- Matchup: Atlanta Hawks vs Orlando Magic
- Event Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
- Venue: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
- Broadcast: ESPN
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The Kia Center is set to host the Orlando Magic (39-35) as they compete against the Atlanta Hawks (43-33) this Wednesday.

In their latest outing, the Hawks triumphed over the Celtics with a final score of 112-102. Atlanta committed 18 fouls, while Boston recorded 21. The Hawks successfully made 14 of 37 three-point attempts. Boston concluded the game shooting 69.2% from the free-throw line, converting 18 of 26 attempts. They also secured 45 rebounds (9 offensive, 36 defensive) and achieved 7 blocked shots. Boston dished out 28 assists and logged 7 steals. In terms of defense, the Hawks allowed the Celtics to shoot 41.2% from the field, hitting 35 of 85 shots. Atlanta generated 18 assists, forced 11 turnovers, and earned 6 steals. On the boards, they collected a total of 48 rebounds, with 10 being offensive. From the charity stripe, the Hawks converted 11 of their 15 attempts, finishing with a 73.3% success rate. Atlanta had a field goal percentage of 46.7% (43 of 92) and made 15 of 38 three-point shots.
Jalen Johnson emerged as a key contributor in the recent game, shooting 53.8% from the field and providing 5 assists. He played 36 minutes, grabbed 12 rebounds, and scored a total of 20 points on 7 of 13 shooting.
The Hawks enter this matchup with a record of 43-33 this season. They are averaging 118.2 points per game, ranking 6th in the NBA, and shooting 47.3% from the floor. Atlanta’s three-point shooting is at 36.9% (1,105 of 2,997) and they convert 77.6% from the charity stripe. Collectively, they average 43.4 rebounds per game and have distributed 2,304 assists, which ranks them first in the league. The Hawks turn the ball over 14.1 times per game and commit 19.6 personal fouls on average.
Defensively, the Hawks force 16.1 turnovers per game while committing 18.5 personal fouls. They rank 17th in the NBA with 2,022 assists allowed this season. Opponents are shooting 47.3% against Atlanta, with the Hawks allowing 45.5 rebounds per game and 35.7% success from three-point range. They rank 18th by conceding 116.2 points per game.
In their most recent game, the Magic faced a heavy defeat, losing to the Raptors 139-87. Defensively, Orlando allowed Toronto to secure 39 rebounds, including 9 offensive boards. They shot 44.8% from beyond the arc, making 13 of 29 attempts, and were 18 of 22 from the free-throw line (81.8%). The Magic allowed the Raptors to hit 54 of 94 shots, equating to a 57.4% shooting rate. Ultimately, Orlando managed to shoot 31 of 82 from the field, leading to a 37.8% field goal percentage, and made just 9 of 38 three-point attempts (23.7%). They converted 16 free throws for an impressive rate of 84.2%. The Raptors committed 28 fouls, granting the Magic 19 free-throw attempts. The Magic also turned the ball over 14 times and notched 8 steals, totaling 49 rebounds for the game.
Desmond Bane was a notable performer for the Magic, hitting 5 of 10 shots for a shooting percentage of 50.0%, with 3 rebounds and 17 points over 27 minutes, also dishing out 2 assists.
The Magic’s current season record stands at 39-35. Offensively, the team is shooting 46.3%, placing them 20th in the league. Orlando has tallied 8,535 points this season (average of 115.3 points per game) and is collecting 43.2 rebounds per contest. They provide 26.3 assists each game (15th in the league) and average 13.8 turnovers. The Magic commit 20.8 personal fouls per game while shooting an impressive 80.5% from the free-throw line.
Defensively, Orlando allows 35.4% shooting from three-point range (883 of 2,494) and opponents convert 78.1% from the charity stripe. They allow 25.3 assists and 43.5 rebounds per game, ranking 8th and 13th in the NBA respectively. On defense, Orlando ranks 15th in points allowed per game at 115.1, while forcing 14.6 turnovers over the season and allowing opponents to shoot 47.8%, ranking 23rd in the league.
Which team will clinch victory in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Atlanta
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