How to Watch the Cavaliers vs. Pelicans Game: Streaming & TV Channel Info for November 6
Published 7:47 pm Tuesday, November 5, 2024
The Cleveland Cavaliers (8-0) will attempt to extend an eight-game win streak when they visit the New Orleans Pelicans (3-5) on November 6, 2024 at Smoothie King Center.
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Cavaliers vs. Pelicans Game Info
- When: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 8:00 PM ET
- Where: Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana
- TV Channel: Gulf Coast Sports, FDSOH
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Cavaliers Stats Insights
- The Cavaliers make 52.3% of their shots from the field this season, which is 3.1 percentage points higher than the Pelicans have allowed to their opponents (49.2%).
- Cleveland has a 6-0 straight-up record in games it shoots higher than 49.2% from the field.
- The Pelicans are the 21st-ranked rebounding team in the league, the Cavaliers sit at 25th.
- The Cavaliers put up 122.3 points per game, 6.2 more points than the 116.1 the Pelicans give up.
- Cleveland has a 4-0 record when putting up more than 116.1 points.
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Pelicans Stats Insights
- The Pelicans are shooting 44.8% from the field, 0.5% lower than the 45.3% the Cavaliers’ opponents have shot this season.
- This season, New Orleans has a 2-1 record in games the team collectively shoots over 45.3% from the field.
- The Pelicans are the 21st-ranked rebounding team in the league, the Cavaliers sit at 30th.
- The Pelicans score just 1.3 fewer points per game (107.8) than the Cavaliers give up to opponents (109.1).
- When it scores more than 109.1 points, New Orleans is 2-1.
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Cavaliers Home & Away Comparison
- The Cavaliers are putting up 120.8 points per game in home games. When playing on the road, they are performing better on offense, averaging 123.8 points per contest.
- Cleveland is ceding 108.5 points per game this season in home games, which is 1.3 fewer points than it is allowing away from home (109.8).
- When playing at home, the Cavaliers are sinking 0.7 more treys per game (15.5) than when playing on the road (14.8). They have the same three-point percentage at home compared to away games (41.3%).
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Pelicans Home & Away Comparison
- The Pelicans put up more points per game at home (114.8) than on the road (100.8), but also concede more at home (118.3) than on the road (114).
- At home New Orleans is allowing 118.3 points per game, 4.3 more than it is away (114).
- This year the Pelicans are collecting more assists at home (25.8 per game) than away (24).
Cavaliers Injuries
Name | Game Status | Injury |
---|---|---|
Emoni Bates | Out | Knee |
Max Strus | Out | Ankle |
Caris LeVert | Questionable | Knee |
Dean Wade | Questionable | Illness |
Jaylon Tyson | Questionable | Hip |
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Pelicans Injuries
Name | Game Status | Injury |
---|---|---|
Trey Murphy III | Out | Hamstring |
CJ McCollum | Out | Adductor |
Herbert Jones | Out | Shoulder |
Dejounte Murray | Out | Hand |
Jordan Hawkins | Questionable | Back |
Zion Williamson | Questionable | Hamstring |