Magic extend coach Van Gundy’s contract for two seasons

MIAMI,  (Reuters) – The Orlando Magic, hoping to  return to the NBA Finals for the second time in three seasons,  gave coach Stan Van Gundy a contract extension that will keep  him with the team through the 2012-13 season, the Magic said.

Van Gundy, who has a 282-149 record as a head coach during  the regular season, led the Southeast Division champion Magic  to the Eastern Conference finals last season where they lost to  the Boston Celtics in six games.

They advanced to the NBA Finals the previous year but lost  to the Los Angeles Lakers in five games.

Orlando also promoted Alex Martins to team president and  Otis Smith to president of basketball operations, the team said  on its website (nba.com/magic).

“As a team, both from a basketball and business standpoint,  they have us moving in a very positive direction and toward our  ultimate goal of winning an NBA championship,” Magic CEO Bob  Vander Weide said in a statement.