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Free NBA Picks: Cleveland Cavs at New Orleans Hornets


Posted March 24, 2010 by Steve Janus

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NEW ORLEANS HORNETS +6

Game Analysis: Even though Chris Paul did not have a good game in first contest back, his presence just makes the Hornets a better team. New Orleans won against Dallas on Monday in the first game of a five-game homestand and it looks to carry that momentum over into Wednesday as it takes on the best team in the NBA. The Hornets came into that game against the Mavericks with losses in 12 of their previous 15 games so it has been a rough stretch. To their credit, 10 of those 15 games were on the road and all were played with Paul sitting on the bench. In the 25 games that he was absent, New Orleans went 8-17 and to put that into perspective, the Hornets previous 17 losses were grouped with 23 wins which shows how much he was missed during this recent stint. With New Orleans clearly out of the playoff race, Paul easily could have shut it down for the season but even he said, it is about the team, no matter what position it is in, and moving forward into next season. Cleveland continues to win as it is now riding a seven-game winning streak as well as having gone 13-1 over its last 14 games. This includes a 6-1 record on the road but the last four road wins have come against some very average teams and while New Orleans can be lumped into that group, it is definitely a different feel now. The Cavaliers have all but sewn up first place in the Eastern Conference as well as first place in the entire league unless they completely implode with is highly unlikely. While the Cavaliers have been winning, they have not been winning money as they are just 36-34-1 ATS this season including a 29-32 ATS mark as a favorite. They are 8-1 in their last nine games but against the number they are just 3-6 and that is the sure sign of being completely overvalued. New Orleans lost the first meeting in Cleveland, without Paul, so it has the revenge angle going its way and it is 27-13 ATS in its last 40 home games revenging a same season loss. The Hornets did cover that game and they are 8-3 ATS this season when playing a team with a winning percentage greater than .700 and they are 25-7 ATS in their last 32 home games against teams with a winning road record. 3* New Orleans Hornets

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