Miami Heat vs Orlando Magic Prediction and Pick, NBA 10-22-2025

Miami Heat vs Orlando Magic Prediction and Pick, NBA 10-22-2025

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Miami Heat vs Orlando Magic Prediction

Now we have the Miami Heat vs Orlando Magic Prediction for both teams.

In their most recent match, the Heat faced off against the Cavaliers and ended up suffering a defeat by a score of 138-83 all the way through. Following the conclusion of the game, Miami ended with a field goal percentage of 36.0% (32 of 89), and they converted 10 of 49 shots from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, the Heat were successful in nine out of fifteen attempts, resulting in a percentage of sixty percent. A total of 45 boards were brought in by them, 15 of which were of the offensive sort. This indicates that they were successful in hauling in boards. In addition, they had 17 assists for this game, while also committing 12 turnovers and stealing 4 balls. Within the realm of defense, Miami allowed a field goal percentage of 54.7%, with 47 out of 86 shots being taken. During the course of this encounter, Cleveland recorded a total of 15 thefts and distributed 26 assists. In addition, Cleveland had two blocks and seven rebounds, eight of which were offensive and 43 of which were defensive. In the final minutes of the game, Cleveland concluded with a free throw shooting percentage of 88.0%, making 22 of 25 attempts from the line. Outside the arc, they were successful 22 times out of 47 times. Taking into consideration the number of fouls committed, the Heat finished with 18 while the Cavaliers had 12 fouls.

In this matchup, Nikola Jovic was one of the players that made a significant influence. At the end of the game, Jovic ended with a field goal percentage of 53.3% and also contributed two assists. He participated in 29 minutes of play and grabbed 5 rebounds. His final score was 24 points, and he shot 8 of 15 from the field.

After ending the previous season with a win-loss record of 37-45, Miami is coming into this encounter with that record. With a field goal percentage of 46.5%, they scored an average of 110.6 points per game, which placed them 24th in the league. In terms of three-pointers, the Heat made 1,124 of 3,060, which is a 36.7% success rate, while they made 79.1% of their free throws. During the course of the previous season, Miami’s team averaged 43.4 rebounds per game and finished with 2,166 assists, which placed them in the fourteenth spot according to the league’s passing the rock rankings. The average number of times they turned the ball over was 13.6 per game, and they committed 15.5 personal fouls per game as a squad.

When it came to defense, the Heat were able to force their opponents to commit 13.8 turnovers a game while also managing to draw 17.0 fouls. They allowed 2,176 assists during the previous season, which placed them in 15th place in the league for the most assists allowed. The Heat defense allowed their opponents to shoot at a rate of 46.6% (3,383 of 7,262), and they allowed their opponents to grab 44.7 boards per game as a team. At the same time, they were seventh in the NBA in terms of opponents points per game (110.0), and they allowed 36.0% of their shots to come from beyond the arc.

After their most recent match, the Magic were defeated by the Celtics by a score of 120-89. This was the last time they competed on the floor. A total of 44 rebounds were collected by the Magic throughout this game, with 29 coming from the defensive side and 15 coming from the offensive side. The ball was turned over by them a total of twelve times, and they finished with seven thefts for this competition. Due to the fact that the Celtics committed 18 fouls throughout the game, the Magic were forced to take 22 shots from the free throw line. They were successful in burying 15 of them, equaling a 68.2% success rate. As far as shots from downtown are concerned, Orlando was successful in 8 of their 38 tries, which is 21.1%. At the conclusion of this game, the Magic had a field goal percentage of 37.5%, which was achieved by shooting 33 out of 88 shots from the field. As a result of the Magic’s failure to stop the Celtics from converting 43 of their 76 attempts from the floor, the Celtics finished the game with a conversion rate of 56.6%. They concluded the game with a free throw percentage of 87.5%, shooting 21 of 24 from the free throw line, and a 3-point shooting percentage of 54.2%, with 13 of 24 shots from beyond the arc. When it came to the number of rebounds, Orlando gave Boston a total of 38, with three of those coming from the offensive glass.

When it came to this matchup, Franz Wagner was a key player for the Magic. In the course of this competition, he made 10 of 22 shots, which gave him a percentage of 45.5%, and he also grabbed four rebounds. A total of four assists and 25 points were accumulated by Wagner during his forty minutes of playing time during the competition.

During the previous season, Orlando held a record of 41-41. According to the Magic’s offensive execution, they connected on 44.5% of their shots from the floor, which was the 27th best percentage in the NBA. Over the course of the previous season, Orlando averaged a score of 8,645 points (105.4 a game) and a rebounding percentage of 41.8 per game. Their rate of aiding teammates was 23.0 times per game, which ranked them thirty-first in the basketball league. Additionally, they lost possession of the ball 14.2 times per game due to turnovers. There were 20.1 personal fouls committed by the Magic per game, and they had a free throw percentage of 77.5%.

With a point-per-game (PPG) conceded of 105.5, the Magic were placed first in the basketball defensive category. They allowed teams to shoot 46.8% from the field, which was the seventeenth best percentage in basketball, and they forced their opponents to commit 16.2 turnovers a game. The Orlando defense allowed opponents to make 76.6% of their free throw attempts and allowed 36.5% of their shots from beyond the arc (938 of 2,571). They placed first and third in the NBA in terms of the number of assists they allowed per game on average, with 22.8 and 42.1 respectively.

 

Our NBA 10-22-2025 Pick: Miami Heat ML

 

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