The New Orleans Pelicans will combat the California Warriors at 10:30 p.m. ET on Friday at the Chase Center.
California is 5-24 overall and 2-10 reception, while New Orleans is 7-22 overall and 3-11 on the road. The Pelicans stumble into Friday's contest having won only one of their last 14 games. the soldiers, meanwhile, have lost 13 of their last 15 games on their basketball court.
New Orleans is favored by 1.5-points within the latest Warriors vs. Pelicans odds, while the over-under is about at 222.5. Before entering any Pelicans vs. Warriors picks, you'll be wanting to ascertain the NBA predictions from the advanced computer model at SportsLine.
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Golden State came up short against Portland on Wednesday night, falling 122-112. D'Angelo Russell shot 5-for-12 from downtown and finished with 26 points and 7 assists within the loss. Glenn Robinson III added 17 points and Marquese Chriss chipped in 10 points and 10 rebounds. the soldiers are having a forgettable season thanks in large part to injuries and a struggling offense, which is averaging just 104.6 points per game.
New Orleans, meanwhile, beat Minnesota 107-99 on Wednesday. Forward Brandon Ingram scored 34 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out five assists within the victory. Guard Jrue Holiday added 18 points and Derrick Favors pulled down 11 rebounds. Despite their lopsided record, the Pelicans feature one among the league's most potent offenses. In fact, New Orleans is averaging 112.2 points per game, the 10th-best mark within the NBA.
The Warriors have allowed opponents to shoot 47.8 percent from the ground, the fourth-highest shooting percentage allowed within the NBA. The Pelicans have experienced some defensive struggles of their own, as they permit 118.9 points per game -- the second-worst average within the NBA.