Line on the Warriors-Hawks Game December 3

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/03/2018

The line on the Warriors-Hawks game was moving from Golden State -10.5 to -10 and now drifting back up towards -11 Monday afternoon.


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Odds to win the 2018-19 NBA Finals (6/15/19)
Team Odds
Golden State Warriors 2/3
Toronto Raptors 8/1
Boston Celtics 10/1
Houston Rockets 14/1
Los Angeles Lakers 14/1
Philadelphia 76ers 14/1
Milwaukee Bucks 16/1
Oklahoma City Thunder 25/1
Denver Nuggets 40/1
Indiana Pacers 50/1
Los Angeles Clippers 50/1
New Orleans Pelicans 50/1
Detroit Pistons 66/1
Utah Jazz 66/1
Charlotte Hornets 80/1
Portland Trail Blazers 80/1
San Antonio Spurs 80/1
Brooklyn Nets 100/1
Dallas Mavericks 100/1
Memphis Grizzlies 150/1
Miami Heat 150/1
Orlando Magic 150/1
New York Knicks 150/1
Sacramento Kings 150/1
Washington Wizards 150/1
Chicago Bulls 250/1
Minnesota Timberwolves 250/1
Atlanta Hawks 500/1
Cleveland Cavaliers 500/1
Phoenix Suns 500/1

We did offer a play on Atlanta earlier but that was before the line started moving in the opposite direction back up towards 11.  Sure that's good for gamblers looking for a bigger cushion, but there doesn't appear to be as strong an opinion on this game.

The last eight games in this series were won by Golden State, however, they failed to cover the current number playing at Atlanta in the last four home meetings.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr called Saturday night "one of my worst performances as a coach" after Golden State lost in Detroit despite welcoming back Stephen Curry.

Record So Far

2018-19 College Basketball Record: 1-4 (20%)

2018-19 NBA Record: 1-1 (50%)

2018 MLB Record: 45-35 (56.2%)

2018 NBA Record: 12-4-1 (75%)

 

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