Orlando Magic Offseason: An Identity Created

May 23, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic Head coach Frank Vogel and general manager Rob Hennigan pose for a photo during the press conference at Amway Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
May 23, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic Head coach Frank Vogel and general manager Rob Hennigan pose for a photo during the press conference at Amway Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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May 23, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic Head coach Frank Vogel and general manager Rob Hennigan pose for a photo during the press conference at Amway Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /

With the flurry of moves the Orlando Magic made this offseason the future of the team seems far less muddled as an identity seems to have taken shape.

When the offseason began, the Orlando Magic had many questions that needed to be answered. The possibilities of what this team could become in the stretch of a couple months seemed endless.

A little more than two months ago, the Magic seemed to be in disarray. Scott Skiles had unexpectedly resigned, Magic fans were still reeling from the Tobias Harris trade, and the Magic were directionless.

Nobody knew where they were headed.

Could they be the Eastern Conference iteration of the Sacramento Kings who have been rebuilding for a decade with little to show for it? Could they magically overhaul their team overnight and morph into a contender like the Heat did in the summer of 2011?

Possibilities bountiful and terrifying loomed over the fan base, and one would imagine the front office to a lesser degree.

Now a couple of weeks into free agency, the Magic seem to have found an identity through overhauling their team, ticking off each box with each new acquisition as they reformed their team.

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