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Jonathan Kuminga Points Scored Props • Golden State
Relative to last season's 35.3% clip, Jonathan Kuminga's 3-point prowess has tailed off this season to 14.2%. Among all players in the league, Jonathan Kuminga comes in at the 80th percentile for personal fouls, averaging a monstrous 2.7 fouls per game this year. When it comes to shooting, the Golden State Warriors's lackluster 105.4 points per game with the home court advantage measures as the 2nd-worst in the NBA this year. The matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder is a tough one for three-point shots; the opposition's starting PFs have shot for the 14th-lowest 3-point rate in the league this year (24.7%). The Warriors have played at the 8th-least up-tempo tempo in the league over the last 10 games.
Kevon Looney Points Scored Props • Golden State
This year when they are away from home, opposing teams have registered 103.3 points per game (fewest in the league) against the Oklahoma City Thunder, creating a tough matchup for offensive output. The Warriors will likely get a boost in opportunities in this game from sharing the court with the 3rd-speediest pace road offense in the league over the last 10 games (the Oklahoma City Thunder). The Golden State Warriors rank as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA while on the road this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce new chances for scoring and assists). Kevon Looney has sunk an impressive 100.0% of his free throw attempts this season, quite a bit more than his 52.5 rate last season. Kevon Looney is expected to see an increase in effectiveness for all stats due to having the home court advantage in this matchup.
Josh Giddey Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
Relative to last year's 1.8 rate, Josh Giddey's personal fouls per game have declined this year to 1.0. The Thunder have been the 7th-highest scoring offense in the NBA this year. This year when they are at home, the other team's starting PGs have shot 51.8% on shot attempts from the field (28th-highest in the NBA) vs. the Warriors, designating this as a favorable matchup. The Thunder have played at the 3rd-fastest pace in the NBA over the last 10 games on their home court. Josh Giddey has made a terrific 100.0% of his free throws this season, a significant increase from his 75.8 rate last season.
Isaiah Joe Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
The Thunder have been the 7th-highest scoring offense in the NBA this year. This matchup is a hard one for 3-point attempts; when the Golden State Warriors have the home court advantage, opposing clubs have averaged the 5th-fewest three attempts per game in the NBA against them this year (31.8). The Thunder have played at the 3rd-fastest pace in the NBA over the last 10 games on their home court.
Moses Moody Points Scored Props • Golden State
Moses Moody has attempted 3.3 shots from behind the three-point arc per game this year, significantly more than his 2.1 rate last year. Among all players in the NBA, Moses Moody comes in at the 18th percentile for personal fouls, tallying only 1.2 fouls per game at home this year. This year when they are away from home, opposing teams have registered 103.3 points per game (fewest in the league) against the Oklahoma City Thunder, creating a tough matchup for offensive output. The Warriors will likely get a boost in opportunities in this game from sharing the court with the 3rd-speediest pace road offense in the league over the last 10 games (the Oklahoma City Thunder). The Golden State Warriors rank as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA while on the road this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce new chances for scoring and assists).
Dario Saric Points Scored Props • Golden State
Dario Saric has made a whopping 1.4 three-point shots per game this season, quite a bit higher than his 0.8 rate last season. In comparison to last season's 13.6 clip, Dario Saric's playing time has jumped this season to 20.6 minutes per game. The Warriors will likely get a boost in opportunities in this game from sharing the court with the 3rd-speediest pace road offense in the league over the last 10 games (the Oklahoma City Thunder). The Golden State Warriors rank as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA while on the road this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce new chances for scoring and assists). Dario Saric has attempted and missed 0.0 foul shots per game this year, putting him among the best players in the NBA in this category: 22nd percentile for misses .
Luguentz Dort Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
In comparison to last year's 32.1% rate, Luguentz Dort's 3-point prowess has increased this year to 46.4%. Relative to last year's 30.2 mark, Luguentz Dort's playing time has risen this year to 32.0 minutes per game. The Thunder have been the 7th-highest scoring offense in the NBA this year. The Thunder have played at the 3rd-fastest pace in the NBA over the last 10 games on their home court.
Cason Wallace Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
Among all players in the NBA, Cason Wallace places in the 98th percentile for three-point efficiency at home with a a stellar 80.0% rate this year. The Thunder have been the 7th-highest scoring offense in the NBA this year. This matchup is a hard one for 3-point attempts; when the Golden State Warriors have the home court advantage, opposing clubs have averaged the 5th-fewest three attempts per game in the NBA against them this year (31.8). The Thunder have played at the 3rd-fastest pace in the NBA over the last 10 games on their home court. Cason Wallace has converted 100.0% of his free throws this year, ranking in the 100th percentile among all players in the NBA.
Andrew Wiggins Points Scored Props • Golden State
Andrew Wiggins has attempted just 10.8 shots per game this year, a sizeable decrease from his 14.2 rate last year. Compared to last year's 34.9% clip, Andrew Wiggins's three-point prowess has regressed this year to 7.9%. Andrew Wiggins has played a measly 25.7 minutes per game this season, a significant dropoff from his 32.1 minutes per game last season. Andrew Wiggins has been called for 3.2 personal fouls per game this season, quite a bit more than his 2.6 fouls per game last season. When it comes to shooting, the Golden State Warriors's lackluster 105.4 points per game with the home court advantage measures as the 2nd-worst in the NBA this year.
Chris Paul Points Scored Props • Golden State
Chris Paul has converted a lowly 20.7% of his three-point shots this season, quite a bit less than his 32.6 rate last season. When it comes to shooting, the Golden State Warriors's lackluster 105.4 points per game with the home court advantage measures as the 2nd-worst in the NBA this year. This year when they are the visiting team, the other team's starting PGs have averaged 36.1% on field goals (13th-lowest in the league) vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder, marking this as a challenging matchup. The Warriors have played at the 8th-least up-tempo tempo in the league over the last 10 games. Away from home, the Thunder have given up the most offensive rebounds per game (14.6) in the league to the other team this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore provide new opportunities for scoring and assists).
Jalen Williams Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
Relative to last year's 10.1 rate, Jalen Williams's shots from the field have increased this year to 13.8 per game. Jalen Williams has averaged 32.4 minutes per game this year, putting him among the most-utilized players in the NBA: 78th percentile. The Thunder have been the 7th-highest scoring offense in the NBA this year. This matchup is a hard one for 3-point attempts; when the Golden State Warriors have the home court advantage, opposing clubs have averaged the 5th-fewest three attempts per game in the NBA against them this year (31.8). Since the start of last season when they are away from home, the opposing team's starting PFs have averaged 12.5 shot attempts per game (22nd-most in the league) vs. the Golden State Warriors, designating this as a good matchup.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
The matchup vs. Golden State is a tough one for 3-pointers; when the Golden State Warriors are playing at home, opposing starting SGs have put up the 15th-lowest 3-point percentage in the league this year (21.0%). The Oklahoma City Thunder are expected to see a decline in plays today from competing against the 8th-most sluggish tempo home offense in the NBA over the last 10 games (the Golden State Warriors). The Oklahoma City Thunder rank as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore eliminate additional opportunities for scoring and assists). This year when they are at home, opposing squads have captured 12.0 offensive boards per game (6th-most in the NBA) against the Golden State Warriors (saving possessions that can create extra chances for offense). Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has converted just 5.9 free throws per game this season, a sizeable decrease from his 9.8 rate last season.
Klay Thompson Points Scored Props • Golden State
Compared to last year's 10.6 rate, Klay Thompson's 3-point attempts have diminished this year to 6.9 per game. Klay Thompson has been on the court for a measly 28.2 minutes per game this year, significantly less than his 33.0 minutes per game last year. Klay Thompson has tallied 0.2 technical fouls per game over the last 5 games while playing on the road, 0.1 higher than he's tallied over the course of the season on the road. When it comes to shooting, the Golden State Warriors's lackluster 105.4 points per game with the home court advantage measures as the 2nd-worst in the NBA this year. The Warriors have played at the 8th-least up-tempo tempo in the league over the last 10 games.
Chet Holmgren Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
Among all players in the league, Chet Holmgren slots into the 81st percentile for 3-point efficiency with a a superb 47.9% rate this year. The Thunder have been the 7th-highest scoring offense in the NBA this year. The Thunder have played at the 3rd-fastest pace in the NBA over the last 10 games on their home court. Chet Holmgren has converted 3.3 foul shots per game this year, putting him in the 83rd percentile out of all players in the league. This year when they have the home court advantage, the opposing team's starting Cs have attempted 7.6 foul shots per game (30th-most in the NBA) vs. the Warriors, finding it easy to get to the free-throw line.
Kenrich Williams Points Scored Props • Oklahoma City
Kenrich Williams has gone over 5.5 in 1 of his last 10 games.
Gary Payton II Points Scored Props • Golden State
Gary Payton II has gone over 6.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
OKC vs GS Trends
Oklahoma City Trends
The Oklahoma City Thunder have hit the 3Q Game Total Over in 73 of their last 81 games (+64.05 Units / 70% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have hit the Moneyline in 37 of their last 66 games (+16.55 Units / 16% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have hit the 2Q Moneyline in 40 of their last 66 games (+16.35 Units / 20% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have covered the Spread in 45 of their last 75 games (+13.15 Units / 16% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have hit the Team Total Under in 27 of their last 39 away games (+12.95 Units / 29% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have only hit the 3Q Game Total Under in 8 of their last 81 games (-74.60 Units / -82% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have only hit the 2Q Game Total Over in 33 of their last 81 games (-21.00 Units / -23% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have only covered the 4Q Spread in 22 of their last 61 games (-20.70 Units / -31% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have only hit the 4Q Game Total Over in 32 of their last 77 games (-19.60 Units / -22% ROI)
The Oklahoma City Thunder have only hit the Team Total Over in 12 of their last 39 away games (-19.25 Units / -43% ROI)
Golden State Trends
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 3Q Game Total Over in 72 of their last 93 games (+47.65 Units / 45% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 4Q Game Total Under in 32 of their last 45 games at home (+17.10 Units / 33% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 4Q Moneyline in 30 of their last 44 games at home (+11.90 Units / 21% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 1Q Game Total Over in 52 of their last 89 games (+11.90 Units / 12% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 2Q Game Total Under in 28 of their last 45 games at home (+8.50 Units / 17% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 3Q Game Total Under in 21 of their last 93 games (-60.00 Units / -58% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 4Q Game Total Over in 13 of their last 45 games at home (-22.90 Units / -45% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 3Q Moneyline in 34 of their last 73 games (-22.20 Units / -21% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 1Q Game Total Under in 38 of their last 93 games (-20.95 Units / -21% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the Moneyline in 43 of their last 83 games (-19.90 Units / -10% ROI)
OKC vs GS Top User Picks
Oklahoma City Team Leaders
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | broncos922 | 9-1-0 | +4950 |
| 2 | bruisers69 | 9-1-0 | +3950 |
| 3 | jr5601 | 9-1-0 | +3900 |
| 4 | ckope1 | 8-2-0 | +3850 |
| 5 | nextclique | 8-2-0 | +3850 |
| 6 | sleeper2239 | 7-3-0 | +3850 |
| 7 | unique11 | 8-2-0 | +3850 |
| 8 | Freakwater | 7-0-0 | +3500 |
| 9 | jbros01 | 8-2-0 | +3400 |
| 10 | Foodbank | 7-3-0 | +3350 |
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Golden State Team Leaders
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