John Gabriel (basketball)

John Gabriel is the Executive Advisor for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association. He is known for his time as general manager with the Orlando Magic, who reached the NBA Playoffs 5 times during his tenure.

John Gabriel
New York Knicks
PositionDirector of Pro Scouting & Free Agency
LeagueNBA
Personal information
NationalityAmerican

Career

Philadelphia 76ers

Gabriel started his coaching career with the Philadelphia 76ers working as an assistant coach, the director of video scouting, and the scouting coordinator.

Orlando Magic

Gabriel was hired by the Magic in 1987 as the director of player personnel, director of scouting, and assistant coach. Gabriel helped the Magic reach the NBA Playoffs two times as vice president of basketball operations, and as a player personnel coach from 1994-1996. He reached the NBA Finals in 1995, won the Eastern Conference Finals in 1995, and won the Atlantic Division in 1995, 1996 and 1999.

With Darrell Armstrong leading the team, the Magic compiled a 41-41 record, but missed the playoffs in the 1999 season. Gabriel hired Doc Rivers as head coach of the Magic at the beginning of that season. Rivers won Coach of the Year honors. In 2000, Gabriel won the NBA and Sport Illustrated Executuive of the Year Award. The following season, Gabriel, pursued free agents Grant Hill, Tim Duncan, and Tracy McGrady. Ultimately, Hill and McGrady came to Orlando while Duncan decided to stay with the San Antonio Spurs. In addition, Gabriel drafted Mike Miller, who would later become Rookie of the Year.

Gabriel was let go by the Magic in the middle of a franchise record 19-game losing streak during the 2003-04 NBA season.

Portland Trail Blazers

Gabriel returned to basketball in the NBA as an executive and scout first for the Portland Trail Blazers.

New York Knicks

In 2008, he became the director of scouting for the New York Knicks.[1]

Personal life

Gabriel revealed in 2012 that he had been suffering from Parkinson's disease.[2][3]

Gabriel is a 1978 graduate of Kutztown State Teachers College (now Kutztown University of Pennsylvania), where he played basketball. He was inducted into the school's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006.[4]

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