The Orlando Magic may have eyes elsewhere for their future at point guard. But D.J. Augustin continues to provide a steady and stable hand to the team.

It was the biggest moment of the Orlando Magic’s 2019 season. It will be the play that gets replayed unendingly in Magic history montages for the next decade and probably beyond.

D.J. Augustin’s big shot capped off a stellar game overall. One that, like so much of Augustin’s season, slipped under the radar.

In the only fit of offensive spark the Magic had all postseason, D.J. Augustin scored 19 of his 25 points in the first half and forced the first big adjustment of the series. He raced into the lane and tortured Kyle Lowry, further highlighting Lowry’s 0-for in Game 1.

Danny Green locked down D.J. Augustin the rest of the series except for two possessions.

His and-one lay-up that gave the Magic a brief lead as the game came to a close. And the 3-pointer he buried over Marc Gasol to win the game. That is the play everyone will remember and will cement Augustin’s place in Magic history.

Magic fans will surely appreciate Augustin and everything he did throughout the 2019 season. Especially for that moment.

But moving forward, there is still that longing for something more. Something more than a stabilizer and solid player. Augustin can go vastly under-appreciated. Everyone is always seemingly looking for the next big thing when it comes to point guard.

And the Magic have a mystery box in Markelle Fultz sitting on the bench.

But it is hard to assume he will be there and available — let alone ready to start and lead a team. Augustin is the steady hand the team needed and still needs.

He was the guy able to dart into the lane and create some movement or work off the ball and hit outside shots. On a team that lacked a lot of 3-point shooting, Augustin was by far the team’s best and most consistent shooter.

He was a perfect temperature for the team. He played his role and kept everything moving without making too many mistakes.

Solid play like that often goes ignored or under-appreciated. Especially when it comes in a 6-foot package. And the Magic probably do need a bigger difference-maker at that position sometime in the future.

But Augustin was more than solid last year. The Magic are more than comfortable with him moving forward and into this year. Stability matters as much as anything. Augustin provides stability.