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@ Portland Trail Blazers
Portland
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Wed 12/243:00 AM

Trail Blazers vs Magic Odds

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SpreadTotalMoneyline
ORL
-1.5-110
o231.5-110
-118
POR
+1.5-110
u231.5-110
-101

Magic Injuries

All NBA Injuries
  • Jonathan Isaac
    PF

    Jonathan Isaac (hip) questionable Tuesday.

    Questionable

  • Moritz Wagner
    C

    Wagner is out with knee

    Out

  • Goga Bitadze
    C

    Goga Bitadze (knee) questionable Tuesday.

    Questionable

  • Franz Wagner
    SF

    Wagner is out with ankle

    Out

  • Jalen Suggs
    PG

    Suggs is out with hip

    Out

  • Tristan da Silva
    SF

    Tristan da Silva (shoulder) questionable Tuesday.

    Questionable

Picks
Scott Rickenbach
Scott Rickenbach
Last 30d: 15-13-0 (+0.7u)
1
Brandon Kravitz
Brandon Kravitz
Last 30d: 42-32-1 (+10.1u)
POR +2-105
ORL
ORL Team Abbreviation@POR Team Abbreviation
POR
1.05u
12/24 3:00 AM
Both teams on a back to back but the Blazers get to stay home for their end of it. They also have the revenge factor on their side. The last time these 2 teams met, Desmond Bane walked it off with a 3-point shot. But this Magic team is in a much worse form right now than the last time these 2 teams met, 1-3 in their last 4. I like Portland to sneak out with a win but I’ll take the 2 points for insurance.
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Magic 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Dec 28thDEN----
Dec 27thCHA----
Dec 24th@POR----
Dec 23rd@GSWL 97-120+6.5 L--
Dec 21st@UTAW 128-127-7.5 LO 240.5ORL -305
Dec 19th@DENL 115-126+6.5 LO 237.5DEN +220
Dec 13thNYKL 120-132+4 LO 225.5NYK +150
Dec 9thMIAW 117-108-1.5 WU 234.5ORL -119
Dec 7th@NYKL 100-106---
Dec 6thMIAW 106-105---

Orlando Magic Player Stats

  • scoring
    Franz Wagner logo
    Franz Wagner
    22.7
    ppg
  • rebounding
    Paolo Banchero logo
    Paolo Banchero
    8.6
    rpg
  • assists
    Jalen Suggs logo
    Jalen Suggs
    4.8
    apg
  • shooting
    Goga Bitadze logo
    Goga Bitadze
    69
    fg%
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Orlando Magic 2023-24 Season

The Orlando Magic's 2023-2024 season brings optimism and excitement as they continue their rebuilding efforts. Under the guidance of Head Coach Jamahl Mosley, the Magic aim to develop their promising young talent and build a foundation for the future.

Key players to watch include Paolo Banchero, Markelle Fultz, and Franz Wagner, who all have the potential to become cornerstones of the franchise. The team's focus remains on player development, and fans can anticipate growth from these young stars.

While the Magic may not be immediate contenders, their commitment to nurturing talent and accumulating assets through the draft sets the stage for a brighter future. Orlando fans can look forward to witnessing the progress of their young core and the gradual transformation of the team into a competitive force in the seasons to come.

Betting on the Orlando Magic

Whether you bet for or against the Orlando Magic, there are plenty of ways to get yourself into the action.

  • Moneyline
  • Point Spread
  • Over/Unders
  • Props
  • Future Odds

Magic Moneylines

For many bettors, a point spread represents a high degree of risk. Many instead prefer to bet on the moneyline, which is a straight-up wager on the winner of the game. Just like with point spreads, a minus sign (-) indicates the favorite, while a plus sign (+) is used to denote the underdog.

We can project what a moneyline bet would look like for the previous example:

  • Miami Heat +135
  • Orlando Magic -160

In the case of moneylines, the odds should be read in increments of $100. A $100 bet on the underdog Miami Heat would return $135, while it would take a wager of $160 on the favored Orlando Magic to win $100.

Magic Spread

A classic basketball bet that all sportsbooks will offer is the point spread bet. It can best be understood as a wager on the margin of victory in an individual game.

Let’s use an example to better understand the point spread bet:

Point spreads are always read with a favorite denoted by the minus sign (-) and the underdog with a plus sign (+). In the case of the above example, a bet on the Magic would require Orlando to win by three or more points to cover the spread, while those same bets would lose if the Magic were to lose or win by just a point or two.

Magic Over/Unders

Teams with little to play for often see their defensive effort drop before all else, and those who have bet the total of Orlando Magic games in recent years have been treated to quite a few shootouts.

An over/under, sometimes called a total bet, is a wager on the cumulative number of points scored between the two teams, regardless of who wins. If the total of a game between the Heat and the Magic was 212 points, over bettors would need the two teams to combine for 213 points or more, while under bettors would be hoping for 211 or fewer points. In the case of a combined score of exactly 212 points, all wagers on that number would push, meaning the bet would be canceled with the stake returned.

Magic Prop Bets

Of course, there’s nothing stopping you from betting on outcomes outside of the result of the game. Prop bets are often tied to an individual player’s performance or the outcome of a single event inside the game. Common examples are over/under bets on a player’s total points, assists, or rebounds. A popular prop bet in the NBA is the first basket scorer, which is a bet that resolves the first time a player scores a basket. Use the prop tools at The Action Network to find value in a wide variety of wagers.

Magic Future Odds

Expectations are low right now in Orlando with such a young group of players on the roster, but bettors should still shop for the best line to get good odds on Magic futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Magic to make the playoffs, win the Southeast Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Cole Anthony winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Orlando Magic

Sports betting is not currently legal in Florida, but there’s a chance it’ll be legalized soon; however, if you wish to bet on the Orlando Magic from one of the states where sports betting is legal, you may check this BetMGM Bonus Code. The state briefly legalized online betting through Hard Rock before rescinding the approval, which is now in limbo. Stay tuned for updates on The Action Network's Florida sports betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the state.

Still want to get in on the action? Floridians can enjoy legal sports betting alternatives like PrizePicks. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up for the PrizePicks app now!

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Next Magic Game

Game Details
@ Portland Trail Blazers
Portland
location pin
Wed 12/243:00 AM

Trail Blazers vs Magic Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
ORL
-1.5-110
o231.5-110
-118
POR
+1.5-110
u231.5-110
-101

Magic Injuries

All NBA Injuries
  • Jonathan Isaac
    PF

    Jonathan Isaac (hip) questionable Tuesday.

    Questionable

  • Moritz Wagner
    C

    Wagner is out with knee

    Out

  • Goga Bitadze
    C

    Goga Bitadze (knee) questionable Tuesday.

    Questionable

  • Franz Wagner
    SF

    Wagner is out with ankle

    Out

  • Jalen Suggs
    PG

    Suggs is out with hip

    Out

  • Tristan da Silva
    SF

    Tristan da Silva (shoulder) questionable Tuesday.

    Questionable

Orlando Magic Transactions 2025

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  • October

    • 18th

      The Orlando Magic waived F Phillip Wheeler.

    • 18th

      The Orlando Magic signed C Colin Castleton to a two-way contract.

    • 18th

      The Orlando magic waived G Javonte Smart.

    • 18th

      The Orlando Magic waived G Lester Quinones.

    • 18th

      The Orlando Magic waived G Reece Beekman.

    • 13th

      The Orlando Magic signed G Javonte Smart.

    • 13th

      The Orlando Magic waived G Jalen Crutcher.

    • 13th

      The Orlando Magic signed F Phillip Wheeler.

    • 6th

      The Orlando Magic signed G Jalen Crutcher to a training camp roster.

    • 5th

      The Orlando Magic waived F Justin Minaya.

  • September

    • 25th

      The Orlando Magic signed G Alex Morales.

    • 2nd

      The Orlando Magic signed F Justin Minaya.

    • 2nd

      The Orlando Magic signed G Reece Beekman to an exhibit 10 contract.

    • 2nd

      The Orlando Magic signed G Reece Beekman.

    • 2nd

      The Orlando Magic signed F Justin Minaya to an exhibit 10 contract.

    • 2nd

      The Orlando Magic signed G Lester Quinones to an exhibit 10 contract.

  • August

    • 22nd

      The Orlando Magic signed C Colin Castleton.

    • 22nd

      The Orlando Magic signed C Colin Castleton.

    • 18th

      The Orlando Magic signed G Lester Quinones.

  • July

    • 25th

      The Orlando Magic signed F Jamal Cain to a two-way contract.

    • 23rd

      The Orlando Magic waived G Ethan Thompson.

    • 21st

      The Orlando Magic signed C Orlando Robinson to a two-way contract.

    • 8th

      The Orlando Magic did not extend G Trevelin Queen's contract.

    • 7th

      The Orlando Magic signed F Paolo Banchero to a contract extension.

    • 4th

      The Orlando Magic signed F-C Moritz Wagner.

    • 4th

      The Orlando Magic signed F Noah Penda.

    • 3rd

      The Orlando Magic released G Mac McClung.

    • 3rd

      The Orlando Magic signed G Jase Richardson.

    • 1st

      G Cory Joseph contract expired.

  • June

    • 30th

      G Gary Harris elected free agency.

    • 30th

      The Orlando Magic signed G Tyus Jones.

    • 30th

      G Caleb Houstan elected free agency.

    • 29th

      The Orlando Magic F-C Moritz Wagner declared free agency.

    • 15th

      The Orlando Magic traded G Cole Anthony to the Memphis Grizzlies.

    • 15th

      The Memphis Grizzlies traded G Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic.

    • 15th

      The Orlando Magic traded G Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to the Memphis Grizzlies.

  • February

    • 7th

      The Orlando Magic signed G Ethan Thompson to a two-way contract.

Orlando Magic 2023-24 Season

The Orlando Magic's 2023-2024 season brings optimism and excitement as they continue their rebuilding efforts. Under the guidance of Head Coach Jamahl Mosley, the Magic aim to develop their promising young talent and build a foundation for the future.

Key players to watch include Paolo Banchero, Markelle Fultz, and Franz Wagner, who all have the potential to become cornerstones of the franchise. The team's focus remains on player development, and fans can anticipate growth from these young stars.

While the Magic may not be immediate contenders, their commitment to nurturing talent and accumulating assets through the draft sets the stage for a brighter future. Orlando fans can look forward to witnessing the progress of their young core and the gradual transformation of the team into a competitive force in the seasons to come.

Betting on the Orlando Magic

Whether you bet for or against the Orlando Magic, there are plenty of ways to get yourself into the action.

  • Moneyline
  • Point Spread
  • Over/Unders
  • Props
  • Future Odds

Magic Moneylines

For many bettors, a point spread represents a high degree of risk. Many instead prefer to bet on the moneyline, which is a straight-up wager on the winner of the game. Just like with point spreads, a minus sign (-) indicates the favorite, while a plus sign (+) is used to denote the underdog.

We can project what a moneyline bet would look like for the previous example:

  • Miami Heat +135
  • Orlando Magic -160

In the case of moneylines, the odds should be read in increments of $100. A $100 bet on the underdog Miami Heat would return $135, while it would take a wager of $160 on the favored Orlando Magic to win $100.

Magic Spread

A classic basketball bet that all sportsbooks will offer is the point spread bet. It can best be understood as a wager on the margin of victory in an individual game.

Let’s use an example to better understand the point spread bet:

Point spreads are always read with a favorite denoted by the minus sign (-) and the underdog with a plus sign (+). In the case of the above example, a bet on the Magic would require Orlando to win by three or more points to cover the spread, while those same bets would lose if the Magic were to lose or win by just a point or two.

Magic Over/Unders

Teams with little to play for often see their defensive effort drop before all else, and those who have bet the total of Orlando Magic games in recent years have been treated to quite a few shootouts.

An over/under, sometimes called a total bet, is a wager on the cumulative number of points scored between the two teams, regardless of who wins. If the total of a game between the Heat and the Magic was 212 points, over bettors would need the two teams to combine for 213 points or more, while under bettors would be hoping for 211 or fewer points. In the case of a combined score of exactly 212 points, all wagers on that number would push, meaning the bet would be canceled with the stake returned.

Magic Prop Bets

Of course, there’s nothing stopping you from betting on outcomes outside of the result of the game. Prop bets are often tied to an individual player’s performance or the outcome of a single event inside the game. Common examples are over/under bets on a player’s total points, assists, or rebounds. A popular prop bet in the NBA is the first basket scorer, which is a bet that resolves the first time a player scores a basket. Use the prop tools at The Action Network to find value in a wide variety of wagers.

Magic Future Odds

Expectations are low right now in Orlando with such a young group of players on the roster, but bettors should still shop for the best line to get good odds on Magic futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Magic to make the playoffs, win the Southeast Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Cole Anthony winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Orlando Magic

Sports betting is not currently legal in Florida, but there’s a chance it’ll be legalized soon; however, if you wish to bet on the Orlando Magic from one of the states where sports betting is legal, you may check this BetMGM Bonus Code. The state briefly legalized online betting through Hard Rock before rescinding the approval, which is now in limbo. Stay tuned for updates on The Action Network's Florida sports betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the state.

Still want to get in on the action? Floridians can enjoy legal sports betting alternatives like PrizePicks. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up for the PrizePicks app now!

Frequently Asked Questions
Who coaches the Orlando Magic?
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How many NBA championships have the Orlando Magic won?
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Where do the Orlando Magic play their home games?
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