Orlando Magic vs Toronto Raptors Prediction, 3/29/2026 Preview and Pick
Game: Orlando Magic vs Toronto Raptors
Date: Sunday, March 29, 2026
Location: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON
TV: TSN
The Toronto Raptors (40-32) will go up against the Orlando Magic (39-34) at Scotiabank Arena on Sunday.

The Magic faced off with the Kings and walked away with a win by a score of 121-117 in their last contest. When talking about fouls, the Magic ended up walking away with 20 and the Kings recorded 18 fouls. They also made 14 out of their 33 attempts from 3-point range. Sacramento ended up shooting 81.3% at the free throw line by knocking down 13 of 16 attempts. Additionally, Sacramento pulled down 45 rebounds (8 offensive, 37 defensive) and had 7 rejections. Sacramento distributed 34 dimes and had 9 steals for the contest. When it comes to defending, Orlando allowed the other team to shoot 51.1% from the field on 45 of 88 shooting. They also dished out 26 dimes for the game in addition to creating 19 turnovers and earning 12 steals. In relation to grabbing boards, they collected a total of 42 with 16 of them being offensive. From the charity stripe, the Magic knocked down 28 of their 32 shots for a percentage of 87.5%. Orlando ended the game having earned a 54.1% FG percentage (40 of 74) and made 13 out of their 27 shots from beyond the arc.
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Paolo Banchero is a guy who was important for this contest. He totaled 30 points on 11 of 22 shooting. He played 38 mins and also pulled down 9 rebounds. Banchero finished shooting 50.0% from the field and also totaled 7 assists.
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Orlando comes into this matchup with a win-loss mark of 39-34 for the year. They average 115.7 points per contest (15th in the league) while going 46.4% from the field. The Magic are hitting 34.6% on three-point attempts (867 of 2,506) and 80.5% from the free throw line. As a team, Orlando is collecting 43.3 rebounds per contest and is sitting with 1,926 assists for the campaign, which ranks 15th in the league in terms of passing the ball. They are losing possession via turnover 13.6 times per game and as a team they commit 20.8 fouls on a nightly basis.
Defensively, the Magic are forcing their opponents into 14.7 turnovers per contest while drawing 21.6 personal fouls. They relinquish 35.3% on shots from downtown while they are 13th in the league in opponents points per game (114.8). The Magic defense is giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 47.7% (3,045 of 6,389) and they concede 43.5 rebounds per contest as a team. They are 7th in the league in allowing assists to the opposition with 1,833 relinquished this season.
In their last game, the Raptors took a defeat with a final score of 119-94 when they played the Clippers. When it comes to attacking the glass, Toronto permitted Los Angeles to get 35 in all (10 offensive). They finished 45.7% from downtown by connecting on 16 out of 35 and walked away from this one shooting 19 out of 24 at the charity stripe (79.2%). The Raptors permitted the Clippers to knock down 42 of their 82 tries from the floor which gave them a rate of 51.2% in this contest. When the final whistle blew, the Raptors went 40 for 96 from the field which had them shooting 41.7%. When it comes to three-point attempts, Toronto buried 10 of 29 attempts (34.5%). They were able to knock down 4 of them for a clip of 36.4%. The Clippers were called for 15 fouls for the game which got the Raptors to the free throw line for 11 shots. They also coughed up the ball 15 times, while earning 7 steals for the game. The Raptors pulled down 45 defensive boards and 12 offensive rebounds totaling 57 for the matchup.
Brandon Ingram ended up being a major contributor for the Raptors for the matchup. Ingram tallied 18 points in his 36 minutes on the court and added 4 assists for the game. He converted 8 of 18 for the matchup for a field goal rate of 44.4%, and earned 6 rebounds.
Toronto has a win-loss record of 40-32 so far this year. On the offensive side of the court, the Raptors are shooting 47.6% from the field, which is 10th in the league. Toronto has earned 8,202 points on the season (113.9 per contest) and they grab 42.3 boards per contest. Their rate of assisting teammates is at 29.1 times per contest (3rd in the NBA) and they are giving up possession 13.8 times per game. The Raptors are committing 21.0 fouls per contest and they hit 77.5% from the free throw line.
The Raptors on the defensive end are ranked 9th in the league in PPG given up with 112.4. They are able to force 15.9 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 46.7% from the floor (11th in basketball). The Toronto defense gives up 35.5% on 3-point attempts (926 of 2,609) and opponents are connecting on 79.1% of their shots from the charity stripe. They allow 24.5 assists and 43.3 total boards per game, which ranks them 2nd and 13th in the league.
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Orlando
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