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Brian Hill's Magic set for road game in New Orleans
They say revenge is best served cold. The Hornets can put payback on the menu Wednesday, recalling their 97-94 loss back on February 13, 2005, when they face the Magic at Ford Center.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Magic, who come in at 1-3 against the Hornets.
While the Hornets opened as 4-point favorites, defence is likely to play a big role in this contest. The total opened at a low 169.5, an indication that the experts don't see a lot of scoring Wednesday.
Last time out, the Magic defeated the Rockets 76-74 as 8 point favorites. That contest went under the closing total.
Byron Scott's team was busy last game winning against Houston 91-84 as 10.5 point underdogs. The 175 points sent that game under the total of 175.5.
With the league's #30-ranked offence, Orlando either needs a breakout game or it's up to the defence to keep them in this one. The Magic average just 79.5 points per game.
They say revenge is best served cold. The Hornets can put payback on the menu Wednesday, recalling their 97-94 loss back on February 13, 2005, when they face the Magic at Ford Center.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Magic, who come in at 1-3 against the Hornets.
While the Hornets opened as 4-point favorites, defence is likely to play a big role in this contest. The total opened at a low 169.5, an indication that the experts don't see a lot of scoring Wednesday.
Last time out, the Magic defeated the Rockets 76-74 as 8 point favorites. That contest went under the closing total.
Byron Scott's team was busy last game winning against Houston 91-84 as 10.5 point underdogs. The 175 points sent that game under the total of 175.5.
With the league's #30-ranked offence, Orlando either needs a breakout game or it's up to the defence to keep them in this one. The Magic average just 79.5 points per game.