Jacque Vaughn focused on coaching Magic, not rumors or speculation

By Staff     Jan 12, 2015

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Orlando Magic's head coach Jacque Vaughn coaches against Boston Celtics during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Orlando, Fla, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. (AP Photo/Willie J. Allen Jr.)

When Jacque Vaughn accepted the position of head coach of the Orlando Magic before the 2012-13 season, he knew the organization had a long way to go to reach respectability.

The former Kansas point guard, who went on to play 12 seasons in the NBA with Utah, Atlanta, Orlando, New Jersey and San Antonio, joined the organization at the ground floor of a major overhaul. That’s why the Magic didn’t overreact and fire the young coach — who landed the gig after spending two years as a Spurs assistant — when the team struggled in Vaughn’s first two seasons (20-62, then 23-59) down in Mickey Mouse Land.

Now in Year 3, the young Magic have shown promise at times, but Orlando has lost six straight and 11 of 14.

The Magic’s most recent struggles, [Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel reported, have led some of the team’s fans to call for Vaughn’s dismissal][1].

Orlando (13-27) currently is tied with Boston for 11th in the mostly wide-open Eastern Conference and sits in fifth place in the five-team Southeast Division (comprised of Atlanta, Washington, Miami, Charlotte and the Magic).

However, Vaughn told the Sentinel he isn’t worried about what outsiders think of the job he’s doing and he avoids reading about rumors and speculation.

> “I’m not on social media,” Vaughn
> said. “And the great thing is I do my
> job as hard as I can every single day,
> and I’ll always keep it that way. I
> keep it that simple. I don’t
> complicate it. What I do know is,
> since Day One, since I accepted this
> job, everything I’ve done has been for
> this organization and it’ll continue
> to be that way.”

Robbins reports that the Magic have expectations for improvement this season, with young players such as Tobias Harris, Nikola Vucevic, Victor Oladipo and Evan Fournier (Vucevic is 24 and the other three are 22 years old) gaining experience.

While Orlando is 5-4 in games decided by 3 points or less, it is 10-11 against teams that are below .500. That’s where much of the criticism originates.

The Sentinel lists “head-scratching” Magic losses to teams such as Boston, Utah, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Detroit and the L.A. Lakers as signs Orlando has lost its way recently.

Harris, though, doesn’t agree with disgruntled fans pointing their fingers at Vaughn.

> “I think for us as a team we need to
> turn it around, not just for Coach but
> for ourselves,” Harris told the
> Sentinel. “At the end of the day,
> Coach can’t come on the floor. He
> can’t box out for you. He can’t dive
> on the floor for you. Nobody on the
> staff can get on the floor and go out
> there and out-hustle somebody and play
> with a passion and a heart for you as
> a player.”

Harris went on to speak of Vaughn’s passion behind the scenes, as well as the coach putting in long hours to study game video.

Vucevic also defended the 39-year-old man in charge.

> “You can’t blame it on Jacque,”
> Vucevic told the Sentinel. “We’re the
> guys out there playing. You can’t say
> that it’s Jacque’s fault. The effort
> has to come from us. He can’t control
> that. He can give us plays and
> X’s-and-O’s and all that, but if we
> don’t come out with any effort …
> it’s not going to do anything.”

The Magic had two lottery picks in the 2014 Draft and picked up 20-year-old point guard Elfrid Payton (Louisiana-Lafayette) and 19-year-old forward Aaron Gordon (Arizona). Injured early in the season, Gordaon has only played 11 games.

The schedule doesn’t get any easier for Orlando coming up. Its next five opponents are Chicago, Houston, Memphis, Oklahoma City and the suddenly recharged Pistons. Then the Magic get lowly New York (5-35) and mediocre Indiana (15-24).

If Vaughn survives this season it likely will mean his young players show competitiveness and promise down the stretch. And if that happens, things could turn around for Vaughn and Orlando in the next couple of seasons.

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[1]: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orlando-magic/os-orlando-magic-jacque-vaughn-0112-20150111-story.html
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