Warriors on the road in New Orleans

The Golden State Warriors are 3-0 both SU and ATS in their past three games against the New Orleans Pelicans with those teams meeting at the New Orleans Arena on Tuesday night.

Overall the Warriors are 7-3 SU and ATS in their past 10 games against the Pelicans dating back to 2011, with the OVER/UNDER going 2-4 for totals bettors at the sportsbooks in the six most recent games between the Western teams.

The Warriors will look to vanquish their hosts on Tuesday, as they are 6-7-1 ATS versus the spread this season, while the Pelicans are 4-9 ATS. Golden State is 6-8 against the total, while New Orleans is 9-4 versus the number. (Note: follow us on Twitter for line updates and injuries news).



View Golden State Warriors vs New Orleans Pelicans Odds and Stats.

The Warriors were listed as -1-point favorites at many online sportsbooks (including Sportsbook), with the total listed at 204 earlier in the day (check Sportsbook for updates during the day).

The Power Rankings at Odds Shark have the No. 5-rated Warriors taking on the No. 19-rated Pelicans in this contest. Computer models indicate a possible 96-93 win for the Warriors on Tuesday.



In their last action, Golden State was a 113-101 loser at home against the Trail Blazers. They failed to cover the 4.5-point spread as favorites, while the combined score (214) was profitable news for OVER bettors. The Warriors got a terrific 30-point performance from Klay Thompson but Portland handed them a 113-101 defeat on Saturday at Oracle Arena.

New Orleans was a 112-93 loser in its last match on the road against the Spurs. They failed to cover the 9.5-point spread as underdogs, while the total score of 205 sent OVER bettors to the payout window. The Pelicans got 17 points from Ryan Anderson, but it was San Antonio that prevailed in a 112-93 final on Monday at AT&T Center.

How They Match Up:
In rebounding, the battle of the boards features New Orleans's No. 15-rated squad against Golden State's No. 11-rated roster. When it comes to long-range shooting, New Orleans rates No. 25 in the league with 5.62 per game, while their foes tonight rank No. 1 with 10.21 per outing.

Next up:
Golden State at Dallas, Wednesday, November 27th
New Orleans at Philadelphia, Friday, November 29th

 

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