The Orlando Magic did a lot this offseason, including some things that earned plenty of criticism (yes, from me). They've effectively turned a 12-deep team of young, talented players into a roster built with the present in mind — though winning is no guarantee.
Still, the hardest move to criticize was the hiring of coach Frank Vogel after Scott Skiles' surprise retirement. Vogel was let go by the Pacers because team president Larry Bird felt the locker room needed a new voice — even after an injury-riddled 45-37 playoff season.
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Vogel now takes over the still-young Magic, who have a compelling front court thanks to the offseason additions of Serge Ibaka and Bismack Biyombo to go alongside Nikola Vucevic and Aaron Gordon.