Orlando Magic Trade Back to Select USF Star

by Chief Editor

The Orlando Magic acquired South Florida forward Izaiyah Nelson with the 51st overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft, following a series of second-round trades. The team moved their original 46th pick to the Washington Wizards to acquire the 51st and 60th selections, ultimately dealing the 60th pick for cash considerations. According to a league source, the organization intends to retain Nelson on their roster.

How the Magic reshaped their draft night

Orlando entered the second round with limited flexibility, holding only the No. 46 overall selection. By trading that pick to the Washington Wizards—who used it to draft Tennessee forward Felix Okpara—the Magic gained the versatility to select Nelson at No. 51 and secure additional cash assets by moving the 60th pick to the Milwaukee Bucks. Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman confirmed the team’s satisfaction with the outcome in a phone interview with the Orlando Sentinel and OrlandoMagic.com.

What Izaiyah Nelson brings to the roster

Nelson, the American Athletic Conference (AAC) player of the year and defensive player of the year, offers a physical profile that impressed the Magic front office. During the NBA draft combine in Chicago, Nelson tested in the 90th percentile across all athletic metrics. Standing 6-foot-9, he led the AAC in both rebounding and field-goal percentage at 56.1% during his tenure with the Bulls. Weltman described the 22-year-old as a “monster competitor” who fits the team’s specific culture of grit and self-improvement.

What Izaiyah Nelson brings to the roster

Why organizational fit outweighs draft position

The Magic’s decision to trade down reflects a broader trend in front-office management: prioritizing specific player traits over the prestige of higher draft slots. While the team previously traded their 2026 first-round pick to the Memphis Grizzlies to acquire Desmond Bane, they utilized the second round to bolster their depth with a high-motor player. According to Weltman, the internal evaluation process focuses on the question, “Is he one of us?” rather than strictly adhering to consensus rankings.

Pro Tip:
Teams often use late-round draft picks as “assets” for cash or future considerations. If you are tracking team salary caps, watch how these mid-round trades impact the team’s ability to sign high-value free agents in the coming weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who did the Orlando Magic draft in 2026?

The Magic selected USF forward Izaiyah Nelson with the 51st overall pick in the second round.

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Why did the Magic trade their No. 46 pick?

The team traded the No. 46 pick to the Washington Wizards to acquire the 51st and 60th picks, allowing them to balance their roster needs and secure cash considerations.

What are the Magic’s next steps after the draft?

With the draft concluded, the organization is shifting its primary focus to free agency and the upcoming offseason, according to reporting from the Orlando Sentinel.


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