Two teams that mix and give
Washington Wizards come to the match with three wins and three losses on the last six games. In total, there have been 16 wins and 14 losses this season – beforehand I had significantly higher expectations of the team, but we must keep in mind that John Wall missed 11 whole matches this season because of injury concerns. Wizards are a significantly worse team without their point-guard. Lastly, they were well-received against the Cleveland Cavaliers, but LeBron did not stop at the end and clutched the bag. New take in when Pelicans come to visit.
New Orleans Pelicans is a high-capacity team, no snack on the matter. With players like Cousins, Davis and Holiday to name a few, you are definitely an outsider. Just like Washington, one has mixed and scored purely profitably, 15 wins and 15 losses of 30 games played a lot. However, it should be added that you have suffered a couple of injuries during the season, especially Davis missed a couple of matches which, of course, was a major break. On the whole, however, Pelicans have not reached the potential they possess, there is much more to give. Does the offensive seem really outdone with a score of 109 points / match, which nevertheless does not surprise me with company Cousins-Davis from start.

Player Special in Focus
I’ve found a tight head-to-head lyric between Bradley Beal (Wizards) and DeMarcus Cousins ​​(Pelicans), the latter putting the most points in the match to 1.55 times the money.
I base my game on season performance and rest days. Beal is an important cue for his Wizards, scoring 23.7 points / game and is a cyclically offensive weapon with his three points. A factor that obviously can speak to my game in my heart, but that can even speak for my game. The loss to Cleveland last is a clockwise example. Beal was noted for 27 points, which still convinces, but then I have to add that the 24-year-old made only four of 13 (!) Three-point attempts. Set to the last five games, Beal is 38% from the field which, of course, leaves a lot to be desired. And then I have to add that Beal played 43 (!) Minutes against Cavaliers two days ago, definitely a big risk of less playing time in the game.
Cousins ​​are in my eyes Pelican’s most important player, can not say the same about Beal who looks second in Wizard’s hierarchy after Wall. Cousins ​​cuts 26.2 points / match and is clean in the airspace. Counts convincingly 48% from the field. A player who has the most in his register, including three points. Is currently smoking hot with 29, 26, 24, 38, 23, 40 points on the last six games. If anyone is to lead his team to victory, then it’s Cousins. Played 33 minutes in the loss match against Denver three days ago, a factor that definitely speaks for my game. The home team played as late as two days ago while the guests have four rest days – the clock conditions.

Our Prediction:Washington Wizards win @ 1.55