The Orlando Magic have now changed everything except their uniforms. Check that: Next Friday at city hall, they will unveil their new apparel for the upcoming season.

The Magic have been making more alterations lately than J-Lo's dress designers. Last season's plan went out of fashion quickly.

When their off-season ends this week, they will have brought in eight new players -- including three new starters -- over the past six months and have become so young that they may need chaperones.

The Magic completed their starting lineup on Wednesday by signing free-agent point guard Tyronn Lue, who, at 26, is practically an elder statesman on the club.

Lue, though, looks like a ballboy and is nine years younger than Darrell Armstrong, the longtime Orlando fan favorite whom he made expendable.

The average age of players on the team last season was 28; this season, it's 24. At 30, Andrew DeClercq and Juwan Howard are now the oldest players on the active roster.