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    StatFox Super Situations


    NBA | CLEVELAND at GOLDEN STATE
    Play Under - All teams where the total is 200 to 209.5 revenging a loss vs opponent against opponent off an upset win of 10 points or more as a road underdog
    32-10 over the last 5 seasons. ( 76.2% | 21.0 units )
    3-2 this year. ( 60.0% | 0.8 units )


    NBA | CLEVELAND at GOLDEN STATE
    Play On - Any team vs the money line (CLEVELAND) off an upset loss by 10 points or more as a favorite, with a winning record on the season
    244-126 over the last 5 seasons. ( 65.9% | 77.5 units )
    47-23 this year. ( 67.1% | 16.3 units )


    NBA | CLEVELAND at GOLDEN STATE
    Play Under - Home teams where the first half total is 100.5 to 105.5 after having covered 4 of their last 5 against the spread, a top-level team (>=75%) playing a team with a winning record
    32-10 since 1997. ( 76.2% | 21.0 units )
    1-1 this year. ( 50.0% | -0.1 units )

  • #2
    Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

    Warriors one win away from NBA title repeat
    By The Sports Xchange


    The Golden State Warriors, who made history with a 73-win regular season, can become the seventh franchise to win consecutive NBA titles with a victory in Game 5 on Monday night.
    Golden State can close out the Cleveland Cavaliers on their home court at Oracle Arena, where the Warriors are 50-3 this season.
    The Warriors will have to do it without power forward Draymond Green, who is suspended for Game 5 of the NBA Finals after he was assessed a flagrant foul 1 by the league for his actions against Cavaliers forward LeBron James in Game 4 on Friday night.
    Stephen Curry found his long-range touch and scored 38 points as the Warriors rebounded from a 30-point loss by beating the Cavs 108-97 in Game 4 and taking a commanding 3-1 lead in the series.
    The win put the Warriors on the brink of back-to-back championships. But they will search for the clinching victory without one of their top players.
    "Yeah, we're going to come out aggressive and confident, just like we would if Draymond was playing," Curry said at Sunday's press conference. "We understand what we're playing for, and that's all that matters. So we hope to have a great night, take care of the details of the game. Individual guys step up and play pretty special and have special efforts and come out with a win."
    Cavaliers coach Tryonn Lue doesn't see Green's absence as being a deciding factor.
    "He's the heart and soul of their team, but we've still got to play," Lue said on Sunday. "His suspension doesn't make us win the game. We've got to go out and win the game and take the game. So it's a big suspension on their end, but we've still got to play."
    Golden State set an NBA Finals record with 17 3-pointers on Friday night, outscoring the Cavs by 33 points from beyond the arc.
    Curry's Splash Brother teammate, Klay Thompson, added 25 points. Curry and Thompson combined for 11 of the team's 3s in the game.
    The Larry O'Brien Trophy was flown cross-country to Oakland on Saturday to be handed out if the Warriors win.
    "If you don't get up for that, there's something wrong with you," Thompson said. "We can't wait to get to Oracle on Monday. I've been fortunate to play there for five years and we really do have the best fans in the league. They probably won't have ever seemed as excited before as when we get to Monday."
    Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has told his players that Monday night's clinching-potential game will not be an easy task. He says there is no further motivation needed.
    "I just think that it's the NBA Finals," Kerr said Sunday. "We're at home. We have a chance to close things out. I don't think we need any more of an edge, any more psychological advantage, anything like that.
    "The game gives us all the motivation we need, and the biggest thing for us is to just tweak things a little bit here and there to try to get the right rotations on the floor at the right time. And because of our versatility, I feel like we'll be able to do that."
    The Cavaliers will have to overcome huge odds to win the next three games. Only 10 teams in NBA history have rallied from 3-1 down in the playoffs and no team has won the championship after falling behind 3-1 in the Finals.
    "We've already got to take a flight home back anyways, so we might as well come home with a win and play on our home floor again," James said of Monday's game. "Being a confident bunch, we feel like the chips have been stacked up against us all year anyway."
    Lue offered similar sentiments about his team's chances to get a Game 6 in Cleveland.
    "Just win one game. Bring everything we've got to win one game," Lue said Sunday. "I told the guys when we left -- we have to come back to Cleveland anyways, so why not come back and play a game. So we've got to give everything we've got. Our backs are against the wall, so we've got to be prepared to win just one game.

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    • #3
      Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

      NBA Finals Game 5 betting preview and odds: Cavaliers at Warriors


      Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden State Warriors (-5.5, 204.5)


      The Golden State Warriors are attempting to win their second straight NBA championship on Monday but will have to play Game 5 without suspended forward Draymond Green. The Warriors hold a 3-1 series lead over the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals but Green won't be inside the arena after the NBA issued a flagrant 1 foul on Sunday for a Game 4 incident in which he swung and hit Cleveland forward LeBron James in the groin.


      Green is forced to sit out because it is his fourth flagrant foul of the postseason and coach Steve Kerr didn't publicly say who would start in his place and he also sidestepped a question regarding whether he was disappointed in Green. "That's just something that stays within the team. It's not anything I'm going to comment on," Kerr told reporters at Sunday's press conference. "I'm disappointed for him that he can't play in a big game. But the ruling has been made, and we've got to move on." No team has ever recovered from a 3-1 series deficit to win the NBA Finals and the Cavaliers lost the first two games of the series at Oracle Arena by an average of 24 points and know it will take a supreme effort to force a Game 6. "We've already got to take a flight back home anyways, so we might as well come home with a win and play on our home floor again," James told reporters. "Being a confident bunch we feel like the chips have been stacked up against us all year anyway."


      TV: 9 p.m. ET, ABC


      LINE HISTORY: The Warriors opened up as 7.5-point favorites at home for Game 5 but the public felt that a desperate Cavaliers club would keep the game close - the line was dropped to -6.5. On Sunday afternoon it was announce that Draymond Green would be suspended for the next contest and the line was dropped another full point to -5.5. The total opened up at 206 and was dropped down to 204.5 on Sunday morning.


      ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (70-30, 47-50-3 ATS, 49-51 O/U): James is averaging 24.8 points, 11 rebounds and 8.3 assists in the series but those numbers are being overshadowed by a truly ugly stat - an average of 5.8 turnovers. "Some of them were attack turnovers," James said of his second seven-miscue contest of the series in Game 4. "Trying to squeeze the ball into tight places as a quarterback would, and I'm OK with those. But some of those that are careless, I'm not OK with that." Point guard Kyrie Irving had 34 points in Game 4 for his second consecutive 30-point performance and he is averaging 25 points in the series.


      ABOUT THE WARRIORS (88-15, 59-42-2 ATS, 53-49-1 O/U): Two-time MVP Stephen Curry broke out of a three-game slumber in a big way with 38 points and seven 3-pointers in the 108-97 victory in Game 4. Curry averaged just 16 points in the first three games and didn't even have a 20-point outing before regaining his form and setting the tone for the road victory. "He's Steph Curry. He's the MVP for a reason," Kerr told reporters. "He doesn't have the size and the strength to dominate a game physically, so he has to dominate with his skill, and that's not an easy thing to do because your shot sometimes isn't going to go in."


      TRENDS:


      * Cavaliers are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 NBA Championship games.
      * Warriors are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 home games.
      * Under is 7-1 in Warriors last 8 vs. Eastern Conference.
      * Under is 4-0-1 in the last 5 meetings in Golden State.


      CONSENSUS: 64 percent are picking the Warriors to close out the season and cover the points in Game 5. As for the total, 68 percent are on the Over.

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      • #4
        Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

        NBA Finals Game 5 Preview
        By Tony Mejia


        NBA Finals - Game 5 - Warriors lead 3-1
        Cleveland at Golden State (-5.5/205), 9:00 p.m. ET - ABC


        Golden State is 50-3 at home this season, including 11-1 during these playoffs. All the Warriors need to claim their second consecutive NBA championship is one more win and will, as a worst-case scenario, get two cracks at it.


        Coming off a great defensive effort in Cleveland during the fourth quarter of Game 4, Golden State will look to close out the Cavs and cap a season where they’ve already notched more wins than anyone in league history. If they’re going to be celebrating at Oracle Arena on Monday night, the Warriors must overcome the absence of Draymond Green, who was suspended for accumulation of flagrant foul points this postseason. The NBA assessed him with a flagrant 1 for a “retaliatory swipe of his hand to the groin” of LeBron James after the two were tangled up in the final few minutes late on Saturday.


        Upon his suspension, the Warriors dropped from a 6.5-point favorite to -5.5 at most books.


        James picked up a technical for stepping over him, while Green was penalized for being a habitual line-stepper. Golden State obviously took up for its teammate, blaming James for creating a situation for Green to retaliate against.


        Klay Thompson insinuated that James has thin skin and didn’t care for the trash talk he heard down the stretch of a painful 108-97 loss on Friday night.


        “I guess his feelings just got hurt,” said Thompson. “I mean, we’ve all been called plenty of bad words on the basketball court before. Some guys just react to it differently.”


        LeBron laughed and said he’d take the high road. Again.


        “I’ve been doing it for 13 years,” James said. “It’s so hard to continue to do it, and I’m going to do it again.”


        So, this 3-1 series has a lot of spice. It’s had some substance too, thanks to Cleveland showing in Game 3 that it can physically impose its will when playing its best. The Cavs won 120-90 and then followed up by giving themselves a chance to even the series before a scoreless drought of 6:36 in the fourth quarter did them in.


        Stephen Curry delivered 38 points after averaging just 16 over the first three games, while Thompson added 25 in a performance that quieted criticism of the struggling Splash Brothers. Meanwhile, Kevin Love’s value continued to plummet since the Cavs fell to 0-3 with him on the floor, being outscored by four points in his 25 minutes off the bench. After a strong showing in Game 3, the Cleveland bench was underwhelming again, scoring 15 total points and single assist off the bench. Meanwhile, Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston were game-changers, combining for 18 points, nine boards and seven assists. Going back home, the second unit should be strong again and potentially serve as an x-factor like they did in the first two games, but the Warriors depth advantage is mitigated some by Green’s absence.


        Iguodala will obviously get even more minutes and becomes a strong option to repeat as Finals MVP. He may remain in his sixth man role if Steve Kerr turns to Brandon Rush, who hasn’t scored all series and was inactive for Game 4 but has started 25 times this season. Either way, Iguodala will play a huge role with his defense on James and will become even more of a conduit offensively with the ball in his hands. He’s averaged 10 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists thus far and can net you +650 at Sportsbook.ag.


        Curry, on the heels of his recent breakout, is the MVP favorite (-350), while Green (+450) and Thompson (+500) are also in the mix. Because Iguodala’s defense has already been such a difference maker and he’ll have to take his game up a notch even further without Green, there’s immense value there if Golden State is able to close out the Finals.


        “Since allowing 108 points to Oklahoma City in the series opener of the Western Conference Finals, the Warriors have allowed less than 100 points in four of the past five playoff games at Oracle Arena,” VegasInsider.com NBA expert Kevin Rogers said. “The loss of Green will obviously be a hit since he has missed only one game the entire regular season and postseason. However, Golden State has covered in six of the last seven contests overall, while winning seven of the previous eight close-out games in the playoffs.”


        The total for Game 5 opened at 206 ½ and dropped to as low as 205 as of Sunday night. The ‘under’ has gone 3-1 through the first four games of this series and VegasInsider.com NBA totals expert Chris David was leaning to the ‘under’ again Monday but the Green suspension is making him a tad hesitant to pull the trigger.


        “The books have cleaned up in this series with bettors chasing ‘over’ tickets and if wasn’t for a huge second-half in Game 3, the ‘under’ should be 4-0 in this series,” David explained. “Based on the range of numbers we’ve seen posted (207-211) thus far, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that you need at least 52 points a quarter to go ‘over’ and these teams haven’t proven that they could do that yet. In the first 16 quarters played, the Cavaliers and Warriors have combined for 50-plus points just seven times with a high of 64 coming in the third quarter of Game 3’s blowout.


        “It’s easy to assume that Golden State wouldn’t have success versus Cleveland in an ugly scrum but it’s proving the pundits wrong. The Warriors are averaging 80 field goal attempts per game in this series, which is down from 87 attempts during the regular season. Meanwhile, the Cavs are attempting 85 shots per game and their best effort came in Game 3’s win when they tossed up 91 attempts. The Warriors-Over parlay combination has benefited bettors plenty of times during the regular season but that exacta has only connected four times during the postseason. The right investment has been GS-Under, which has come in 10 times in 21 playoff games.”


        After the Green suspension was announced, a couple major outfits (CRIS, Wynn) received some action on the ‘under’ and dropped the total to 204 ½.


        “Handicapping the Warriors without Green is very tricky because he’s only missed seven games in his four-year career, which is absolutely ridiculous,” David added. “For what it’s worth, Green sat out one game this regular season for rest and Golden State lost a 112-110 decision at Denver in mid-January and they were beat handily on the glass (59-45). His absence should lead to extra possessions for the Cavaliers but outside of Game 3, Cleveland hasn’t proven that they can make shots on a consistent basis against this defensive scheme. With that being said, I’d lean to the Cavaliers team total ‘under’ (99 ½) in Game 5.”


        Cleveland won’t have to deal with Green, which means they’ll be able to attack the Warriors halfcourt defense in a way they haven’t been able to all series, so the emphasis is on James and Kyrie Irving being able to take advantage of the absence of Golden State’s defensive quarterback. The Cavs’ top scorers took 33 of their team’s 38 shots in Friday night’s second half, leaving room for just two teammates to make field goals, a Richard Jefferson layup and a short Love jumper that knotted the score at 79 to start the fourth. The Cavs scored nine more points over the next 10:21, sputtering as a unit.


        Heading on the road to an arena where the Warriors have been so dominant leaves the Cavs little hope other than the aspiration that Green’s absence will be too much to overcome. Cleveland’s offense averaged just 83 points in the first two contests and will need to be much sharper.


        “The Cavaliers have struggled on the highway of late, posting a 2-4 SU and 1-5 ATS record in the last six games away from Quicken Loans Arena,” said Rogers. “James will have to put Cleveland on his shoulders in order to save their season and move the series back to the “Q” on Thursday, but the Cavs are 1-4 SU/ATS in the last five Finals contests at Oracle Arena with three losses by double-digits.”


        Golden State’s media availability session on Sunday came just after the Green suspension came down, so guys wore their raw emotions freely and spoke more candidly than they may have if they had more time to simmer down. Instead, they poked LeBron, continuing to instigate a back-and-forth against a team they’re getting ready to take down for the second consecutive year. That swagger is certainly a good sign if you’re the Warriors, if only because it puts more pressure on guys to back it up without their emotional leader. So long as they play their game, a partisan crowd that has already been apart for 50 wins should readily supply the fire.

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        • #5
          Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

          Preview: Cavaliers (57-25) at Warriors (73-9)


          Date: June 13, 2016 9:00 PM EDT


          The Golden State Warriors, who made history with a 73-win regular season, can become the seventh franchise to win consecutive NBA titles with a victory in Game 5 on Monday night.


          Golden State can close out the Cleveland Cavaliers on their home court at Oracle Arena, where the Warriors are 50-3 this season.


          The Warriors will have to do it without power forward Draymond Green, who is suspended for Game 5 of the NBA Finals after he was assessed a flagrant foul 1 by the league for his actions against Cavaliers forward LeBron James in Game 4 on Friday night.


          Stephen Curry found his long-range touch and scored 38 points as the Warriors rebounded from a 30-point loss by beating the Cavs 108-97 in Game 4 and taking a commanding 3-1 lead in the series.


          The win put the Warriors on the brink of back-to-back championships. But they will search for the clinching victory without one of their top players.


          "Yeah, we're going to come out aggressive and confident, just like we would if Draymond was playing," Curry said at Sunday's press conference. "We understand what we're playing for, and that's all that matters. So we hope to have a great night, take care of the details of the game. Individual guys step up and play pretty special and have special efforts and come out with a win."


          Cavaliers coach Tryonn Lue doesn't see Green's absence as being a deciding factor.


          "He's the heart and soul of their team, but we've still got to play," Lue said on Sunday. "His suspension doesn't make us win the game. We've got to go out and win the game and take the game. So it's a big suspension on their end, but we've still got to play."


          Golden State set an NBA Finals record with 17 3-pointers on Friday night, outscoring the Cavs by 33 points from beyond the arc.


          Curry's Splash Brother teammate, Klay Thompson, added 25 points. Curry and Thompson combined for 11 of the team's 3s in the game.


          The Larry O'Brien Trophy was flown cross-country to Oakland on Saturday to be handed out if the Warriors win.


          "If you don't get up for that, there's something wrong with you," Thompson said. "We can't wait to get to Oracle on Monday. I've been fortunate to play there for five years and we really do have the best fans in the league. They probably won't have ever seemed as excited before as when we get to Monday."


          Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has told his players that Monday night's clinching-potential game will not be an easy task. He says there is no further motivation needed.


          "I just think that it's the NBA Finals," Kerr said Sunday. "We're at home. We have a chance to close things out. I don't think we need any more of an edge, any more psychological advantage, anything like that.


          "The game gives us all the motivation we need, and the biggest thing for us is to just tweak things a little bit here and there to try to get the right rotations on the floor at the right time. And because of our versatility, I feel like we'll be able to do that."


          The Cavaliers will have to overcome huge odds to win the next three games. Only 10 teams in NBA history have rallied from 3-1 down in the playoffs and no team has won the championship after falling behind 3-1 in the Finals.


          "We've already got to take a flight home back anyways, so we might as well come home with a win and play on our home floor again," James said of Monday's game. "Being a confident bunch, we feel like the chips have been stacked up against us all year anyway."


          Lue offered similar sentiments about his team's chances to get a Game 6 in Cleveland.


          "Just win one game. Bring everything we've got to win one game," Lue said Sunday. "I told the guys when we left -- we have to come back to Cleveland anyways, so why not come back and play a game. So we've got to give everything we've got. Our backs are against the wall, so we've got to be prepared to win just one game."

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          • #6
            Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

            'NBA Finals'


            Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden State Warriors June 13, 9:00 EST


            Golden State Warriors behind Curry's 38 points and Klay Thompson chipping in 25 took a commanding 3-1 series lead Friday evening defeated Cavaliers 108-97 at the 'Q'.


            Returning to Oakland, home-court is certainly something the defending Champions can tap into. Warriors were 39-2 (22-19 ATS) at home in regular season netting 116.3 points/game and enter this contest 11-1 (10-2 ATS) on Oracle Arena hardwood in second season dropping 111.3 per/contest while holding opponents to just 96.3 points/game. Matching that, Warriors are 10-4 (9-5 ATS) vs Cavaliers since LeBron returned to Cleveland including 6-1 (5-2 ATS) right here in Oakland.


            Sportsbooks have given the nod to Golden State opening Warriors 7 point home favorite. Well to note, Warriors have thrived at the betting window during these playoffs as 7 to 9.5 point home chalk posting a profitable 7-1 record.

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            • #7
              Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

              NBA


              Cleveland-Golden State (GSt 3-1)


              Golden State is 0-4 in Game 3's in playoffs this spring, 15-2 in all the other games. Warriors went 17-36 on arc in Game 4 win which forces Cleveland to win last three games in series with two of the three in Oakland. Golden State won eight of last nine games with Cleveland, beating Cavaliers in six games in LY's Finals; Cavaliers are 13-5 in playoffs, 5-4 on road. Five of last six Golden State games, four of last five Cavalier games stayed under the total. Doubt that Cavs are strong enough defensively to beat Warriors three games in a row.


              In the playoffs this spring, under is 50-31-1


              Playoff tally: Favorites vs spread: 26-18, Over: 13-31
              Second round: Favorites: 13-8, over: 12-9
              Conference final: Favorites: 7-6, over: 5-7-1
              Final: Favorites: 3-1, Over: 1-3

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              • #8
                Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

                Preview: Cleveland At Golden State

                When: 9:00 PM ET, Monday, June 13, 2016
                Where: Oracle Arena, Oakland, California

                Matchup Edge

                CLE Edge in: GS
                Points Per Game
                Field Goal %
                Free Throw %
                Defense
                Rebounding
                Turn Overs
                Bench



                The Golden State Warriors are attempting to win their second straight NBA championship on Monday but will have to play Game 5 without suspended forward Draymond Green. The Warriors hold a 3-1 series lead over the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals but Green won't be inside the arena after the NBA issued a flagrant 1 foul on Sunday for a Game 4 incident in which he swung and hit Cleveland forward LeBron James in the groin.

                Green is forced to sit out because it is his fourth flagrant foul of the postseason and coach Steve Kerr didn't publicly say who would start in his place and he also sidestepped a question regarding whether he was disappointed in Green. "That's just something that stays within the team. It's not anything I'm going to comment on," Kerr told reporters at Sunday's press conference. "I'm disappointed for him that he can't play in a big game. But the ruling has been made, and we've got to move on." No team has ever recovered from a 3-1 series deficit to win the NBA Finals and the Cavaliers lost the first two games of the series at Oracle Arena by an average of 24 points and know it will take a supreme effort to force a Game 6. "We've already got to take a flight back home anyways, so we might as well come home with a win and play on our home floor again," James told reporters. "Being a confident bunch we feel like the chips have been stacked up against us all year anyway."

                TV: 9 p.m. ET, ABC

                ABOUT THE CAVALIERS: James is averaging 24.8 points, 11 rebounds and 8.3 assists in the series but those numbers are being overshadowed by a truly ugly stat - an average of 5.8 turnovers. "Some of them were attack turnovers," James said of his second seven-miscue contest of the series in Game 4. "Trying to squeeze the ball into tight places as a quarterback would, and I'm OK with those. But some of those that are careless, I'm not OK with that." Point guard Kyrie Irving had 34 points in Game 4 for his second consecutive 30-point performance and he is averaging 25 points in the series.

                ABOUT THE WARRIORS:
                Two-time MVP Stephen Curry broke out of a three-game slumber in a big way with 38 points and seven 3-pointers in the 108-97 victory in Game 4. Curry averaged just 16 points in the first three games and didn't even have a 20-point outing before regaining his form and setting the tone for the road victory. "He's Steph Curry. He's the MVP for a reason," Kerr told reporters. "He doesn't have the size and the strength to dominate a game physically, so he has to dominate with his skill, and that's not an easy thing to do because your shot sometimes isn't going to go in."

                BUZZER BEATERS

                1. The Warriors have won 88 total games, surpassing the mark of 87 previously set by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls.

                2. Cleveland PF Kevin Love (concussion) had 11 points in 25 minutes off the bench in Game 4 after sitting out Game 3.

                3. Golden State set an NBA Finals record with 17 3-pointers in Game 4.

                PREDICTION: Warriors 109, Cavaliers 86

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                • #9
                  Re: NBA Betting Info. 6/13

                  Trends - Cleveland at Golden State.

                  ATS Trends

                  Cleveland
                  • Cavaliers are 8-3 ATS in their last 11 when their opponent scores 100 points or more in their previous game.
                  • Cavaliers are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games following a ATS loss.
                  • Cavaliers are 17-8 ATS in their last 25 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
                  • Cavaliers are 12-26-2 ATS in their last 40 Monday games.
                  • Cavaliers are 7-18-1 ATS in their last 26 games following a straight up loss of more than 10 points.
                  • Cavaliers are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 vs. Western Conference.
                  • Cavaliers are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
                  • Cavaliers are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 road games.
                  • Cavaliers are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.
                  • Cavaliers are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 NBA Championship games.
                  • Cavaliers are 0-5-1 ATS in their last 6 games following a double-digit loss at home.
                  Golden State
                  • Warriors are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 NBA Championship games.
                  • Warriors are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
                  • Warriors are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
                  • Warriors are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games overall.
                  • Warriors are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 home games.
                  • Warriors are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games following a straight up win.
                  • Warriors are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games following a ATS win.
                  • Warriors are 36-14-2 ATS in their last 52 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.
                  • Warriors are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 vs. NBA Central.
                  • Warriors are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 Monday games.
                  • Warriors are 34-15-2 ATS in their last 51 games playing on 2 days rest.
                  OU Trends

                  Cleveland
                  • Under is 4-1 in Cavaliers last 5 vs. Western Conference.
                  • Under is 4-1 in Cavaliers last 5 vs. NBA Pacific.
                  • Under is 4-1 in Cavaliers last 5 after allowing 100 points or more in their previous game.
                  • Over is 4-1 in Cavaliers last 5 games following a straight up loss of more than 10 points.
                  • Under is 6-2-1 in Cavaliers last 9 NBA Championship games.
                  • Under is 8-3 in Cavaliers last 11 games playing on 2 days rest.
                  • Under is 10-4 in Cavaliers last 14 when their opponent scores 100 points or more in their previous game.
                  • Under is 10-4-1 in Cavaliers last 15 vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
                  Golden State
                  • Under is 7-1 in Warriors last 8 vs. Eastern Conference.
                  • Under is 6-1 in Warriors last 7 games playing on 2 days rest.
                  • Under is 5-1 in Warriors last 6 overall.
                  • Under is 5-1 in Warriors last 6 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
                  • Under is 5-1 in Warriors last 6 home games.
                  • Under is 4-1 in Warriors last 5 games following a straight up win.
                  • Under is 4-1 in Warriors last 5 games following a ATS win.
                  • Under is 4-1 in Warriors last 5 when their opponent allows 100 points or more in their previous game.
                  • Under is 4-1 in Warriors last 5 after scoring 100 points or more in their previous game.
                  • Under is 19-6-1 in Warriors last 26 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.
                  • Under is 6-2-1 in Warriors last 9 NBA Championship games.
                  • Under is 7-3-1 in Warriors last 11 vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
                  Head to Head

                  • Under is 4-0-1 in the last 5 meetings in Golden State.
                  • Under is 10-4-1 in the last 15 meetings.
                  • Cavaliers are 3-9 ATS in the last 12 meetings in Golden State.
                  • Cavaliers are 1-4 ATS in the last 5 meetings.

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