New Orleans Pelicans vs. Kings: Odds, Best Bets and Where to Stream

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Here is all of the important information for the New Orleans Pelicans vs. Sacramento Kings.

The New Orleans Pelicans have officially been eliminated from playoff contention, but still have pride on the line against the Sacramento Kings.

Neither team has anything to play for except next season, but both would like to head into the offseason on a high note.

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Here’s is the important information, odds, injuries and best fantasy bets for the Pelicans rematch with the Kings.

Gameday Information

Tip-off:  9:00 p.m. ET
TV:  TNT, NBC Sports California, Fox Sports New Orleans, TSN3
Radio:  KHTK SPORTS 1140 AM, ESPN 100.3FM
Streams: FUBO.TV and NBA League Pass
Last time out: Pelicans (30–40)  lost 122-113 to San Antonio; the Kings (29-41) lost 129-112 to Houston.

Betting Odds

Line: Pelicans -1

Over/under: 220.5

Moneylines: Pelicans -113  ; Kings +150

ATS: Pelicans 33-31-3; Spurs 28-39-1

Injury Reports

The official injury report has not been released but the New Orleans Pelicans will be without Darius Miller.

Kent Bazemore and Richaun Holmes didn’t play against the Rockets and will be a game time decision against New Orleans.

Best Fantasy Sports Bets

I’d just bet all of the Kings in this one.

They scored 49 points in the first quarter against the Pelicans in the last meeting, and New Orleans has done little to right the ship.

There’s also a chance we’ll see a heavy does of the young players now that the playoffs are officially out of reach, so this should be a high scoring game.

Jaxson Hayes and Frank Jackson are the best bets to put up stats in this one, as they will probably both see heavy minutes. If you’re into risk/reward, check out Nickeil Alexander-Walker. I’d say most of the Pelicans’ regulars are stay-aways, as they might not play much.

Depending on how much they play, all of the Kings’ guards are solid plays, as the Pelicans haven’t stopped anyone in six games and there is no reason to think they will.

Harrison Barnes has been huge against the Pelicans and is a solid bet and Harry Giles III should get plenty of run as well. Bigs always put up good numbers against the Pelicans.

There isn’t much to play for either team, so betting will be hard, so I’d suggest pounding the over, choosing a couple of young guys and roll the dice.

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