New Orleans Pelicans vs. Clippers: Odds, DFS Bets and How to Stream

Kawhi Leonard #2 of the LA Clippers drives against Brandon Ingram #14 of the New Orleans Pelicans (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Kawhi Leonard #2 of the LA Clippers drives against Brandon Ingram #14 of the New Orleans Pelicans (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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Here is all the information you need for the New Orleans Pelicans vs. Los Angeles Clippers.

The New Orleans Pelicans will look to get back on track after dropping a winnable one to the Utah Jazz in the first game of the NBA restart.

Lonzo Ball couldn’t make a shot, the Pelicans turned the ball over too many times and failed to protect the rim against the Jazz, who scored 56 points in the paint.

It won’t get any easier in game 2, and the New Orleans Pelicans will be desperate not to drop into an 0-2 hole.

Let’s take a look at the important information for the second game in the bubble.

Gameday Information

Tip-off: 6:00 p.m. ET
TV:  ESPN, Fox Sports Prime Ticket, Fox Sports New Orleans, TSN
Radio: AM 570 LA SPORTS, ESPN 100.3FM
StreamsFUBO.TV and NBA League Pass
Last time out: Pelicans (28–37) lost to Utah 106-104; the Clippers (44-21) lost 103-101 to the Lakers

Betting Odds

Line: Pelicans +5

Over/under: 226

Moneylines: Pelicans +185; Clippers -110

ATS: Pelicans 32-29-3; Clippers 36-29

Injury Reports

The official injury report has not been released but the New Orleans Pelicans will be without Darius Miller. The Clippers’ outlook is a little foggier, as they were still missing several players who had to re-quarantine after leaving the Orlando bubble.

Patrick Beverley played limited minutes in the first game but should be ready to go and both Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell are listed as game time decisions.

The Clippers have more wiggle room than the Pelicans and can bring their guys along slowly.

Best Fantasy Sports Bets

The Pelicans give up a ton of points in the paint, but LA will probably be without their best rebounder in Harrell. Expect Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to pick up the slack. The Pels haven’t stopped wings all season and both have had big games against New Orleans in the past.

For a more under-the-radar bet, look to JaMychal Green, who got some open looks against the Lakers and knocked them down.

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Zion Williamson continues to be a risky bet. He was efficient in his limited time against Utah, but didn’t grab any rebounds. He will get more run against LA, but is still probably a stay-away.

Josh Hart was effective against Utah and should have earned himself more minutes, as was Jaxson Hayes, who was active around the rim and pulled down seven boards. The Clippers are not as big as the Jazz, so Hayes may pick up some blocks and dunks in game two.

Lonzo Ball couldn’t hit anything in game one, but expect him to fill the stat sheet in this one against Reggie Jackson. Jackson can’t guard anyone and it could lead to Ball having a big all-around game, especially with Kawhi and George focused on stopping Ingram and Zion.

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