The dismissal of Jamahl Mosley was not merely about a blown 3-1 lead. Organizations do not sever ties with a head coach who guided a rebuild into three consecutiveThe dismissal of Jamahl Mosley was not merely about a blown 3-1 lead. Organizations do not sever ties with a head coach who guided a rebuild into three consecutive

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The dismissal of Jamahl Mosley was not merely about a blown 3-1 lead. Organizations do not sever ties with a head coach who guided a rebuild into three consecutive playoff appearances simply because one series went sideways. All things considered, the Magic’s collapse against the Pistons accelerated a reckoning that had apparently been building for months. That their acknowledged cornerstone publicly voiced doubt about their trajectory hours after elimination serves only to underscore the existential nature of the issue.

More than the Game Seven blowout, the simmering concern likely sealed Mosley’s fate. Paolo Banchero finished the deciding contest with 38, nine, and six, carrying an offense that increasingly appeared in need of both structure and confidence. And even his brilliance could not conceal the rot exposed over the final three outings of the series. In particular, the Magic’s catastrophic meltdown in the second half of Game Six (19 points total off 23 consecutive missed shots) was far from just a cold stretch. It had all and sundry wondering if their ceiling had already been reached.

To be sure, Mosley deserves credit for making the Magic relevant again. When he arrived five years ago, the franchise was drifting through another rebuild, long on lottery picks and short on direction. Under his stewardship, Banchero evolved into a legitimate star, Franz Wagner became one of the National Basketball Association’s more versatile forwards, and the blue and silver finally developed the defensive identity they hitherto lacked. The problem, however, is that rebuild architects are not always championship mentors. There is a difference between cultivating hope and engineering contention. The former requires patience. The latter demands solutions, particularly under pressure.

Which is why Banchero’s comments lingered long after his postmortem. Superstars rarely issue direct ultimatums anymore; they have become too media-trained to do so. Instead, uncertainty becomes the language of warning. His remarks after elimination did not sound like he was convinced of the Magic being one move away. And, as a result they now face the uncomfortable reality confronting emergent contenders: Talent accumulation eventually gives way to expectation. At some point, “young” ceases to excuse inconsistency. At some point, internal development needs to produce external strides.

Up 3-1 and on the cusp of advancing in the playoffs, the Magic thought they had arrived. Instead, they found themselves second-guessing their failed venture. Is their foundation strong enough to not merely survive, but thrive? Mosley became the first casualty of the incertitude. Given where they are, he may not be the last.

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and human resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

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