The Orlando Magic announced that forward Franz Wagner will be sidelined indefinitely due to a high left ankle sprain. Wagner, who missed 25 games earlier this season from the same injury, returned briefly before the All-Star break but continues to experience soreness. He will be reevaluated in three weeks.
The Orlando Magic face a setback as they return from the All-Star break without one of their key players. Franz Wagner, a star forward for the team, has been ruled out indefinitely with a high left ankle sprain. This injury has plagued him throughout the season, causing him to miss 25 games since early December. Wagner made a brief return for two games prior to the break, but recent imaging revealed ongoing soreness, prompting the need for additional rehabilitation.
The team plans to reevaluate Wagner in three weeks to decide on his next steps. His absence is a major blow for the Magic, who are clinging to the No. 7 spot in the Eastern Conference. Without Wagner, Orlando has a 12-13 record this season, highlighting the challenges they face in securing a playoff position. The Magic entered the year with high expectations but have struggled, ranking 19th in offense and 14th in defense league-wide.
Injuries have been a persistent issue for Orlando over the past two seasons. Last year, Paolo Banchero was limited to 46 games, contributing to a 41-41 finish. Jalen Suggs has also faced limitations in back-to-back seasons, affecting the team's backcourt depth and defense. Even when Banchero and Wagner have played together in 18 games this season, the Magic are just 9-9.
In the 2023-24 season, a healthier Magic roster won 47 games and pushed the Cleveland Cavaliers to seven games in the playoffs. However, they fell 4-1 to the Boston Celtics in the next round, with both Banchero and Wagner averaging over 25 points but shooting inefficiently. For now, the focus remains on how far Banchero can carry the team without Wagner.