
The Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets are one of two western conference matchups in the NBA Playoffs on Wednesday.
The Warriors are one win away from advancing to the western semi finals. Oddsmakers have the Rockets priced as favorites in Game Five.
In this NBA betting guide we look at prop bets for GSW vs HOU, a game that can be seen on any one of three national networks: TNT, TRU, and MAX.
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The Over/Under for Points is set at 203.5 - and in only one game in this series have we seen a total score of at least 204 points.
These two teams are gaining familiarity with each other, and the blood is bad between them: in each of the last two games there have been technical fouls issued for fighting.
The rockets have outscored Golden State by 15 points in the first quarter in this series. Only once, in Game 4, has the Rockets trailed after one quarter.
Give up 2.5 points and take the +110 game prop odds on Q1 results.
BET: Wager $100 and win $110
The Dubs are not shooting particularly well this series. Defense and opportunistic offense has been the reason the experienced Warriors lead 3-1.
BET: Wager $100 and if the Warriors score less than 46.5 points in the 1st Half, you win $125.
Good shooting game, bad shooting game, good shotting game. That's been the pattern for Steph Curry this series.
Now little more than a three-point hoister, 56 percent of Curry's shots this series have been from beyond the three-point line, and 13 of them have been from at least two feet beyond the arc.
Curry can't get off his long-range shot as quickly as he used to, and against Houston's youthful guards, he's struggling to find a groove.
BET: Wager $115 on Curry to score less than 26.5 points, and if he does, you win $100 plus your stake.
Thus far, the mouthy Green has produced only five blocks in this series against Houston. Green has bene more interested in his favorite pastime: kicking opposing players, than he has in playing winning basketball.
BET: $210 on Draymond Green to record fewer than 1.5 blocks (win $100)
The Warriors are not as dominant as we've seen this team in previous playoff runs. The team is inconsistent from three-point range, and has difficulty guarding the perimeter.
Says here the Warriors are due to take one on the chin on the road, forcing a Game 6.
BET: Houston Rockets to win by 1-5 points ($100 wager) to win $360.
The Golden State Warriors dynasty from 2015 to 2024 stands out as one of the most successful in NBA history, winning four championships and reaching six NBA Finals.
Yet, compared to other dynasties, such as the 1990s Chicago Bulls or the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, the Warriors may be remembered for having fewer legendary players.
Only Stephen Curry is widely regarded as an all-time great, revolutionizing the game with his shooting and becoming the face of the franchise.
Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, while vital to Golden State’s success, are considered borderline Hall of Famers rather than transcendent talents.
By contrast, the Bulls had Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen—both top-50 players—and the Lakers boasted multiple Hall of Famers including Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Outside of brief challenges from LeBron James-led teams, no other franchises consistently fielded great teams to rival Golden State’s run.
While their style of play and sustained success have influenced the modern NBA, the Warriors’ dynasty may ultimately be defined by system and continuity rather than a roster loaded with all-time legends.
Their legacy, though undeniable, may be more nuanced than other historic NBA dynasties.
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