The New Orleans Pelicans (23-36) will host the Sacramento Kings (22-38) in New Orleans on Wednesday, March 2 at Smoothie King Center. New Orleans, the home team, haven’t lost back-to-back, whereas Sacramento, the visitors, have won just four out of the last ten games. Don’t forget to place your bets and then catch the excitement live at 7:00 PM CT!
For context related to Wednesday’s matchup, how have the Pelicans and the Kings performed versus each other in the past?
This season, the teams have competed in two matchups and the Pelicans have fallen in each game against Sacramento. In their most recent meeting on November 3, 2021, the score was 112-99 in favor of the Kings. The Big Easy had a 48.08% field goal percentage and a 35.29% three pointer percentage, whereas Sacramento had a 64% field goal percentage and a 33.33% 3-point percentage. The former totaled 10 rebounds and 24 assists; the latter had 6 rebounds and 27 assists. We’ll see what unfolds when the Pelicans receive their competition at Smoothie King Center.
Betting Preview for the New Orleans Pelicans vs. the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday, March 2
Where:
Smoothie King Center in New Orleans
When:
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Betting on the New Orleans Pelicans
Record:
23-36 |
Southwest Division Standing:
3
The New Orleans Pelicans outplayed the Los Angeles Lakers in their most recent game on Sunday, 95-123, due to a steady contributions from Cj Mccollum and Jonas Valanciunas. Mccollum was responsible for 22 points, whereas Jonas Valanciunas had 19 points and 10 rebounds. The Pelicans are currently in 10th place in the conference. Be sure to review our odds assessment for Wednesday’s game further down and think about how the squad’s recent performance could impact their meeting against Sacramento.
Absences and Injuries
The Pelicans have zero injured players ruled out.
Betting on the Sacramento Kings
Record:
22-38 |
Pacific Division Standing:
5
The Sacramento Kings have won just four out of the last ten games and are in the bottom position in the division and currently 13th in the conference. In their latest game, they beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 110-131, due to a steady contributions from De’Aaron Fox and Trey Lyles. Furthermore, Fox supplied 29 points and 10 assists. Trey Lyles had 24 points. Check out our assessment below to learn how this performance has cast their odds for the upcoming game against New Orleans on Wednesday.
Absences and Injuries
The Kings have no injured players ruled out.
Pelicans vs. Kings | Moneyline, Over/Under and Spread Odds
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