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

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - DECEMBER 15: Jaxson Hayes #10 of the New Orleans Pelicans dunks (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - DECEMBER 15: Jaxson Hayes #10 of the New Orleans Pelicans dunks (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) /
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Here is all the information you need for the New Orleans Pelicans’ finale against the Magic.

The New Orleans Pelicans were hoping that their final game would be in the playoffs, but instead they will finish the season against the Orlando Magic.

The game is meaningless for the standings, but the young Pelicans still have plenty to play for, as future roster spots are being evaluated.

It will be another bench game, as several Pelicans are expected to sit out, but should still be entertaining, as the young guys will be playing hard.

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Here’s is the important information, odds, injuries and best fantasy bets for the Pelicans final game of the season against the Magic.

Gameday Information

Tip-off:  9:00 p.m. ET
TV:  Fox Sports New Orleans, Fox Sports Florida, TSN4
Radio:  96.9 740 98.1, ESPN 100.3FM
Streams: FUBO.TV and NBA League Pass
Last time out: Pelicans (30–41)  lost 112-106 to Sacramento; the Magic (32-40) lost 108-96 to Brooklyn.

Betting Odds

Line: Pelicans +3.5

Over/under: Pending

Moneylines: Pelicans +130   ; Magic -155

ATS: Pelicans 33-33-3; Magic 34-36-2

Injury Reports

The official injury report has not been released but the New Orleans Pelicans will likely be without most of the regulars. The entire starting lineup sat in the last one, and we should expect the same in the finale.

The Magic will be missing key players too, as Michael Carter-Williams, Evan Fournier and Aaron Gordon are already ruled out.

Best Fantasy Sports Bets

If you are betting this game, you are a legit junkie.

With so many guys out, it’s probably a game to avoid, but there is value to be had.

Frank Jackson and Jahlil Okafor both played very well against the Kings and will probably get extended minutes in the finale.

Vucevic is the only obvious play for the Magic, and he’s had big games against the Pelicans in the past. For an under-the-radar play, try Wesley Iwundu, who put up 18 points and five rebounds against the Nets.

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