NBA Game Preview: Orlando Magic (18-14) vs. Toronto Raptors (20-14)

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The NBA regular season continues with an Eastern Conference matchup on December 29, 2025, as the Orlando Magic visit the Toronto Raptors. Both teams enter with identical 18-14 records, making this a pivotal game for playoff positioning in a crowded East. Orlando rides momentum from a thrilling win over Denver, while Toronto seeks to rebound from recent losses amid injury concerns. This contest could hinge on defensive execution, with both squads known for physical play but struggling with consistency due to health issues.

Venue Location

The game will be held at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This 19,800-capacity venue, opened in 1999, is located at 40 Bay Street and serves as the Raptors’ home, featuring modern amenities and a vibrant atmosphere for high-stakes games.

Tipoff is set for 7:30 PM ET (4:30 PM PT)

Broadcast: Available on Sportsnet (SN) for Canadian viewers, NBA League Pass nationally, and regional networks like FanDuel Sports Network Florida for Orlando markets.

Injury Report

Both teams are battling notable absences that could affect depth and matchups. Reports are as of December 28 afternoon; monitor for updates closer to tip-off.

Orlando Magic:

Jalen Suggs (G): Out (right hip soreness). He’s been ruled out for recent games, impacting perimeter defense and playmaking.

Goga Bitadze (C): Out (left knee strain). His absence weakens rim protection; he’s missed multiple outings.

Moe Wagner (C): Out (left knee injury recovery). Expected to miss until at least January 9, thinning the frontcourt.

Colin Castleton (C): Out (G League – Two-Way/hand injury). Minimal rotation impact but adds to big-man shortages.

Tristan da Silva (F): Probable (undisclosed). Expected to play after recent probable listings.

Toronto Raptors:

RJ Barrett (SF): Questionable (right knee sprain). A key scorer, his status is day-to-day after recent absences.

Jakob Poeltl (C): Questionable (lower back strain). His potential absence hurts rebounding and interior defense.

Scottie Barnes (F): Questionable (recent ankle/undisclosed). Played in the December 28 game but has been on reports; monitor closely.

Collin Murray-Boyles (PF): Out (undisclosed). Depth piece sidelined.

Chucky Hepburn (G): Questionable (left abdominal contusion). Bench guard with limited impact if out.

These injuries may force both teams into smaller lineups, potentially leading to faster pace and more perimeter-oriented play.

Player Matchups

This game spotlights young stars and defensive battles, with injuries amplifying the importance of key contributors. Standout matchups include:

Paolo Banchero (ORL PF) vs. Scottie Barnes (TOR SF/PF): Banchero’s scoring (22+ PPG) and physicality against Barnes’ versatility (20+ PPG, 8+ RPG). If Barnes is limited, Banchero could exploit mismatches inside; otherwise, this all-star caliber duel could decide rebounding control.

Franz Wagner (ORL SF) vs. RJ Barrett (TOR SF): Wagner’s efficient offense (20+ PPG) vs. Barrett’s athletic scoring (if available). Barrett’s knee issue may force Toronto to adjust, giving Wagner an edge in transition.

Anthony Black (ORL PG, filling in) vs. Immanuel Quickley (TOR PG): With Suggs out, Black’s recent career-high (38 points vs. Denver) faces Quickley’s playmaking. Quickley’s quickness could pressure Black defensively.

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (ORL SG) vs. Gradey Dick (TOR SG): Veteran defense vs. emerging shooter. Caldwell-Pope must contain Dick’s 3-point threat to limit Toronto’s spacing.

Orlando’s frontcourt depth issues could be exposed by Toronto’s length, but the Magic’s recent hot shooting gives them upset potential.

Recent Team Forms

Both teams have shown flashes but inconsistency due to injuries.

Orlando Magic (Last 5 Games):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec 27vs DenverW 127-126Black’s career-high 38 points; overcame Jokic’s triple-double. cbssports.com +1
Dec 26vs CharlotteL 105-120Defensive struggles; allowed 120 points. basketball-reference.com
Dec 20vs UtahW (OT)Bane’s 32 points led comeback. nba.com
Dec ?Recent gamesMixed3-2 in last 5 overall per trends.

Form: W-L-W (3-2 in last 5, 6-4 in last 10). Magic are surging defensively but vulnerable without Suggs.

Toronto Raptors (Last 5 Games):

DateOpponentResultKey Notes
Dec 28vs Golden StateW (score pending, but win implied in reports)Barnes’ 23 points, 25 rebounds in victory. cbssports.com
Dec 26at WashingtonL 117-138Defensive collapse; allowed 138 points. basketball-reference.com +1
Dec 21vs BrooklynL 81-96Low-scoring loss; offense struggled. youtube.com
Dec ?Recent gamesMixed2-3 in last 5 per trends.

Form: W-L-L (2-3 in last 5, 5-5 in last 10). Raptors are strong at home but inconsistent on defense.

Series History

Toronto holds a 60-46 all-time edge over Orlando in 106 regular-season meetings. The Raptors have dominated recently, winning 7 of the last 10, including a 4-1 record in the last five.

Recent Games:

March 4, 2025: Toronto 114-113 Orlando.

March 2, 2025: Toronto 104-102 Orlando.

January 21, 2025: Orlando 109-93 Toronto.

Toronto is 5-5 at home vs. Orlando in the last 10. Games average 212 points, often low-scoring due to defensive focus.

Betting Trends

Orlando Magic: 17-15 ATS overall; 7-8 ATS on the road. 3-2 ATS in last 5; under hits in 6 of last 10 games.

Toronto Raptors: 16-16 ATS; 2-3 ATS in last 5. 9-6 ATS at home; over in 5 of last 10 vs. Eastern foes.

Head-to-Head Trends: Raptors 7-3 ATS in last 10 vs. Magic; games go under 215 in 6 of 10.

League-Wide: Eastern matchups in December 2025 hit the under 58% of the time with injured teams.

Game Odds

Orlando Magic                  – 1.5

Toronto Raptors               220.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, December 28, 2025

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