Warriors Aim for 12th Straight Win vs Raps
The Golden State Warriors haven’t lost a beat after claiming the 2014/15 NBA title and have roared out of the gate in the new campaign in the form of 11 straight wins, becoming just the 11th team in NBA history to accomplish the feat. Next up on the docket for the Dubs is a home matchup with the Toronto Raptors – a team they’ve dominated at home in recent meetings. Golden State is 10-1 ATS in their last 11 home tilts versus Canada’s lone NBA team.
Toronto had a less than impressive start to its five-game road swing on Sunday, collapsing in the fourth quarter in a 107-101 defeat at the hands of the Sacramento Kings. The Raps won and covered in each of their Sportsbook five games but have since gone 2-4 SU and ATS.
The OVER has been a hot bet when the Dinos have traveled to California, paying out in the last six meetings between the clubs in Oakland.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Sportsbooks such as Sportsbook had the Golden State Warriors installed as -9-point favorites in this particular NBA matchup. The over-under betting line for the total number of point scored was listed by most sportsbooks, including Sportsbook, at 209.5.
Odds Shark computer score prediction models pick a possible 114-102 win for the Warriors on Tuesday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NBA matchups here.
Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Golden State Warriors bring a 11-0 record (7-4 ATS) to the battle against the 7-4 Toronto Raptors, who are 7-4 ATS. Fans OVER/UNDER betting have seen Golden State Warriors go 4-7 so far and the Toronto Raptors go 4-7. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Golden State vs Toronto injuries news.
The Odds Shark betting Power Rankings have the Golden State Warriors at No. 1 and the Toronto Raptors at No. 7 heading into this NBA contest.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits Golden State's No. 1-ranked offense averaging 114.09 PPG, against a Toronto Raptors defense that ranks No. 7 at 97.09 PPG. The Golden State Warriors field goal percentage has averaged 47.6% so far, more than the Toronto Raptors shooters have achieved on the year, 43.33% per game.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Toronto suffered a 107-101 loss against Sacramento on Sunday, getting 24 points from DeMar DeRozan in a losing effort at Sleep Train Arena.
Stephen Curry went off for 34 points and added 3 rebounds leading Golden State to a 107-99 win over Brooklyn on Saturday at Oracle Arena.
Next Betting Matchups
Toronto at Utah, Wednesday, November 18th
Golden State at Los Angeles, Thursday, November 19th