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Oklahoma City Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans: NBA preview and betting tips
On Monday, April 22, the NBA has 2 opening series of the 1st round of the playoffs. One of them will be a duel between the Western Conference leader and the team that succeeded in the preliminary round. Specifically, it is the Oklahoma City Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans game.
On Monday, April 22, the NBA has 2 opening series of the 1st round of the playoffs. One of them will be a duel between the Western Conference leader and the team that succeeded in the preliminary round. Specifically, it is the Oklahoma City Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans game.
Where to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans game?
Oklahoma City the series favorite
Oklahoma City ended the regular season with a streak of 5 wins in a row and dominated their conference. In addition, against the New Orleans team, it has a very positive record of mutual games. This team plans to go far in this year’s playoffs. Preferably to the championship. The clear scoring leader is Shai Gilgeous – Alexander, who after the regular season with an average of over 30 points per game was among the best scorers of the competition. In addition, the young point guard Josh Giddey impresses with his versatile game concept and knows what it is like to achieve a triple-double.
New Orleans can only surprise
New Orleans had its work cut out for it to even make the playoffs. They first lost to the Lakers in the preliminary round, only to be eliminated in a very close game by Sacramento, who they had a very good record against. And against the Thunder, they have a negative record. It would be a big surprise if the team around Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram prevented the best team in the Western Conference from advancing to the next stage of the playoffs.
Oklahoma City Thunders vs. New Orleans Pelicans odds
Betting tip – Josh Giddey over 12.5 points
Josh Giddey has averaged over 12 points per game this season. In addition, he has recorded a triple-double on several occasions. Along with Chet Holmgre and Alexander, he is one of the mainstays of Oklahoma. In the duel against New Orleans, he should do well again, he had no problem to exceed 20 points in the regular season against this team.