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Despite numerous injuries, Jamahl Mosley continues to push all of the right buttons for Orlando and has been able to count upon the likes of Anthony Black, Cole Anthony, and Tristan da Saliva as the top scorers in recent games. Attention to defense, rebounding, and teamwork has been a hallmark of the Magic all season and continues to serve them well minus some of their big guns (Paolo Banchero and both Wagners). Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler appears likely to miss another game tonight for the Heat, which was outscored 37-8 by the Magic in the 4th Q last Friday at Kia Center. Note Orlando has landed under three of its last four at home. (the exception last Friday vs. Miami). Play Heat-Magic Under
Magic center Goga Bitadze only played 21 minutes in Monday's loss to Boston, but this is a better matchup for him. In Saturday's home win over the Heat, Bitadze grabbed 13 rebounds in 31 minutes. He has cleared this prop total in four of the past six games and is averaging 10.7 boards this month. The Heat, led by Bam Adebayo, give up the third-most rebounds to opposing centers (16.5 per game).
FanDuel. I missed on Tristan da Silva’s points prop in this same matchup just a few days ago, but I’m firing again. Without Franz Wagner, Paolo Banchero and now Mo Wagner, the Magic need to find different ways to generate offense. Against a Heat squad that funnels action to spot up shooters (3rd most points allowed on the 6th highest frequency), the Magic rookie should see ample opportunity.