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25 games played
D.J. Wagner is a junior guard who has been a key part of Arkansas's rotation, averaging 7.2 points in 25 games. He takes care of the ball with just 0.6 turnovers per game.
D.J. Wagner is third-generation basketball royalty whose family legacy looms large over every step of his career. His grandfather Milt Wagner starred at Camden High School and won a national championship at Louisville in 1986. His father Dajuan Wagner was the No. 1 recruit in the country out of Camden, played one year at Memphis under John Calipari, and was the sixth overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2002. DJ became the first third-generation McDonald's All-American in January 2023 and was named co-MVP of the All-American Game. A consensus five-star recruit and Camden High product, Wagner signed with Kentucky and started 28 of 29 games as a freshman in 2023-24, averaging 9.9 points and 3.3 assists while earning All-SEC Freshman Team honors. When Calipari left Kentucky for Arkansas, Wagner followed, transferring to reunite with his family's longtime coaching connection. In 2024-25, he was the only Razorback to start all 36 games, averaging 11.2 points and a team-leading 131 assists.
D.J. Wagner is third-generation basketball royalty whose family legacy looms large over every step of his career. His grandfather Milt Wagner starred at Camden High School and won a national championship at Louisville in 1986. His father Dajuan Wagner was the No. 1 recruit in the country out of Camden, played one year at Memphis under John Calipari, and was the sixth overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2002. DJ became the first third-generation McDonald's All-American in January 2023 and was named co-MVP of the All-American Game. A consensus five-star recruit and Camden High product, Wagner signed with Kentucky and started 28 of 29 games as a freshman in 2023-24, averaging 9.9 points and 3.3 assists while earning All-SEC Freshman Team honors. When Calipari left Kentucky for Arkansas, Wagner followed, transferring to reunite with his family's longtime coaching connection. In 2024-25, he was the only Razorback to start all 36 games, averaging 11.2 points and a team-leading 131 assists.
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