Magic's shuffle sends a warning to players

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  1. Ice

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting :</div><div class="quote_post">Weisbrod has been chief operating officer of the Magic since 2000. At 35, he becomes one of the NBA's youngest general managers, but his background is in hockey. He will oversee all aspects of the basketball operations, from player acquisitions to the draft to salary-cap management.

    "We are focused at getting back to our winning ways, and we thought it was time for a leadership change," Magic President Bob Vander Weide said. "This is the low, and I am passionate we're going to be working out of something and into something special."

    A former National Hockey League player, Weisbrod is bent on shaking things up, thinking the Magic have lacked toughness, discipline and commitment. "We've been an easy team to play against," he said." We've been a team that you could line up at the tip and look at your guy and not feel like it's going to be a miserable night if you are on the opposing team."</div>
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    the players should be worried. when you are in last place and only have 19 wins, roster changes must be made. now that gabe is gone orlando can't make anymore excuses. its time to change now.
     

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