Former Orlando Magic General Manager John Gabriel fields a question in 2003 about an upcoming draft during a meeting with the press at the Magic training
Former Orlando Magic General Manager John Gabriel fields a question in 2003 about an upcoming draft during a meeting with the press at the Magic training facility in Orlando, Florida. (AP Photo — Peter Cosgrove)
Four decades ago, a tenacious kid from Hanover saw his Delone Catholic basketball squad on the verge of falling apart. Some of his teammates had quit the team and losses were starting to pile up, but John Gabriel pulled his team together and willed them to a state title.
Twenty years later, that same tenacious kid from Hanover sat in a diner in Orlando, Florida, drawing up the blueprints for a new NBA franchise with his friend Pat Williams. Together, they would tackle the challenge of bringing championship-caliber basketball to football-obsessed Florida. The list of players Gabriel would bring to the Orlando Magic franchise reads like an all-decade team: Shaquille O'Neal, Anferee "Penny" Hardaway, Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady.
Fast forward 20 more years to modern day, and that kid from Hanover, now the director of basketball operations with the New York Knicks, is facing a whole new challenge: Parkinson's disease.
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Gabriel was sitting in an Orlando-area condo reading an article about Michael J. Fox, ironically, when he noticed a quiver in his ring finger.