Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic odds, tips and betting trends | October 26
Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic odds, tips and betting trends | October 26

The Orlando Magic (0-4) will aim to end a three-game road slide when visiting the Cleveland Cavaliers (2-1) on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, airing at 4:00 PM ET on BSOH and BSFL.

The Cavaliers head into their matchup against the Magic as an 8.5-point favorite. The game’s point total is set at 219.

Cavaliers vs. Magic Betting Odds

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  • Spread: Cleveland -8.5
  • Total: 219
  • Moneyline: Cleveland -350, Orlando +279

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Magic at Cavaliers odds, spread, & more

  • Pick ATS: Cavaliers (- 8.5)
  • Pick OU:

    Under (219)

  • Prediction:
    Cavaliers 114 – Magic 101
  • Cleveland finished with a 29-11 record in games it was favored on the moneyline last season (winning 72.5% of those games).
  • Cleveland won all seven games it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -350 or shorter last year.
  • Based on this game’s moneyline, Cleveland has an implied win probability of 77.8%.
  • Last season, Orlando won 17 out of the 73 games, or 23.3%, in which it was the underdog.
  • Orlando had a record of 7-33, a 17.5% win rate, when it was set as the underdog by +279 or more by oddsmakers last season.
  • Orlando has a 26.4% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.
  • Last year, the Cavaliers put up just 4.4 fewer points per game (107.8) than the Magic gave up (112.2).
  • Cleveland had a 22-7-1 record against the spread and a 21-9 record overall last season when putting up more than 112.2 points.
  • Orlando went 22-10 against the spread and 15-17 overall last season when allowing fewer than 107.8 points.
  • The Magic’s 104.2 points per game last year were just 1.5 fewer points than the 105.7 the Cavaliers gave up.
  • Orlando put together a 23-15-1 ATS record and a 16-23 overall record last season in games it scored more than 105.7 points.
  • Cleveland’s record was 26-12-2 against the spread and 32-8 overall when it gave up fewer than 104.2 points last season.
  • Last season, the Cavaliers were at the 25th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (107.8 PPG), while the Magic allowed the 20th-fewest points per game (112.2) in the league.
  • Orlando’s squad was the 29th-ranked scoring team (104.2 PPG) in the NBA a season ago, while Cleveland ranked fifth in terms of allowing points per game (105.7).
  • The Cavaliers totaled 174 more points than their opponents last season (2.1 per game on average), while the Magic were out-scored by 656 total points (8.0 per game average differential).

  
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