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AAA's 10* *Warriors/Rockets* Game 3 TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER (3-0 IN THIS SERIES!)
(NBA) Golden State vs. Houston,
Total: 214.00 | -105.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 214.00 | -105.00 Under
Result: Loss
This is a 10* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER on the OVER between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets.
Golden State has a 2-0 series lead, but has yet to cover the spread. The Rockets have fought valiantly to this point, I had Houston and the UNDER in Game 1 and then the UNDER again in Game 2. However, while Houston continues to deal with injuries, the Warriors continue to gain confidence. One player to keep your eyes on today is the Warriors Stephen Curry, who had 34 points in Game 1 and 33 in Game 2. Obviously it's not going to be a cake walk though: "It hurts, but they did what they had to do," said the Rockets James Harden last night. "They won two games at home. We're going back home to get two games." Golden State though is hardly getting cocky, especially after it let a 17-point lead slip away in Game 2: "They feel like they lost two games they should have won," Golden State's Draymond Green assessed afterwards. "We feel like we almost gave this one away ... we have a ways to go, there's a lot we can get better at. But we're sitting here 2-0 and that's the most important thing." Expect to see a lot of shots from the outside, these teams obviously love shooting the 3-ball, as Golden State leads the league with 29.3 average per game, while Houston clocks in at 27.6. Note that Golden State has seen the total go OVER the number in four of six this year as a road favorite of three points or less or pick, while Houston has seen the total sail above the posted number in four of five this postseason when trailing in a series. With each team pushing the pace from the outset, all signs do indeed point to the OVER as the savvy move in this contest.
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Golden State has a 2-0 series lead, but has yet to cover the spread. The Rockets have fought valiantly to this point, I had Houston and the UNDER in Game 1 and then the UNDER again in Game 2. However, while Houston continues to deal with injuries, the Warriors continue to gain confidence. One player to keep your eyes on today is the Warriors Stephen Curry, who had 34 points in Game 1 and 33 in Game 2. Obviously it's not going to be a cake walk though: "It hurts, but they did what they had to do," said the Rockets James Harden last night. "They won two games at home. We're going back home to get two games." Golden State though is hardly getting cocky, especially after it let a 17-point lead slip away in Game 2: "They feel like they lost two games they should have won," Golden State's Draymond Green assessed afterwards. "We feel like we almost gave this one away ... we have a ways to go, there's a lot we can get better at. But we're sitting here 2-0 and that's the most important thing." Expect to see a lot of shots from the outside, these teams obviously love shooting the 3-ball, as Golden State leads the league with 29.3 average per game, while Houston clocks in at 27.6. Note that Golden State has seen the total go OVER the number in four of six this year as a road favorite of three points or less or pick, while Houston has seen the total sail above the posted number in four of five this postseason when trailing in a series. With each team pushing the pace from the outset, all signs do indeed point to the OVER as the savvy move in this contest.
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