The Magic have already built one of the biggest and most versatile young cores in the league, and this move pushes that identity even further. By acquiring Dyson Daniels, Orlando adds another elite defender, playmaker, and high-IQ player to a roster centered around Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner.
A potential starting lineup of Dyson Daniels, Desmond Bane, Franz Wagner, Paolo Banchero, and Wendell Carter Jr. would give Orlando size at nearly every position while still maintaining shooting, playmaking, and defensive versatility. Daniels takes some of the ball-handling burden off Paolo and Franz while giving the Magic another player capable of guarding the opposing team's best perimeter scorer.
For Atlanta, the appeal is adding Jalen Suggs and Moritz Wagner. Suggs brings toughness, defense, and improved shooting, while Wagner provides frontcourt depth and floor spacing. Rather than relying on one player, the Hawks gain multiple rotation pieces that can help immediately.
The biggest question for Orlando is whether Daniels can continue developing offensively and become a more consistent scoring threat. However, if he does, this trade could help elevate the Magic from a Play-In team into a more secure playoff team. Orlando already has its primary scorers in Paolo and Franz. Daniels doesn't need to be a star; he just needs to defend, facilitate, and make winning plays.
This trade isn't about adding another volume scorer. It's about fit. Orlando gets bigger, more versatile, and stronger defensively while building around a young core that already looks capable of competing in the Eastern Conference for years to come.