The New Orleans Pelicans have hired former Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley as the franchise's new head coach, it was announced Monday.
The deal is for five years, sources told ESPN.
Mosley, who led the Magic to three consecutive playoff berths over the past three seasons despite multiple injury-plagued campaigns, was fired May 4 -- a day after they lost Game 7 to the Detroit Pistons in the first round of the playoffs following a 3-1 series lead.
That cleared the way for the Pelicans to fully focus on Mosley, who had a 189-221 record in his five seasons with Orlando.
"Jamahl has earned tremendous respect across the NBA for his leadership, professionalism, and the strong relationships he develops with players and staff," Pelicans executive vice president Joe Dumars said in a statement. "He has consistently demonstrated an ability to develop young talent while establishing teams that compete with toughness, discipline, and togetherness. His teams reflect his coaching style through their defensive intensity, effort, preparation, and commitment to playing the right way. Those qualities reinforce the long-term stability of a winning culture."
Sources said top Pelicans officials maintained consistent communication with Mosley and his agent, Bret Just of WME Basketball, after getting dismissed from the Magic and the sides formally met in person last week at the NBA draft combine in Chicago.
Dumars underwent a thorough search, including conversations with Milwaukee Bucks assistants Darvin Ham and Rajon Rondo, Brooklyn Nets assistant Steve Hetzel and interim New Orleans coach James Borrego.
The Pelicans believe the franchise is at a point similar to when Mosley took over the rebuilding Magic in 2021 after a 21-win season. His leadership and development plan led to season-by-season improvement, then playoff appearances.
The 47-year-old Mosley, who was second in Coach of the Year voting in 2023-24, had the third-most regular-season wins in Magic franchise history (189). Before he joined, the Magic hadn't made the playoffs for three straight seasons since the team did it six years in a row from 2006-07 through 2011-12.
Mosley built teams anchored by strong defenses, with the Magic ranked No. 3 overall in 2023-24, No. 2 in 2024-25 and No. 11 this season.
In New Orleans, Mosley will take over a roster mixed with young talent such as Derik Queen, Jeremiah Fears and Yves Missi and veterans such as Trey Murphy III, Zion Williamson, Jordan Poole, Dejounte Murray and Herbert Jones.
The Pelicans finished the season at 26-56. They own just one pick in June's draft -- No. 58 -- after trading away their first-rounder in a draft-day deal a year ago, which helped them move up for Queen.
