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| by Sportsbook Advisor - 1/17/2012 10:08 PM |
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The Golden State Warriors travel to New Jersey to meet the New Jersey Nets on January 18th in a cross country matchup between two teams making little impact in their respective divisions. The Warriors come in with Stephen Curry their talented guard out with an ankle injury and Kwane Brown out with a torn pectoral muscle.
The Nets on the other hand have a number of injuries. Brook Lopez their higher score last season is out with a foot injury while forward Damion James will sit with a sprained ankle. Dennis Horner is day to day with a bad ankle.
The Warriors are only 4-8 SU this season and the Nets are a lowly 3-10 SU. Home the Nets are just 1-3 SU while the Warriors are 3-2 SU on the road. Head to head over the last ten games Golden State has won 7 of 10 SU and five of ten ATS. The games have been UNDER 6 of the last 10 between the two teams.
Golden State is 2-2 SU in its last four games. They are 1-1 SU away in their last two games. Three of the last four games have been OVER that Golden State has played. The Nets are 1-3 SU in their last four games. The Nets are 3-1 ATS in their last four games. The score has been OVER in four of the last four games the Nets have played.
Golden State has given up the league's lowest free throw percentage with 69%. New Jersey comes into the game with the third worst percentage for field goals with just 42%. However, they are second in the league in three point field goals per game averaging 9.5. The Nets allow the second most three pointers in the league with nearly 8 per game.
Overall the Warriors are 6-6 ATS while the Nets are 6-7 ATS. Versus the East the Warriors are 4-3 ATS while the Nets are 2-1 ATS against teams from the West. Look for Golden State to win SU.
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