Franz Wagner’s Standout Season: Career Highs, Game Highlights & Future Prospects
Orlando Magic's Franz Wagner had highs and lows in his performance, setting career highs in points, rebounds, assists, and steals per game while struggling with his 3-point shooting. Despite standout playoff performances, Wagner's performance in Game 7 was a disappointment, shooting poorly and scoring only six points in the season-ending loss. His ability to improve his 3-point shooting will be crucial for the team's offensive success.
By the Numbers- Wagner averaged 19.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.1 steals per game.
- He shot 28.1% on 3-point attempts during the regular season and 26.5% in the playoffs.
Wagner's struggles with 3-point shooting and his performance in Game 7 raise concerns despite his overall strong season.
State of Play- Wagner's season showcased both exceptional performances and areas for improvement, highlighting his importance to the team.
- His ability to bounce back from setbacks and enhance his shooting will be pivotal for the Magic's offensive capabilities.
Wagner's offseason focus on improving his 3-point shooting and regaining consistency will be vital for the Magic's future success and his potential contract extension.
Bottom LineDespite highs in his performance, Franz Wagner's inconsistent 3-point shooting and Game 7 struggles pose challenges for his development and the team's offensive efficiency, emphasizing the need for improvement in key areas.
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