The Los Angeles Clippers (5-3) visit the Golden State Warriors (4-3) as favorites after Kawhi Leonard scored 30 points in the Clippers’ 116-113 loss to the Spurs. The matchup airs on ESPN at 10:00 PM ET on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.
The betting insights in this article reflect odds data from DraftKings Sportsbook as of January 6, 2021, 12:41 AM ET. See table below for current betting odds.
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Injury Report as of January 6
Clippers:
Marcus Morris Sr.: Out (Knee),
Paul George: Out (Ankle)
Warriors:
Alen Smailagic: Out (Knee),
Klay Thompson: Out For Season (Right Achilles),
Marquese Chriss: Out For Season (Leg)
Clippers and Warriors Records ATS
- Los Angeles has played to a 5-3 record against the spread this season.
- The Clippers are 2-1 against the spread in 2020-21 when they are at least a 5-point favorite.
- 5 of 8 Los Angeles games this season (62.5%) resulted in a total more than the contest’s over/under.
- With a 3-4 record ATS, Golden State has not routinely covered the spread this season.
- Four of Golden State’s seven games (57.1%) this season have covered the over/under.
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Head to Head
The Clippers got a team-high 23 points out of Leonard on the way to a 131-107 win against Dragan Bender (23 points) and the Warriors in their last matchup on Tuesday. The Clippers were 11-point favorites in the game and covered the spread in the win. The teams scored 238 total points to go over the 227-point over/under.
Date | Favorite | Home Team | Spread | Total | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline | Game Type | Result |
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3/10/2020 | Clippers | Warriors | -11 | 227 | -684 | 502 | Regular Season | 131-107 LAC* |
1/10/2020 | Clippers | Clippers | -14.5 | 218.5 | -1507 | 930 | Regular Season | 109-100 LAC* |
10/24/2019 | Clippers | Warriors | -1 | 228.5 | -118 | -101 | Regular Season | 141-122 LAC* |
4/26/2019 | – | Clippers | – | – | – | – | Playoffs | 129-110 GS |
4/24/2019 | – | Warriors | – | – | – | – | Playoffs | 129-121 LAC |
4/21/2019 | – | Clippers | – | – | – | – | Playoffs | 113-105 GS |
4/18/2019 | – | Clippers | – | – | – | – | Playoffs | 132-105 GS |
4/15/2019 | – | Warriors | – | – | – | – | Playoffs | 135-131 LAC |
4/13/2019 | – | Warriors | – | – | – | – | Playoffs | 121-104 GS |
4/7/2019 | – | Warriors | – | – | – | – | Regular Season | 131-104 GS |
- 3/10/2020 DNP – Clippers: Lou Williams; Warriors: Stephen Curry
- 1/10/2020 DNP – Clippers: Paul George;
Warriors: D’Angelo Russell, Stephen Curry - 10/24/2019 DNP – Clippers: Paul George; Warriors: Alec Burks
Scoring Trends
- The Clippers are at the 16th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (110.9 PPG), while the Warriors allow the most points per game (121.1) in the league.
- The Clippers have totaled just 11 more points than their opponents this year (an average of 1.4 per game), while the Warriors have been out-scored by opponents on average this year (by 33 total points, -4.7 per game).
Clippers Leaders
- Paul George leads the Clippers in scoring, racking up 25.1 points per game.
- George’s PRA prop total for the contest is set at 29.5, 6.5 lower than his season average of 36.0.
- Los Angeles is led in rebounding by Nicolas Batum’s 6.1 rebounds per game and assisting by Leonard’s 6.5 assists per game .
- Batum’s rebounding prop total for the contest is posted at 6.5 rebounds, 0.4 rebounds higher than his season average of 6.1.
- The Clippers are led by George from beyond the arc. He connects on 4.3 shots from deep per game.
- George’s three pointers made prop over/under for the game is set at 3.5, 0.8 shots lower than his season average of 4.3.
- Los Angeles’ steals leader is Leonard, who collects 2.0 per game. Serge Ibaka leads the team averaging 1.3 blocks a game.
- Leonard’s steals prop total for the contest is set at 1.5, 0.5 steals lower than his season average of 2.0.
Warriors Leaders
- The Warriors go-to guy, Stephen Curry, leads the team in both scoring (32.0 points per game) and assists (6.4 assists per game).
- Curry’s PRA prop total for the contest is set at 40.5, 3.2 less than his season average of 43.7.
- James Wiseman collects all of the boards and is the Golden State leader in rebounds, getting 6.1 per game.
- Wiseman’s PRA prop total for the game is set at 9.5, 8.5 lower than his season average of 18.0.
- Curry leads the Warriors in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 4.4 made threes per game.
- Curry’s three pointers made prop over/under for the game is set at 4.5, 0.1 shots higher than his season average of 4.4.
- Kelly Oubre Jr. is at the top of Golden State’s steals hierarchy with 1.6 steals per game and Wiseman leads the squad in blocks with 1.7 per game.
- Wiseman’s blocks prop over/under for the game is set at 0.5, 1.2 blocks lower than his season average of 1.7.
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