Brian Hill

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Brian Hill returned to Orlando as head coach on May 24, 2005. During the 2005-06 campaign, Hill led the Magic to a 36-46 record. More impressively, Hill guided Orlando to a 16-6 finish, the best in franchise history, including an eight-game winning streak (March 31-April 15, third-longest in team history) and a 12-game home winning streak (March 10-April 15, fourth-longest in team history).

Hill served as head coach of the Magic from 1993-1997 and is the most successful coach in franchise history, posting a record of 191-104 (.647) during that span. He also spent two-plus seasons as head coach of the Vancouver Grizzlies (1997-2000) and has an overall head coaching record of 258-273 (.486). Hill’s overall record with the Magic is 227-150 (.602).

Hill’s extensive coaching resume spans more than 35 years. His NBA career began in 1986, serving as an assistant to Mike Fratello in Atlanta. After four seasons with the Hawks (in which they were 200-128, .609), Hill joined the Orlando Magic as an assistant to Matt Guokas in 1990. After three seasons, he was promoted to head coach on June 30, 1993...More

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