- The Clippers are -1.5 favorites over the Warriors in San Francisco on Monday night. They’ve won five of their last eight road games.
- Brandon Podziemski has recorded seven or more rebounds in each of his last five games. He has +110 odds to record over 6.5 rebounds tonight.
SAN FRANCISCO – The Los Angeles Clippers will travel upstate to take on the Golden State Warriors Monday night in the primetime nightcap on NBC / Peacock, the third of four meetings between the two this season.
Clippers vs Warriors Game Odds
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clippers | -1.5 (-110) | -120 | O 215.5 (-110) |
| Warriors | +1.5 (-110) | EVEN | U 215.5 (-110) |
Legal sports betting sites slightly favor the Clippers to pull out a road win against their in-state rivals, giving them -120 odds to win outright.
The Warriors have a laundry list of injuries, including Stephen Curry, Kristaps Porzingis, and Will Richard all listed as out, along with Jimmy Butler who is out for the season with a torn ACL.
The Clippers are near full health, but both Kris Dunn and John Collins suffered injuries in their game last night against the Pelicans that have them listed as questionable for tonight’s game.
Clippers To Cover -1.5 Points (-110)
While both teams are hovering around .500 on the season and have gone 2-3 in their last five games, the Clippers are the better team entering tonight’s matchup, mainly due to the Warriors’ injury troubles.
Los Angeles already defeated the Warriors without James Harden in January while the Warriors were at full strength, with both Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler active.
Now, without either of their best two players and multiple rotation pieces, Golden State is in much worse shape.
While the Warriors own one of the better home records in the league, they’ve gone just 2-6 in their last eight games at home. Further, they’re 1-7 ATS against legal NBA betting sites in those games.
The Clippers are on the opposite end of the spectrum, going just 13-18 on the road this season, but have won five of their last eight road matchups.
Brandon Podziemski To Record Over 6.5 Rebounds (+110)
The Warriors’ guard is not necessarily known for his rebounding ability, but Podziemski has been putting up gaudy rebound numbers as of late, leading the team in rebounding in each of the past four games, including two 15-rebound outings.
With Porzingis out of the lineup, Podziemski’s biggest competition for rebounds is Draymond Green and Al Horford, who average just 5.7 and 4.9 rebounds per game respectively.
He actually averages the second most rebounds per game of any active player on the roster, sitting at 5.1 rebounds per game, and has averaged 8.4 rebounds per game in his eight full games since the Warriors traded away Jonathan Kuminga.
The Clippers have been mediocre at rebounding all year long, ranking just below league average in total rebound rate.
Podziemski has surpassed his rebound prop bet set by legal California sportsbooks in each of his last five games, with four of those five opponents posting better rebounding numbers than the Clippers.
