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Boston has won a season-high five in a row and eight of its last 10 games. Meanwhile, Orlando has lost eight straight and 12 of its last 13 games. After winning coach of the month honors in December and sitting at 19-13, seemingly destined to make the playoffs, Orlando stumbled off the block in January managing to accumulate just 1 win before racking up 13 losses, a stunning 18 game difference to their earlier record.
For Boston, fighting for a 4th or 5th seed seems a realistic destination for their season. The Magic look poised to enter the draft lottery again, despite a renewed focus on a .500 record and competing for a spot in the playoffs.
Marcus Smart, Kelly Olynk, and Jared Sullinger each had their way against the Magic in Friday's lopsided Boston victory and the Magic will look to limit these three from the outset. Celtics coach Brad Stevens had no trouble attacking Orlando's weak pick and roll defense and is expected to do the same this Sunday. Will Orlando be able to make a defensive adjustment while keeping all 5 of its players on the same page? That is the question. If they can, the Magic have the weapons to handle this Boston team, but if they cannot make the defensive adjustments be ready for another bad loss.
Today's game likely represents the best chance our squad has to pick up a victory before the All-star break. The Magic will head off to San Antonio for Monday's game, then face OKC, LAC, and ATL before the break.
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The Orlando Magic are currently 20-25...At this point last season, Orlando was 15-30…The Magic didn’t win their 20th game last season until Mar. 6.
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