Two of the league’s top scorers face off — Jayson Tatum (fourth, 30.5 points per game) and Stephen Curry (fifth, 30.0) — when the Boston Celtics (21-5) visit the Golden State Warriors (13-13) on Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 8:30 PM ET on ABC.
The Celtics enter their game as a 2.5-point favorite against the Warriors.
Celtics vs. Warriors Betting Odds
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- Spread: Boston -2.5
- Moneyline: Boston -140, Golden State +119
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Celtics at Warriors odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Celtics (- 2.5)
- Prediction:
Celtics 119 – Warriors 114
- Boston has been victorious in 19, or 79.2%, of the 24 contests it has been chosen as favorites in this season.
- This year, Boston has won 16 of 20 games when listed as at least -140 or better on the moneyline.
- The moneyline set for this matchup implies Boston has a 58.3% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest.
- Golden State has lost all six of the games it has been listed as the moneyline underdog this season.
- Golden State has not yet won a game when entering as a moneyline underdog with odds of +119 or longer in three chances.
- Based on this matchup’s moneyline, Golden State has an implied win probability of 45.7%.
- The Celtics record only 4.4 more points per game (120.8) than the Warriors allow (116.4).
- Boston has a 13-4 record against the spread and a 16-1 record overall when scoring more than 116.4 points.
- Golden State is 11-6 against the spread and 12-5 overall when giving up fewer than 120.8 points.
- The Warriors score an average of 117.4 points per game, 5.4 more points than the 112.0 the Celtics allow to opponents.
- Golden State has put together a 9-10 ATS record and an 11-8 overall record in games it scores more than 112.0 points.
- Boston’s record is 14-2 against the spread and 15-1 overall when it gives up fewer than 117.4 points.
- The Celtics are the NBA’s highest-scoring team (120.8 PPG), while the Warriors rank 26th in points per game allowed (116.4) in the league.
- Golden State’s squad is currently the fourth-ranked scoring team in the NBA (117.4 PPG), while Boston’s team is 12th in points allowed per game (112.0).
- The Celtics have out-scored their opponents by a total of 229 points this season (8.8 points per game on average), and the Warriors have put up 25 more points than their opponents on the year (1.0 per game).