VDT wrote:Ducklett wrote:VDT wrote:His salary next year is not that important in the grand scheme of things so the risk is relatively low.
However it still doesnt make any sense for the Magic to pick up his option now. They could wait to see how he looks on the court first before deciding or they could simply not pick it up at all. It is highly unlikely that he will get more money next year that what the Magic could offer him.
If anything this decision speaks volumes on how desperate the Magic are to find a player to build around.
The Magic could realistically be a top 4 team in the East this year without Fultz stepping on the court...
I know the Magic aren't the sexiest team to watch if you aren't a fan, but at least do a bit of reading before your "hot" takes.
So because you think that the Magic could be a top 4 seed next year in the eastern conference means that my post was wrong?
Why dont you tell us who they are building around. Their lottery picks (Gordon, Isaak, Bamba) havent shown much yet and their best player is a soon to be 29 years old Vucevic whom their fans wanted to get rid of until last year and who in his career year managed to lead them to the 7th seed and then was completely exposed in the first round. The Magic have pieces but not a top 2 player in a contender which is why they have gone all in with Fultz.
Vucevic was an All-Star last season.
AG and Isaac (at least try to look it up) are promising regardless of your ignorance
Bamba hasn’t shown much, I’ll give you that, but “go all in”? “Desperate”? Lmao please. The Magic FO picked up one year on a team option for a former 1st overall pick that they’ve had for like half a season and all of the Markelle Fultz experts come out the woodwork to diagnose him, discredit what he HAS done, and declare absolutes about his future.
Please let me know who better would have been available given the Magic’s cap space had they declined the option.