Orlando Magic
Through the 2032 draft the Magic control 4 first-round picks and 8 second-round picks, with 2 tied up in swap rights. Their firsts land in 2027, 2029, 2031, and 2032. 5 of their own picks are owed elsewhere.
In 2026 the Magic pick once: their own second; they also owe out their own first to CHA (Orlando's own first conveyed to Charlotte, landing at pick 18, routed via Phoenix from the Desmond Bane trade chain.).
In 2027 the Magic pick once: their own first; they also owe out their own second to CHA (Charlotte takes the least favorable of the ORL and BOS 2027 seconds, attached in the 2025 Tyus Jones trade.).
In 2028 the Magic pick once: LAL's second (Owed to Orlando or Washington; Orlando is credited with the more favorable of the LAL and WAS 2028 seconds.); they also owe out their own first to POR (Unprotected first owed to Portland, acquired by POR via Memphis in 2025 draft compensation.) and their own second to CHA (Owed to Charlotte, attached in the 2025 Tyus Jones trade.).
In 2029 the Magic pick twice: their own first, swap-encumbered (MEM holds a swap right and takes the more favorable of the ORL and MEM 2029 firsts unless ORL's lands 1-2; the own slot is retained pending resolution. From the June 2025 Desmond Bane trade.) and their own second.
In 2030 the Magic pick twice: MIL's second (Unprotected second owed to Orlando, sent for pick 36 in the 2023 draft.) and their own second, swap-encumbered (ORL holds a swap right with New Orleans and keeps the more favorable of the two 2030 seconds; the pick conveys to Memphis instead if the 2029 ORL first did not convey via the swap.); they also owe out their own first to MEM (Unprotected first owed to Memphis from the June 2025 Desmond Bane trade.).
In 2031 the Magic hold 3 picks: their own first, OKC's second (OKC's own second goes to Orlando, which holds a 2031 swap right with New Orleans and keeps the more favorable while OKC receives the less favorable elsewhere.), and their own second.
Their 2032 book is clean: their own picks, nothing owed.
The rule behind this
An unsigned first-round pick charges the team's cap at 120% of his draft slot's rookie-scale salary (because first-rounders may sign for up to 120% of scale, and almost all do).
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Numbers come straight from the live Magic cap sheet, recomputed whenever the data updates.