Jonathan Isaac's (hip) absence from Monday's game did not significantly impact Wagner's minutes. The good news for the Magic is that Mo had another impactful night off the bench, chipping in with 14 points. He still isn't at the point where fantasy managers in standard leagues should consider rostering him, but Wagner's name is worth adding to watch lists for later this season if Wendell Carter Jr. isn't available.
This will be a third straight absence for Isaac, who is no stranger to dealing with injuries. Bitadze has only played about five minutes in each of their first three games, which means those minutes will go to Wendell Carter Jr. and Moritz Wagner. Neither absence will have a dramatic impact on the team's rotation.
Da Silva's availability for Monday's game gives Orlando another frontcourt option, a welcome development with Jonathan Isaac and Goga Bitadze sidelined. However, he's unlikely to play the minutes needed to be fantasy-relevant.
While Wagner has not missed a game this season, Isaac has missed Orlando's last two contests. The former's status is of far greater importance to fantasy managers due to the combination of availability and production. Moritz Wagner, Cole Anthony, and Jett Howard would all figure more prominently in the Magic rotation if Franz cannot play.
Injured during Orlando's season opener on Wednesday, Isaac has missed the last two games. In Saturday's loss to Memphis, starters Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner played 37 and 34 minutes, respectively, while reserve Moritz Wagner played 12. The roster doesn't have a worthwhile streaming option if Isaac remains sidelined.