Pelicans vs. Lakers: Game Preview, Odds, and Prediction
The New Orleans Pelicans are set to face off against the Los Angeles Lakers in Southern California on Tuesday night. As the Lakers continue their impressive winning streak, the Pelicans will look to build on their recent offensive success. Let’s break down the matchup, the latest odds, and what to watch for in this exciting NBA showdown.
Pelicans vs. Lakers: Betting Odds (Courtesy of FanDuel)
New Orleans Pelicans: +8 (-110)
Moneyline: +265
Los Angeles Lakers: -8 (-110)
Moneyline: -330
Over/Under: 231.5 (-110)
How to Watch
Time: 10:30 PM ET / 7:30 PM PT
TV: Gulf Coast Sports Entertainment Network, Spectrum Sports Net+
Streaming: Watch live with fuboTV (Save $30 on your subscription)
Why the Pelicans Could Cover the Spread or Win
New Orleans is playing some of its best basketball of the season, winning four of its last five games. The Pelicans’ offense has been firing on all cylinders, averaging 116.6 points per game in this stretch while shooting 47.8% from the field. If they can maintain their offensive rhythm, they have a strong chance to keep this game competitive.
Injury concerns on the Lakers’ side could play a significant role. Key players such as Luka Dončić (knee), LeBron James (foot), and Austin Reaves (calf) are all questionable for this matchup. If any of them are unable to play, the Pelicans’ chances of covering the spread—or even securing an upset—will increase substantially.
Why the Lakers Could Cover the Spread or Win
The Lakers enter this contest riding a six-game winning streak, with victories over the Clippers (twice), Timberwolves, Nuggets, and Trail Blazers. A big reason for their success has been their dominant defense. Over these six games, Los Angeles has allowed just 101.2 points per game while holding opponents to 41.5% shooting from the field. The Lakers are 25-5 this season when they allow fewer than 110 points, making defense a key factor in their success.
Offensively, the Lakers should be able to capitalize on New Orleans’ defensive struggles. The Pelicans rank among the bottom five in points allowed per game (118.7), opponent field goal percentage, and three-pointers allowed per game. If Los Angeles can exploit these weaknesses, they should have no problem covering the spread at home.
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