1. Orlando Magic
The Orlando Magic are in the early stages of a rebuild. They traded away numerous veterans at the 2021 NBA trade deadline and will likely be active again this season, moving the remainder of the ones that they have.
It makes sense, as the Magic should be giving as much playing time to their younger players to help them develop as possible. However, if there is one area they need to address, it is their 3-point shooting.
Orlando is 27th in the NBA in 3-point percentage, which likely explains some of their issues offensively. Despite the low shooting percentage, Magic players are not shy about letting it fly from deep, ranking 12th in attempts and 18th in makes.
Adding a sharpshooter such as Duncan Robinson to the mix would help open things up offensively. The Magic have some talented offensive players, especially in their backcourt, but none of them are great shooters.
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Cole Anthony and R.J. Hampton have improved, but Markelle Fultz and Jalen Suggs are not great shooters just yet. Bringing in someone who can space the floor for the Magic, however, would improve the team’s offensive efficiency as they would have more space to attack the basket.