Golden State Warriors - Los Angeles Clippers: NBA match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Golden State defeated Portland 118-111 on October 15. And it's all about that very third quarter, where they shot forward like a train at full speed. The ball flies from hand to hand, the throws fall one after the other — pure magic. Rookie Will Richard, the guy with the spark, comes out in the starting five and immediately gets 13 points in the piggy bank. And Stephen Curry. Oh, this Stephen. 28 points, six rebounds, five assists — the king of the court, as always. The Warriors' bench in the end just stifled Portland's onslaught, not giving them a chance to make a comeback. Bottom line: the preseason record is 3-1, the team is on the rise, and the Western Conference is already looking down with respect.
Interesting facts for betting
The Warriors are averaging 103.2 points per match (statistics from the last ten games).

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And now the Clippers. They just smeared Sacramento 109-91, at one point pulling away by 29 points. Protection is like a wall, you can't break through. John Collins was a monster that night: 24 points, throwing up. Kawai Leonard added his 15, solidly, without too much fuss. Derrick Jones Jr. hit 12 and made a couple of showtimes while the Clippers kept the pace in their hands. The preseason record is 2-1.
Interesting facts for betting
The Clippers are averaging 106.3 points per game (stats from the last ten games).
Trends
Golden State's Total Foulrateis over 25.5
The Warriors commit an average of 24.7 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
Golden State vs. Clippers is a California derby that gives you goosebumps. The history of recent meetings on the Los Angeles side: five wins out of six. But wait, this is the preseason. The teams dance like in a dance: rest, minor injuries, rotation. The Clippers are hiding their sharks, Leonard and Harden, in reserve, saving their strength. And the Warriors at home, at the Chase Center, will most likely exhibit the foundation in all its glory. That's the advantage: Golden State's ball movement is like a symphony, the bench is effective, and everything is easier without the opponent's stars.
Our prediction is a Golden State victory in 1.71












