Toronto Raptors vs Orlando Magic Prediction, 1/30/2026 Preview and Pick
Game: Toronto Raptors vs Orlando Magic
Date: Friday, January 30, 2026
Location: Kia Center in Orlando, FL
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
The Toronto Raptors (29-20) are on their way to Kia Center on Friday where they will try to beat the Orlando Magic (24-22).

The Raptors played the Knicks and took a loss by a score of 119-92 in their last contest. In the matter of fouls, the Raptors ended up finishing with 19 and the Knicks accounted for 21 fouls. They also converted 14 out of their 38 tries from beyond the arc. New York ended up shooting 83.3% at the free throw line by knocking down 15 of their 18 shots. Moreover, New York had 48 rebounds (13 offensive, 35 defensive) and had 8 blocks. New York earned 32 assists and had 12 steals in the matchup. Pertaining to defense, Toronto allowed 50.0% from the field on 45 of 90 shooting. They also doled out 20 assists for this game as well as creating 18 turnovers and having 9 steals. When talking about pulling down boards, they collected a total of 43 with 12 of them being on the offensive end. From the charity stripe, the Raptors knocked down 25 of their 29 shots for a percentage of 86.2%. Toronto finished the game having earned a 38.0% field goal percentage (30 out of 79) and made 7 of their 26 three-point attempts.
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Brandon Ingram is someone who played a role for the game. He walked away with 27 points on 10 out of 16 shooting. He played 34 mins and grabbed 6 rebounds. Ingram ended up shooting 62.5% from the field and dished out 2 dimes.
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Toronto will enter this matchup with a record of 29-20 this year. They lose possession by turning the ball over 13.9 times per contest and as a group are committing 21.1 fouls on a nightly basis. As a team, Toronto is pulling down 43.2 boards per game and has tallied 1,441 dimes for the year, which is 3rd in the league in terms of passing the rock. The Raptors are connecting on 34.2% on shots from distance (564 of 1,650) and 78.0% from the charity stripe. They average 113.6 pts per contest (24th in the NBA) while connecting on 47.1% from the field.
When they are on defense, the Raptors are forcing 15.8 turnovers per game while drawing 19.5 personal fouls. They concede 34.2% on shots from downtown while they are 6th in the NBA in PPG allowed (112.1). The Raptors are allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 46.2% (1,952 of 4,221) and they relinquish 43.5 boards per game as a basketball team. They currently rank 7th in the league in giving up assists to their opponents with 1,202 surrendered on the season.
The last time they took the court, the Magic got the victory with a final of 133-124 against the Heat. In reference to rebounding, Orlando allowed Miami to pull down 48 in total (9 on the offensive side). They went 44.1% from distance by going 15 out of 34 and finished the contest at 21 of 23 from the free throw line (91.3%). The Magic allowed the Heat to knock down 44 of their 88 tries from the field which left them shooting 50.0% for this contest. When all was said and done, the Magic went 52 out of 104 from the floor which had them sitting at 50.0%. With regard to shots from 3-point land, Orlando buried 16 of their 38 attempts (42.1%). They were able to make 13 of those for a rate of 76.5%. The Heat committed 18 fouls for the contest which took the Magic to the free throw line for a total of 17 attempts. They gave up possession of the ball 7 times, while getting 12 steals in the game. The Magic were able to collect 30 defensive boards and 12 offensive boards totaling 42 for the game.
Paolo Banchero ended up having an impact for the Magic for this contest. He converted 11 of 23 in the matchup for a field goal rate of 47.8%, and accumulated 12 rebounds. Banchero tallied 31 points in his 38 minutes of playing time and earned 4 dimes in this game.
Orlando has a win-loss mark of 24-22 this year. The Magic are committing 21.0 personal fouls per contest and they shoot 79.2% from the free throw line. They are dishing out assists 26.3 times per game (14th in basketball) and they turn it over 14.0 times per game. Orlando has 5,309 pts so far this year (115.4 per game) and they collect 44.2 boards per contest. When it comes to executing on offense, the Magic are shooting 46.4% from the floor, which ranks 21st in the league.
The Magic defensively are ranked 14th in the NBA in points per game surrendered with 115.6. They are able to force 15.1 turnovers on a nightly basis and allow teams to shoot 48.1% from the field (24th in the NBA). The Orlando defense allows 36.8% on 3-point shots (559 of 1,520) and opponents are making 78.4% of their foul shots. They have relinquished 25.4 assists and 43.3 rebounds on a nightly basis, which has them ranked 8th and 11th in the league.
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Toronto
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