- The Warriors (43-17) are -7.5 favorites vs. the Magic (13-47)
- Total (Over/Under): 214.5 points
- Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 7:00pm EDT
- Watch the game on BSFL & NBCS-BA
The Golden State Warriors visit Amway Center to take on the Orlando Magic on Tuesday. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00pm EDT in Orlando.
The Warriors are betting favorites in this NBA matchup, with the spread sitting at -7.5 (-110).
So far this NBA season, the Warriors are 35-32 against the spread, while the Magic are 33-39 against the spread.
The Warriors vs Magic Over/Under is 214.5 total points for the game.
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Warriors vs. Magic Odds, Over/Under & Moneyline
Spread | Over / Under | Moneyline | |
Golden State Warriors | -7.5 -110 | O 214.5 -110 | -350 |
Orlando Magic | +7.5 -110 | U 214.5 -110 | 260 |
Golden State Warriors Against the Spread (ATS) Record, Historical Betting Trends:
Against the spread this NBA season, the Warriors have gone:
- 35-32 against the Spread (-0.25 Units / -0.32% ROI)
- 47-24 against the Moneyline (-7.5 Units / -2.9% ROI)
- 30-39 against the Over for game total points (-12.9 Units / -16.53% ROI)
- 39-30 against the Under for game total points (+6 Units / 7.68% ROI)
Positive Value Trends Against the Spread for the Warriors, Ranked by Units Won:
- The Golden State Warriors have covered the 4Q Game Total Under in 41 of their last 70 games (+10.39 Units / 14% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have covered the 2Q Game Total Over in 26 of their last 43 games (+8.40 Units / 18% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have covered the 1Q Game Total Under in 27 of their last 47 games (+8.24 Units / 16% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have covered the 3Q Spread in 10 of their last 12 games (+7.70 Units / 57% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have covered the 1H Game Total Over in 12 of their last 16 games (+7.57 Units / 43% ROI)
Negative Value Trends Against the Spread for the Warriors, Ranked by Units Lost:
- The Golden State Warriors have only covered the Moneyline in 20 of their last 38 games (-23.95 Units / -18% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 2H Moneyline in 15 of their last 35 games (-21.24 Units / -35% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 1H Moneyline in 11 of their last 33 away games (-17.89 Units / -36% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 4Q Game Total Over in 28 of their last 70 games (-17.05 Units / -22% ROI)
- The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 4Q Spread in 10 of their last 36 games (-16.57 Units / -42% ROI)
Orlando Magic Against the Spread (ATS) Record, Historical Betting Trends:
Against the spread this NBA season, the Magic have gone:
- 33-39 against the Spread (-9.85 Units / -12.44% ROI)
- 19-53 against the Moneyline (-5.3 Units / -6.89% ROI)
- 36-35 against the Over for game total points (-2.5 Units / -3.16% ROI)
- 35-36 against the Under for game total points (-4.6 Units / -5.81% ROI)
Positive Value Trends Against the Spread for the Magic, Ranked by Units Won:
- The Orlando Magic have covered the 1Q Game Total Under in 20 of their last 32 games at home (+7.80 Units / 22% ROI)
- The Orlando Magic have covered the 3Q Game Total Over in 34 of their last 60 games (+4.95 Units / 7% ROI)
- The Orlando Magic have covered the 1H Moneyline in 5 of their last 10 games (+3.49 Units / 31% ROI)
Negative Value Trends Against the Spread for the Magic, Ranked by Units Lost:
- The Orlando Magic have only covered the 2Q Spread in 10 of their last 35 games at home (-17.24 Units / -45% ROI)
- The Orlando Magic have only covered the Team Total Under in 30 of their last 70 games (-13.94 Units / -18% ROI)
- The Orlando Magic have only covered the 1Q Game Total Over in 30 of their last 71 games (-13.28 Units / -17% ROI)
- The Orlando Magic have only covered the Spread in 12 of their last 35 games at home (-13.25 Units / -34% ROI)
- The Orlando Magic have only covered the 1H Spread in 12 of their last 35 games at home (-13.17 Units / -34% ROI)
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- Keys to Winning for the Golden State Warriors
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- Player Injuries for Golden State Warriors vs. Orlando Magic
- Golden State Warriors Offensive stats
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- Golden State Warriors Defensive stats
- Orlando Magic Defensive stats
Golden State Warriors: Keys to the Game vs. the Orlando Magic
The Warriors are 15-6 (.714) when allowing 15 or more second chance points this season — 2nd best among NBA teams; League Avg: .468
The Warriors were 36-8 (.818) when scoring 110 or more points last season — 4th best among NBA teams; League Avg: .677
The Warriors are 12-5 (.706) when allowing 12 or more offensive rebounds this season — 3rd best among NBA teams; League Avg: .514
The Warriors are 17-5 (.773) when grabbing 12 or more offensive rebounds since the start of the 2020-21 season — 2nd best among NBA teams; League Avg: .492
Orlando Magic: Keys to the Game vs. the Golden State Warriors
The Magic are 7-30 (.189) when they lose the turnover margin this season — lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: .439
The Magic were 3-16 (.158) when allowing fewer than 8 offense rebounds last season — 2nd lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: .512
The Magic are 6-21 (.222) when grabbing fewer than 8 offense rebounds since the start of the 2020-21 season — 3rd lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: .502
The Magic were 7-27 (.206) when they lose the turnover margin last season — 2nd lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: .446
Injury Report: Magic vs. Warriors – Tuesday‘s Game, Mar. 22
- Jonathan Isaac (Magic): The Magic announced that Isaac will miss the rest of the season.
- Bol Bol (Magic): Bol is having surgery on his foot and will be sidelined 8-12 weeks, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
- Jalen Suggs (Magic): Suggs is out for Tuesday’s (Mar. 22) game against Golden State.
- Andrew Wiggins (Warriors): Wiggins is probable for Tuesday’s (Mar. 22) game against Orlando.
- Andre Iguodala (Warriors): Iguodala has not played since Feb. 7 and no timetable has been announced for his return.
- Stephen Curry (Warriors): The Warriors will re-evaluate Curry in two weeks, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
- James Wiseman (Warriors): The Warriors announced that Wiseman has been cleared to participate in full team practices, but a timetable for his return to game action has not been determined.
- Moses Moody (Warriors): Moody is questionable for Tuesday’s (Mar. 22) game against Orlando.
Golden State Warriors Offensive Stats & Trends
The Warriors averaged 7.8 offensive rebounds per game (561 rebounds/72 games) last season — lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 9.8
The Warriors have averaged 15.0 turnovers per game (661 turnovers/44 games) this season — 2nd highest among NBA teams; League Avg: 13.2
The Warriors have made 14.3 three-pointers per game this season — tied for 2nd best among NBA teams; League Avg: 12.3
The Warriors have averaged 13.5 assists per game (592 assists/44 games) in the second half this season — best among NBA teams; League Avg: 11.5
Orlando Magic Offensive Stats & Trends
The Magic have averaged 48.4 points per game (2,226 points/46 games) in the first half this season — lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 54.4
The Magic have averaged 49.8 points per game (5,874 points/118 games) in the first half since the start of the 2020-21 season — lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 55.7
The Magic shot 43% (2,754/6,423) last season — lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 47%
The Magic have averaged 1.08 points per shot (2,226 points/2,059 shots) in the first half this season — lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 1.22
Golden State Warriors Defensive Stats & Trends
The Warriors have averaged 9.5 steals per game (420 steals/44 games) this season — 2nd best among NBA teams; League Avg: 7.6
The Warriors have averaged 36.4 defensive rebounds per game (1,603 rebounds/44 games) this season — 2nd best among NBA teams; League Avg: 34.3
The Warriors have 1,001 steals since the start of the 2020-21 season — 3rd most among NBA teams
The Warriors have averaged 8.8 steals per game (513 steals/58 games) at home since the start of the 2020-21 season — tied for 3rd best among NBA teams; League Avg: 7.6
Orlando Magic Defensive Stats & Trends
The Magic averaged 6.9 steals per game (496 steals/72 games) last season — tied for 5th lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 7.5
The Magic have averaged 6.8 steals per game (314 steals/46 games) this season — tied for 3rd lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 7.6
The Magic have averaged 6.8 steals per game (438 steals/64 games) on the road since the start of the 2020-21 season — 4th lowest among NBA teams; League Avg: 7.6
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