gundy as a condition of the center signing a long-term contract beyond 2013. Howard denied it.

Martins addressed that dispute directly, saying "At no time during that time did Dwight ask me to have Stan fired."

With a relationship with Smith dating back to the Magic's inaugural season when Smith was a player and a five-year relationship with Van Gundy, Martins also called Monday "the most difficult day of my career."

The Ascent of Stan

Since the start of the 2007-08 season (Stan Van Gundy's first in Orlando), the Magic have the fourth highest winning percentage in the league.
Percentage
Lakers .703
Celtics .693
Spurs .688
Magic .657
-- ESPN Stats & Information

Both Smith and Van Gundy are under contract through next season and both of their contracts will be honored. The current assistant coaching staff has also been offered the opportunity to stay on for now.

Van Gundy coached the Magic for five seasons. He finished with a 259-135 record, going 31-28 in the playoffs.

Smith departs after six years. He was the architect of Magic teams that made it to the playoffs in each of those seasons, winning the Eastern Conference championship in 2009. But he also made several questionable moves, including trades for Vince Carter and Gilbert Arenas that failed to work out long-term.

The day after the Magic's season ended with the loss to the Pacers, Smith said that he would need a few days to even decide whether he wanted to return to that position following the tough year, setting it as a "50-50" chance.

Van Gundy said at the time he wanted to return and was hoping that the ultimate decision would be about performance solely.

"When you're talking a professional relationship, what matters -- at least to me -- is the results," Van Gundy said. "I don't care if it's a business relationship where two people at work are driving a business to make money, or if it's a sports relationship, where the object is to win games."

But both also have acknowledged that this lockout-shortened season was trying for everyone involved.

"This season, and we've been digesting it all year, has been the longest, shortest season that we've had," Smith said. "But it's something that you have to go through. Most sports franchises at some time go through a little bit of uncertainty and this is our time."

Martins said that ideally the Magic's next coach will have a championship pedigree, though acknowledged that the search wouldn't exclude assistants or others who have experience. He said the same was true for the general manager position.

Martins was effusive in his praise as Van Gundy as a "great strategic coach," but acknowledged that one of the factors they want to see in a new coach is someone who is great at building relationships with players.

"Strategically we may not be able to find anyone better," he said.

Howard often commented about Van Gundy's grumpy demeanor on the floor, saying it was at times counterproductive for the team.

This past summer Smith met with Van Gundy and he left that meeting pledging to make improvements. It included him meeting with a Stanford University psychology professor for advice on how to be a better leader.

And it seemed to work, with Van Gundy incurring just one technical during the shortened regular-season, a low during his Magic tenure.

But it wasn't enough to save his job.

Now the attention shifts to Howard, who remains in Los Angeles recovering from his surgery.

Martins said team officials continue to be in dialogue with the all-star, but hasn't yet gotten an answer on whether he would like to stay beyond next season when his contract expires.

After a season spent in limbo before Howard finally opted into the final year of his deal, Martins has said the team won't repeat the same ordeal. That at least leaves open the possibility the Magic could trade him at some point should Howard not agree to sign long-term.

"I think the decision is on Dwight now," Martins said. "Dwight needs to decide where his future lies."


Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press
 

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more than likely thats whats gonna happen bro. I'm cool with Bynum, cuz at least he scores and he has grown to become a great defensive threat. his attitude stinks tho, but i think trading him would humble him a lot.
gasol/bynum for howard, and we get monta ellis, we will be ok. but i think ultimately its time for us to rebuild and dig deep in the draft in the next few years. we fucked up big time. we had a great team in 09, and its went to hell. Turkoglu sucks, dont know why we let Gortat go, or Pietrus. Its all good tho, i'ma be a fan regardless. and i plan to go to orlando for a game next season!
 
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more than likely thats whats gonna happen bro. I'm cool with Bynum, cuz at least he scores and he has grown to become a great defensive threat. his attitude stinks tho, but i think trading him would humble him a lot.
gasol/bynum for howard, and we get monta ellis, we will be ok. but i think ultimately its time for us to rebuild and dig deep in the draft in the next few years. we fucked up big time. we had a great team in 09, and its went to hell. Turkoglu sucks, dont know why we let Gortat go, or Pietrus. Its all good tho, i'ma be a fan regardless. and i plan to go to orlando for a game next season!
I agree with everything but im cool off giving gasol and bynum for howard. Bynum for howard straight up if you want gasol the magic better send over nelson too.
 
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Shaquille O'Neal says no Magic in future

TNT analyst and former NBA center Shaquille O'Neal released a statement Thursday saying despite reports otherwise, he is not interested in the Orlando Magic general manager job and will not be interviewing next week with the team for which he once starred.

"When I first heard about the vacancy for the Orlando Magic general manager position, I was clearly intrigued," O'Neal began in the statement. "I was drafted by the Magic, I have a great love for the franchise and I have made the city of Orlando my home. Additionally, I have great admiration and respect for the DeVos (ownership) family.

"However, this is not a job I have an interest in pursuing. I feel very fortunate to be with TNT and to have the best job in sports. I look forward to many more years with Charles (Barkley), Kenny (Smith) and E.J. (Ernie Johnson). I wish the best for the Magic and I am confident that they will select a great GM and coach."

Coach Stan Van Gundy was fired Monday, and GM Otis Smith and the team mutually agreed to part ways.

O'Neal, who retired after last season, spent four years as the Magic's starting center, leading the NBA in scoring during the 1994-95 season and guiding the team to the 1995 NBA Finals. This month he was awarded his doctorate in education from Barry University in Miami.

His interest in the Magic raised eyebrows for many reasons, including that he and Orlando center Dwight Howard do not get along. O'Neal was hurt when Howard adopted the "Superman" personna that O'Neal originated.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/bask...Shaq-Shaquille-ONeal-Orlando-Magic/55190846/1
 

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lol. that offense always leads to disaster. the best and most consistent 3 point shooters in the league, are usually not the guys you want doing heavy minutes. so you either end up with players the can't consistently run your offense effectively, or players who can't do anything but shoot threes.
 
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Jackson To Magic Talks Resume

Phil Jackson has reopened the possibility of joining the Magic front office, according to two sources.

A revised version of the Jackson proposal was submitted to Orlando on Tuesday morning.

Sam Vincent is leading the proposal, which would have Jackson working remotely most of the time. Vincent would operate the front office while Brian Shaw would be head coach with Scottie Pippen as lead assistant.

One of the sources said Jackson is asking for a minority ownership in addition to a significant salary.

The Magic are nearing the end to their search for a new general manager, but sources say there's no clear frontrunner.

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Magic Name Rob Hennigan General Manager

June 20, 2012

ORLANDO – Rob Hennigan, who spent the past eight years with two of the NBA’s most successful franchises, has been named General Manager, Orlando Magic Chief Executive Officer Alex Martins announced today.

“It is with great enthusiasm and optimism that we announce Rob Hennigan as our new General Manager,” said Martins. “Rob is an astute strategist and evaluator of talent who comes to the Magic family from two championship-level organizations. We feel he is an outstanding fit and the right choice to lead our Basketball Operations team in achieving our championship goals.”

Hennigan spent the past four seasons with Oklahoma City, including the last two seasons as the Thunder’s assistant general manager/player personnel. Hennigan spent his first two seasons with the Thunder as the team’s director of college/international player personnel.

Hennigan’s responsibilities included overseeing the Thunder’s professional, college and international scouting departments, as well as assisting with all player personnel matters and day-to-day management of basketball operations.

During Hennigan’s tenure, Oklahoma City compiled a 175-137 (.561) regular season record. The Thunder won 50-or-more games twice, reached the Western Conference Finals twice and advanced to the 2012 NBA Finals.

Prior to joining the Thunder, Hennigan spent four seasons with the San Antonio Spurs. He was named director of basketball operations in September of 2007. Hennigan began as an intern during the 2004-05 season and was later named the team’s basketball operations assistant during the summer of 2005. The Spurs won the NBA World Championship in 2004-05 and 2006-07.

A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, Hennigan graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from Emerson College in 2004. He was named a Division III All-American and an Academic All-American as a senior and was the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Player of the Year for three consecutive seasons. Hennigan finished his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer.

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Im bored so here i go..

If im the orlando gm..I trade Dwight Howard and Whoever else I could for Houstons 14,16 and 18th pick along with Kyle Lowry...Than That would allow them to use jameer nelson as trade bait also...Orlando also has the 19th pick...

I would then get the most athletic and best defensive players I could with those picks..Get a defensive minded coach and let the youngsters run and gun and play defense...Something like what the 76ers are doing...