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Jamahl Mosley discusses Game 3 win against Cavs: Emphasizing easy transition baskets at the end of possessions

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Here’s Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley discussing the group’s much needed offensive outburst following Thursday’s 121-83 Eastern Conference First Round Game 3 home playoff win vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers (51.1% FG/35.1% 3-PT/87.5% FT/22 fastbreak points).

(via Orlando Magic):

“I think we got some easy ones, and what we’ve talked about is being able to get out early, because we finished the possessions to get out and run and get easy baskets in transition. I think when you see a couple layups go in, you see a few shots go in, it builds a little bit more and the momentum changes a little bit. We saw that with them in Cleveland, and then the story was a little different here for us being able to watch the ball go through the hoop.”