NBA Game Preview: Orlando Magic (44-36) vs. Chicago Bulls (31-49)

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Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET
Venue:
United Center, Chicago, Illinois

This late-season Eastern Conference matchup features the surging Orlando Magic visiting the Chicago Bulls at the United Center. Orlando enters on a four-game winning streak and sits in the thick of the Eastern Conference play-in race (currently 7th), while the Bulls—already eliminated from postseason contention—are playing out the string with little left to play for beyond pride and lottery positioning.

Injury Report

Orlando Magic:

Jett Howard (G) – Out (ankle; expected return ~April 12)

Jonathan Isaac (F) – Out (knee; expected return ~April 12)

Chicago Bulls:

Guerschon Yabusele (F) – GTD (shoulder)

Matas Buzelis (F) – GTD (illness)

Josh Giddey (G) – GTD (hamstring)

Isaac Okoro (F) – GTD (quadriceps)

Orlando is relatively healthy for a late-season road game but will miss key depth pieces on the wing and in the frontcourt. Chicago’s injury list features several day-to-day rotation players, further thinning an already inconsistent lineup.

Player Matchups & Probable Starters

ORL Probable Starters: Paolo Banchero (PF), Franz Wagner (SF), Jalen Suggs (PG), plus supporting wings and bigs like Goga Bitadze (C) and others in the rotation.

CHI Probable Starters: Coby White (PG), plus available pieces including Nikola Vučević (C) and wings/frontcourt depth (lineup fluid due to GTD statuses).

Key Matchups:

Paolo Banchero vs. Chicago frontcourt: Banchero (22.3 PPG leader for Orlando) should dominate a depleted Bulls interior lacking size and rim protection.

Jalen Suggs / Magic perimeter vs. Coby White: Suggs’ defensive intensity and Orlando’s spacing will challenge White (18.6 PPG) and the Bulls’ backcourt.

Bench/Depth: Orlando’s veteran and athletic rotation provides a clear edge in second-unit scoring and rebounding against Chicago’s inconsistent youth and injury-riddled group.

Orlando’s superior talent, size, and defensive versatility give them a significant edge, especially if Chicago is missing multiple rotation.

Recent Team Forms

Magic (4-1 in last 5 / 4-game win streak): Orlando has rolled to impressive victories over Minnesota (132-120), Detroit (123-107), New Orleans (112-108), and Dallas (138-127). Offense has been efficient, and defense has tightened up during the surge.

Bulls (mixed, roughly 3-7 in last 10): Chicago earned a blowout win over Washington (129-98) on April 7 but has otherwise struggled with inconsistent scoring and defensive lapses (including recent losses to Phoenix and New York).

Series History

The 2025-26 season series is competitive, with each team winning two of the first four meetings (most recent: Bulls 121-114 on Jan. 2; Magic 125-120 on Dec. 1). Historically, the Bulls hold a slight all-time edge (69-62), but recent games have been high-scoring and closely contested. This is the final 2025-26 meeting.

Betting Trends

Orlando covers as large favorites at a high rate on the road lately; totals have trended over in several recent Magic games during their win streak. Bulls are poor ATS against winning teams.

Game Odds

Orlando Magic                  – 15.5

Chicago Bulls                     244.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 9, 2026