As the Orlando Magic opened media day on Monday, team president Jeff Weltman provided injury updates on guard Jalen Suggs and forward Moritz Wagner with opening night against the Miami Heat just one month away.
With the 2025-26 NBA season just 50 days away, the Orlando Magic are preparing to build on their growing momentum in the Eastern Conference. Assistant coach God Shammgod, who joined the team earlier this summer, believes the franchise’s young core, led by star forwards Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, is prepared to take another significant step.
Germany has finalized its 12-man roster for EuroBasket, highlighted by Magic star Franz Wagner and new Kings guard Dennis Schröder, writes Pijus Sapetka of BasketNews.
The Orlando Magic's bench wasn't strong offensively last season, mainly due to the loss of their Sixth Man of the Year candidate. Moritz Wagner was the team's best reserve player until he suffered a season-ending ACL injury in late Dec.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Although the Orlando Magic boosted their offensive firepower this offseason, Franz Wagner is still expected to carry a major scoring load as the No. 2 option behind rising star Paolo Banchero.
Franz Wagner is joining his German teammates for Eurobasket like usual – only this time, he’s bringing sophomore Magic forward Tristan Da Silva with him.
After a standout year, Orlando Magic big man Moritz Wagner is back with the team on a one-year, $5 million deal. Moreover, his new deal puts him on a short list of players. Wagner joins LeBron James, Bradley Beal and Jaxson Hayes as the only active players with a no-trade clause in their contracts.
Magic Center Moritz Wagner has re-signed with the team on a one-year, $5 million contract. Orlando believes the fan-favorite will be healthy and contributing around Christmas after tearing his ACL last season.
Just when NBA fans thought the Orlando Magic might take it easy on the holiday, the franchise dropped some important news. Turns out, the Magic's offseason keeps getting better by the day.
The NBA’s free agent period officially opened less than 40 hours ago, but the list of this year’s top available players has already been pretty picked clean, with 35 of the players from our list of 2025’s top 50 free agents having already agreed to terms with a team.
The Orlando Magic made their biggest but modest, free agency move by signing guard Tyus Jones to a one-year, $7 million deal. In pursuit of title contention, the team had already pulled off its largest trade since acquiring Markelle Fultz, landing Desmond Bane from the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Pacers are issuing qualifying offers to three players — including promising rookie Enrique Freeman — in a move that keeps each under team control as restricted free agents, per Forbes’ Tony East.
The Magic are declining the team options for Moritz Wagner and Caleb Houstan, reports ESPN’s Shams Charania (via Twitter), making the two players unrestricted free agents.
NBA insider Shams Charania declared this offseason could be "the most active" in league history, with names like Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo floating around in trade rumors.
While the Orlando Magic need offensive production from the backcourt, an underrated need is a proven stretch big to space the floor for Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner.
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 Charlotte Hornets are set to return home on Tuesday night following an 0-2 road trip that features lopsided losses in Oklahoma City and Miami. Their opponent on Tuesday night at The Hive is a familiar one - the Orlando Magic.
Franz Wagner’s Jan. 25 performance against the Detroit Pistons is forever etched into the Orlando Magic’s history books. With a 25-point fourth quarter, the budding superstar tied Tracy McGrady’s franchise record for most points in a single quarter.
Orlando Magic center Moritz Wagner suffered an injury with 2:33 left in the first quarter of Saturday night’s win against the Miami Heat. The severity of the injury was not known right away, but now we have a new Mo Wagner injury update.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Jamahl Mosley had just finished coaching his Orlando Magic team to a win unlike any he'd ever seen before. But sitting at the interview dais, the fourth-year coach was somber.
In an atmosphere eerily reminiscent of the "Malice at the Palace," things got out of hand at Little Caesars Arena Wednesday night during a matchup between the Magic and Pistons.