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June 8, 2024, 12:18 pm
The Magic took a step up this year, making the playoffs as the fifth seed and competing hard in a first-round loss to the Cavs. Given that, this team still has some major roster construction questions. What questions are there for the current Magic core, and how could the Magic address that in the future? Make sure to check out the link below for our dynasty evaluation criteria.
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Franz Wagner (30-55)
Wagner continued his improvement, ticking up slightly across the board in his counting stats and taking on more offensive responsibility. The dip in his three-point shooting is a little concerning, but the increase in rim drives and finishing more than alleviate those concerns. How much Wagner improves that deep-ball accuracy and his playmaking will determine just how high his fantasy ceiling can become.
Jalen Suggs (85-105)
Suggs has developed into a defensive dynamo. However, another important development is his three-point shooting, which has become a real asset in catch-and-shoot scenarios with the accuracy and volume. We wish Suggs had more on-ball promise, but it does appear he has a clear role in the league to provide some threes and steals value.
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