One of the reasons Jeff Weltman and the entire Magic organization are so passive is that they receive zero pressure from the fans and media in Orlando.
Yeah.. I can't speak to Magic Twitter or R/OrlandoMagic during this period, but many of us have been banging the drum regarding Weltman and his extreme passivity/flaws dating back to 2018.
The issue is the 2021 and 2022 drafts not only saved his entire legacy, but they validated many of his archaic beliefs on roster building and management that had gotten us nowhere up until a loaded draft class in 2021 and us falling into the first overall pick in 2022. Drafting Franz and Banchero can make many problems disseapear for a while, but they do not go away entirely.
The reality is the same old cowardly, egotistical, and man of infinite time and patience is still there. Wait 4 years to start a rebuild despite clear evidence in year 1? Sure, why not. Acquire injury riddled players and burn years of salary and roster spots on them for very little ROI? Sure, why not. Command a basketball organization who in the almost decade you've run it has yet to finish as a top 20 3pt shooting team despite being in a 3pt shooting era? Of, course. All of this has actually led Martin's to awarding him an extension for what will now be the 6th time in 8 years we will finish with a losing record.
Leadership starts at the top, and Weltman has been enabled. I loved seeing his face while we were getting blown out on national television the other day because to me I saw it as him, for the first time, having to deal with the embarrassment of what he has built here. He officially lost the battle with what the NBA media and fanbase has criticized him about for years.
Now the pressure is on and things are sure to get interesting starting this summer imo. For better or worse.