Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic odds, tips and betting trends | 1/26/2026
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Jan. 25, 2026, 7:29 p.m. ET

The Cleveland Cavaliers (27-20) will look to continue a three-game winning streak when hosting the Orlando Magic (23-21) on Monday, January 26, 2026 at Rocket Arena. This matchup is at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock and FDSFL.
The Cavaliers take the court as 4.5-point favorites against the Magic. The matchup features a point total of 225.5.
Cavaliers vs. Magic betting odds
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Spread: Cleveland -4.5Total: 225.5Moneyline: Cleveland -190, Orlando +160Watch this game on Fubo!Magic at Cavaliers odds, spread, & morePredictionPick ATS: Cavaliers (- 4.5)Pick OU: Over (225.5)Prediction: Cavaliers 120 – Magic 114MoneylineThe Cavaliers have compiled a 22-14 record in games they were favored on the moneyline (winning 61.1% of those games).When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -190 or shorter, Cleveland has a record of 18-10 (64.3% win percentage).The Cavaliers have a 65.5% chance to win this contest based on the moneyline’s implied probability.The Magic have won four, or 36.4%, of the 11 games they’ve played as underdogs this season.Orlando has not won as an underdog of +160 or more on the moneyline this season in four games with those odds or longer.Oddsmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Magic have a 38.5% chance to win.Against the spreadThe 119.1 points per game the Cavaliers record are only 3.6 more points than the Magic give up (115.5).Cleveland has a 16-12 record against the spread and a 23-5 record overall when putting up more than 115.5 points.When it scores more than 116.9 points, Orlando is 13-6 against the spread and 16-3 overall.Cleveland’s record is 11-9 against the spread and 15-5 overall when it gives up fewer than 115.4 points.The Cavaliers are at the fifth spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (119.1 PPG), while the Magic allow the 13th-fewest points per game (115.5) in the league.Orlando is the NBA’s 20th-ranked offense (115.4 PPG), while Cleveland is the 21st-ranked defense (116.9).The Cavaliers have put up a total of 106 more points than their opponents this year (an average of 2.2 per game), while the Magic have been out-scored by opponents on average this year (by two total points, 0.1 per game).Over/UnderCleveland’s average implied point total this year is 6.9 more points than its implied total in Monday’s game (121.9 implied points on average compared to 115 implied points in this game).So far this season, Cleveland has totaled more than 115 points in a game 29 times.The average implied point total on the season for Orlando (117.5) is 6.5 more points than the team’s implied total in this matchup (111).How to watch Cavaliers vs. MagicWatch this game on Fubo!
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