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Jakob Poeltl Points Scored Props • Toronto
Jakob Poeltl has converted 64.3% of his shots from the field while playing away from home this year, ranking him in the 94th percentile out of all players in the NBA. The faceoff with Trayce Jackson-Davis registers in the 97th percentile with rival starting Cs burying a whopping 49.4% of their treys this year when they are away from home. The Toronto Raptors have played at the 4th-quickest pace in the NBA over the last 5 games when playing away from home. The Toronto Raptors have been the 7th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists). The matchup against Trayce Jackson-Davis is a good one for getting to the foul line; when facing fellow starting Cs this year, they have attempted a whopping 4.8 free throws per game (100th percentile).
Stephen Curry Points Scored Props • Golden State
Out of all players in the league, Stephen Curry slots into the 88th percentile for technical fouls, compiling an enormous 0.1 fouls per game this year. The Warriors rank as the 4th-least efficient shooting team in the league playing at home this year. The matchup vs. Toronto is a challenging one for threes; when the Toronto Raptors are on the road, opposing starting PGs have put up the 15th-lowest three rate in the league this year (23.6%). The Warriors have played at the 7th-most sluggish pace in the NBA over the last 5 games. The matchup against Toronto may be a challenging one for getting to the free-throw line; the opposition's starting PGs have attempted a measly 3.7 free throws per game over the last 10 games when the Raptors are away from home (11th-least in the NBA).
Dario Saric Points Scored Props • Golden State
The Warriors rank as the 4th-least efficient shooting team in the league playing at home this year. Over the last 5 games, their opposition has logged 123.2 points per game (4th-most in the NBA) against the Toronto Raptors, labeling this as a good matchup for offensive effectiveness. The Warriors have played at the 7th-most sluggish pace in the NBA over the last 5 games.
Andrew Wiggins Points Scored Props • Golden State
The Warriors rank as the 4th-least efficient shooting team in the league playing at home this year. The Warriors have played at the 7th-most sluggish pace in the NBA over the last 5 games.
Klay Thompson Points Scored Props • Golden State
Out of all players in the NBA, Klay Thompson ranks in the 96th percentile for 3-point attempts with the home court advantage, registering 8.2 per game this year. Out of all players in the NBA, Klay Thompson ranks in the 75th percentile for playing time, logging a colossal 29.6 minutes per game while playing at home this year. The Warriors will likely get a boost in opportunities in this contest from being pitted against the 4th-fastest pace road offense in the league over the last 5 games (the Raptors). The Warriors have been the best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 20 games as the home team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce additional chances for scoring and assists). The Toronto Raptors have given up the 5th-least offensive boards per game (10.1) in the NBA to their opposition this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore eliminate extra opportunities for scoring and assists).
Jonathan Kuminga Points Scored Props • Golden State
Jonathan Kuminga has converted 21.8% of his three-point attempts this year, putting him in the 15th percentile out of all players in the league. Among all players in the league, Jonathan Kuminga rates in the 88th percentile for technical fouls, logging a massive 0.1 fouls per game this year. The Warriors rank as the 4th-least efficient shooting team in the league playing at home this year. The Warriors have played at the 7th-most sluggish pace in the NBA over the last 5 games. In comparison to last year's 0.7 clip, Jonathan Kuminga's unsuccessful free throw attempts have increased this year to 1.2 per game.
RJ Barrett Points Scored Props • Toronto
RJ Barrett has averaged 3.8 personal fouls per game over the last 5 games, 1.9 higher than he's averaged in all games this year. The Raptors have been the 5th-lowest scoring offense in the NBA this year in terms of 3-point shots. This year, opposing starting SGs have averaged 38.4% on shots from the field (14th-lowest in the league) vs. the Golden State Warriors, identifying this as a hard matchup. The Raptors are expected to experience a decrease in possessions today from competing against the 7th-most sluggish pace-of-play offense in the NBA over the last 5 games (the Warriors). Playing at home, the Warriors have given up the 2nd-most offensive rebounds per game (11.7) in the league to their opposition over the last 20 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to additional opportunities for scoring and assists).
Gary Trent Jr. Points Scored Props • Toronto
Gary Trent Jr. has sunk 58.3% of his three-pointers over the last 5 games on the road, 18.3% higher than he's converted from downtown overall this season away from his home court. Out of all players in the league, Gary Trent Jr. slots into the 19th percentile for personal fouls, putting up a mere 1.1 fouls per game this year. The Toronto Raptors have played at the 4th-quickest pace in the NBA over the last 5 games when playing away from home. The Toronto Raptors have been the 7th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists).
Dennis Schroder Points Scored Props • Toronto
The Raptors have been the 5th-lowest scoring offense in the NBA this year in terms of 3-point shots. The Raptors are expected to experience a decrease in possessions today from competing against the 7th-most sluggish pace-of-play offense in the NBA over the last 5 games (the Warriors). Playing at home, the Warriors have given up the 2nd-most offensive rebounds per game (11.7) in the league to their opposition over the last 20 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to additional opportunities for scoring and assists). This matchup is a good one for getting to the foul line; opposing teams have attempted a monstrous 24.9 foul shots per game this year (5th-most in the league). Dennis Schroder should experience a decrease in efficiency across the board as a result of being on the road in this game.
Pascal Siakam Points Scored Props • Toronto
Pascal Siakam has made 10.4 buckets per game over the last 5 games, 2.0 higher than he's put through the net over the course of the year. Pascal Siakam has sunk 63.1% of his three-point attempts over the last 5 games, 36.7% more than he's converted from beyond the arc in all games this season. Among all players in the league, Pascal Siakam rates in the 95th percentile for playing time, compiling an enormous 35.0 minutes per game this year. This year when they are the visiting squad, opposing starting PFs have averaged 15.8 shot attempts per game (29th-most in the NBA) vs. the Warriors, creating a positive matchup. The Toronto Raptors have played at the 4th-quickest pace in the NBA over the last 5 games when playing away from home.
Immanuel Quickley Points Scored Props • Toronto
Immanuel Quickley has sunk 3.6 threes per game over the last 5 games, 1.3 more than he's converted from beyond the arc overall this year. Immanuel Quickley has tallied 30.4 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 5.6 higher than he's tallied in all games this season. The matchup against the Warriors is a positive one for three-point shots; opposing starting PGs have put up the 25th-highest three percentage in the NBA this year (38.4%). The Toronto Raptors have played at the 4th-quickest pace in the NBA over the last 5 games when playing away from home. The Toronto Raptors have been the 7th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists).
TOR vs GS Trends
Toronto Trends
The Toronto Raptors have hit the 3Q Game Total Over in 24 of their last 34 games (+13.40 Units / 36% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have covered the 3Q Spread in 19 of their last 27 away games (+10.30 Units / 35% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have hit the 3Q Moneyline in 41 of their last 67 games (+10.30 Units / 11% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have hit the 4Q Game Total Under in 45 of their last 77 games (+8.95 Units / 10% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have hit the 1H Game Total Over in 45 of their last 78 games (+8.65 Units / 10% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have only hit the Moneyline in 36 of their last 76 games (-19.80 Units / -12% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have only hit the 1Q Moneyline in 8 of their last 34 away games (-19.50 Units / -45% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have only hit the 3Q Game Total Under in 20 of their last 55 games (-19.20 Units / -31% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have only hit the 4Q Game Total Over in 32 of their last 77 games (-18.15 Units / -21% ROI)
The Toronto Raptors have only hit the 2Q Game Total Over in 30 of their last 72 games (-16.90 Units / -21% ROI)
Golden State Trends
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 1H Moneyline in 54 of their last 89 games (+11.20 Units / 7% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 1Q Game Total Under in 14 of their last 17 games (+10.80 Units / 59% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the Moneyline in 31 of their last 44 games at home (+10.05 Units / 8% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 1H Game Total Under in 26 of their last 41 games at home (+9.45 Units / 21% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have hit the 4Q Game Total Over in 19 of their last 28 games (+9.15 Units / 29% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 3Q Spread in 34 of their last 91 games (-28.05 Units / -28% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 3Q Moneyline in 39 of their last 91 games (-26.65 Units / -21% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 1Q Spread in 28 of their last 77 games (-22.80 Units / -27% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only hit the 1Q Moneyline in 33 of their last 77 games (-21.05 Units / -18% ROI)
The Golden State Warriors have only covered the 1H Spread in 26 of their last 69 games (-21.00 Units / -28% ROI)
TOR vs GS Top User Picks
Toronto Team Leaders
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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| 1 | JFT1010 | 7-3-0 | +7750 |
| 2 | madnkrazy | 7-3-0 | +6300 |
| 3 | Runupmoney97 | 7-3-0 | +5800 |
| 4 | Suzguy123 | 9-1-0 | +5800 |
| 5 | kayg | 8-2-0 | +5700 |
| 6 | hobo | 6-4-0 | +5650 |
| 7 | lusvegasluva | 6-4-0 | +5300 |
| 8 | DKSTACKER | 6-4-0 | +5150 |
| 9 | lenny2098 | 8-2-0 | +5100 |
| 10 | Nittanymac5800 | 6-4-0 | +5100 |
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Golden State Team Leaders
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