Magic Notes: Wagner, Banchero, Carter, Caldwell-Pope

Injured Magic star Paolo Banchero had a prophetic line about teammate Franz Wagner in the latest edition of the ongoing diary he’s compiling with Marc J. Spears of Andscape.

“Franz is a pretty naturally, calculated, conservative guy,” Banchero stated. “He never wants to do too much, or he never wants to take the shot over the double team. With me being out, he’s had to do that and he’s done amazing. He’s really stepping into that role, and that’s what you want to see. He just got a max contract over the summer. And he’s playing better than what you’d expect.”

A few hours after the diary was released on Thursday, Wagner grabbed the spotlight in a 119-118 win over the Lakers, capping a late rally with an outrageous game-winning three-pointer. Wagner also posted a career-high 11 assists, along with six rebounds and four steals to give L.A. its first home loss of the season, writes Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel.

“Down two, you never just want to settle for a shot but the way they were playing me … I do work on my off-the-dribble three a lot and you work on that for those moments,” Wagner said. “I stepped into it with confidence and it felt really good.”

There were concerns that Orlando’s season might spiral out of control after Banchero suffered a torn right oblique three weeks ago. Instead, the team is 7-1 in its last eight games, and Wagner has averaged 28.1 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.9 assists during that time, tweets Josh Robbins of The Athletic.

“He’s not afraid of big moments,” coach Jamahl Mosley told reporters after the game (Twitter link from Beede). “And that’s what we’ve asked him to do. I could not be happier for this team but for him, who puts in such an amazing amount of work. To see that fall … This group, they battle.”

There’s more on the Magic:

  • Elsewhere in his diary, Banchero talks about having to deal with a major injury for the first time since he started playing basketball. “It’s been an interesting experience just trying to keep myself engaged mentally,” he said. “Obviously, [the] team’s still doing great. I’ve been happy with the way they’ve been playing. But for me, [it’s about] trying to stay sharp mentally and even though I can’t do much physically, just try to do every little thing I can — whether it’s what I eat, how much sleep I’m getting — whatever I can do to speed up the process and get back whenever the time is right. But also, sooner than later, hopefully.”
  • Injured center Wendell Carter Jr. missed his 10th straight game Thursday, but he’s showing signs of progress, Beede adds in his game story. Carter was able to participate in part of Tuesday’s practice and was listed as questionable for both games in L.A. “Dell’s [been] able to do a little bit of court work the past couple days,” Mosley said. “He’s progressing according to exactly how he feels, and then we’re just going to keep going off of that.”
  • According to Beede, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope missed last night’s game because he returned home for the birth of his fifth child.
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