Magic Dismiss Davis; Name Jent Interim Head Coach
March 17, 2005 - Orlando Magic General Manager John Weisbrod announced today that Johnny Davis has been dismissed from his position as head coach. Magic assistant coach Chris Jent has been named interim head coach. In addition, the Magic have released assistant coach Ron Ekker.
"We work in a bottom line business," said Weisbrod. "It is our responsibility to do everything possible to create the best opportunity for success.
"We will continue to do everything possible to make this team better and feel at this time that we need a new voice and direction," added Weisbrod. "The organization is grateful to Johnny for his work and loyalty, and I wish he and his family the best."
Davis was named Orlando's head coach back on November 17, 2003, taking over for Doc Rivers during the early part of the 2003-04 season. His Magic head coaching record was 51-84, including 31-33 this season. His overall head coaching mark, including one season at Philadelphia (1996-97), is 73-144.
Chris Jent, who was named assistant coach on August 12, 2004, becomes the seventh coach in franchise history. He spent the 2003-04 season with Philadelphia as assistant coach/player development.
Jent had 10 seasons of experience as a professional basketball player, including two seasons in the NBA. A member of the 1993-94 NBA Champion Houston Rockets, Jent also played for the New York Knicks during the 1996-97 campaign, as well as internationally in Australia, Italy, Spain and Greece.
"In a relatively short period of time as part of our organization, Chris has earned a great deal of respect," said Weisbrod. "He brings a great work ethic, excellent X's and O's knowledge, and has been a part of winning teams as a player."
A native of Sparta, N.J., Jent also played five seasons in the CBA. Prior to turning professional, he played four years at Ohio State University from 1988-92. Jent appeared in 123 games with the Buckeyes during his collegiate career, scoring 1,007 points. He connected on 38.2 percent of his three-point field goal attempts. Jent helped Ohio State to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and back-to-back Big Ten championships.
Jent and his wife, Alice, have two children.
http://www.nba.com/magic/news/Magic_Dismiss_Davis_Name_Jent-135646-800.html
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