George Diaz of the Orlando Sentinel reports: Beyond working in three draft-night newcomers, the Orlando Magic are not through tweaking their roster this summer.

Smush Parker, anyone?

An undrafted 6-foot-4 point guard from Fordham, Parker is a 21-year-old New York playground star with excellent passing skills and a nice outside shooting touch who still needs experience running a team.

Parker, who declared himself eligible for the draft after his sophomore season, would fit well because the Magic want to use Darrell Armstrong as a reserve and Troy Hudson, an unrestricted free agent, may play elsewhere.

Parker heads a list of about 20 players the Magic hope to bring in for summer-league play that begins July 9. Although the list of veteran free agents is sparse, the Magic expect to pare their options within the next few days before pursuing anyone. Their free-agent, middle-class exception is about $4.5 million, though a nice chunk of that may go to center Rashard Griffith.

As usual with NBA capology, the Magic will need calculators and creative juggling.

Hudson, Monty Williams and Pat Garrity -- each valuable in the patchwork Magic lineup last season -- may not return. Garrity has less leverage as a restricted free agent, but the others are unrestricted, allowing them to test their full market value.

"It's going to be a bit of a challenge," Magic General Manager John Gabriel said Thursday. " We're going to have luxury tax. It's just a matter of making all the pieces fit and what dollars are left after the tax."

Whoever remains in the mix will hear the "we need better rebounding" edict from Coach Doc Rivers, who lists that -- and the return of a healthy Grant Hill -- as his priorities.

"In three years I've had three completely different teams," Rivers said. "That's one of the things that's been difficult as a coach. This year at least it looks like the core guys will have been together now for a second year. I really believe we're starting to build something here."