NBA Western Conference action continues this Sunday with the Warriors vs. Rockets, two teams that will face each other for the first time this season.
Houston remains at the bottom of the Conference after losing 99-91 to the Pacers on Friday night, while Golden State won its fourth victory in six games with a 101-111 victory over the Knicks.
Without further ado, at JefeBet we bring you the best preview for the clash between the Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets.
Predictions, Odds, and Betting Preview for the Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets NBA Regular Season Game on November 20, 2022
- Where: Toyota Center – Houston, Texas.
- When: Sunday, November 20, 2022, 7:00 PM E.T.
Odds provided by BetMGM.
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Betting on the Golden State Warriors
- Regular season record: 7-9.
- Spread: [Por definir].
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- Over/Under: [Por definir] .
Little by little, the Warriors are trying to put aside their dismal start to the season and to do so they are taking advantage of playing at home, where they have won each of their seven victories so far.
The Knicks dominated Friday night’s game against the Knicks from start to finish thanks to a 35-point first quarter and three of their players scoring at least 20 points.
Once again, Stephen Curry was the team’s top scorer with 24 points and 10 assists to add a double-double, while Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins contributed with 20 points each to the cause of the reigning champions.
However, the good news was the Warriors’ defensive effort, which held New York to just 101 points, the lowest number of points allowed by the Warriors so far this season. It is worth remembering that before the duel, Golden State was the second team that allowed the most points per game in the league, with an average of 118.3.
Betting on the Houston Rockets
- Regular season record: 3-13.
- Spread: [Por definir].
- BetMGM Moneyline: [Por definir].
- Over/Under: [Por definir] .
After an upset win Wednesday night against the Mavericks in Dallas, Houston fans expected the Rockets to start a four-game home stand on the right foot.
Things were looking good at the start when the home team built up a 20-point lead over the Pacers. However, the defensive problems reappeared in a team that before the game allowed its opponents 48% shooting from the field and on Friday allowed 40.2% to Indiana.
Offensively, for the second time this season, the Rockets did not surpass 100 points despite the fact that their five starters scored double digits. The leading scorer for the team and the game was Eric Gordon, who recorded the most goals for his personal record during this season, with 24 points.
On Sunday, the Rockets continue their stay at home when they host a Warriors team that has been slowly trying to get into rhythm and has one of the best offenses in the league at its disposal.
JefeBet Prediction
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