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Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors

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December 18, 2014; Oakland, CA, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant (35) shoots the basketball against Golden State Warriors guard Andre Iguodala (9) during the second quarter at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
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On Saturday, February, 6th at 9:00 P.M. the (37-13) Oklahoma City Thunder will be on the road to take on the (44-4) Golden State Warriors. “The Crowd” projects a final score of Warriors 109.8 – Thunder 102.3 with an over/under of 212.1.  The Warriors enter the game with a perfect (22-0) home record while the Thunder are (14-8) on the road.  Golden State has won 7 straight games while Oklahoma City has won their last 4 games.

Point differential: Warriors +12.7 (2nd) Thunder +8.1 (3rd)

Points per game: Warriors 115.0 (1st) Thunder 109.5 (2nd)

Points allowed per game: Thunder 101.4 (17th) Warriors 102.3 (19th)

Field Goal Percentage Offense: Warriors 49.1% (2nd) Thunder 47.6% (3rd)

Three Point Percentage: Warriors 42.8% (1st) Thunder 35.9% (tied for 9th)

Free Throw Percentage: Thunder 78.8% (7th) Warriors 75.8% (tied for 17th)

Field Goal Percentage Defense: Warriors 42.9% (tied for 2nd) Thunder 43.4% (5th)

Turnovers committed per game: Thunder 15 (25th) Warriors 15.1 (26th)

Turnovers forced per game: Warriors 14 (tied for 14th) Thunder 13.3 (23rd)

Rebounds per game: Thunder 47.8 (2nd) Warriors 46.8 (4th)

Assists per game: Warriors 29.2 (1st) Thunder 22.2 (13th)

The Warriors are (8-2) in their last 10 games whereas the Thunder are (9-1).  These two teams are evenly matched in nearly every statistical category.  Oklahoma City has the athleticism and versatility to match up well with Golden State.  This should be a tightly contested game but I like the Thunder to end Golden State’s home winning streak.

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Thunder win 113-108

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