The season ended early for Magic backup center Moritz Wagner when he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in a December 21 game against Miami. In an interview with Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel, Wagner says he hopes that wasn’t his last game with the organization.
The Magic hold a team option on the second season of the two-year, $22MM contract that Wagner signed last summer. A decision is due by June 29, and he’ll become a free agent if the $11MM option is declined. Beede notes that he was in the same situation a year ago when Orlando turned down the second season of a two-year, $16MM deal and gave him a raise with the new contract.
Wagner, 28, played for four teams during his first three NBA seasons, but he has found stability since signing with the Magic in 2021.
“Honestly, I’ve felt great here,” he said. “I’m very excited to be here. I feel like I’m valued here. I understand that this is a professional environment, so there are no givens. That’s all I can say about that.”
Wagner was in the midst of his most productive season when the injury struck. He was averaging career highs with 12.9 points and 4.9 rebounds through 30 games while shooting 56.2% from the field and 36% from three-point range. Beede suggests he could have been a strong candidate for Sixth Man of the Year honors, pointing out that he trailed only Boston’s Payton Pritchard in bench scoring before getting hurt.
Wagner’s injury was one of several that dashed the Magic’s hopes of being a serious contender this season. The team also lost his brother, Franz Wagner, along with Paolo Banchero and Jalen Suggs, for long stretches as the four of them were together for only six games.
“It’s tough to watch, but at the same time you have a decision,” Moritz Wagner said. “You can sulk about it and be mad, or you can take it as an opportunity to grow and learn from it, and view the game from a different perspective. I tried to do that, tried to ask questions and tried to look at basketball from a different view, and I learned a lot about this group and myself, especially. I’m very excited to be playing again to use that and become more professional, more equipped to (have) a successful career.”
It has been about four months since Wagner underwent knee surgery, and he’s focused on being ready for the start of training camp. He didn’t share many details about his rehab process, but Beede states that he was often seen in the team’s weight room, on a stationary bike or shooting on the court throughout the playoffs.
Wagner faces an important offseason both physically and financially that will determine his NBA future, and he hopes it continues in Orlando.
“The turnover in the league is so high that being a part of something that’s bigger than your individual career is very rare and something that you have to embrace and appreciate. … That’s something that we have here,” he said. “I look in the stands every night and you kind of remind yourself on nights like the win against the Celtics or Atlanta, there were times where we won 20 games in a season here and now we’re playing in the playoffs. That feels really good to be part of that journey of an organization and you feel the city buzzing about basketball again.”
Orlando picks up Mo’s option then trade both Wagner bros & the #25 pick to Portland for Ant Simons, DeAndre Ayton & the #10 pick
Portland gets the best player in the deal in Franz who’s signed up for the next 4yrs. Bringing in Franz gives them even more leeway to move on from Jerami Grant in something like a Grant/Scoot/Matisse for Trae/Niang type move. Trae/Camara/Franz/Deni/Clingan with guys like Banton, Sharpe, Niang & Mo off bench would be tough
Magic would move way up in this fairly strong draft & have picks at 10 & 16 in the 1st rd. They’d also balance their roster out a bit & add a big time scoring guard in the hometown kid Simons. They upgrade at the 5 & add shooting to a team that desperately needs it. Losing Franz obv hurts but it’s not a killer bc they still have an even better version of him as their franchise player (Paolo). Suggs/Simons/KCP/Paolo/Ayton with guys like Black, Jett, #10pick, Isaac & Wendell off bench… dare I say tough.
I’m not sure how the money works, but you probably wouldn’t post it if it didn’t.
But wow if these teams could pull something like that off, everyone wins. I like it.
No way any of that works. No way Orlando does that. Huh. You like it Gary? I love Sankara but I think you could make a better trade proposal than that (Simons and maybe Ayton to Orlando for…) KCP, Cole Anthony and Wendell Carter with picks for Ayton and Simons
Magic aren’t trading Franz… nor should they.
He’s too good to lose, but they aren’t getting a free agent to play guard for them at a high-level. What else can they do?
They’re a good fit for someone like Schroder.
Simmons will be moved but I don’t see Orlando taking on Ayton’s contract.
Wish the Celtics had hung onto this guy. Couldn’t believe when Danny dumped him for nothing.
He also got him for nothing.
No one wanted him back then
Stay, lol. He hopes someone will just sign him.