I would hope they think they might actually have the pieces to be setup, cuz they do, they will still finish in the 4-7 range (where I think the pool is flat), and they will likely get a second lottery pick.
The Jazz have a less-optimal situation as building from the ground up goes, where their best player is a reclamation project on his second contract (less time, less team control), they don’t have a pick next year, and are situated to where this is maybe the only year they’ll have access to the top-10 of the draft for a number of years. The Jazz could also entirely drop out of the top-10.
The Magic have also been ****ing irrelevant since, what, 2012? Conversely, the Jazz have made the playoffs most years since the late 1980’s, but have only made a conference finals once by luck in the last 20 years (what I am attempting to illustrate here is winning a bunch of regular season games and being an early-out in the playoffs is ooooooooold hat and bores the ever living **** out of me [and I assume a fair amount of others as well]).
Both teams are setup well, but they come from very different contexts.