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Watch: Wagner brothers help Orlando even up Cavs series

By Sean Keane,

14 days ago

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Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner (22) attempts a free throw against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first quarter during game four of the first round for the 2024 NBA playoffs at Kia Center.

Mo and Franz Wagner aren’t the first brothers to be NBA teammates, but they delivered a great sibling performance in the playoffs on Saturday.

Franz Wagner played nearly a perfect game, putting up 34 points, 13 rebounds and four assists. He shot 13-for-17 and didn’t commit a single turnover in Orlando’s series-evening 112-89 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In the 34 minutes the younger Wagner was on the court, Orlando outscored Cleveland by 32 points. Mo Wagner was +20 in 15 minutes, adding seven points, four rebounds, two assists, a block and a steal.

Both brothers were on the floor for most of Orlando’s 18-0 run to close the third quarter and begin the fourth. They held Cleveland scoreless for 6:46, part of a larger 30-3 run that put the Magic in control of Game 4.

Orlando’s big men took it to Cleveland's vaunted frontcourt. Overall, the Magic won the rebounding battle 43-29, a bad sign for a Cleveland team built around their big men.

Orlando got 14 points off the bench from Jonathan Isaac, plus 11 from center Wendell Carter Jr., whose back-to-back threes helped turn the Magic run into a Magic rout.

Now the series returns to Cleveland tied 2-2. If this continues, Cleveland might have to play backup big man Isaiah Mobley, just to counter Orlando’s brother act.

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