I talked to Betcrimes and his stats also favoured Orlando away and toronto at home.
Orlando has played an early start this year on a Sunday and this is their boxscore:
<table class="s-o" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"><tbody><tr><td>
ORL </td> <td align="center"> 22</td> <td align="center"> 27</td> <td align="center"> 29</td> <td align="center"> 24</td> <td align="center">
102 </td> <td bordercolor="#CADAFF" align="center"> 187.5</td> <td align="center">
Over: 210 </td> </tr> <tr> <td>
TOR </td> <td align="center"> 34</td> <td align="center"> 22</td> <td align="center"> 21</td> <td align="center"> 31</td> <td align="center">
108 </td> <td align="center"> 7.5</td> <td align="center">
Cover: +13.5 </td> </tr> </tbody></table>
Toronto beat them SU up as a homedog last time they played. Toronto could also be the team they meet in the first round of the play-offs this year. This game should mean more to Van Gundy than a home game vs. dallas. Its Superbowl day, but in Canada it is Sunday. THe crowd will be out in full support, especially for JO. If he brings any energy over from last game, we could have ourselves a doozy.
Also looking at Toronto 1Q and the Over.