Atlanta Hawks vs Orlando Magic Betting Pick & Prediction 2/10/25

At 7:00 ET, the Orlando Magic (-201) will host the Atlanta Hawks (+169) in a Southeast Division matchup. Orlando (-5) is currently 8th in the Eastern Conference, while Atlanta (+5) is 9th.

This game will take place at the Kia Center in Orlando and can be seen on FDSF. The over/under line for this game is 221.5.

ATLANTA HAWKS VS ORLANDO MAGIC BETTING PICK

The Pick: Orlando Magic -5

This game will be played at Kia Center at 7:00 ET on Monday, February 10th.

WHY BET THE ORLANDO MAGIC:

  • We have this one finishing with a projected score of 133-116 in favor of the Magic.
  • Our projections have Paolo Banchero finishing with 22 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists.
  • From the field, we have the Magic finishing with a field goal percentage of 44.0% and knocking down 14 threes.

Can Atlanta Stun the Crowd at Kia Center?

The Hawks improved to 25-28 on the season with a 125-111 road win over the Wizards on Saturday. Atlanta, favored by 7 points, covered the spread, while the total points of 236 fell just short of the 238.5 O/U line.

After trailing 30-26 in the 1st quarter, the Hawks took control by outscoring the Wizards 37-28 in the 2nd and 41-25 in the 3rd. Washington went on a 12-0 run in the 4th, closing the gap from 112-94 to 112-106, but Atlanta held on for the win.

Trae Young led the Hawks to a 125-111 win over the Wizards, finishing with 35 points and 14 assists. He hit 5 threes, shooting 35.7% from deep, and scored 17 points in the 2nd quarter. The Hawks made 18 threes as a team, shooting 40.9% from beyond the arc and 48.5% overall.

Zaccharie Risacher added 18 points, shooting 66.7% from the field, while Georges Niang contributed 16 points, hitting 4 threes at 57.1%. Niang scored 12 of his points in the 3rd quarter. Dyson Daniels also chipped in 7 of his 11 points in the opening period.

Defensively, the Hawks held the Wizards to 111 points, with their best performance coming in the 3rd quarter, where they allowed just 25 points. Overall, they gave up 30 points in the 1st, 28 in the 2nd, and 4th quarters. Atlanta limited Washington to 44% shooting from the field.

The Hawks excelled in defending the three-point line, holding the Wizards to 25% shooting, with just 9 threes made. Atlanta also recorded 33 defensive rebounds, allowed 14 offensive boards, and added 6 steals and 7 blocks.

Do the Magic Have a Shot at a Home Win?

Orlando moved to 26-28 on the season with a 112-111 win over the Spurs on Saturday. Playing at home, the Magic were favored by 3 points but didn’t cover the spread. The total points of 223.5 exceeded the O/U line of 217.5 by 5.5 points.

After trailing 88-81 going into the 4th quarter, Orlando turned things around by outscoring San Antonio 31-23 in the final period. A key moment was an 11-0 run that helped them take control of the game.

Franz Wagner led the Magic to a win over the Spurs with 33 points, 12 rebounds, and 5 assists, shooting 50% from the field. Anthony Black added 20 points, hitting 3 threes at 100% efficiency, and Paolo Banchero contributed 17 points and 7 rebounds despite shooting 41.2%.

Orlando shot 51.1% overall, with a 33.3% mark from three, making 10 threes in total. Wagner scored 12 points in the 2nd quarter, while Black and Banchero each added 10 points in the 4th.

Despite a rough defensive start, giving up 30 points in both the 1st and 2nd quarters, the Magic tightened up in the 4th, allowing just 23 points to help secure a 112-111 win over the Spurs. Orlando’s defense struggled overall, though, as San Antonio shot 53% from the field.

From beyond the arc, the Spurs hit 13 threes at a 43% clip. The Magic sent San Antonio to the line 20 times, where they made 16 free throws. Orlando finished with 32 defensive rebounds, allowing just 4 offensive boards, and added 10 steals.