Orlando Magic - San Antonio Spurs: betting tip (kef 1.72) and bets on the NBA match

Command Analysis

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Orlando scored a dramatic 125-120 home victory over Chicago at the Kia Center on December 2, demonstrating resilience and composure in the end. Losing by up to 15 points in the third quarter and losing 109-104 a little more than five minutes before the final siren, the Magic tightened their defense and accelerated offensively, ending the match with a decisive breakthrough.
Desmond Bayne was great with 37 points, 18 of which came in the fourth quarter. He scored an important three-pointer and confidently converted penalties. Franz Wagner (25 points) and Anthony Black (22 from the bench) provided solid support. Orlando, with a 13-8 record, is in second place in the Southeast Division. Interesting facts for betting
Orlando is averaging 123.2 points per game.

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San Antonio scored a hard-fought 126-119 home win over Memphis on December 3 at the Frost Bank Center, underscoring the team's progress as a competitive young force in the Western Conference. The Spurs controlled most of the first half, then briefly lost the lead before the fourth quarter, but held on to the end thanks to timely defense and accurate shots.
Harrison Barnes was the best with 31 points, while De'Aaron Fox added 29 and dominated the decisive minutes with passes, penalties, and pace. The Spurs are 14-6 and are in second place in the Southwest Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Spurs are averaging 120.3 points per game.
Trends
Orlando's Total Foulrateis over 21.5
Magic commits an average of 20.1 violations per match.
1.88Tip and bets
Orlando's victory over Chicago highlighted the resilience of the attack led by Desmond Bayne and the confident support of Franz Wagner and Anthony Black — the team looks balanced and competitive in the East. San Antonio's narrow home win over Memphis showed a strong finish from De'Aaron Fox and the productivity of Harrison Barnes, but also made it clear that the Spurs are still playing on the edge - winning, but not always confidently. Moreover, the Spurs are missing Victor Vembanyama, and the Magic have Paolo Bankero. Given Orlando's sniping potential and their confident play in the endings, it is most logical to consider the victory of the hosts in terms of money — they are more stable than the more volatile Spurs.
Our prediction is that Orlando will win with a handicap of (-5.5) points in 1.72
































