Availability
Moritz Wagner scored 13 points (4-8 FG, 3-5 3P, 2-2 FT) with 8 rebounds in the Magic's 120-117 win over the Jazz.
Fantasy Impact
Wagner was by far the Magic's best bench player in terms of counting stats. His eight rebounds were more than the rest of the bench unit combined. He now has back-to-back games of at least 13 points, but with Mo still working his way back from injury, his minutes have been capped, limiting his potential ceiling. He'll have to be uber-efficient most nights to have a worthwhile fantasy impact.
Moritz Wagner scored 14 points (5-7 FG, 2-3 3PT, 2-2 FT) and logged two steals in Thursday's 124-97 loss to the Charlotte Hornets.
Fantasy Impact
Wagner saw just 15 minutes of action off of the bench on Thursday. He was able to make the most out of them, however, leading the second unit with 14 points in that time. He isn't expected to be a good fantasy option moving forward, however.
Moritz Wagner (knee) is expected to play in Sunday's game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
Fantasy Impact
Wagner is expected to make his return to the lineup on Sunday after being sidelined for several weeks due to a knee injury. He isn't likely to see a large workload in his first few games back, however, which will limit his upside from a fantasy perspective.
Moritz Wagner (knee) will not be ready to return during Orlando's current four-game road trip.
Fantasy Impact
Wagner has yet to make his season debut, and he will be out until at least after Christmas, when the Magic return to their home court. Wagner is progressing, but there's still no definite timeline for his return.
Wagner will remain sidelined for Wednesday’s game against the Knicks due to a knee injury. The center continues to recover from a prior ACL issue, and no official timetable for his return has been announced.
Fantasy Impact
Wagner’s extended absence leaves the Magic’s frontcourt rotation unchanged, with Goga Bitadze and Jonathan Isaac continuing to handle backup minutes behind Wendell Carter Jr.