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Charlotte Hornets Sixty One Cent Favorites Despite Overtime Fatigue Risk

9 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Charlotte Hornets are sixty-one cent favorites to end their ten-year playoff drought Friday against Orlando Magic despite playing overtime just seventy-two hours ago and possibly missing Moussa Diabate to injury. The market's obsessed with Charlotte's redemption story while completely ignoring that Orlando just got humiliated at home by Portland, has a massive size advantage, and gets to play in front of a hostile crowd desperate to erase that loss. You're getting a home team with comparable talent at forty cents purely because everyone fell in love with the narrative instead of noticing Charlotte's running on fumes.

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