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New Orleans Pelicans vs. Boston Celtics: Preview, Predictions and Picks for January 12, 2025

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Jan 12, 2025 6:59 PM
On Sunday, January 12, 2025, at 6:00 PM, the Boston Celtics, riding high with a 27-11 record, will face off against the struggling New Orleans Pelicans, who bring a 8-31 record into the TD Garden. The Celtics, dominating their Eastern Conference opponents with a 22-7 record, look to capitalize on the Pelicans' 3-19 conference record and 3-15 road performance. This non-conference matchup is shaping up to be a one-sided affair.
New Orleans Pelicans vs Boston Celtics

Current Odds

NO
BOS
Over
237.5
-115
Under
239.5
-110
NO
+6.5
-110
BOS
-4.0
-110
NO
ML
+450
BOS
ML
-245

Boston Celtics recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/10/25 vs Sacramento Kings L 114-97
1/7/25 @ Denver Nuggets W 118-106
1/5/25 @ Oklahoma City Thunder L 105-92
1/3/25 @ Houston Rockets W 109-86
1/2/25 @ Minnesota Timberwolves W 118-115

New Orleans Pelicans recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/10/25 @ Philadelphia 76ers W 123-115
1/8/25 vs Portland Trail Blazers L 119-100
1/7/25 vs Minnesota Timberwolves L 104-97
1/5/25 @ Washington Wizards W 110-98
1/3/25 vs Washington Wizards W 132-120

Boston Celtics injuries

  • Drew Peterson (F): Out

New Orleans Pelicans injuries

  • Brandon Ingram (SF): Out
  • Dejounte Murray (SG): Day-To-Day
  • Herbert Jones (SF): Out

Pelicans vs Celtics game info

Type Info
Venue TD Garden
Location Boston, MA
Tip-off Sun 6:00 PM

Pelicans vs Celtics predictions

As the New Orleans Pelicans gear up to face the Boston Celtics, all eyes will be on CJ McCollum, a seasoned shooting guard who's expected to bring his scoring prowess to the game. He's likely to lead the charge with around 19.7 points and will hustle around the court with 3.4 assists and some sneaky rebounds. But McCollum isn't the only Pelican to watch. Yves Missi will be crashing the boards with an anticipated 9.6 rebounds while contributing stakes of around 8.6 points. Zion Williamson is also set to make waves. Think about his potential power plays and ability to dominate under the rim with nearly 17.8 points and 8.1 rebounds. You can’t ignore Trey Murphy either. He's anticipated to step up with around 16.3 points which could prove crucial in giving McCollum the support he needs.

Switching gears to the Boston Celtics, Jayson Tatum is poised for another stellar night on the court. He’s projected to lead the team with approximately 24.5 points while spreading the ball around with 5.1 assists and cleaning the glass with about 9.8 rebounds. His versatility is a nightmare for any defense. Jaylen Brown is also looking to make his mark, potentially adding 22.3 points in his 36 minutes, supported by his strong presence on the boards and with assists. Factor in Kristaps Porzingis, who is anticipated to bolster both ends of the court with his length and scoring touch for about 17.9 points. And let’s not forget Jrue Holiday's potential impact with his deft court vision and defense, backing up the star players seamlessly.

As the game unfolds at the TD Garden, the Celtics clearly appear to have an edge given their solid lineup and seasoned home court advantage. The Boston Celtics' impressive record and overall team synergy suggest that they'll make it difficult for the Pelicans to steal the win. While the Pelicans undoubtedly boast some strong individual performers, especially with McCollum and Williamson in the lineup, overcoming Boston’s depth and collective strength could be a tall order. Thus, the odds seem to favor Boston clinching the victory, leaving the Pelicans to strategize fresh for the next meeting. What do you think? Is it set to be a Celtics’ game from the get-go, or can the Pelicans pull off an upset?

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