Franz Wagner discusses injury struggles and offseason goals with Orlando Magic
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 12:42 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Franz Wagner, forward for the Orlando Magic, spoke about overcoming injuries in a recent interview at adidas Eurocamp in Treviso, Italy. After suffering the same injury three times in one year, Wagner reflected on the challenges of rehabilitation and the pressure to perform. Despite regrets about playing in a game in Berlin after winning gold at Eurobasket, he expressed pride in the moment. As Wagner prepares for the offseason, he aims to implement preventive measures to avoid future injuries and is excited about working with new head coach Sean Sweeney. He emphasized the importance of learning from past playoff disappointments and continuing to develop as a team.
- •Franz Wagner attended adidas Eurocamp in Treviso, Italy.
- •He faced multiple injuries last season, impacting his performance.
- •Wagner reflected positively on playing in Berlin post-Eurobasket gold.
- •He plans to focus on preventive measures during the offseason.
- •Excitement surrounds new head coach Sean Sweeney joining the Magic.
- 12:42 PMYahoo Sports — Franz Wagner Q&A: 'Trying to rehab the same injury three times in a year was tough for me'
"German star for Orlando Magic Franz Wagner opens up on battling injuries, his new coach, and why he has no regrets risking it all to play in Berlin.
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