MasterGMer wrote:eyriq wrote:MasterGMer wrote:Let me ask you folks a bold question:
Without Paolo, our roster and competitiveness is just horrible (among the league's worst in offensive rating plus 3pt shooting)
Should we explore trade or even tanking to improve our roster to get into Championship contention discussion? (I am not a fan of us tanking)
We have trade assets, including young pieces and draft picks. But I am not a fan of us wasting this season instead of player development and building a culture plus chemistry of winning.
But clearly, we are not good enough in terms of championship contention.
What should Magic do? Paolo's injury exposed this team?
No. We've identified our #1, #2, and #3 options. Our core is set. Now it's about developing AB and Jett into impact contributors, establishing a system and winning identity, and acquiring the right role players. Don't need lottery picks for that.
Indeed, in a world where we are a lottery team our core gets called into question and our championship window gets pushed back. Terrible scenario.
I do understand even with Jeff Weltman's philosophy of building it thru draft and organic development, hence very likely this team now and future is set with #1, #2, and #3.
But what about current situation now? With Paolo out, our team has lost 4 in a row by double digit, or blow out.
Is the depth good enough, is our second or third option good enough to carry the team? Or is our shooting and bench good enough?
Another thinking of mine is can we do better than the current construction of our roster not just short term but long term of possibly contending for Championships?
In that case, I am talking about a potential trade.
If, if and if our FO makes good judgement and have a good strategy in the now plus future, Orlando Magic could be a VERY VERY GOOD team, even a dynasty

Here is the issue.
Options #1,#2, and #3 are also in the crucial developing stage. None of these guys will be in their prime for another few years.
That makes it very difficult to both draft and develop the perfect complimentary players within the same timeframe without sacrificing THEIR development as well. Orlando this season
WITH Paolo were not contenders.
For contrast, OKC just moved their youth for veteran depth as they are legitimately contending for a championship NOW.
Boston had to move their investments to attain:
Jrue Holiday (Robert Williams, Malcolm Brogdon, x2 frps) Derek White (Langford, Richardson, top 4 pick :became Blake Wesley)Porzingis (Marcus Smart)So in reality the Magic's core is the only really important investment for development. The others have a greater chance to be developed to be later moved. Why? Because the likelihood they ALL become integral parts of the contending timeframe of this particular roster is
extremely slim. They would need to see huge strides in development otherwise.
Watching this team so far this season, everyone looks to be on the table outside of Paolo, Suggs, or Franz. At least they absolutely should be. Nobody else has proven they are a good fit next to those guys moving forward.