Arr yes, the Magic. I think that depends on how serious they are with converting Oladipo to a PG. They also have two lottery picks, I don't see how they don't come away with a PG from the draft. They are also in rebuilding mode, and teams in that stage usually don't throw big money at starting role players. Plus, if they are to make a big splash at PG, the guy they most definitely will target is Kyle Lowdry, not IT.
The most likely scenario for the Magic is that they use the lottery picks on a PG and a big man; and continue to develop the youngster next season and then make a FA splash in 2015.
You're right they have been toying with the notion of turning Oladipo into a PG, but I'm sure if the right PG came along they would be fine with pushing Oladipo back to SG. Now is Thomas that PG? Personally, I would say no as I don't think he will find much success as a starting PG, but that's just my opinion. The Magic could have a totally different opinion.
It's possible that they come away with a PG in the draft, but I don't see how someone could say "I don't see how they don't come away with a PG from the draft." That's quite an assumption. Their future core is Oladipo, Harris, Harkless, Nicholson, Vucevic, Lamb, and O'Quinn. I don't know about you, but I don't see any star players in that bunch to take them to the promise land. If I'm them, I'm drafting BPA either to land that star or to get the best possible asset to trade for a star. I don't think they're in a position to draft by need thus I don't think it is wise to say "I don't see how they don't come away with a PG from the draft."
I agree that Lowry is the better player and thus the better option for them, but there is no guarantee they will be able to sign him as like all FAs. At 27, would he be willing to go to a team that is very deep into their rebuild or would he prefer a team that is further along and already has some pieces in place to compete (like the Kings - Cousins and Gay)?
With all that being said, I agree with how the Magic should operate. They should draft for BPA with both their picks, maintain cap flexibility for the strong free agent class in 2015, and they should try to play and develop their youngsters in the 2014-2015 season either to do just that and develop them or to showcase them for a trade for a star player. However, just because we feel this way, it doesn't mean the Magic's FO feels the same way.