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Nets vs Warriors Same Game Parlay: Bet Nets ATS, Under 223.5 on Nov 25

  • Check out the latest Nets vs Warriors odds at BetUS!
  • Expect plenty of 3-point attempts from both teams
  • Watch out for Nets SG Cam Thomas in this matchup
  • Read on to find my top Nets vs Warriors same game parlay picks.

 

Nets
Warriors
+12½ |-110
Point Spread
-12½ |-110
+550
Moneyline
-800
O 223½ | -110
Total
U 223½ | -110
O 105½ |-115 U | 105½ -115
Team Total
O 118 -115 | U 118 -115

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Nets vs. Warriors Same Game Parlay 11/25: Bet Nets ATS, Under 223½
Cam Thomas #24 of the Brooklyn Nets-Luke Hales/Getty Images/AFP

Another Monday is upon us, and so is the chance to shake off the weekend cobwebs with some good NBA betting action. This East vs West showdown has the Nets traveling to face the Golden State Warriors – one game you won’t want to miss.

As for NBA game predictions today, the stakes are high for both teams. The Nets have their work cut out trying to slow down a Warriors squad that’s eager to get back on track. Let’s dive more into it!

 

Nets vs Warriors Game Information

  • Game: Brooklyn Nets (7-10) vs Golden State Warriors (12-4)
  • Date/Time: Monday, Nov. 25, 10:10 pm ET
  • Location: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
  • Nets vs Warriors Live Stream: NBA League Pass

 

Get the latest Nets vs Warriors betting trends here.

 

Nets vs Warriors Same-Game Parlay: Two Picks for Nov 25

1. Nets (+12½)

There’s no doubt the Warriors came into this season with a statement in mind, and they’ve delivered so far. With a 5-1 record at home, they’re looking dangerous. But, I’m still rolling with the Brooklyn Nets on the road. Don’t get it twisted – I’ve got my reasons.

Sure, the Nets are not the best away team this season, just 3-7 on the road. But this is a perfect bounce-back spot. With SG Cam Thomas still leading the team at 24.2 points per game, alongside a red-hot SF Cameron Johnson averaging 19.3 points per game, and PG Dennis Schroder, who’s contributing 17.6 points per game and leading the team with 6.5 assists per game, they’ve got plenty of firepower.

Now, I know the Warriors are a top offensive team, sitting fourth in points per game at 117.6, but here’s the kicker: both teams are averaging nearly the same number of 3-pointers per game, with Golden State at 15.8 and Brooklyn at 15.3, making it practically a wash.

Not to mention, in Brooklyn’s five non-conference matchups this season, they’ve covered the spread at BetUS Sportsbook every time. If that doesn’t say something, I don’t know what will. So, while Golden State might be the superior team, Brooklyn knows how to handle business against Western Conference teams.

Bet on Brooklyn Nets +12.5

 

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2. Nets vs Warriors Under 223½

The Warriors pack a punch offensively, with multiple scoring threats and a love for the 3-point shot. On the other side, the Brooklyn Nets are fresh off a big non-conference 108-103 win against the Sacramento Kings, showcasing their own ability to control games. However, I’m still siding with the under in this matchup.

We know both teams can light it up from long range, but they also have a knack for hitting the under in a game like this. The Warriors, as a home favorite, have stayed under the total in 60% of their games this season. Meanwhile, the Nets have proven to be an under team across the board.

Brooklyn hits the under in 60% of non-conference matchups and 66.7% of the time as an away underdog. Sure, Warriors PG Steph Curry, who is averaging 22 points per game, and SF Andrew Wiggins, contributing 17.4 points per game, will get their shots. But this game has all the makings of a low-scoring affair.

The bet online is the under, people. Mark my words.

Bet on Nets vs Warriors Under 223.5

 

Questions Of The Day

Who was the head coach of the Warriors before Steve Kerr took over in 2014?


Mark Jackson coached the Warriors before Steve Kerr from 2011 to 2014.

Which Nets player was the first to win NBA Rookie of the Year?


Buck Williams was the first player in Nets history to win NBA Rookie of the Year, winning the award in 1982.

 

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