Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic odds, tips and betting trends | December 2

The Cleveland Cavaliers (14-8) will be trying to extend a five-game home winning run when taking on the Orlando Magic (5-17) on Friday, December 2, 2022 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse. It airs at 4:30 PM ET on BSOH and BSFL.

The Cavaliers hit the court as 9.5-point favorites against the Magic.

Cavaliers vs. Magic Betting Odds

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  • Spread: Cleveland -9.5
  • Moneyline: Cleveland -450, Orlando +360

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Magic at Cavaliers odds, spread, & more

  • Pick ATS: Cavaliers (- 9.5)
  • Prediction:
    Cavaliers 117 – Magic 104
  • Cleveland has been the favorite in 15 games this season and has come away with the win 12 times (80%) in those contests.
  • Cleveland has yet to enter a game this year with shorter moneyline odds than -450.
  • The moneyline set for this matchup implies Cleveland has a 81.8% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest.
  • Orlando has won 26.3% of the games this season it was the underdog on the moneyline (5-14).
  • Orlando has played as a moneyline underdog of +360 or longer in only one game this season, which it lost.
  • Based on this matchup’s moneyline, Orlando’s implied win probability is 21.7%.
  • The Cavaliers score only 1.5 fewer points per game (112.9) than the Magic allow (114.4).
  • Cleveland is 5-3 against the spread and 5-3 overall when scoring more than 114.4 points.
  • Cleveland has a 5-3 record when putting up more than 114.4 points.
  • Orlando has a 5-4 record against the spread and a 4-5 record overall when giving up fewer than 112.9 points.
  • Orlando has a 4-5 record when allowing fewer than 112.9 points.
  • The Magic put up an average of 108.3 points per game, only 2.3 more points than the 106.0 the Cavaliers allow to opponents.
  • Orlando has put together a 7-5 ATS record and a 4-8 overall record in games it scores more than 106.0 points.
  • Orlando is 4-8 when it scores more than 106.0 points.
  • Cleveland has an ATS record of 11-3 and an 11-3 record overall when its opponents score fewer than 108.3 points.
  • Cleveland has an 11-3 record when its opponents score fewer than 108.3 points.
  • The Cavaliers are at the 15th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (112.9 PPG), while the Magic allow the 19th-fewest points per game (114.4) in the league.
  • Orlando is the NBA’s 28th-ranked offense (108.3 PPG), while Cleveland is the top-ranked defense (106.0).
  • The Cavaliers have scored a total of 152 more points than their opponents this year (an average of 6.9 per game), while the Magic have been out-scored by opponents on average this year (by 134 total points, 6.1 per game).

  
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