Orlando Magic lead trader consensus at 46% implied probability for the Southeast Division crown, driven by their 5-2 start atop the standings, anchored by the NBA's top-ranked defense allowing just 98.3 points per game and key contributions from Paolo Banchero and a healthy Franz Wagner. Miami Heat sit at 27.5% following a 4-3 record, bolstered by Jimmy Butler's scoring punch amid trade rumor noise, though recent losses to Orlando highlight defensive vulnerabilities. Atlanta Hawks' 21.4% share reflects their 4-4 balance of Trae Young's offense and Dyson Daniels' absence, while Charlotte Hornets lag at 6.8% hampered by LaMelo Ball's ankle injury and a 2-5 slump. Momentum favors the rested Magic ahead of a favorable schedule.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedOrlando Magic 44%
Miami Heat 27%
Atlanta Hawks 24.9%
Charlotte Hornets 6.8%
$690,069 Vol.
$690,069 Vol.
Orlando Magic
44%
Miami Heat
27%
Atlanta Hawks
21%
Charlotte Hornets
7%
Orlando Magic 44%
Miami Heat 27%
Atlanta Hawks 24.9%
Charlotte Hornets 6.8%
$690,069 Vol.
$690,069 Vol.
Orlando Magic
44%
Miami Heat
27%
Atlanta Hawks
21%
Charlotte Hornets
7%
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0x2F5e3684c...Orlando Magic lead trader consensus at 46% implied probability for the Southeast Division crown, driven by their 5-2 start atop the standings, anchored by the NBA's top-ranked defense allowing just 98.3 points per game and key contributions from Paolo Banchero and a healthy Franz Wagner. Miami Heat sit at 27.5% following a 4-3 record, bolstered by Jimmy Butler's scoring punch amid trade rumor noise, though recent losses to Orlando highlight defensive vulnerabilities. Atlanta Hawks' 21.4% share reflects their 4-4 balance of Trae Young's offense and Dyson Daniels' absence, while Charlotte Hornets lag at 6.8% hampered by LaMelo Ball's ankle injury and a 2-5 slump. Momentum favors the rested Magic ahead of a favorable schedule.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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