- Matchup: Portland Trail Blazers vs Orlando Magic
- Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
- Venue: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Portland Trail Blazers (5-3) will be visiting the Kia Center on Monday to face off against the Orlando Magic (3-5).

In their previous game, the Trail Blazers secured a narrow victory against the Thunder with a score of 121-119. Portland recorded a field goal shooting percentage of 40.9% (36 of 88) and successfully made 19 out of 43 three-point attempts. From the free-throw line, the Trail Blazers excelled, converting 30 of 32 for an impressive rate of 93.8%. On the boards, they gathered 49 rebounds, including 11 offensive boards, and provided 23 assists throughout the game. They also faced 15 turnovers but came away with 8 steals. Defensively, Portland permitted Oklahoma City to shoot 41.8% from the field on their 91 attempts, while the Thunder managed to record 24 assists and 9 steals. Additionally, the Thunder tallied 50 rebounds (13 offensive and 37 defensive) and registered 6 blocked shots, with an impressive charity stripe showing of 90.3%, hitting 28 of 31 attempts. They managed 15 of 38 from 3-point range. The Trail Blazers committed 24 personal fouls, compared to the Thunder’s 27.
Deni Avdija played a pivotal role in the match, finishing with a shooting percentage of 29.4%. He dished out 9 assists, logged 37 minutes on the court, and secured 10 rebounds while scoring 26 points from 5 of 17 shooting.
Portland enters this match boasting a 5-3 record this season. They have an average of 120.4 points per game (8th in the league) while shooting 44.6% from the field. The Trail Blazers are hitting 33.8% of their three-point shots (114 of 337) and a solid 83.4% from the free throw line. On average, Portland collects 42.1 rebounds and has accumulated 210 assists thus far, ranking them 16th in NBA in assists. The team averages 17.1 turnovers and commits 22.8 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Trail Blazers force an average of 20.8 turnovers per game and draw 23.9 personal fouls. They hold opponents to 36.8% from beyond the arc and rank 17th in PPG allowed (117.8). The defense is allowing a shooting percentage of 48.9% (328 of 671) and concedes 43.8 rebounds per game. They rank 8th in the NBA in assists allowed, with a total of 196 given up this season.
In their last outing, the Magic lost to the Hawks, 127-112. Defensively, Orlando allowed Atlanta to grab 34 rebounds in total (6 on the offensive end). The Magic shot 43.3% from outside, netting 13 of 30 attempts, and had a successful free-throw rate of 81.0% by converting 34 of 42 attempts. However, they surrendered 40 out of 72 shots from the field, resulting in a shooting rate of 55.6% for the Hawks. Overall, the Magic managed a shooting percentage of 43.4% from the floor (36 of 83) and converted on 11 of 34 attempts from three (32.4%). They were awarded 33 free throw attempts, converting 29 at a rate of 87.9%. The Hawks registered 24 fouls in this game, while the Magic committed 19 turnovers and achieved 9 steals. The Magic finished with 41 total rebounds, comprising 27 defensive and 14 offensive boards.
Paolo Banchero emerged as a significant contributor for the Magic, scoring 22 points in 37 minutes of play, along with 8 assists. He achieved a field goal percentage of 37.5%, making 6 of 16 attempts, and also secured 11 rebounds.
Orlando stands at 3-5 this season. Offensively, the Magic are shooting 47.5% from the field, ranking 14th in the league. They have scored a total of 930 points this season (116.3 per game) and average 45.3 rebounds per game. Orlando is assisting on 24.0 plays per game (25th in the NBA) while committing 17.0 turnovers and 23.1 personal fouls per game, with a free throw conversion rate of 76.2%.
Defensively, the Magic allow 37.0% from three (90 of 243) and opponents hit 77.9% at the free throw line. They give up an average of 24.8 assists and 41.6 rebounds per game, ranking 8th in both categories. Defensively, they rank 16th in PPG allowed with 117.6. The Magic force their opponents into an average of 16.8 turnovers per game but allow teams to shoot 48.3% from the field (23rd in the league).
Who will triumph in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Orlando
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