This week marked four weeks since Franz Wagner suffered a left high ankle sprain and one year since older brother Moe Wagner, underwent successful surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee.
So how close are the pair of Magic teammates to returning to the court?
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It’s complicated.
Franz Wagner, who was ruled out of his 15th straight game before Orlando hosted Philadelphia at Kia Center on Friday night, has “been on the court doing a little bit more, a little bit of contact stuff, just getting his cardio and conditioning up on the court,” according to coach Jamahl Mosley.
Moe Wagner has “been on the court, has done some 2-on-2, 3-on-3, playing some games, doing some contact stuff,” and is “slowly working his way back,” Mosley said.
But in the words of Mosley, “It’s always going to depend on how they respond to those days” of work.
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Time, however, is running out for the Wagner brothers to return to the court before the team travels to their home country of Germany to take on the Grizzlies in Berlin on Thursday. Orlando then faces Memphis in London on Jan. 18.
Making sure they’re healthy in time for the Berlin and London games while also thinking about the second half of the regular season that follows those international contests is tricky.
“The challenge in that is, you think long term,” Mosley said. “You want them to be ready for that Berlin game. They want to be ready for that Berlin game, and that’s a big key. That’s the ideal world.
“But then the reality of what we’re facing is the fact that you want them to be ready for the long game as well,” the Magic coach added. “We have a long season ahead of us, and you want them to be prepared and as healthy as possible, walking into each one of those games from then on.”
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Orlando entered Friday’s game at home 7-7 without Franz Wagner. The team had alternated its past 11 games with wins and losses, having not won consecutive contests since Nov. 28-Dec. 1.
The Magic have also been without All-Defensive guard Jalen Suggs for 10 of the past 12 games first because of a left hip bruise and then a right knee MCL bruise.
The inconsistent roster availability has led to up-and-down performances by the Magic even as different reserves such as rookies Noah Penda and Jase Richardson as well as third-year pros Anthony Black and Jett Howard have stepped up at times.
Mosley isn’t using the injury bug as an excuse for the team’s lack of consistency.
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“You have to speak the truth about all of these things,” he said. “Because otherwise, you don’t solve it. We just talked this morning in our film session about when Franz comes back, when Moe comes back, when Jalen comes back. We’ve been in this situation before.
“So you have to learn and take something from those moments — and it’s going to be clunky at first — but you take something from … that experience that you’ve learned from, and then you take off running,” he added.
While talking about their returns to the court is encouraging, there are still key steps for all involved and their respective rehabs.
“I mean, in my mind, yes, but like I said, it always depends on how they respond to the treatment that they’re going through,” Mosely said.
Jason Beede can be reached at jbeede@orlandosentinel.com
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