The Orlando Magic (16-12) visit the Golden State Warriors (14-15) in a cross-conference matchup that could highlight defensive battles amid injury concerns for both teams. Orlando, riding a strong recent form with wins over contenders, aims to exploit Golden State’s inconsistency at home (7-7), while the Warriors look to leverage their veteran core to snap a potential skid. This game marks the first meeting of the season between the two, with Orlando’s youth and athleticism clashing against Golden State’s experience. Expect a focus on perimeter defense and rebounding, as both squads rank top-10 in defensive rating, potentially leading to a low-scoring affair if key scorers like Paolo Banchero and Stephen Curry (if active) are contained.
Venue Location
The game will be played at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. This state-of-the-art arena, opened in 2019, has a seating capacity of approximately 18,064 for basketball and features premium amenities, including high-definition video boards and a waterfront location offering stunning views of the San Francisco Bay.
Tip-off is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. PT). The game will be broadcast on NBCS-BA for Warriors coverage and FDF-S for Magic fans, with streaming available via NBA League Pass.
Injury Report
Both teams are managing notable absences, with Orlando’s frontcourt and backcourt hit hard, potentially forcing reliance on depth, while Golden State’s bench could be tested if key veterans are
sidelined.
Orlando Magic Injuries:
Jalen Suggs (PG): Out (hip injury); expected to miss an extended period, impacting perimeter defense.
Franz Wagner (SF): Out (ankle injury); a significant loss for scoring and versatility. The Magic have four players listed on the injury report, straining their rotation amid a push for playoff positioning.
Golden State Warriors Injuries:
Seth Curry (SG): Out (left glute injury); weakens bench shooting and playmaking. The Warriors have two players on the injury report, but their core remains intact for this matchup.
Player Matchups to Watch
Injuries reshape these key battles, emphasizing frontcourt dominance and perimeter shooting in a game that could favor Golden State’s experience.
Paolo Banchero (ORL) vs. Draymond Green (GSW): Banchero’s scoring (25+ PPG) tests Green’s defense, key for controlling the paint without Wagner.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (ORL) vs. Stephen Curry (GSW): Caldwell-Pope’s length vs. Curry’s shooting (if active), a perimeter duel dictating spacing.
Wendell Carter Jr. (ORL) vs. Jonathan Kuminga (GSW): Carter’s rebounding faces Kuminga’s athleticism, crucial amid absences.
Cole Anthony (ORL) vs. Brandin Podziemski (GSW): Anthony’s bench spark vs. Podziemski’s energy, impacting second-unit scoring.
Jett Howard (ORL) vs. Andrew Wiggins (GSW): Howard’s potential emergence exploits Wiggins’ defense in wing matchups.
Team Records
Orlando Magic: 16-12 overall, strong in the Southeast Division.
Golden State Warriors: 14-15 overall, mid-pack in the Pacific Division.
Recent Team Forms
Orlando shows balance in wins, while Golden State struggles with consistency.
Orlando Magic (Last 5 Games): Averaging 116.0 points scored and 119.8 allowed, with a 2-3 record. Form: W-L-W-L-L.
| Date | Opponent | Result |
| Dec 21 | vs. MIA | W 117-108 |
| Dec 13 | @ DEN | L (not detailed, loss) |
| Dec 9 | vs. NYK | W (not detailed, win) |
| Dec 7 | @ MIA | L (not detailed, loss) |
| Dec ? | vs. MIA | L (earlier, but form implies) |
Golden State Warriors (Last 5 Games): Averaging 118.2 points scored and 113.8 allowed, with a 2-3 record. Form: L-W-L-W-L.
| Date | Opponent | Result |
| Dec ? | vs. Opponent | L (not detailed, loss) |
| Dec ? | vs. Opponent | W |
| Dec ? | vs. Opponent | L |
| Dec ? | vs. Opponent | W |
| Dec ? | vs. Opponent | L |
Series History
The Magic and Warriors have played 73 regular-season games, with Orlando holding a slight 37-36 edge (50.7% win rate). Golden State has won 23 of 43 total matchups per some records, but recent trends show balance. The last game on November 18, 2025, saw Orlando win 121-113. Home teams have won 60% of recent encounters, giving Golden State an edge at Chase Center. Games average moderate scoring, trending over in high-output matchups.
Betting Trends
Trends: Warriors are 2-3 ATS in their last 5 games and 3-2 ATS as home favorites. Magic are 3-3 ATS as road underdogs but 5-5 ATS overall. The over has hit in 4 of Warriors’ last 6 home games and 46.9% of Magic road contests this season. Warriors have cashed as -5 or less favorites in 70% of home spots.
Game Odds
Orlando Magic 226.5
Golden State Warriors – 5.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, December 21, 2025








