The Atlanta Hawks (2-0) are welcoming in the Charlotte Hornets (1-1) for a contest between Southeast Division foes at State Farm Arena, starting at 2:00 PM ET on Sunday, October 23, 2022. It’s the first matchup between the squads this season.
The Hawks hit the court as 9-point favorites against the Hornets.
Hawks vs. Hornets Betting Odds
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- Spread: Atlanta -9
- Moneyline: Atlanta -380, Charlotte +310
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Hornets at Hawks odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Hornets (+ 9)
- Prediction:
Hawks 116 – Hornets 112
- Atlanta went 33-17 in games it was listed as the moneyline favorite last season (winning 66% of those games).
- When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -380 or shorter last year, Atlanta had a record of 10-2 (83.3%).
- Based on this game’s moneyline, Atlanta has an implied win probability of 79.2%.
- Charlotte was underdogs in 52 games last season and won 22 (42.3%) of those contests.
- Charlotte had a record of 1-2 when it was set as the underdog by +310 or more by oddsmakers last season.
- The moneyline for this contest implies a 24.4% chance of a victory for Charlotte.
- Last year, the 113.9 points per game the Hawks put up were only 1.0 fewer point than the Hornets allowed (114.9).
- Atlanta went 28-14 against the spread and 31-11 overall last season when scoring more than 114.9 points.
- Charlotte had a 31-7 record against the spread and a 29-9 record overall last season when allowing fewer than 113.9 points.
- The Hornets averaged only 2.9 more points per game last year (115.3) than the Hawks gave up to opponents (112.4).
- Charlotte went 32-12-2 against the spread and 31-15 overall when it scored more than 112.4 points last season.
- Atlanta had an ATS record of 30-22 and a 35-17 record overall last season when its opponents scored fewer than 115.3 points.
- Last season, the Hawks were at the sixth spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (113.9 PPG), while the Hornets allowed the 25th-fewest points per game (114.9) in the league.
- Charlotte was the NBA’s fourth-ranked offense (115.3 PPG) a season ago, while Atlanta allowed the 21st-ranked average points per game (112.4).
- The Hawks scored a total of 128 more points than their opponents last year (an average of 1.5 per game), and the Hornets out-scored opponents by 36 points on the season (0.4 more per game).