The Oklahoma City Thunder (5-10) face the Golden State Warriors (3-14) Monday night with tip-off coming just after 10:30 pm ET at Chase Center. We analyze the Thunder-Warriors odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
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Thunder at Warriors: Key injuries
Thunder
- SG Hamidou Diallo (elbow) out
- SG Andre Roberson (knee) out
Warriors
- PF Draymond Green (heel) questionable
- PF Kevon Looney (hamstring) out
Thunder at Warriors: Odds, lines, picks, and betting tips
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Prediction
Thunder 113, Warriors 108
Moneyline (ML)
The two teams have combined for a woeful 8-24 record this year. Golden State’s injuries have taken a hard toll. The Thunder have been close to their opponents in terms of scoring while the Warriors have an average scoring differential of minus-10.4 points per game (worst in the NBA).
Our pick is with the THUNDER (-238).
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Line/Against the Spread (ATS)
Neither team has covered spreads well this year, but Oklahoma City is 4-2 against the spread at on the road. Golden State is 2-5 ATS at home while falling four points below the cover line.
Oklahoma City tends to allow teams to hang around. Golden State could linger in this one and a small lean towards a WARRIORS (+5.5, +100) cover is our pick here.
Over/Under (O/U)
The projected total is set at 213.5. The two teams average fewer than 110 points per game but this could be an exception given Golden State plays to a higher pace (several possessions higher per quarter) at home. Oklahoma City will have to play along.
It is why we side with the OVER (-105) Monday night in Golden State.
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