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NBA Preview: Orlando Magic (24-26) vs. Golden State Warriors (24-24)

The Golden State Warriors are aiming to wrap up what has been considered the most favorable portion of their schedule with a winning record when they host the Orlando Magic on Monday night.

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Having started this nine-game stretch on January 18, the Warriors were 20-20 and eager to climb the crowded Western Conference standings. Remarkably, eight of these nine games were at home, providing a significant opportunity to gain ground. So far, the Warriors have balanced wins over the Washington Wizards, Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz, and Oklahoma City Thunder with losses to the Boston Celtics, Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, and Phoenix Suns.

With 12 of their next 14 games on the road after the Magic visit, Golden State remains a .500 team, finding themselves closer to the worst record in the West than the best. As the trade deadline approaches, there are questions about whether a loss to the Magic, capping a potentially disappointing 4-5 stretch, would position them as sellers. Warriors coach Steve Kerr has already hinted that changes might be necessary following Friday’s 130-105 home loss to the Suns.

In their first meeting of the season with the Magic, the Warriors will face a team with a slightly worse record (24-26) but a better position in the standings due to the fewer winning teams in the East. Unlike Golden State, the Magic are in the midst of their most challenging sequence of games this season. This game will be their fourth stop on a six-game road trip, but they have the comfort of seeing 10 of their next 11 games at home.

Despite recent losses at Miami, Portland, and Utah, the Magic have been encouraged by the continued good health of star Paolo Banchero, who missed 34 games with a torn right oblique. Banchero has now played 11 straight games, enduring as many as 44 minutes in last Monday’s loss at Miami. He has been joined by talented sidekick Franz Wagner, who missed 20 games with his own oblique injury.

Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley knows the remaining three games of the team’s Western trip are crucial for building momentum ahead of their home-heavy slate. The clubs will meet again in a rematch in Orlando later this month. Interestingly, in each of the past two seasons, the team that won the first meeting went on to complete a two-game sweep.

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