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Gator Basketball - 6/1/07
Orlando Magic hire Billy Donovan as coach
Brian Schmitz | Orlando Sentinel Writer

Billy Donovan sent seismic shock waves from Gainesville to Orlando on
Thursday, taking over as Magic head coach and leaving the national
champion Florida Gators without the architect of their dynasty.

After a whirlwind courtship that lasted about a week, Donovan was hired by
the Magic just two months after leading Florida to the second of back-to-
back NCAA titles -- and mere days before UF was set to announce that he
had agreed contractually to extend his stay as the Gators' head coach.

Donovan, 42, will be introduced as the Magic franchise's eighth coach in its
history at an 11 a.m. news conference today at RDV Sportsplex. He then
will hold a 4 p.m. news conference in Gainesville.