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LONDON (AP) — Playing an NBA game in his hometown of Berlin was a blast, though Orlando Magic star Franz Wagner acknowledged he’s pretty happy to be in London. Wagner had missed five weeks with a high ankle sprain before returning to help Orlando beat the Memphis Grizzlies 118-111 on Thursday in the NBA’s first regular-season game in Germany.
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In the semifinal that September in Manila, Germany beat the heavily favored United States 113–111. Wagner ended up as the second-leading scorer on the floor with 22 points, hitting seven of 18 shots from the field, one of four from deep, and an almost perfect five-of-six from the free-throw line.
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The Orlando Magic are in Franz Wagner's hometown of Berlin, Germany to play the Memphis Grizzlies, while Jonathan Kuminga has demanded a trade from the Golden State Warriors. Why these things are related dates back to the No.
After missing 16 games, Orlando Magic star forward Franz Wagner is nearing a return targeting an emotional comeback in his hometown of Berlin.
Franz Wagner had been sidelined for five weeks due to a high ankle sprain, a common yet challenging injury for athletes. The mental and physical toll of such injuries can weigh heavily on players, often leading to anxiety about their performance upon return.
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Steve Kerr wanted Warriors to draft Franz Wagner over Jonathan Kuminga in the 2021 NBA Draft
Team sources confirmed that some in the organization, including Kerr, wanted Franz Wagner, but the German big man would go eighth to Orlando in the end. In a push to inject the Warriors’ roster with much-needed athleticism and potential starpower,