MagicMatic wrote:ezzzp wrote:The FO has set up a solid developmental context. They will have options, it’s not all dependent on Fultz and young forwards...trades will happen. In 2-3 years this will be a different roster.
You seem very confident in that assertion, considering if you asked this entire board whether or not DJ, Fournier, Ross, AG, and Vuc would still be in the same roles, from the previous regime, they would have said absolutely not.
My assertion isn't anything radical...all it takes is a quick glance at NBA player movement history and contract cycles to come to the same conclusion. Terms like "timeline" and "future core" are founded on a hypothetical ideal that very rarely happens. They're more or less fan/media driven notions of rebuilds that don't actually have much to do with the reality of what ends up happening.
Look at the Magic's 4 year cap outlook. See all the empty space, that's reality:

There are endless permutations of how that space gets filled, but it will be.
The entire PG rotation is up in the air in less than one year. DJ and MCW are UFA, Fultz is team option and if picked up becomes a RFA the following summer.
Fournier has a player option next season, that means the FO has to decide wether they trade him this year at mid season or risk losing him for nothing at year's end. Once this year's trade deadline passes his trade value will be dictated as a rental. Its very possible he opts out to have a say in where he plays...or the FO could also give him an extension.
Gordon, who is a more valued asset, also has to be decided on for the same reason. Next summer (to 20-21 trade deadline) his trade value hits its sweet spot. The longer they wait, the worse the return on value as his pending free agency will begin to lower what he's worth risking for teams that want to retain him.
etc etc etc....