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Magic fire Jamahl Mosley after first-round collapse

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 9:54 AM

Head coach Jamahl Mosley was fired by the Magic on Monday, one day after a Game 7 loss to the Detroit Pistons in ​a first-round series that Orlando led 3-1.

The Magic ‌lost in the first round of the playoffs for the third consecutive season. They had navigated the play-in round to earn the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Orlando built a 24-point ‌lead ​at home in Game 6 on ⁠Friday but managed only ⁠19 points in the second half to drop the game and send the series, tied 3-3, back to Detroit for Sunday’s elimination game.

Mosley took the blame ​Sunday night, saying the defeat in Detroit and series collapse was “on me.”

“I’ve got to be able to do ⁠a better job of preparing ⁠them for what they were going to ​see tonight,” Mosley said. “We talked a little bit about it, ​but probably not enough.”

The Pistons dominated the second ‌half again in Game 7, a 116-94 victory, as Detroit became the 15th team in NBA history to overcome a 3-1 deficit in the playoffs.

Orlando also lost in ⁠Game 7 of the 2024 first round against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Mosley, 47, spent five seasons as head coach in Orlando ⁠and accumulated a ‌record of 189-221. Orlando won 41 ⁠or more games each of the past ​three ‌seasons.

Former Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan, ​previously the ⁠coach at the University of Florida, is considered a top target in Orlando’s search, according to multiple reports. Donovan resigned as coach of the Bulls last month in a franchise reset that included multiple changes in the front ​office.

–Field Level Media