New York Knicks vs Orlando Magic

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Catch the thrilling NBA showdown between the New York Knicks and Orlando Magic! Get the latest updates, highlights, and key player stats from this intense matchup.
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The New York Knicks versus Orlando Magic NBA will bring Madison Square Garden to life on Tuesday. New York Knicks stands third among the 15 teams from Eastern Conference with 24 and 12 records while the Orlando Magic is fourth among 15 teams from the conference with a record of 21 and 16. Alright, let’s move on the next step of the show, the match prediction.

The New York Knicks had nine successive victories but are now trying to avert a third consecutive loss, having been beaten 139-126 by the Chicago Bulls in their past match on the weekend.

Despite Towns scoring 44 points with 16 rebounds, the team had a very poor 3rd quarter giving up 41-17, before faltering again in the 4th.

Actually, the Knicks are still ranked pretty well on both sides of the ball, scoring 117.8 PPG this season which ranked the sixth in the League, and allowing 110.7 PPG, putting them on the tenth in the NBA.

At the same time Orlando Magic have been looking rather mediocre recently, having lost their fourth game in six and suffering a 105-92 home loss to the struggling Utah Jazz last night.

Jett Howard is the only player in the Orlando team to get over 20 points in the match and the Orlando team was able to make shot a mere 35.3% of their field goals and 14 of 47 of their three point attempts.

The Magic have scored the least in the NBA this season, an average of 105,3 points per game , but the team has the second-best defence, allowing an average of 103,4 points.

Orlando Magic lost in their last match when they played on the court. On their home court they were given 105-92 by the Kia Center. Jett Howard drove 21 points, and Wendell Carter Jr. got 15 points with Anthony contributing 12 points.

After adding defense and interior scoring a season ago, the Dallas Mavericks were a well-rounded club, and now things couldn't be worse. Following an impressive run in December, Kyrie Irving missed a few games due to a back injury, and Luka Doncic faltered and was ultimately benched because of a persistent calf problem.

In their first game since losing Irving, Dallas defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers by 122 points on Friday, but it wasn't quite a flawless effort. To boost their scoring production, the Mavericks dominated the glass and made a staggering 30 trips to the free-throw line while only shooting 43% from the field and 27.3% from beyond the arc.

 

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