The Orlando Magic are set to attack free agency hard, considering their lack of a first-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. With Paolo Banchero's maximum contract extension kicking in, the Magic will have to find bargains in free agency to improve their roster. One potential signing is eight-year veteran Aaron Holiday, who could help fill the backup point guard role. Holiday is a career 38.4 percent shooter from beyond the 3-point line and has averaged fewer than one turnover per game throughout his career. He could serve as a backup point guard behind Jalen Suggs while also not road-blocking second-year pro Jace Richardson's path to the rotation. Another potential signing is Gabe Vincent, who made $11 million this past season with the Los Angeles Lakers before being traded to the Atlanta Hawks. Vincent struggled, averaging just over 4 points per game with the Lakers and Hawks. He began his career in the Sunshine State with the Miami Heat, so there could be a chance that he would look to return to Florida. Tim Hardaway Jr. is also a potential signing, who shot a career-best 40.7% from beyond the arc in his lone season with the Nuggets. Hardaway will definitely have suitors in free agency, but the Magic could provide an intriguing opportunity for him if he is willing to return to the Eastern Conference. The Magic should definitely be looking for players who can improve their three-point percentages, and Hardaway might be at the top of the list. The Magic are also looking to sign Jae'Sean Tate, who has spent his entire six-year NBA career with the Houston Rockets. Tate is a strong, defensive-minded player who could lean into Sweeney's new identity. He is a hard-nosed player that could feed into the Magic's physical style of play that they had during the Jamahl Mosley years. Josh Okogie is also a potential signing, who signed a one-year minimum deal with the Rockets and thrived, having one of the best seasons of his career with 78 games played and 32 starts. He averaged 4.5 points per game while shooting 38.5 percent from downtown. Okogie could have interest from other teams, but the Magic should inquire about his services ahead of free agency. With Jonathan Isaac potentially leaving the team this offseason, they need a veteran forward to fill his spot on the roster. Larry Nance Jr. is a potential signing, who could provide a boost to the Magic's frontcourt. Nance Jr. has spent his entire six-year NBA career with the Cleveland Cavaliers and has been a key contributor to their success. He is a versatile player who can play both inside and outside, and could be a great fit for the Magic's system. The Magic are also looking to sign Jett Howard, who is the lone player on this list that was on the Magic roster last season. While he has not lived up to his billing as the No. 11 overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, he could still be a bargain at the minimum. That is where he would likely sign with any team that is willing to bring him on board this offseason. While Howard has not been at his best, there is potential that he could improve under new head coach Sean Sweeney.