Moritz Wagner is a forward-center for the Orlando Magic, serving as a versatile big man off the bench. The German-born player stands 6'11" and weighs 245 lbs. He played college basketball at Michigan before entering the NBA, where he has developed into a reliable reserve big with scoring instincts around the basket.
Through 34 games this season, Wagner is averaging 7.1 points and 3.2 rebounds in 12.2 minutes per game, with a field goal percentage of 42.2%. His three-point shooting sits at 25.1%, suggesting he functions primarily as a paint scorer rather than a stretch big, and his free throw percentage of 55.1% reflects some inconsistency at the line. With a minus-2.4 plus-minus and limited assists (0.7 per game), Wagner's role is narrowly defined as a scoring and rebounding option in spot minutes. His usage within Orlando's rotation keeps his stat totals modest but consistent enough to carry value in certain betting markets. For prop bettors, Wagner's points total is the most relevant angle given his defined offensive role, though his low minutes cap upside significantly. Rebounds props in the 2.5 to 3.5 range align with his current pace. Free throw props, if offered, carry some risk given his 55.1% mark from the line. His value as a prop target increases on nights when starter minutes shift due to foul trouble or rest decisions.