AP ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The Magic fired coach Stan Van Gundy and split with general manager Otis Smith on Monday, the culmination of a season in which Orlando was ensnared in a long-running soap opera with Dwight Howard and made another first-round … See all stories on this topic »
The Orlando Magic just completed an insane roller coaster of a season, and now that it's over, speculation is spreading that Head Coach Stan Van Gundy will soon be out of a job. Well, according to the Orlando Sentinel, Mr. Van Gundy ain't too worried … See all stories on this topic »
Life is good, even if he gets canned as coach of the Orlando Magic. Life as a baseball fan looks like a cushy Plan B. Van Gundy was at Tropicana Field Saturday afternoon, catching up with his good friend, Atlanta Braves Fredi González, as the Braves … See all stories on this topic »
I don't see how Van Gundy is back as coach of the Orlando Magic. I don't see how Otis Smith is back as general manager. Yet, Magic CEO Alex Martins said in a text message to the Orlando Sentinel this week that “No decisions have been reached. See all stories on this topic »
The May 28 issue of ESPN: The Magazine will feature an interview with Orlando Magic forward Dwight Howard, in which the superstar sounds off on the tumultuous 2011-2012 season he had. In this preview of the interview, Howard also talked about the feud … See all stories on this topic »
by Joshua Casey When Dwight Howard signed a one year opt in with the Orlando Magic this past season, during the NBA trade whirlwind, it seemed as though all the troubles and worries for Magic head Stan Van Gundy, and GM Otis Smith were over, … See all stories on this topic »
Orlando Magic CEO Alex Martins said Tuesday night that his evaluation process of the team's basketball operations department is still ongoing. “No decisions have been reached,” Martins told the Orlando Sentinel via text message. See all stories on this topic »
abasketballjones.com – Awkward moment in Orlando. Stan Van Gundy confirms Dwight Howard wants him fired and then Dwight comes into the interview denying it. aj642
By Josh Robbins, Orlando Sentinel Danny Granger, Indiana's leading scorer, is 6-9, and it doesn't make sense to ask 6-foot-6 Jason Richardson to guard him for long stretches. Leaving Richardson at small forward would force 6-foot-4 JJ Redick to match … See all stories on this topic »