Forward Franz Wagner has been sidelined since December 6 — a span of 20 games — after tearing his right oblique, but he’s close to returning to action for the Magic, who have listed the former lottery pick as questionable for Thursday’s matchup with Portland, tweets Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel.
Head coach Jamahl Mosley said Wagner “was able to go through shootaround (on Thursday morning) and is obviously progressing well so we’ll see what the day brings after this shootaround.” Speaking to reporters afterward, Wagner confirmed there’s a chance he’ll play tonight (Twitter video link via Beede).
“(The questionable tag) means that I might play, I might not,” the German said with a smile. “We’ll see how the day goes. But it feels really good. It was a long process and I’m not the most patient person.”
Wagner, 23, was having a breakout fourth season for Orlando prior to the injury, averaging career-best numbers in several counting stats, including points (24.4), rebounds (5.6), assists (5.7) and steals per game (1.7). He posted a shooting slash line of .465/.321/.881 in 25 contests (33.2 minutes).
On January 14, Wagner had his status changed to “return to competition reconditioning,” stating at the time that his muscle had fully healed and that he felt good, but he needed to get back in playing shape. It was the first significant absence of his career — he had only missed 13 total games in three seasons leading up to 2024/25.
Wagner’s return appearing imminent is certainly great news for the Magic, who went just 7-13 without him, including losing their last four games. Orlando is currently the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference with a record of 23-22. The team has been dominant when Wagner is on the court (plus-8.6 per 100 possession), but has struggled mightily (minus-5.9) when he’s not.
Orlando has dealt with significant injury absences all season. Mosley provided updates on several other injured players on Thursday, according to Beede:
- Goga Bitadze (concussion protocol) did some on-court work on Thursday to see how he’ll respond, but he didn’t take contact and he’s listed as doubtful Thursday.
- Both Jalen Suggs (low back strain) and Gary Harris (left hamstring strain) worked out Thursday and the team will see how they’re doing afterward. Suggs remains out, while Harris is questionable vs. Portland.
- Jonathan Isaac (illness) is officially questionable, but Mosley said he’s feeling much better and will suit up tonight.
- Cole Anthony is also dealing with an illness and wasn’t at shootaround, but there’s a chance he could play if he’s feeling better in a handful of hours — he’s officially questionable.
- Jett Howard (left ankle sprain) is questionable. He did some on-court work at shootaround.
Which of these talented brethren would you rather have on your team if you could have them for their whole careers?…
Moritz & Franz Wagner, Bernard & Albert King, Ausar & Amen Thompson, Cam & Cayden Boozer, Jrue & Aaron Holiday, Jalen & Cody Williams, Dominique & Gerald Wilkins or Lonzo & LaMelo Ball? Rank a top3 if possible…
Cam and Cayden haven’t even played a minute in the NBA, let’s pump the brakes on this. See below lol.
1) ‘Nique & Gerald (HOF and one of the better defensive guards of his generation).
2) Jrue & Aaron (Jrue will be a HOF soon enough and Aaron has a steady career)
3) Jalen & Cody (Jalen is already ascending as a star and Cody is still young enough to grow and become one as well).
I feel like if you’ve seen the Boozer twins play
then you should be able to project them as NBA players… I dig that top3 but if we’re valuing HOF & accomplishments like that it seems like the King bros earned a spot in your top3
I never saw Bernard King play so I can’t place someone in a list like this when I never seen him play. I’ll watch the Boozer twins when they’re both in the league.
That’s way early for that injury, but if he’s back then Orlando is back back!
Magic were better without Banchero !!!!
Just shows it takes time to get that chemistry back. Magic have held it together thru the injuries. Bench got good mins. Magic still young with upside. They will be a tough out in playoffs. I don’t think Mo is coming back.
If you look at the East now. Teams thru 5-10 are starting to settle in. Remember how you all bugged at Bucks. Well they are the 4th seed now. Just 3 gms behind Knicks. Pacers and Heat have also been better. Although Heat going thru their Jimmy Blues.
Pistons and Hawks are showing they are here to stay. And Sixers still waiting to manage their season. Can a playoff team have game management issues ???? Why have a starter who needs to be gm managed ……. just crazy.