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Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors predictions, picks and best bets


The Toronto Raptors will try to pull even in their quarterfinals series against the Orlando Magic Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern after being upset on home court in Game 1.

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Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors: By the Numbers

  • The Magic took a lead into halftime of Game 1 at Scotiabank Arena and were able to pull back ahead late in the fourth quarter for a 104-101 victory.
  • PG D.J. Augustin - a former Raptors guard - led the way with 25 points and six assists, while Raptors PG Kyle Lowry went 0-for-7 from the field and missed both free throw attempts to finish with zero points in 33:51 of floor time.

  • Seven Magic players scored in double figures and all starters except for Jonathan Isaac finished with a plus rating.
  • It was Orlando's second win in three games in Toronto this season.

Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors: Key Injuries

Raptors SG Patrick McCaw is questionable to return for Game 2, as he battles a thumb injury. PF OG Anunoby remains out following his emergency appendectomy last week.

Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors: Best Bet

Moneyline: The Raptors closed as a -9.5 favorite on the spread in Game 1. Despite the upset, they remain at -600 on the moneyline for Game 2. The Magic are a tempting play at +450, but the home squad is far safer as it looks to even up the series.

Against the spread: We will back Orlando to cover a 10-point spread Tuesday. It pays -110.

Over/under: The total for Game 2 sits at 211 and pays -110 on either side after Game 1 came in below the number by six points. We'll back the UNDER again as Toronto looks to improve at both ends of the floor.

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