When Scott Skiles took over the Orlando Magic, he laid out a new offensive philosophy. The Magic’s relatively simple sets the previous years was out the window. The Magic were going to move the ball and use the pass more and the pick and roll less to create offense.
It was a very intentional offense, demanding quick cuts and passing to loosen the defense for driving lanes. This was the way the Magic would have to play. Without a premiere scorer or driver, the Magic had to find other ways to break down a defense and create open 3-pointers.