Here’s a look at the injury report for the Orlando Magic (2-4), which currently has only one player listed, as the Magic ready for their matchup with the Washington Wizards (1-4, zero injured players) at Capital One Arena on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. ET.
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Magic vs. Wizards Game Info
When: Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET
Where: Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.
TV: FDSFL and MNMT
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Magic’s Injury Report
Magic Injuries:
Moritz Wagner: Out (Knee)
Magic’s Top Players
Magic Stats
Orlando has been outscored by 4.5 points per game (scoring 115.5 per game to rank 19th in the league while allowing 120 per outing to rank 19th in the NBA) and has a -27 scoring differential overall.
Paolo Banchero leads the Magic, putting up 22.5 points per game (23rd in the league).
Orlando ranks 14th in the NBA at 44.7 rebounds per game. That’s 1.5 more than the 43.2 its opponents average.
Banchero’s nine rebounds per game lead the Magic and rank 18th in the NBA.
Orlando knocks down 10 three-pointers per game (27th in the league), 1.3 fewer than its opponents (11.3).
The Magic are paced by Tristan da Silva’s 1.8 treys per game (70th in the league).
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Wizards’ Injury Report
Wizards Injuries: None
Wizards’ Top Players
Wizards Stats
Washington has been outscored by 10.6 points per game (posting 118.4 points per game, 14th in league, while allowing 129 per outing, 30th in NBA) and has a -53 scoring differential.
Kyshawn George leads the Wizards, recording 18.6 points per game (46th in NBA).
Washington is sixth in the league at 48.6 rebounds per game. That’s similar to the 49.6 its opponents average.
George paces the Wizards with 8.8 rebounds per game (21st in league).
Washington knocks down 15.2 three-pointers per game (ninth-most in the league) compared to its opponents’ 15.2. It shoots 39% from deep, and its opponents shoot 36.7%.
The Wizards’ most prolific three-point shooter, George, ranks eighth in the NBA with 3.4 made treys per game.
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