I just read some of your posts as far back as 6 hours ago.
Shame on some of you wishing things happen to DJ--good or bad. As you have said, it is important for a team to have a good point guard who is a good floor general and not to mention a good locker room guy. DJ may not be a top 5 or 10 point guard in the league, but he has helped the Magic to start turning things around.
Since EP left, DJ has played hard and helped to keep this team focused. As I said last year when the Magic had lost a lead in some games, DJ walked the ball up the court, and he had a look in his eyes as to say, "calm down fellows, we can do this."
I am shocked and disappointed in your mindset. I know you are eager for Fultz to become the starter, but you don't want to rush things. It might end up being too much pressure on the young fellow.
I think coach Clifford is handling it very well and experimenting as to when to bring Fultz into the game. (You have to bring him along slowly).
Btw, DJ is a veteran who does his job and does not complain. I think he is a good role model for Fultz.