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Injury Report, Updated Odds (2/13): Oklahoma City Thunder at Orlando Magic

The Thunder hits the road one final time before the All-Star break as they take on the Magic in Orlando.
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Before Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren are wheels up to Indianapolis for All-Star weekend, the Oklahoma City Thunder has one final business trip as they head to Orlando. 

Fresh off a solid win to snap a two-game skid the Thunder can ride a bit of momentum into the break if they can take down the Magic. With a win, they can secure one of the top two seeds in the Western Conference heading into the break.

For the Magic, they sit in a playoff spot but are tied with the seventh-seeded Indiana Pacers in games behind. A win for them would set them up to make a solid post-All-Star break playoff push to avoid playing in the play-in tournament.

Needless to say, both teams would like one final bump in the win column ahead of the break. 

Injury Report

Thunder:

Bismack Biyombo, OUT (Not with team)

Gordon Hayward, OUT (Calf)

Adam Flager, OUT (G League)

Keyontae Johnson, OUT (G League)

Olivier Sarr, OUT (G League)

Magic:

No injuries to report.


The Thunder remains without injury, which continues to be something they have an advantage with this season. Both newcomers, Hayward and Biyombo, would be able to provide a solid impact and finding their role within the team as early as possible would be ideal, though this is the last game each player should miss before joining the lineup.

For the Magic, having no injuries is obviously a bonus for them. The two teams will be able to take each other on at full strength, which should set up for a fun matchup.

Updated Odds

With a 17-7 record in their home arena, the Magic will be a tough matchup for the Thunder. Still, despite being on the road, the Thunder is a 2.5-point favorite. The game is projected to be close and should provide an entertaining matchup on TNT.


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