Apr 5, 2014; Arlington, TX, USA; Florida Gators guard Scottie Wilbekin (5) dribbles defended by Connecticut Huskies guard Ryan Boatright (11) in the second half during the semifinals of the Final Four in the 2014 NCAA Mens Division I Championship tournament at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Former Florida Gators point guard Scottie Wilbekin is reportedly set to join one of the Orlando Magic’s two Summer League teams.

Scottie Wilbekin will join one of the Magic’s Summer League teams, David Pick reports.

Scottie Wilbekin to pursue NBA deal via Summer League with Magic in Orlando and Sixers in Las Vegas, I'm told. — David Pick (@IAmDPick) June 15, 2015

Pick previously reported Chris Singleton will join the Magic’s Summer League team and InsideNU previously spoke to Erie BayHawks forward Drew Crawford and was told Crawford will join the Magic this summer too. It seems fair to expect Peyton Siva to join the Magic’s Summer League roster this year too after spending the year in Erie.

Wilbekin though presents an interesting case.

He went to school in nearby Gainesville and spent four years at Florida, helping guide them to a Final Four in his senior year. He played well in his two games in Orlando at the Amway Center during that NCAA Tournament run.

That was college though.

He spent last year’s Summer League in Orlando with Memphis and Las Vegas with Philadelphia. He averaged 3.4 points per game and 4.8 assists per game in 20.7 minutes per game (about half a Summer League game).

He went on to play in Australia this year for Cairns Taipans. He was named to All-NBL first team after averaging 14.7 points and 4.4 assists per game and was named the Team MVP and Defensive Player of the Year. Taipans made their first Playoff appearance in four years.

It was a successful year for Wilbekin there and it earned him a contract for the rest of the season with AEK Athens.

He played nine games to finish out the year, averaging 8.0 points and 2.3 assists per game.

That clearly is good enough to get Wilbekin another look in the league.

Wilbekin was something of a guy who helped settle down Florida’s offense when he was finally given the reigns in 2014. He was very different from many other of Billy Donovan’s point guards at Florida.

He also cut his teeth very much on the defensive end of the floor. That is where he made his living at Florida before being asked to take on more of an offensive role as a senior. That has translated into his professional career so far.

As noted, the Magic will have two Summer League teams this year. It remains unclear which team Wilbekin will play for in Orlando or exactly how the Magic will split their team up. It already seems to be getting pretty crowded at point guard.