After seven new acquisitions and a new head coach the Orlando Magic will try to put all the pieces together starting this week as the team that hasn’t made the playoffs since 2012 opens up training camp.

But first there was Media Day.  

Lights, cameras and a whole lot of interviews happening inside the Magic training facility on Monday--once again the team opening up its camp with a new head coach at the helm.

“I plan to win here and typically when you win in the NBA you stick around for a while,” first year head coach Frank Vogel said when asked if he’d be in Orlando for the long haul.

“We plan on winning here we have a team that is ready to take a big step and get into the playoffs this year and that’s the plan.”

Before any of that can happen the newly cemented roster will have to figure out how all the new complimentary pieces will fit.

“That’s a good question and I can’t really answer you because I don’t know it and that’s what training camp is going to be for us,” Magic guard Evan Fournier said.

“We’ll see what rotations are working and see what line ups are working on the court. Of course everybody has an idea on what the starting five would be or should be but it’s probably going to be different once we start the season.”

Adding Serge Ibaka and  Bismack Biyombo to the paint presence with Nikola Vucevic adds more depth and more physicality.

“I think the changes that we made, made us a better team and when some changes happen like that –especially good change it just gives you confidence a believe that you can get to where you wanna get,” Vucevic said.

The team will open up training camp on Tuesday and will see its first preseason opponent October 3rd at Memphis.