Karl-Anthony Towns Sees Your Gruel, And Raises | Defector
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The Magic's Moritz Wagner was brought in during a crucial moment against the Knicks, enabling his team to change the pace and upset their opponents' rhythm.
Wagner's effective offense showcased the chemistry between him and his brother Franz, contributing to a brief comeback against a dominant Knicks' team.
Utilizing a smart strategy, head coach Jamahl Mosley recognized the need for a player to disrupt the Knicks, leading to the successful integration of Wagner.
Karl-Anthony Towns' frustration grew as the Magic capitalized on his defensive lapses, illustrating the impact of targeted offensive strategies during critical game moments.
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