Mavericks vs. Warriors Betting Line – February 4

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Mavericks vs. Warriors Betting Line – February 4

The Mavericks vs. Warriors betting line for February 4 was available at BetDSI.com. 

The Golden State Warriors are leading the league in scoring at 111 points per game while the Dallas Mavericks are third in the league in points per game at 107. The Golden State Warriors won in Dallas earlier this season and they have now taken the last four in this series. Surprisingly, six of the last seven meetings have gone under the total.

Ron do Hasn’t Been the Answer for the Dallas Mavericks

It is getting to the point where the Dallas Mavericks may have to admit they made a mistake in trading for guard Rajon Rondo. The team has not played that well with Rondo in the lineup as they have fallen to seventh in the Western Conference. Rondo simply is not a good scoring guard and opposing teams are daring him to shoot. Another part of the problem is that Rondo doesn’t play much defense. And the Dallas Mavericks were not a very good defensive team to begin with. The team is averaging 107 points per game but allowing 102 points per game. They have been a better team to bet on the road this season than at home as they covered 14 of their first 25 road games.

Golden State Warriors Very Good ATS at Home

The Golden State Warriors have been one of the best teams in the NBA this season to bet at home. They covered 16 of their first 23 home games against the spread. They are averaging 111 points per game and allowing 100 points per game. They have not been a great team to bet over the total with just 12 games going under at home and 11 going under the total. There is no doubt they will be a solid home favorite in this game on Wednesday.

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