Why is Franz Wagner out for Game 6?
He has a right calf strain.
Sports / NBA
Franz Wagner will miss Game 6 against the Detroit Pistons due to a right calf strain. The Orlando Magic, leading the series 3-2, aim to clinch their first playoff series win at home since 2010.
The Orlando Magic enter Game 6 with a 3-2 series lead against the Detroit Pistons but will be without Franz Wagner due to a right calf strain. Wagnerβs absence was felt in Game 5, where Cade Cunningham scored 45 points. Paolo Banchero also scored 45 points for the Magic, but it wasnβt enough to secure the win. The Magic are looking to capitalize on their home-court advantage at the Kia Center, where they have a strong 8-1 record in the postseason over the past three years. They aim to close out the series and advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Magic need to improve on their Game 5 performance, where they missed 14 free throws and were outrebounded. They also allowed 22 second-chance points. If the Magic protect their home court, they have an 84% chance of winning the series.
*How to Prepare: Focus on free-throw shooting and rebounding to secure a win at home.*
*Who This Affects Most: The Orlando Magic team and its fans, who are eager to see their team advance to the next round of the playoffs.*
He has a right calf strain.
At the Kia Center in Orlando.
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