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watch Nets at Pelicans Live Streaming Free NBA League Online


Watch Nets at Pelicans Live Streaming Free NBA League Online


Match Details:

Opponent: Nets at Pelicans

TV: ESPN, ESPN Deportes

Date: Fri, Jan. 6, 2023

Time: 7:30 PM ET

Sports: Basketball

League: NBA 

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About this Game:

This Friday, the Brooklyn Nets (25-13) travel to New Orleans, LA to take on the New Orleans Pelicans (24-14). Tipoff will be at 19:30m. EST within the Smoothie King Center. This will be the second time these two teams have met this season as the Pelicans won their first meeting, 130-108.



 

The Brooklyn Nets are entering this game after losing to the Chicago Bulls, 121-112. They struggled at defensive end of the field, as the Bulls shot 53.1% from the field. They will have to contest more shots in this game if they are to challenge the Pels on the road. The Pelicans enter this one after defeating the Houston Rockets, 119-108. They have been looking good at the offensive end of the field, as they will need to stay efficient on that if they are to fight the Nets at home. Can the networks recover on the road?





The Brooklyn Nets currently sit third in the Eastern Conference standings as they are just one game behind the first place Boston Celtics. Offense they are scoring 115.1 points per game and shooting 51.4% from the floor. This is the 12th most points scored per game and the highest team shooting percentage. According to the Nets have an adjusted offensive rating of 116.3, which is the fourth-highest rating in the NBA. Kevin Durant continues to dominate the offensive end of the court, scoring 29.9 points per game on 56.8% shooting from the field. Brooklyn has also shown that they have more players who can make it rain behind the arc. They're shooting 39.1% from deep, which is the second-highest three-point shooting percentage in the league. The Nets have been minding business on the charity stripe as well, as they are shooting 79.9% from the line. This is the sixth highest free throw percentage, as they have to stay focused on the line if they are to challenge the Pelicans on the road. On the defensive end of the field, the Nets have strengthened. They are currently losing 111.1 points per game and their opponents are shooting 45.5% from the floor. This is the eighth lowest number of points allowed per game and the fourth lowest shooting percentage allowed from the field. According to dunksandthrees.com, the Nets have a defensively adjusted rating of 112.2, which is the ninth lowest rating in the NBA. Brooklyn has also shown that they will contest shots near the rim, but their perimeter defense has continued to hurt them. They are allowing their opponents to shoot 36.5% from beyond the arc, which is the 25th highest 3-point shooting percentage allowed in the league. The Brooklyn Nets also struggled to consistently bounce back, grabbing just 40.4 rebounds per game. This is second low in the NBA as they have to keep the Pelicans off the glass if they are to get back in this game. Injury report: T.J. Warren SF (Ribs) and Markieff Morris PF (Disease) are listed as questionable.

 

 

 

Will pelicans appear without their stars? The New Orleans Pelicans are currently tied for third in the Western Conference standings as they are 0.5 games behind the Denver Nuggets. On offense he is scoring 117.5 points per game and shooting 48% from the field. That's the third-most points scored per contest and the eighth-highest team shooting percentage. According to dunksandthrees.com, New Orleans has an adjusted offensive rating of 114.9, which is the eighth-highest rating in the NBA. Zion Williamson continues to lead the offensive end of the field as he is scoring 26 points per game on 60.8% shooting from the floor. However, he will not play in this game. He and Brandon Ingram are both listed as out, as McCollum will need to step up the offense. The Pelicans are also shooting 36.8% from deep, which is the 11th-highest three-point shooting percentage in the league. Unfortunately, they haven't been so keen on the charity line. The New Orleans Pelicans made just 78.8% of their shooting at the line, which is the 15th highest free throw percentage. 






On the defensive end of the court, the Pels are giving up 112.8 points per game and opponents are shooting 46.8% from the floor. That's the 14th fewest points surrendered per game and the 11th lowest shooting percentage allowed. According to dunksandthrees.com, New Orleans has a defensively adjusted rating of 110.8, which is the fourth-lowest rating in the NBA. They also continued to contest shots near the rim and on the perimeter. They held opponents to 33.6 percent shooting from behind the arc, which is the second-lowest 3-point shooting percentage allowed in the league. Fortunately, they continued to break the offensive and defensive glass. They are getting 45.4 rebounds per game which is sixth most. They need to check the defensive glass if they are to keep the Nets from scoring second chance points. Injury Report: Larry Nance Jr. SF (neck) is questionable. Zion Williamson PF (hamstring), Brandon Ingram SF (toe), and E.J. Liddell SF (knee) is out



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