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Jamahl Mosley emphasizes the importance of the Magic bringing higher intensity and fight to the start of games

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Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley emphasized getting off to better starts after Monday’s 96-86 Eastern Conference First Round Game 2 road playoff loss vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers (have been outscored 63-44 in the first quarter through two games).

(via Orlando Magic):

“Can’t spot a team 12 points to start the game, and now you’re climbing uphill the rest of the way. You can play them even all you want the rest of the way, but we have to do a better job of coming out with an intensity and a fight to hit from the beginning of the game.”