The frontcourt is getting pretty crowded for the Orlando Magic.

The Magic acquired two bigs in Serge Ibaka and Bismack Biyombo, and they also signed Jeff Green this summer. Those three join Nikola Vucevic and Aaron Gordon.

New head coach Frank Vogel is going to have to find the right combinations to make it work.

The initial thought is that someone is on the way out. Gordon is the youngest of all and it would make sense for the Magic to want to keep him for awhile. Vucevic, on the surface, appears that he could be the odd man out when you consider what Orlando committed to Ibaka and Biyombo this summer.

The plan isn't going to part ways with Vucevic anytime soon, though.

From ESPN's Zach Lowe:

The potential playmaking void is one reason the Magic are in no rush to trade Vucevic despite the logjam, league sources say. They might need his post game, and especially his passing.

After a year in Philly, Vucevic has spent the last four in Orlando, growing in each of them. He averaged 19.3 points and 10.9 rebounds two seasons ago and threw up 18.2 and 8.9 last year. He developed a nice mid-range game and his ability to space the floor is going to be crucial playing alongside Gordon and Elfrid Payton, both of which will be handling the ball a lot and neither of which are threats from the outside yet.

The Magic,eventually, are still going to have to figure it out. They're paying a lot of money to a lot of players that can't all be on the floor at once. Lowe is reporting that a Vucevic trade isn't imminent, but it may be something that comes up in the not-too-distant future.

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