Jamahl Mosley, who spent five seasons at the helm of the Orlando Magic before being dismissed earlier this month, was recently spotted using smelling salts ahead of the team's Play-In Tournament matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers. The moment, captured courtside, sparked curiosity among fans and analysts alike.
"It heightens your awareness," Mosley explained back in April, noting that it was only the second time he had ever used them. For a coach navigating the high-stakes pressure of postseason play, such a move underscores the intensity of the moment. The Magic, a young and rebuilding squad, fought hard but ultimately fell short in the tournament, a testament to the growing pains of a roster finding its identity.
In the world of sports, where every edge counts—from game plans to gear—Mosley's pregame ritual is a reminder that even coaches lean on unconventional tools to stay sharp. Whether it's smelling salts for focus or performance apparel for comfort, the pursuit of peak readiness never stops. As the Magic look ahead to next season, Mosley's tenure leaves a legacy of development, even as the team turns a new page.
