ORLANDO, Fla. — Fresh off their most successful season in seven years, the Orlando Magic will have a built-in advantage this offseason that should help the franchise solidify its hard-fought gains.



Orlando will have stability within its front office and at head coach.



Every year from 2015 through 2018, the Magic spent the bulk of their offseasons retooling in one of those crucial areas.



In 2015, the organization hired Scott Skiles as its new coach. In 2016, Skiles resigned following repeated disputes with general manager Rob Hennigan, and the Magic hired Frank Vogel as their new coach. In 2017, the team fired Hennigan and hired Jeff Weltman as president of basketball operations and John Hammond as GM. In 2018, Vogel was fired, and the team hired Steve Clifford as its new coach.



The revolving door finally has frozen shut. Weltman, Hammond and Clifford are not going anywhere in the weeks and months ahead, and players expect to benefit from the...