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Orlando Magic vs. Golden State Warriors: Preview, Predictions and Picks for February 3, 2025

Updated on:
Feb 3, 2025 9:05 PM
The Orlando Magic, currently on a three-game skid, look to bounce back as they face off against the Golden State Warriors on Monday, February 3rd at 10:00 PM at the Chase Center. The Magic, sitting eighth in the Eastern Conference, will aim to snap their losing streak against the Warriors, who are 11th in the Western Conference with a 24-24 record. A win would be crucial for both teams as they jostle for playoff positions in their respective conferences.
Orlando Magic vs Golden State Warriors

Current Odds

ORL
GS
Over
209.0
-105
Under
208.5
-105
ORL
+3.5
-105
GS
-3.5
-105
ORL
ML
+148
GS
ML
-149

Golden State Warriors recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/31/25 vs Phoenix Suns L 130-105
1/29/25 vs Oklahoma City Thunder W 116-109
1/28/25 vs Utah Jazz W 114-103
1/25/25 vs Los Angeles Lakers L 118-108
1/23/25 vs Chicago Bulls W 131-106

Orlando Magic recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
2/1/25 @ Utah Jazz L 113-99
1/30/25 @ Portland Trail Blazers L 119-90
1/27/25 @ Miami Heat L 125-119 2OT
1/25/25 vs Detroit Pistons W 121-113
1/23/25 vs Portland Trail Blazers L 101-79

Golden State Warriors injuries

  • Draymond Green (PF): Out
  • Jonathan Kuminga (PF): Out

Orlando Magic injuries

  • Jalen Suggs (SG): Out
  • Moritz Wagner (C): Out

Magic vs Warriors game info

Type Info
Venue Chase Center
Location San Francisco, CA
Tip-off Mon 10:00 PM
TV NBA TV

Magic vs Warriors predictions

Alright, hoop fans, let's dive into the Orlando Magic side of things just ahead of their match-up with the Golden State Warriors. Franz Wagner, who’s been an electric presence on the court, is certainly poised to keep lighting it up. Imagine him continuing to average around 21.8 points, with his innate ability to dish out assists likely hovering near 4.7 per game. Fans will also be keeping an eye on Paolo Banchero; his dynamic playstyle is expected to yield around 20.5 points and 8.6 rebounds, making him a key asset in both attack and defense. Don’t overlook the big man in the middle, Goga Bitadze, who’s likely to snag rebounds in double digits if his past games are any indication, alongside providing crucial support in blocks.

Switching gears to the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry’s court wizardry never ceases to amaze. Even on an off night, it's hard to imagine him not hitting at least 20 points, with a basket here and an assist there keeping the offensive rhythm intact. Andrew Wiggins, meanwhile, could be the quiet storm, putting up close to 17.9 points, steering the flow with a few assists, and being a menace on defense with his size and agility. Don’t sleep on Draymond Green either; though his scoring has dipped over time, his defensive IQ is off the charts, giving him leverage in rebounds and steals that could prove pivotal.

Now, when it comes to predictions, the game could truly swing either way, given both teams' close-knit records and the Warriors' fierce home advantage. However, considering the Magic's recent three-game skid, their challenge is Everest-like. The Warriors, though not without their ups and downs, might just clinch this one, riding on home turf energy and the unpredictability of their top-tier players. What do you think - is this the Warriors’ game to lose, or will the Magic conjure some... well, magic, to break their losing spell?

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