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    Franz Wagner Vows Bounce-Back After Magic’s Gritty Playoff Loss to Celtics: We’re Not Done Yet

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    Franz Wagner Vows Bounce-Back After Magic’s Gritty Playoff Loss to Celtics: We’re Not Done Yet

    In the aftermath of a grueling playoff battle against the Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner delivered a message that resonated far beyond the final buzzer: “We’re not done yet.”

    The Magic, a young and determined squad, pushed the Eastern Conference heavyweight Celtics to their limits, showcasing heart, hustle, and growth in every quarter. Though the final result wasn’t in their favor, the effort was undeniable—and Wagner made sure to let fans know this is just the beginning.

    “This hurts, no doubt,” Wagner admitted postgame. “We came here to win. But this series showed who we are. We’re not backing down from anyone, and we’ll be back. That’s a guarantee.”

    Wagner, who emerged as one of Orlando’s key leaders throughout the season, delivered a standout performance in the playoffs. His fearless drives, clutch shooting, and defensive grit embodied the identity of this surging Magic team—young, hungry, and unafraid of the spotlight.

    The Magic’s playoff return was more than just a storyline; it was a statement. After years of rebuilding, they’ve arrived. And according to Wagner, their stay won’t be short-lived.

    “We believe in this group,” he said. “We’re going to learn from this, get better in the offseason, and come back even stronger. This isn’t the end. It’s only the beginning.”

    For a franchise that has waited patiently for its next era of success, Franz Wagner’s words are more than just hopeful—they’re a promise.

    Orlando’s future is bright. And the fight in them is far from finished.

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