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By adding depth, Magic seem intent on making something out of 2017-18 season

Many questions were unanswered when the Orlando Magic hired Jeff Weltman as their new president of basketball operations two months ago. Chief among them: Did Weltman plan to tank the 2017-18 season in an attempt to secure the best possible draft pick next June? The answer appears clearer now. The signings

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