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Magic CEO, UCF chair Alex Martins on why time wasn’t right to leave for Big 12

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports January 18, 2023

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Alex Martins wears many hats when it comes to the sports landscape in Central Florida. As CEO of the Orlando Magic, Martins has been responsible for the future of the NBA franchise. As chairman of UCF’s Board of Trustees, he has seen the school undergo tremendous growth, including an impending move to the Big 12 Conference in 2023. But Martins came close to adding another title to his already impressive resume: Big 12 commissioner. Martins was... + full article



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