Phoenix Suns vs. Golden State Warriors odds, tips and betting trends | October 25
Phoenix Suns vs. Golden State Warriors odds, tips and betting trends | October 25

The Phoenix Suns (2-1) are welcoming in the Golden State Warriors (2-1) for a matchup of Pacific Division rivals at Footprint Center, starting at 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, October 25, 2022. It’s the first matchup between the clubs this year.

The Suns head into their game as a 2.5-point favorite against the Warriors. The matchup features a point total of 224.5.

Suns vs. Warriors Betting Odds

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  • Spread: Phoenix -2.5
  • Total: 224.5
  • Moneyline: Phoenix -138, Golden State +116

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Warriors at Suns odds, spread, & more

  • Pick ATS: Suns (- 2.5)
  • Pick OU:

    Under (224.5)

  • Prediction:
    Suns 111 – Warriors 108
  • Phoenix won 57 of the 70 games it was the moneyline favorite last season (81.4%).
  • In games it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -138 or shorter last year, Phoenix had a record of 53-13 (80.3%).
  • Phoenix has a 58.0% chance to win this matchup based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
  • Last season, Golden State won nine out of the 20 games, or 45%, in which it was the underdog.
  • Last season, Golden State won seven of its 13 games, or 53.8%, when it was the underdog by at least +116 on the moneyline.
  • The sportsbooks’ moneyline implies a 46.3% chance of a victory for Golden State.
  • Last year, the Suns recorded 9.3 more points per game (114.8) than the Warriors gave up (105.5).
  • When Phoenix put up more than 105.5 points last season, it went 41-25 against the spread and 55-11 overall.
  • Golden State had a 37-23-3 record against the spread and a 49-14 record overall last season when giving up fewer than 114.8 points.
  • The Warriors scored an average of 111 points per game last year, just 3.7 more points than the 107.3 the Suns gave up.
  • Golden State put together a 33-16-2 ATS record and a 40-11 overall record last season in games it scored more than 107.3 points.
  • Phoenix’s record was 34-17 against the spread and 49-2 overall when it allowed fewer than 111 points last season.
  • Last season, the Suns were the NBA’s fifth-ranked offense (114.8 PPG), while the Warriors ranked third in defensive points per game (105.5) in the league.
  • The 15th-ranked scoring NBA team was Golden State a season ago (111 PPG), while the Phoenix squad was the eighth-ranked defense (107.3 PPG) in the league.
  • The Suns scored a total of 615 more points than their opponents last year (an average of 7.5 per game), and the Warriors out-scored opponents by 454 points on the season (5.5 more per game).

  
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