The Orlando Magic are interested in Milwaukee Bucks general manager John Hammond and Toronto Raptors GM Jeff Weltman as candidates to become their new president of basketball operations, league sources told basketball reporter Marc Stein.

Orlando's top target reportedly remains Cleveland Cavaliers GM David Griffin, but with no assurance that they can snag him from the reigning NBA champions, the franchise needs a longer list of names.

Also reportedly in the running is TNT on-air analyst Kevin McHale, the former Houston Rockets head coach and ex-Minnesota Timberwolves president.

The Magic currently lack a full-fledged GM following the firing of Rob Hennigan after five seasons of non-playoff basketball. The team topped out at 35 victories in 2015-16 during his tenure. Assistant GM Matt Lloyd is serving as the interim GM in the meantime.

The plan is to hire a new president first, with that individual then being responsible for hiring a GM.

Hammond took over as GM with the Bucks in 2008, winning Executive of the Year honors in 2010 when the team finished with 46 victories (12 more than the previous season).

Weltman joined the Raptors in 2013 as executive vice president of basketball operations, and was promoted to GM before the start of the 2016-17 season. He served as assistant GM of the Bucks before making his way north of the border.