The Pelicans face an uphill battle, indicated by their 25.5% market probability and 26.6% bookmaker implied probability for a win. They are on a three-game losing streak and are playing the second night of a back-to-back after traveling. Key players Dejounte Murray and Trey Murphy III are out due to injury, significantly impacting their lineup depth and offensive firepower. Historically, New Orleans is 4-6 without Murphy. The Raptors, in contrast, are 40-32 and motivated by a tight Eastern Conference playoff race. They return home after a road trip and have the advantage of rest and a relatively healthier roster, with Immanuel Quickley out but their core otherwise intact. The situational factors heavily favor Toronto, making a Pelicans victory highly improbable.
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Pelicans vs. Raptors
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Pelicans vs. Raptors
AI is 3% more confident than the market
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