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Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley has faced rumors about his job security for most of this season, but he could have the chance to stick around if his team continues to excel in the playoffs against the top-seeded Detroit Pistons.
Both the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic may be without one of their key players in Game 4 of their first-round playoff series on Monday.
It's not going to get any easier for Orlando, who enters Game 4 up 2-1, but the Magic have some ways to take down Cade Cunningham's Pistons.
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Magic guard Desmond Bane believed as far as back as the summer that Jamal Cain would be in Orlando’s rotation during the NBA playoffs.
Orlando's depth of talent shines in Game 3 win with 2 franchise record performances
Franz Wagner sank a stepback 16-foot jumper to regain the lead for Orlando. After Tobias Harris missed a free-throw line jumper on the Pistons’ ensuing possession, Wagner received the ball on the left wing with seven seconds left on the shot clock. With Cunningham bearing down on him, Wagner drained a 3-pointer to extend Orlando’s lead to 109-105.
Developers at the studio Wizards of the Coast cited AI and layoff protections as some issues driving unionization effort