Charlotte will visit Orlando on Friday with the East’s eighth seed at stake, and the Hornets may have to do it without Moussa Diabate. The 24-year-old is questionable because of left hip soreness after hurting the hip in Tuesday’s 127-126 overtime victory over the Miami Heat.
Diabate stayed in that game and gave Charlotte 34 minutes, eight points and 14 rebounds on 4-of-5 shooting, a workload that underscored how much the Hornets have leaned on him late in the season. If he cannot play, Ryan Kalkbrenner could see expanded minutes after posting six points and five rebounds in 13 minutes against Miami, while Grant Williams is also expected to have a significant role in the frontcourt after playing 18 minutes in the same win.
That matters because Charlotte is headed into a win-or-go-home matchup, and the winner will take the East’s eighth seed and move on to face the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the first round. The Hornets are 3.5-point favorites according to FanDuel Sportsbook, a nod to the way they closed against Miami, but Orlando arrives with its own injury question after Jonathan Isaac was listed as questionable with a left knee sprain.
The matchup comes one day after the Magic were beaten 109-97 by the Philadelphia 76ers in the East’s 7-8 game, leaving Friday as their chance to recover immediately and claim a playoff berth. Charlotte’s concern is simpler and more immediate: it has limited center depth, and Diabate has been one of its most productive players this season, averaging 7.9 points and 8.7 rebounds on 63.1 percent shooting in 26.0 minutes per game across 73 appearances and 47 starts, with a +10.7 net rating swing.
That season-long impact is why his status hangs over the game more than the betting line does. If Diabate is cleared, Charlotte can keep its frontcourt intact. If he is not, the Hornets Vs Magic Prediction shifts toward how well the Hornets can survive another high-stakes night without one of the players who has helped define their year.