Rob Hennigan and the Orlando Magic have agreed upon an extension through the 17-18 season.

Hennigan was hired in 2012 to replace Otis Smith and immediately had to deal with the Dwight Howard trade.

The Magic have a 68-178 record during Hennigan's three seasons as general manager.

Hennigan’s recent draft acquisitions — Victor Oladipo in 2013 and Aaron Gordon and Elfrid Payton last year — have received positive reviews.

On April 16, Hennigan was asked about a potential extension, and he said, “What I can tell you is I love working here. It’s a pleasure to work here. It’s an honor to work for the DeVos family and under [CEO] Alex [Martins’] leadership, and I’m happy to be here as long as they want to keep me here.”