Why Bet the Grizzlies-Warriors Game: Golden State Looks to Break Bulls Record

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Apr/13/2016
Why Bet the Grizzlies-Warriors Game: Golden State Looks to Break Bulls Record

The Golden State Warriors will look to break the Chicago Bulls all time regular season wins record Wednesday night: What better reason do you need to bet the Grizzlies-Warriors game?

The line was set at -18.5 to -19 favoring Golden State.  The Warriors have won the last six games in this series, two of those by more than the current spread.

Memphis is in a downward spiral right now, winning only won of their last nine games outright, though only one of those defeats was by more than the current spread.

Golden State broke the record for best start in NBA history earlier in the season (24-0).  They tied Chicago’s record of 72 regular season wins this past weekend with a victory against the Spurs.

For anyone thinking the Grizzlies are looking to sit back and let Golden State break the record, think again.

"They're chasing history," Memphis forward Matt Barnes said after the Grizzlies' 110-84 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night. "We have a chance to interrupt history. Playing in Golden State, I know how alive that crowd is going to be, and I'm going to be very excited to be part of that game."

Gambling911.com says take Memphis and the +18.5 points.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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