Franz Wagner faces 2-6 weeks out with a high ankle sprain and Jalen Suggs' hip injury requires further testing after Orlando's 132-120 NBA Cup semifinal defeat to the Knicks. Paolo Banchero, back from a 10-game groin absence, went 0-for-7 from 3-point range as the Magic eye their next steps.
Orlando's NBA Cup run ended with a 132-120 loss to the Knicks in Las Vegas, but the bigger concern is mounting injuries. Franz Wagner suffered a high ankle sprain expected to sideline him 2-6 weeks, while Jalen Suggs exited limping with a hip issue and returned to Orlando for tests—potentially major losses, as Suggs boasts a +13.2 net rating (team-best) with career-high efficiency, and Wagner is often seen as their top performer.
Paolo Banchero, the Magic's cornerstone talent eyeing a $200M extension, returned from a 10-game groin strain (team went 7-3, +3.4 net rating without him) but struggled, missing all seven 3s. His season 3PT% is a career-low 26% (2/24 off-dribble), eFG% 48.7% (14th percentile). Lineups falter without support: net rating 12th percentile sans Wagner, 14th sans Suggs, -10.9 (6th percentile) without both.
Upside exists: Desmond Bane must ramp up scoring post-acquisition, Anthony Black is improving markedly, Wendell Carter Jr.'s 3PT% jumped to 42% from 23%. Banchero's growth remains key for Orlando to stay competitive amid this injury stretch.