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2016 NBA Playoffs: Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder ($50 Prize!)

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May 24, 2016; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) reacts after a play against the Golden State Warriors during the third quarter in game four of the Western conference finals of the NBA Playoffs at Chesapeake Energy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports
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In game six of the Western Conference Finals the one seed Golden State Warriors will be on the road to take on the three seed Oklahoma City Thunder.  Oklahoma City holds a (3-2) series advantage despite losing in game five.

Game six will be played on Saturday, May, 28th at 9:00 P.M. Eastern Time. “The Crowd” projects a final score of Thunder 104.2 – Warriors 104.1 with an over/under of 208.3.  The Vegas Line has a final score of Thunder 111.5 – Warriors 109.5 with an over/under of 221.

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Point differential: Warriors +10.8 (1st) Thunder +7.3 (3rd)

Points per game: Warriors 114.9 (1st) Thunder 110.2 (2nd)

Points allowed per game: Thunder 102.9 (15th) Warriors 104.1 (19th)

Field Goal Percentage Offense: Warriors 48.7% (1st) Thunder 47.6% (3rd)

Three Point Percentage: Warriors 41.6% (1st) Thunder 34.8% (tied for 17th)

Free Throw Percentage: Thunder 78.2% (10th) Warriors 76.3% (16th)

Field Goal Percentage Defense: Warriors 43.5% (3rd) Thunder 43.8% (5th)

Turnovers committed per game: Warriors 14.9 (25th) Thunder 15.5 (tied for 27th)

Turnovers forced per game: Warriors 13.8 (15th) Thunder 12.5 (26th)

Rebounds per game: Thunder 48.6 (1st) Warriors 46.2 (4th)

Assists per game: Warriors 28.9 (1st) Thunder 23 (10th)

Golden State bounced back with a nice win in game five defending their home floor.  Oklahoma City has let to lose a game on their home floor this series and want nothing to do with a game seven at Golden State.  I like Oklahoma City to win game six and close out the series.

**LISTEN HERE to Ryan Berger’s latest podcast “The Berger Shop”.  Ryan mentions The Crowd’s Line as growing platform and how their predictions are more accurate than the Vegas Line.  Also Ramona Shelburne from ESPN joins the show to discuss the NBA Playoffs.

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Thunder win 116-108

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