New York Knicks vs. New Orleans Pelicans Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 10-28-2023
New York Knicks vs. New Orleans Pelicans Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 10-28-2023

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It’s an interconference battle on the hardwood as a pair of teams take the floor in search of a victory in the Big Easy. The New York Knicks are on the road as they make the trip down to the bayou as they face the New Orleans Pelicans Saturday night. New York battled but fell 108-104 at home to Boston in their season-opening contest Wednesday night, pushing the line as a four-point underdog. New Orleans opened their season by downing Memphis 111-104 on the road Wednesday, winning outright as a one-point underdog. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Pelicans own a 22-21 advantage. Last season, the teams split two meetings with the Pelicans earning a 113-105 home win in the most recent matchup on April 7, 2023.

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New York battled but couldn’t close out things in their season opener at home against the Celtics Wednesday night. The Knicks look to even their record on the season as they head out on the road for this contest. New York trailed by a dozen after the opening quarter, cut the margin to five at the half and saw Boston reextend to a 12-point lead early in the third quarter before regrouping. The Knicks trailed by nine after three quarters before reeling off a 28-13 run in the first eight-plus minutes of the fourth quarter to take a 101-95 lead with 3:39 remaining. Unfortunately, things went south for the Knicks from there as they were outscored 13-3 the rest of the way to wind up on the short end of the scoreboard.

In the game, New York shot just 37.1% from the floor, though they shot better from three-point range (18 of 41) than they did from inside the arc (18 of 56) in the contest. The Knicks also doomed themselves by clanking 12 of their 26 free throw attempts in the game, with Julius Randle going just one of five at the stripe. Immanuel Quickley (six rebounds, four assists) and RJ Barrett each put up 24 points to lead the Knicks in the loss. Their shooting lines were starkly different as Quickley was seven of 11 from the floor (five of six from three-point range) while Barrett hit eight of 20 from the floor (two of five from three-point range) in the game. Jalen Brunson added 15 points plus six assists though he was six of 21 from the floor, Randle added 14 points, 11 rebounds along with seven assists but shot just five of 22 from the floor. Quentin Grimes added 11 points in the loss. The Knicks need to get more from Donte DiVincenzo (scoreless in 15 minutes) and Josh Hart (seven points in 22 minutes) off the bench in order to have success.

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