Lakers vs Warriors Best Bets looks to the Wednesday night schedule as the Golden State Warriors try to start a comeback in their best-of-seven series against Los Angeles. Now, this game could eliminate the defending champions. Los Angeles stole Game 1, lost Game 2, but rebounded in Games 3 and 4. The Warriors have come back before. Naturally, BetOnline online sportsbook gives us some quick options. Can Golden State do it again?
Lakers vs Warriors Best Bets are the second game on NBA Showdown Wednesday. Alas, the fourth win is always the hardest, and the Warriors know this. This Los Angeles team seems not like the others in recent memory. They play at a pace that pushes Golden State and forces the Warriors into awful shot selection. Golden State performs at a level that can be maddening.
Darvin Ham needs to be given as much credit as any NBA coach. Ham keeps making the right decisions and putting players in a position to employ their bruising style. Los Angeles plays intense, defensive basketball. Golden State, too often, settles for shots that can be best described as outrageous, even for them. The Warriors barely got past 100 points in Game 4. That included a mere 17 in the fourth quarter.
So, Game 4 got saved for Los Angeles by Lonnie Walker IV. The bench of the Lakers has been key in all three wins. Golden State knows what they need to do. The Warriors committed 22 fouls in all, with several players in foul trouble by the fourth quarter. Los Angeles went 20-for-20 at the line as Golden State made only nine foul shots. The free throw margin was only close during Game 2 (17-16). The Warriors won with ease.
Now, Golden State laying only seven points is a little surprising (7.5 would have been better) with a small wager at (-110). Some pegged this lower at 5.5, so watch for any late shifts. Golden State knows they need to set up shots better, but the Los Angeles interior presence and defense contests shots very well. If the Warriors make some shots and play smarter they can cover in the Lakers vs Warriors Best Bets.
When it comes to Lakers vs Warriors Best Bets, some different angles can be explored. Few NBA experts honestly expect Golden State to lose three straight games to the Los Angeles Lakers. Now, this Warriors team was down 3-1 in the 2016 Conference Finals and managed to come back. Will this be their toughest test late?
VegasBetting ponders how much of Game 2’s blowout win Golden State can emulate. Game 3 saw Los Angeles return the favor as the Lakers scored 127. The Warriors are a different team at home and average 119.5 points in this series in Golden State. So, that number dips to 98.5 in Los Angeles. Steve Kerr has to reap what he sowed in some ways.
Also, the key in this is that players like Kevin Looney need to play more. When Golden State gets physical enough to push back, they can go inside to set things up outside. Are the Warriors going to shoot 21-for-42 from three-point range like in Game 2? Probably not. However, the formula is there. Kerr and the Warriors have to execute the plan.
Vegas NBA online betting sites like the idea that the Golden State Warriors come out making a huge statement on Wednesday night. After all, if they lose, there is no tomorrow. Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green know what is at stake. Be smarter, play harder, and make more shots. For better or for worse, that is what Golden State excels at when at home. The first half prop with Golden State laying 4 1/2 should cover as well.
The Lakers vs Warriors Best Bets thinks put that cap on with some small wager ideas. First off, the largest margin of Golden State leading by 18 or more at -139 is one target. Another has to be Stephen Curry at five three-pointers (-145). If one tease that, up to seven (+105) is not a bad option. Do not forget assists for Curry as well. The guard at ten assists is +116, where seven is -132. Alternate lines on props are a way to make a little more money.
NBA Vegas prop bets like moving the spread on Wednesday. Right now, laying seven points is easy to take. What if one moves that to 9.5? That line slides to +115. Hey, 25 cents on the dollar sounds pretty good in this economy, or any economy for that matter.
The “player performance doubles” on BetOnline are a possibility too. However, there is one game where Anthony Davis looked a bit human. That was Game 2. Davis shoots just 11 times from the field, had 11 points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Golden State took the pace out of the game for Davis. The points props for Davis and PRA may be an under-waiting to happen.
Simply, the chances of a Game 6 in Los Angeles look very good. Again, anything can happen. This is the NBA Playoffs. In a season where load management became a runaway train, we find out if it pays off for Golden State now.
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