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A rivalry has developed between these two teams, and this game isn’t part of a back-to-back set for either of them, so their starters should be deployed as normal. When they met earlier this season, the Warriors won by 14 points at home. The Grizzlies will be missing a couple of key players for this rematch with Steven Adams (knee) and John Konchar (concussion) out. The Warriors are 17-6 at home, and have a favorable opportunity to improve on that mark with the Grizzlies being shorthanded.
Love this spot for the Warriors, who are dynamite at home (17-6 SU) and healthy but coming off a 120-116 loss to the Nets at Chase Center on Sunday. Memphis has lost three straight, is 8-14-2 ATS on the road, and the Grizzlies won't have leading rebounder Steven Adams (8.6 ppg, 11.5 rpg). Lay the points.
Believe this is a statement game of sorts for the defending champs, who were unbeatable at home earlier this season but have dropped four straight at Chase Center. They are healthy other than Andre Iguodala. Memphis has lost three in row, all on the road, and will be without NBA offensive rebounding leader (and No. 4 overall rebounder) Steven Adams. If there's one issue the smallish Warriors have it's on the boards, so that will help matters. Reserve guard Jon Konchar also is out. Being that this is the NBA, you may want to wait until close to tipoff in case Ja Morant and Steph Curry are ruled out. Really getting tiresome betting on this sport when the coaches don't even care about the regular season any longer.