#2 Evan Fournier

Evan Fournier remains a solid performer for the Magic, although the Frenchman has failed to demonstrate that he should be a vital part of the organizations future.

During the 18-19 season, Fournier averaged 15.1 points and 3.6 assists per game last season, although his shooting stats were down for the third consecutive season. Set to earn $34 million over the next two seasons, Fournier's deal is also looking increasingly bad following the Magic's decision to overpay both Ross and Vucevic earlier this summer.
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The Magic have been left with little room to manoeuvre after bringing back the veteran duo, and Fournier is the obvious sacrifice. With his prime years still seemingly ahead of him, Fournier should attract interest on the market, although the Magic may have to take back a bad deal to offload the small forward.
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