- The Los Angeles Lakers, up 2-1, are home favorites by 2.5 points in Game 4.
- Their opponents, the Golden State Warriors, are an unbelievably bad team on the road, winning only 13 of 46 road games.
- The Lakers have -135 odds to take a 3-1 lead.
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Lakers (-135) and the Golden State Warriors (+115) will face off in a pivotal Game 4 in Los Angeles as the Lakers look to take a commanding 3-1 lead in their series.
The Warriors find themselves as underdogs at NBA sportsbooks for both the game and the series.
Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers Betting Odds
Team: | Spread: | Moneyline: |
---|---|---|
Warriors | +2.5 (-110) | +115 |
Lakers | -2.5 (-110) | -135 |
The Lakers have dominated the interior of the paint in the series, with Anthony Davis locking it down, while the Warriors have been fine shooting from outside.
The biggest disparity in this game, however, might not be between the teams on the court, but in fact where the court is located.
The Warriors Suck on The Road
The Warriors won only 13 road games through the season and the Playoffs, losing 33. The online sportsbooks know this.
On the spread, their road record wasn’t much better, with a 13-31-2 road record against the spread.
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The Lakers Are Good at Home
The Lakers, on the other hand, are notably better at home than they are on the road. Including the playoffs, the Lakers are 50-42 on the season and 28-18 at home.
Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers Spread Odds
- Golden State Warriors +2.5 (-110)
- Los Angeles Lakers -2.5 (-110)
All trends in this game suggest a Lakers win in addition to a Lakers cover, given the Warriors’ struggles on the road and the Lakers’ success at home.
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