And I need feedback on all of this too; scouting thoughts, roster fit, chemistry fit! Would it be a good move?? Some people here may have seen this player more than others! Not only that, but as a hometown kid, I think there's even a few of us here who have known him personally at one point or another!!
This summer, I bet the Magic will secretly target this Forward as their No. 1 priority in free agency, and I think a lot of fans would love to have him on board too.
He is the hometown kid after all. A phenomenal passer, a versatile player on both ends of the floor because of his 6'10 height and high IQ, and a certified 3 pt bomber. He reminds me of Hedo Turkoglu a little bit, and that's a really great thing. The dude can P/R very good, has a deadly floater, and uses his height advantageously in passing and shooting.
On the risk front, a report has said that multiple doctors like his prognosis in having a long and productive career. Plus he is not an athleticism-based player. He is in his prime at 27, coming into the league as an older rookie, and again, a non athleticism-based player which always bodes well for a longer prime and career.
He is just one of those guys like Draymond Green. People were not sure he could translate to the NBA without explosiveness, so he falls to the 2nd round as well, and then turns out translating very well into the league. It's just, whereas Draymond is a 2 way monster, Parsons is more of a Swiss Army knife offensive player. But his D will be very solid I bet, because he has height, lateral quickness and the same kind of high IQ as Vooch and Fournier to play a great team system of defense, covered by some more dangerous defenders such as Iblocka, Air Gordon, and Payton.
A Potential "2016-2017 Magic" 7(-9) Man Playoffs Rotation:
Payton / Mario / (Watson)
Fournier / Mario / (Watson)
Parsons / Gordon / Mario
Ibaka / Gordon / Parsons
Vooch / Ibaka / (Dedmon)
With this roster, I also incorporated basic cap space gymnastics into a projection analysis; for future seasons of team planning. This projection essentially accounts for large max type deals on Fournier, Parsons, and a full max on Iblocka; all while still having 1 max space for the mega 2017 free agency class, where I projected KD would also be part of already, (in a Speculation post like 1 month-ish ago). This class also conveniently contains All Star PGs Russell Westbrook and CP3 (among many other stars like Paul George), in case EP can't show flashes in such a nice lineup this year.
Furthermore, the FO has shown they can flip high priced players too, for more flexible cap space maintenance yet again. And on this line of thought, this is the most realistic way I also see us nabbing Mike Conley this summer, if the Magic wanted to go ahead and be gangbusters in free agency this summer. I wouldn't blame them based on how weak the East is; they would be strategizing like Dallas, and Golden State, has been the past few years -- get win now players but keep big cap space around the corner in a couple of seasons (or with a couple of big trades for cap). Plus, it pays to remember again how well Orlando has seemingly been keeping big cap space open somehow, always, no matter what players it involves.
To further illustrate my line of thinking -- what the Magic have done this past year, is taken two players due big amounts of cap next summer, Oladipo and Harris, and erased them.
Now, the Magic have two cheap years on Air Gordon, Payton, and Napier, three cheap years on Super Mario, and four cheap years on Zimmerman, before their respective restricted free agencies.
Playing with the longer rookie deals over Dipo and Harris has given the Magic a lot of cap space for the next two years. And I haven't even considered hometown/winning discounts, something Vooch has already done once, and something I wouldn't be terribly surprised if a few other Magic players do based on their personalities, such as EP and Fournier. I mean, it'll probably take 4-5 year deals, with trade kicker, poison pill, and player options built in, but I can see a few Magic players discounting a few mill from that base of an offer. Meaning, it lets Orlando squeeze in one more big free agent someday, when it looks like they couldn't (easily).
Meanwhile, Orlando is taking a longer look at some youngsters like Aaron, Mario, and EP, mainly, but also Fournier and Vucevic, that they probably see more potential with than what they have seen (and projected) out of Tobias Harris and Victor Oladipo.
That is a very sneaky and clever idea. These first three youngsters are all younger, taller, more athletic, and more cheaper. And fans here are often on the hype train with one of those three names (well, if we included EP's better rookie season moments too).
And interestingly enough, the last time Orlando and Dallas locked horns against each other in free agency (a few years ago), Dallas tried to pry restricted free agent Marcin Gortat away from Orlando, just as Orlando was extending its cap on prying unrestricted free agent Brandon Bass from Dallas. The common thought was that Orlando would probably let Gortat go because of the cap space ramifications and another big man already on the Magic, Dwight Howard. As most of us already know, Orlando signed Bass, then matched and kept Gortat away from Dallas too. Gortat proved to be a phenomenal big man for us, even with him having to play with Dwight on the roster too.
With Dallas' reported interested in signing our restricted free agent, Fournier, could Orlando be doing it all over again with both Parsons and Fournier? (Feel free to insert Mario and Aaron for Dwight in this analogy too)

Sources:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14871511/dallas-mavericks-scared-losing-chandler-parsons-offseason
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/os-hs-chandler-parsons-sponsors-team-20160316-story.html
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/orlando-magic-team-salary/
Scouting:
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The Hype!:
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