Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley, forward Franz Wagner and Goga Bitadze spoke to reporters in Miami following the Magic's 2OT loss to the Heat. "We gave the game away," Wagner said.
Although Orlando had its opening-night starting lineup — guards Jalen Suggs and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope plus star forwards Franz Wagner and ... since Dec. 21 against Miami, where the Magic ...
Sometimes, the NBA is about relying on your stars to do the heavy lifting. Monday night against the Atlanta Hawks, the Orlando Magic got 68 poin ...
The Magic went 7-13 without Franz Wagner, who played the expected 24 minutes on Thursday. Orlando also lost center Moritz Wagner, Franz’s older brother, to a season-ending knee injury, and Suggs, who ...
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Nobody is running away with NBA rookie of the year race yet, which is a change from most yearsIf this season’s voting was held today, good luck figuring out what would happen.
The Orlando Magic will need to be ready for another physical battle when they visit their Sunshine State rivals, the Miami Heat, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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The Orlando Magic fell short against the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night, suffering a 112-106 defeat despite a combined 68-point effort from Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner. With the loss ...
On what let Miami back into the game with six minutes to play in regulation... "Defensively, I think there was a couple breakdowns [in] lines of communication. We've got to be better there [about ...
After the game, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley, forward Franz Wagner and center Goga Bitadze met reporters to discuss the loss. MIAMI – The Orlando Magic dropped their Monday night matchup with the ...
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