- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs vs Orlando Magic
- Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
- Venue: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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In an exciting clash, the Orlando Magic (12-8) will welcome the San Antonio Spurs (13-6) at the Kia Center this Wednesday.

The Spurs faced the Timberwolves recently, suffering a defeat with a final tally of 125-112. Analyzing the foul situation, San Antonio committed 15 personal fouls compared to Minnesota’s 16. From three-point range, the Spurs sank 17 of their 37 attempts. The Timberwolves excelled at the free-throw line, shooting 76.9% by converting 10 of 13 attempts. Minnesota also secured 36 rebounds (10 offensive, 26 defensive) and had a single block. They amassed 35 assists and made 5 steals throughout the game. Defensively, the Spurs struggled, allowing opponents to shoot 56.3% from the field, going 49 of 87. Offensively, San Antonio achieved 17 assists, forced 13 turnovers, and made 10 steals. They managed to collect 33 rebounds, with 7 coming from the offensive side. At the charity stripe, the Spurs made 16 of their 19 shots for an 84.2% success rate. San Antonio closed the game with a field-goal percentage of 52.4% (44 of 84) and nailed 8 of their 33 attempts from deep.
De’Aaron Fox significantly contributed to the team’s efforts, scoring 25 points on 10 of 15 shooting within 32 minutes. He also grabbed 2 rebounds and dished out 4 assists, showcasing a shooting efficiency of 66.7%.
The Spurs enter this game with a record of 13-6. They average 118.8 points per game (ranking 12th in the NBA) and maintain a shooting percentage of 49.0% from the field. San Antonio succeeds in 35.7% of their three-point attempts (246 of 689), and they convert 80.7% of their free throws. As a team, they gather 44.8 rebounds per game and have secured 492 assists this season, which ranks them 22nd in the league. They average 15.0 turnovers and commit 20.7 fouls per game.
On defense, the Spurs force 14.8 turnovers per game and foul opponents 21.8 times. They currently rank 9th in the league for assists allowed, giving up 505 this season. San Antonio’s defensive unit permits opponents to shoot 45.9% from the field (774 of 1,685), yielding approximately 40.3 rebounds per game. They also allow a three-point shooting percentage of 38.9% and currently rank 7th in points allowed per game (113.6).
In their last game, the Magic achieved a narrow victory against the Pistons, finishing at 112-109. They accumulated 30 defensive rebounds and 14 offensive boards for a total of 44. Despite turning the ball over 14 times, they managed to strip the Pistons of the ball 15 times. Detroit committed 27 fouls, leading to 32 free throw attempts for the Magic, who converted 27 for an impressive 84.4%. Orlando struggled with their three-point shooting, hitting only 5 of 30 attempts (16.7%). The Magic concluded the matchup shooting 40 out of 97 from the field for a 41.2% success rate. The Pistons shot 44.0% by making 37 of their 84 attempts. Defensively, the Magic allowed their opponent to score 39.3% from beyond the arc and permitted 49 total rebounds (14 offensive).
Desmond Bane stood out for the Magic, scoring 37 points in 39 minutes, while also recording 2 assists. He shot 52.0%, going 13 of 25, and secured 8 rebounds in the matchup.
The Magic’s current season record stands at 12-8. They average 21.8 personal fouls per game and achieve 80.9% efficiency from the free-throw line. Orlando distributes 25.6 assists per game (21st in the NBA) and averages 14.8 turnovers. They’ve scored 2,385 points on the season, averaging 119.3 points per game, and collect 44.8 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they’re shooting 47.6%, ranking 12th in the league.
Defensively, Orlando ranks 10th in points allowed per game at 114.1. They force 15.7 turnovers on average and their opponents shoot 47.2% from the field (18th in the league). The Magic concede 36.5% from three-point range (233 of 639) and allow teams to convert 78.1% of their free throws. They grant 23.9 assists and 41.3 rebounds on average, ranking them 3rd and 7th in the NBA, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Take San Antonio
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