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Orlando Magic vs. Miami Heat - Final Score - January 27, 2025

Orlando Magic vs. Miami Heat - Final Score - January 27, 2025

Fox Sports28-01-2025

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The Magic needed to win by more than 1 point to cover the spread. They did not cover, so people who took the Heat won.

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