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NBA PLAYOFFS: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs ($25 Prize!)

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May 20, 2017; San Antonio, TX, USA; Golden State Warriors small forward Kevin Durant (35) drives to the basket while guarded by San Antonio Spurs point guard Dejounte Murray (5) during the second half in game three of the Western conference finals of the NBA Playoffs at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
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Prizing:

1st Place: $25 Amazon gift card

2nd-5th Place: $10 Starbucks gift card

Overview:

On Monday, May 22nd, the Golden State Warriors will be on the road to take on the San Antonio Spurs in game four of the Western Conference Finals.  The Warriors hold a (3-0) series advantage.

The Crowd:  

“The Crowd” is projecting a final score of Warriors 107.3 – Spurs 103.3 with an over/under of 210.3.

Statistics (2016-17 season):

Point differential: Warriors +11.6 (1st) > Spurs +7.2 (2nd)

Points per game: Warriors 115.9 (1st) > Spurs 105.3 (14th)

Points allowed per game: Spurs 98.1 (2nd) > Warriors 104.3 (11th)

Field Goal Percentage Offense: Warriors 49.5% (1st) > Spurs 46.9% (7th)

Three Point Percentage: Spurs 39.1% (1st) > Warriors 38.3% (3rd)

Field Goal Percentage Defense: Warriors 43.5% (1st) > Spurs 44.3 (tied for 3rd)

Turnovers committed per game: Spurs 12.9 (tied for 11th) > Warriors 14.4 (22nd)

Turnovers forced per game: Warriors 14.8 (1st) > Spurs 13.8 (tied for 12th)

Rebounds per game: Warriors 44.4 (tied for 7th) > Spurs 43.9 (tied for 10th)

Assists per game: Warriors 30.4 (1st) > Spurs 23.8 (tied for 7th)

Summary:

Golden State now has a (3-0) series advantage after beating San Antonio 120-108 in game three on the road.  The Spurs were forced to play without Kawhi Leonard who had to sit with an ankle injury.  The Spurs gave a valiant effort without their best player, but in the end, could not muster enough offensive firepower.  The Warriors shot nearly 55% from the field and each of their five starters scored in double figures.  The Spurs actually outrebounded the Warriors 46-42 and had seven fewer turnovers.  For the playoffs, Golden State is averaging 117.4 points per game while allowing 100.8.  San Antonio is averaging 106.5 points per game and have allowed 104.5.  I don’t see why the Spurs would risk getting Leonard seriously injured when the outcome of this series is likely already decided.  I like the Warriors to advance to the NBA Finals but it won’t be a complete blowout.

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Warriors win 118-100

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