Wizards vs Hornets Prediction 2/22/26 NBA Picks Today

The Charlotte Hornets and the Washington Wizards do battle at the Capital One Arena on Sunday night. Here’s a Wizards vs. Hornets prediction. This article will include a Wizards vs. Hornets pick.

Charlotte Hornets Betting Preview

The Charlotte Hornets look like they have cooled off from their nine-game win streak, as they are now looking to avoid a third straight defeat after falling just short to the red-hot Cavaliers in a 118-113 loss on Friday. Kon Knueppel led the team with 33 points on 11 of 20 shooting, and Brandon Miller and LaMelo Ball each scored 18 points, while Ryan Kalkbrenner chipped in with 12 points and 13 rebounds. As a team, the Hornets shot just 39 percent from the field and 20 of 56 from the 3-point line as they caught fire with 36 points in the third quarter to erase an early 14-point deficit, but when the game tightened up, it was the Cavaliers who used a pivotal 7-0 run to start to pull away at the end.

Washington Wizards Betting Preview

Meanwhile, the Washington Wizards have been in pretty good form lately, as they’ve won six of their last 11 games overall, and they will be aiming for a third straight victory after blowing past the Pacers in a 131-118 win on Friday. Alondes Williams led the team with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists; Sharife Cooper added 18 points on eight of 11 shooting, while Tristan Vukcevic and Tre Johnson each scored 14 points. As a team, the Wizards shot 58 percent from the field and six of 29 from the 3-point line as they struggled to contain the Pacers in the first half and looked to be in trouble after falling behind by 15 points, but that all changed in the second half, where the Wizards dominated the Pacers by 74-50 to beat the Pacers for the second time in as many nights.

Why the Washington Wizards will win

Why the Charlotte Hornets will win

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Wizards vs Hornets Prediction

The Hornets are still missing Liam McNeeley and Coby White, while the Wizards have ruled out Justin Champagnie, D’Angelo Russell, Cam Whitmore, Anthony Davis, and Trae Young. The Hornets will be disappointed with their narrow loss to the Cavaliers on Friday, but now they have a chance to bounce back against a Wizards team that they’ve already beaten three times this season. The line is certainly hefty, but the Hornets are clearly the hotter team, and I think they get the job done with relative ease in this spot.
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