Hawks vs Magic: Game Preview, Betting Odds, Injury Report, Projected Starting Lineups For Today's Game

With the regular season officially over, the Atlanta Hawks find themselves in a familiar position as their postseason hopes rely on the play-in tournament. For four straight seasons, they've been relegated to the play-in after finishing between the No. 7 seed and No. 10 seed in the regular season. It's worth noting that Atlanta made it through in two of the past three years. Last year was the first season where they were in the play-in and missed out on a postseason berth. As a result, the Hawks are very familiar with the stakes.
Their record of 40-42 this season was good enough for the No. 8 seed, which means that they get two chances at making it into the playoffs. They can clinch the No. 7 seed by beating the Magic tonight or they can clinch the No. 8 seed by beating the winner of the Bulls - Heat game today. If they get the No. 7 seed, they would play the Boston Celtics in the first round. Drawing the 8th seed would set them up for a first-round series with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Frankly, the Hawks don't have much of a chance in either series. However, winning the first game reduces the risk of injury and gives them the whole week off. That would be ideal from both a game-planning and health perspective.
To be clear, the Hawks have a tough task ahead of them. Although they split the season series with Orlando with a 2-2 record, one of those wins came in a meaningless game where both teams rested key players. Against a more complete version of the Magic, Atlanta's defense looked hapless as they allowed Orlando to light them up from deep. The Magic shot 41.2% from deep and every member of their starting lineup hit at least one three. The Hawks had no answer from Paolo Banchero, who racked up 33 points and 10 rebounds. Franz Wagner had 22 points while Kentavious Caldwell-Pope knocked down three of his shots from deep. Simply put, it was an uncharacteristic night from the Magic's offense that was aided by a leaky Atlanta defense. Better defense is undoubtedly going to be a point of emphasis tonight, but the Hawks offense also lost its rhythm at key points in the game. To win this, the Hawks will need to be at their best on both sides of the ball.
Game Preview
In the regular season, the Hawks finished 5th in the NBA in PPG, 14th in FG%, 15th in 3PA, 18th in 3P%, 2nd in FTA, 26th in turnovers, and 14th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 14th in points per 100 possessions, 15th in effective field goal percentage, 22nd in turnover percentage, 11th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 7th in free throw rate.
The Hawks ranked 27th in PPG allowed, 28th in field goal percentage allowed, 16th in three-point attempts allowed, and 28th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 19th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 28th in effective field goal percentage allowed.
Orlando's offense has been a work-in-progress for most of the season. They finished 28th in points per game, 27th in FG%, 22nd in 3PA, 30th in 3P%, 5th in FTA, 16th in turnovers, and 27th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, Orlando is 26th in points per 100 possessions, 29th in effective field goal percentage, 20th in turnover percentage, 13th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 2nd in free throw rate.
Fortunately for them, the Magic have an excellent defense to fall back on when their offense is struggling. They finished 1st in PPG allowed, 15th in field goal percentage allowed, 1st in three-point attempts allowed, and 20th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Orlando is 2nd in points allowed per 100 possessions and 10th in effective field goal percentage allowed.
One important key to the Magic's success against Atlanta has been their ability to draw free throws. A big part of their recent win over the Hawks was getting 31 free throw attempts to Atlanta's 22. A lot of that comes from how difficult it is to stop Paolo Banchero from scoring without fouling. Whether it's Mo Gueye, Zaccharie Risacher or someone else, the Hawks are going to have to be very disciplined against Banchero and do everything they can to not make it easy for him.
Speaking of making things easier for Orlando, the Magic capitalize on offenses that are careless with possession. They rank 2nd in the league with a 16.9% turnover percentage. Atlanta on the other hand is near the bottom of the league in turnovers, ranking 22nd on offense with a 15.0% turnover percentage per Cleaning the Glass. In the first three games against Orlando this season, the Hawks averaged 14.3 turnovers per game, including games where they had 18 and one where they had 16. Orlando loves to create chaos with turnovers and the Hawks have to limit that if they want to advance to the playoffs.
Despite the offensive burden placed on him, Trae Young has excelled as a scorer against Orlando this season. He's averaged 25 points and 9 assists against the Magic while often propelling the offense down the clutch. However, he hasn't been very efficient, finishing with a below-average TS% of 55.9 in his four games vs Orlando and 9-36 from beyond the arc. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Franz Wagner are both excellent perimeter defenders who can limit Young while Cory Joseph can hold his own despite his age. Because the Magic are likely going to load up on stopping Young, it becomes even more critical for Dyson Daniels, Georges Niang and Zaccharie Risacher to relieve pressure by challenging the Magic from deep. Daniels and Niang have both really struggled against the Magic as shooters this year. Daniels hasn't made a single three against Orlando all season while Niang has only shot 35.7% from deep on a mere three attempts per game in his three appearances against the Magic. Drawing up catch-and-shoot opportunities for Niang and Daniels have to be a priority. It is unlikley the Hawks have enough shooting to bury the Magic by taking a lot of threes, but they can gain an edge by picking their spots better. On defense, Daniels has to be able to turn Orlando's ball-handlers over and give the Hawks transition opportunities. He finished the season as the NBA steals leader and a real candidate for DPOY, but that hasn't necessarily translated to being lockdown against the Magic.
Fortunately, Risacher has actually been quite reliable as a floor-spacer against one of the toughest perimeter defenses in the league. He has made multiple threes in each of the last three games against the Magic and the Hawks are definitely going to need that streak to hold true. Although Risacher can certainly get hot and carry the Hawks' shooting as he did against the Nets, it's hard to rely on that against a much better Orlando defense. Atlanta is going to also need a decent scoring night from Caris LeVert, who has been the Hawks' most reliable bench scorer. LeVert has been an excellent off-ball fit, especially when cutting into space off of Young's gravity. Those easy points will be vital for reducing the pressure on Young to create his own shot.
While it's hard to take anything meaningful away from the regular season finale against Orlando, it was good to see Terance Mann bounce back after being held scoreless in the 119-112 loss to the Magic that relegated Atlanta to the No. 8 seed in the regular season. Mann played 30 minutes and had 19 points while going 9-14 from the field. The Hawks are going to need his activity on defense and ability to provide an offensive spark at times in tonight's game. If he can carry that momentum forward, it would be very helpful for the Hawks' chances in this one.
In the paint, the battle between Onyeka Okongwu and Wendell Carter Jr is going to be important to watch. Okongwu was excellent against the full Magic lineup in his last outing, scoring 30 points and grabbing 14 rebounds while nailing four of his seven threes. It's hard to expect a repeat performance, but Okongwu stretching the floor is a wrinkle to the Hawks' gameplan that opponents aren't always prepared for. While Okongwu had a much better scoring game, Carter had a great defensive game with 3 blocks and six steals against the Hawks. If Okongwu can effectively neutralize Carter, that places even more creation duties on Banchero and Wagner.
On defense, the Hawks will need to do a better job of countering the Magic's rotation players than they did during their 119-112 loss. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope was particularly excellent, nailing three of his six attempts from deep and burning Atlanta's defense when Orlando needed to extend its lead. Caldwell-Pope was the most efficient, but Wagner, Banchero, Joseph and Caleb Houstan all finished with two made threes. Neither Wagner or Banchero are particularly good three-point shooters, but they are star players who can come up with those shots. The key is making sure that the rest of the Magic aren't able to get good looks on the perimeter. It is going to be a big challenge for the Hawks, but they do have most of their rotation available for this game.
Injury Report
Trae Young (right Achilles tendinitis) is probable while Clint Capela, Larry Nance, Jalen Johnson and Kobe Bufkin remain out.
For Orlando, Jalen Suggs and Mo Wagner are both out for tonight's game due to season-ending injuries.
Odds
According to Fanduel Sportsbook, the Magic are 5 point favorites against the Hawks tonight and the total is set at 216.5.
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Projected starting lineups
Hawks:
G- Trae Young
G - Dyson Daniels
F - Zaccharie Risacher
F - Mouhamed Gueye
C - Onyeka Okongwu
Magic
G - Cory Joseph
G - Kentavius Caldwell-Pope
F - Franz Wagner
F - Paolo Banchero
C - Wendell Carter Jr
Additional Links
Atlanta Hawks vs Orlando Magic: Official Injury Report For Tomorrow's NBA Play-In Tournament Game
ESPN Experts Give Their Predictions For The Winner of The Hawks-Magic Play-In Tournament Game