Analysing the technical statistics, the Toronto Raptors and Orlando Magic exhibit distinct characteristics on both offense and defense. The Raptors maintain a relatively stable shooting percentage on offense, reaching 47.9% during the regular season. Their three-point performance is slightly weaker, with a team-wide percentage of 35.7%. In their last 10 games, the Raptors' shooting percentage has decreased to 44.9%, but their rebounding and assist numbers indicate good team synergy, averaging 42.4 rebounds and 28.1 assists per game. Furthermore, the Raptors average 8.4 steals and 14.7 turnovers per game, demonstrating a strong aggressive approach during offensive transition defence. In contrast, Orlando Magic have an advantage in rebounding, averaging 44.6 rebounds throughout the season, particularly impressive with an average of 52.5 rebounds during the preseason, highlighting their excellent inside control. The Magic also hold their own from outside the arc, with a 34% three-point shooting percentage, although a few percentage points lower than the Raptors. However, their consistent shooting performance in the last 10 games indicates a more mature outside offensive approach. In terms of organisation, the Magic average 26 passes per game. Compared to the Raptors' primary point guard's on-court performance, the Magic's passing seems more stable, which is also reflected in their slightly lower turnover statistics. Both the overall offensive and defensive structures and individual data indicators show that the two teams are closely matched in strength, which undoubtedly adds more suspense to the upcoming contest. NBA 12-30 08:30 Toronto Raptors/Orlando Magic Match direction: 222, over
National Basketball Association
Toronto Raptors
107 - 106
Orlando Magic
Total Goals
Over
222.00
Under
222.00
*For reference only, not betting advice
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