The Golden State Warriors host the Orlando Magic at the Chase Center after winning the second of their 2020-21 NBA doubles title against the San Antonio Spurs.
The Golden State Warriors are currently in eighth place in the Western Conference. However, they will be looking for their chances of a comfortable win against the magical side of Orlando that has struggled at every end of the court this season.
Both teams have been unlucky with injuries, and coming into this game misses multiplayer. However, Stephen Curry is in fertile shape for the Golden State Warriors. He averages 29.6 points and has scored at least 20 points in his last ten rounds but one.
The Orlando Magic, on the other hand, will be looking for a great performance from Nikola Vucevic, as he has consistently delivered the product to them in this venture.
Orlando Magic vs Golden State Warriors Injury updates
The Magic of Orlando
the Orlando Magic lose competition back and forth to the Indiana Pacers in OT.
Aaron Gordon:
17 PTS – 9 REB – 9 AST – 2 BLK
6/10 FG, 4/7 3PEvan Fournier:
26 PTS – 9 AST – 4 REB
8/14 FG, 4/8 3P, 6/12 FTNikola Vucevic:
24 PTS – 12 REB – 2 STL
10/29 FG, 4/9 3P** HIGHLIGHTS ** pic.twitter.com/8nOPPnpM20
– Beyond the RK (@beyondtheRK) January 23, 2021
Nonetheless, the Orlando Magic 9-16 will need a big performance from their star base, as they are lamenting 13th place in the Eastern Conference stand.
Heroes of the Golden State
Juan Toscano-Anderson is expected to rejoin Andrew Wiggins while Draymond Green is eligible to continue at the center position.
The Golden State Warriors have seen some good performances from Kelly Oubre Jr., and are expected to post a comfortable win against Orlando Magic.
Moreover, Stephen Curry’s recent form and Orlando Magic’s defensive weakness show he could be a very comfortable rider for the Golden State Warriors.
Orlando Magic Preditten Lineup
G.– Cole Anthony, G.– Evan Fournier, F.-James Ennis, F.– Gary Clark, C.– Nikola Vucevic.