<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The glass also could be left half-empty or broken. Because they compiled the worst record, the Magic are guaranteed no worse than the No. 5 lottery pick. But in a rather pedestrian draft, losing out on No. 1 will derail plans to use it as leverage in a possible trade for veterans. The Magic would have to revert to Plan A, drafting the best player available for long-term remodeling. This doesn't help them keep T-Mac, but that's reality. Under John Gabriel's watch as general manager, the club faltered in the past three drafts. It needs to uncover a gem. But Orlando has to prepare for losing out on the lottery prize -- and not having Hill.</div>Full Story