San Antonio Spurs vs Orlando Magic Prediction, 12/3/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: San Antonio Spurs vs Orlando Magic
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Location: Kia Center in Orlando, FL
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
The Orlando Magic (12-8) host the San Antonio Spurs (13-6) at Kia Center on Wednesday.

The Spurs faced off with the Timberwolves and went home with a loss by a final score of 125-112 in their last game. When discussing personal fouls, the Spurs ended up walking away with 15 while the Timberwolves recorded 16 personal fouls. They buried 17 out of their 37 tries from beyond the arc. Minnesota finished the game shooting 76.9% when shooting free throws by knocking down 10 of 13 shots. On top of that, Minnesota collected 36 rebounds (10 offensive, 26 defensive) and earned 1 block. Minnesota recorded 35 assists and had 5 steals for the game. Regarding the defense, San Antonio allowed 56.3% from the floor on 49 of 87 shooting. They also dished out 17 assists in this game while forcing 13 turnovers and earning 10 steals. When talking about pulling down boards, they compiled 33 with 7 of them being on the offensive end. From the free throw line, the Spurs made 16 of 19 shots for a percentage of 84.2%. San Antonio wrapped up the game with a 52.4% field goal percentage (44 of 84) and made 8 of their 33 shots from distance.
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De'Aaron Fox is a player who was a contributor for this contest. He recorded 25 points on 10 out of 15 shooting. He played for 32 minutes played and grabbed 2 rebounds. Fox ended up shooting 66.7% from the field and distributed 4 assists.
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San Antonio comes into this one with a record of 13-6 this year. They average 118.8 points per game (12th in the NBA) while shooting 49.0% from the floor. The Spurs are connecting on 35.7% on shots from downtown (246 of 689) and 80.7% from the charity stripe. As a team, San Antonio is pulling in 44.8 rebounds per contest and has racked up 492 assists this year, which is 22nd in basketball in terms of passing. They are turning it over 15.0 times per game and as a team they commit 20.7 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Spurs are able to force 14.8 turnovers every game and they draw 21.8 personal fouls. They currently rank 9th in the league in allowing assists with 505 relinquished for the campaign. The Spurs defense is allowing an opponent FG percentage of 45.9% (774 of 1,685) and they surrender 40.3 rebounds per game as a team. They are surrendering 38.9% on three-point shots and they are 7th in the league in PPG allowed (113.6).
When they last stepped on the court, the Magic walked away with a victory by a final of 112-109 when they played the Pistons. The Magic pulled down 30 defensive boards and 14 offensive boards totaling 44 in the matchup. They also coughed up the ball 14 times, while earning 15 steals for the game. The Pistons had 27 fouls for the contest which got the Magic to the charity stripe for a total of 32 shots. They were able to make 27 of those for a percentage of 84.4%. With respect to shots from distance, Orlando converted 5 of their 30 tries (16.7%). When the final whistle was blown, the Magic finished 40 out of 97 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 41.2%. The Magic permitted the Pistons to convert 37 of their 84 tries from the field which left them with a shooting percentage of 44.0% for the matchup. They finished the game shooting 39.3% from 3-point land via 11 out of 28 and ended up shooting 24 of 31 from the charity stripe (77.4%). With respect to rebounds, Orlando allowed Detroit to pull down 49 overall (14 offensive).
Desmond Bane ended up being a factor for the Magic for this contest. Bane scored 37 points in his 39 minutes on the court and had 2 assists in this contest. He converted 13 of 25 in the matchup for a field goal rate of 52.0%, and totaled 8 rebounds.
Orlando has a win-loss record of 12-8 on the season. The Magic commit 21.8 personal fouls every game and they hit 80.9% from the free throw line. They are getting an assist 25.6 times per contest (21st in the league) and they lose possession by turning the ball over 14.8 times per contest. Orlando has earned 2,385 points for the season (119.3 per game) and they collect 44.8 boards per contest. As an offensive unit, the Magic are shooting 47.6% from the floor, which is 12th in the NBA.
The Magic on the defensive end are ranked 10th in the league in PPG given up with 114.1. They are able to force 15.7 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 47.2% from the floor (18th in the league). The Orlando defense surrenders 36.5% from downtown (233 of 639) and their opponents are converting on 78.1% of their shots from the free throw line. They allow 23.9 dimes and 41.3 rebounds every game, which ranks them 3rd and 7th in the NBA.
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take San Antonio
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