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New Orleans Pelicans vs. Oklahoma City Thunder: How to watch live stream, TV channel, NBA start time
Who’s Playing
Oklahoma City Thunder @ New Orleans Pelicans
Current Records: Oklahoma City 31-13, New Orleans 26-18
How To Watch
- When: Friday, January 26, 2024 at 8 p.m. ET
- Where: Smoothie King Center — New Orleans, Louisiana
- TV: Bally Sports – New Orleans
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $13.30
What to Know
The New Orleans Pelicans will stay at home for another game and welcome the Oklahoma City Thunder at 8:00 p.m. ET on January 26th at Smoothie King Center. After the pair made easy work of their previous opponents, one of them is set up to suffer a discouraging change of fortune on Friday.
The Pelicans scored the most points they’ve had all season to find success on Tuesday. Everything went their way against Utah as New Orleans made off with a 153-124 win. The Pelicans pushed the score to 115-91 by the end of the third, a deficit the Jazz had little chance of recovering from.
The Pelicans relied on the efforts of Herbert Jones, who scored 22 points along with five assists and five rebounds, and CJ McCollum, who went 9 for 13 from beyond the arc en route to 33 points and 2 assists.
Meanwhile, the Thunder had already won three in a row (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 4 points), and they went ahead and made it four on Wednesday. They were the clear victor by a 140-114 margin over San Antonio. Winning is a bit easier when you make nine more threes than your opponent, as the Thunder did.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his habit of posting crazy stat lines, dropping a double-double on 32 points and ten assists. The contest was his fourth in a row with at least 30 points. Less helpful for the Thunder was Luguentz Dort’s abysmal 0-5 three-point shooting.
New Orleans’ win bumped their record up to 26-18. As for Oklahoma City, they are on a roll lately: they’ve won eight of their last ten matches, which provided a nice bump to their 31-13 record this season.
Friday’s game is shaping up to be a masterclass in shooting: The Pelicans just can’t miss this season, having made 48.9% of their shots per game. However, it’s not like the Thunder (currently ranked second in field goal percentage per game) struggle in that department as they’ve made 50.6% of their shots per game this season. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
Looking ahead, the Pelicans are expected to win a tight contest, barring any buzzer beaters. This contest will be their fifth straight as the favorites (so far over this stretch they are 2-2 against the spread).
Odds
New Orleans is a slight 2-point favorite against Oklahoma City, according to the latest NBA odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 2-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is set at 241 points.
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Series History
New Orleans has won 6 out of their last 10 games against Oklahoma City.
- Nov 01, 2023 – New Orleans 110 vs. Oklahoma City 106
- Apr 12, 2023 – Oklahoma City 123 vs. New Orleans 118
- Mar 11, 2023 – Oklahoma City 110 vs. New Orleans 96
- Feb 13, 2023 – New Orleans 103 vs. Oklahoma City 100
- Dec 23, 2022 – New Orleans 128 vs. Oklahoma City 125
- Nov 28, 2022 – New Orleans 105 vs. Oklahoma City 101
- Dec 26, 2021 – Oklahoma City 117 vs. New Orleans 112
- Dec 15, 2021 – New Orleans 113 vs. Oklahoma City 110
- Nov 10, 2021 – Oklahoma City 108 vs. New Orleans 100
- Apr 29, 2021 – New Orleans 109 vs. Oklahoma City 95
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Supreme Court hears arguments on attorney general role in insurance claims case
Oklahoma City, Oklah. — A dispute over a denied roof claim for a Tulsa family has landed before the Oklahoma Supreme Court in a case that could reshape how insurance companies handle claims across the state and determine whether the state attorney general can intervene.
State Farm argues the case is unconstitutional.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond says it is not and has joined the case, saying the state needs enforcement power when policyholders cannot pursue claims on their own. “If the insurance commissioner cannot enforce these laws and the attorney general cannot enforce these laws then we have created a chasm in the state of Oklahoma through which foreign corporations can come in and injure Oklahomans with reckless disregard,” Drummond said.
State Farm is accused of improperly denying hail and wind damage claims, affecting thousands of Oklahomans.
Billy Hursh, identified as a Tulsa police officer who sued State Farm after his roof claim was denied, said he believes the company’s conduct went far beyond his family’s case.
Asked about State Farm’s “like a good neighbor” branding, Hursh responded, “Show me. Prove it.”
An attorney representing Drummond is using RICO, a law often used in organized crime cases, to argue the company carried out a coordinated pattern of wrongdoing.
Drummond said his involvement is aimed at representing policyholders who cannot afford legal help. “This is the attorney general representing all of the State Farm policy holders who cannot afford or don’t have access to an attorney. That’s why I’m in,” Drummond said.
During arguments, justices weighed whether the case is a consumer protection issue or a contract dispute that belongs in district court.
Hursh alleges it’s widespread misconduct. “This was a pervasive scheme that wasn’t just done to us it was done to thousands of people across Oklahoma to the tune of millions or maybe even billions of dollars,” Hursh said.
State Farm told FOX 25 it has paid more than $1 billion in Oklahoma wind and hail claims over the past two years and strongly denies any wrongdoing.
Drummond said his investigation could expand beyond State Farm. “There is smoke and I’m following the smoke to find the fire,” he said.
The court’s decision could expand or limit the attorney general’s power to intervene in private lawsuits and could affect how insurers handle claims statewide.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma judge rules in favor of cannabis farm, lifts suspension
PRYOR, Okla. (KOKH) — A judge has ruled in favor of one of Oklahoma’s largest outdoor cannabis farms after the grow had its license suspended.
On Monday, an administrative law judge for the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority lifted an emergency order that had shut down Cedric Gardens Inc. since late February.
The ruling restores the licensed commercial grower’s ability to operate and lifted the Emergency Order of Summary Suspension.
OMMA issued the emergency order on Feb. 24, 2026, alleging that 348 totes and bags containing 1,923 pounds of flower and 5,742 pounds of shake were “untagged” and “unreconcilable.”
Cedric Gardens challenged that claim and argued its practices complied with OMMA rules and did not pose a public safety risk.
“We proved that there was no public safety threat, and that Cedric Gardens’ business practices were approved by OMMA every year without ever citing or disciplining the business,” said Dana L. Kurtz of Wirth Law Office, who represents Cedric Gardens. “We also established that all of the product was completely reconcilable in Metrc, which OMMA did not even bother to check before suspending the license without any evidence.”
Susan Brosky, a co-owner of Cedric Gardens, said the company was relieved by the judge’s decision.
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“We are elated that the ALJ found that OMMA’s emergency summary suspension should be lifted,” Brosky said. “We have never provided product to the public that posed a public safety risk, all of our product is safe!”
Oklahoma
Tornado Watch issued for parts of northeastern Oklahoma
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 12 a.m. for parts of eastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa.
Counties included in the watch:
- Adair
- Cherokee
- Craig
- Creek
- Delaware
- Mayes
- Nowata
- Osage
- Rogers
- Tulsa
- Wagoner
- Washington
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