Unfortunately for Hezonja, the jury is still out because he just cannot seem to get on the floor.
He is still a prospect. So naturally, he has his fair share of shortcomings he needs to work through — like his defense. But the win-now Magic have decided they cannot afford to let him make mistakes and learn from them as all prospects need to do.
Until the Magic decide to mail in the season, which probably will not be until the 11th hour with the playoffs completely out of reach, it is safe to say 2017 will not be Hezonja’s year.
Hezonja might just have to hope for a trade elsewhere. He is under contract until the Magic have a club option in 2019. Of course there is a strong possibility Hezonja simply has not shown in practice what it takes to play real NBA games.
But, in either case, he would probably prefer to play on a rebuilding team that has decided it can afford to let young players like himself make mistakes and lose games until he develops.
If Orlando does not trade him, then he will just have to cross his fingers the front office decides to undergo another rebuild process that will allow him to play meaningful minutes. Or for Hezonja’s hard work to show itself and force his way into the rotation.