NBA Game Preview: Portland Trail Blazers (29-31) vs. Charlotte Hornets (29-31)

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Tipoff is scheduled for 1:00 PM EST
Venue: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
TV: KUNP (Blazers), Bally Sports SE / FanDuel Sports Network South (Hornets), NBA League Pass

A mid-afternoon Eastern Conference tilt features two evenly matched teams at .500, both hovering around the Play-In Tournament fringe in their respective conferences. The Trail Blazers arrive on a mini three-game road winning streak, while the Hornets ride a three-game win streak overall, including a dominant road sweep capped by a blowout in Indiana. This matchup pits Portland’s veteran scoring punch against Charlotte’s surging young core and hot shooting.

Team Context

  • Trail Blazers: 29-31 (mid-pack Western Conference, around 9th-10th). Road record 13-16, averaging ~115.8 PPG scored and allowing 118.3 PPG. Solid rebounding and mid-range game, but inconsistent defense.
  • Hornets: 29-31 (10th Eastern Conference). Home record 12-16 (improving lately), strong recent offensive surge with elite 3-point volume. Positive momentum post-break.

Recent Form

Trail Blazers are heating up on the road, most recently winning 121-112 at Chicago on Feb. 26 (Jerami Grant 27 PTS, Toumani Camara 16 PTS/6 REB; held off late Bulls push). They’ve won three straight away games, showing better ball movement and defensive stops in crunch time. Last 10 games reflect improved form (6-4 SU noted in trends).

Hornets are on a tear, winners of three straight including a 133-109 rout at Indiana on Feb. 26-27 (Kon Knueppel broke NBA rookie 3PT season record with his performance, Brandon Miller 33 PTS; franchise road win streak notes). They’ve swept recent road trips, matching high 3PM totals and overwhelming opponents with spacing. Strong 5-1 SU in recent Saturdays.

Injury Report

Trail Blazers

  • Damian Lillard (PG) – Day-to-Day / Out (torn left Achilles – major long-term concern if out).
  • Deni Avdija (SF) – Day-to-Day / Questionable (low back injury management).
  • Shaedon Sharpe (SG/SF) – Out (left fibula stress reaction).
  • Donovan Clingan (C) – Day-to-Day / Questionable (illness).

Hornets

  • Liam McNeeley (SF) – Out (left ankle).
    No other major absences; core young group (Miller, Knueppel, Salaün) healthy and rolling.

Portland’s injury list thins their backcourt and frontcourt depth significantly; Charlotte relatively healthy.

Key Player Matchups

  • Goaltending/Frontcourt: Portland’s Robert Williams III / Jusuf Nurkic tandem (if Clingan limited) vs. Charlotte’s Mark Williams / Nick Richards. Edge to Hornets if Portland bigs are hampered.
  • Scoring Wings/Forwards: Jerami Grant (POR – 27 PTS last game, mid-range assassin) and Toumani Camara vs. Brandon Miller (CHA – 33 PTS vs. IND, 20.9 PPG season) and Kon Knueppel (rookie sensation, record 3PT). Miller/Knueppel hot shooting could exploit POR perimeter D.
  • Guards/Playmaking: Portland’s Jrue Holiday / Anfernee Simons (if available) vs. Charlotte’s emerging guards (e.g., K.J. Simpson contributions). Hornets’ spacing and 3PT volume key.
  • Bench/Depth: Portland relies on veterans; Charlotte’s youth movement (Tidjane Salaün, etc.) provides energy.

Special teams: Hornets elite recent 3PT (record streaks); Portland strong FT% but vulnerable to hot shooting.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

Limited specific results available, but teams split or competitive in prior meetings. Portland has historical edges in some matchups, but Charlotte’s current form shifts momentum.

Betting Trends

  • Trends show Portland 4-1 ATS last 5, Charlotte covering well at home lately.
  • Total: Portland games OVER in 9 of last 11; Hornets high-scoring surge (133 PTS last game).
  • Other Trends: Portland 6-3 SU last 9; Charlotte 5-1 SU last 6 Saturdays. Overs in recent Blazers games; Hornets hot offensively.

Game Odds

Portland Trail Blazers                     229.5

Charlotte Hornets                            – 8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 27, 2026

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