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- The Hawks face the Warriors at 7-8.
- Defensively, Atlanta are giving up 119.5 points per game.
- The Hawks are coming off a 109-108 win vs. the Warriors.
- The Warriors look to improve on their 10-3 record.
- Golden State has an effective field goal percentage of 56% (5th).
- The Warriors are looking to bounce back from a loss to the Hawks.
Hawks vs Warriors Prediction
The Hawks travel to San Francisco to take on the Warriors in a non-conference matchup. Golden State is favored by 8.5 points and the over/under is set at 239.5.
Atlanta is 7-8 on the season and 5th in the Eastern Conference. Golden State is 10-3 and sits atop the Western Conference.
Hawks vs. Warriors Matchup At A Glance
- Sport: NBA
- Teams: Atlanta Hawks at Golden State Warriors
- Where: San Francisco at Chase Center
- Date: Wednesday, November 20th
- Betting Odds GS -8.5, ATL +290 | GS -369 O/U 239.5
Hawks Preview: Will the Hawks Win on the Road?
Atlanta improved to 7-8 on the season with a 109-108 win over the Kings on Monday. The Hawks, who were +4.5 point underdogs, not only pulled off the upset but also covered the spread. The game’s total score of 217 points fell well short of the 235.5-point line.
Atlanta’s 11-0 run early in the game was pivotal, as they turned a 13-6 deficit into a 17-13 lead. In the 4th quarter, they held Sacramento to just 15 points while scoring 20 to secure the win.
De'Andre Hunter led the Hawks with 24 points in their win over the Kings, shooting 60% from the field and hitting 4 threes at a 50% rate. Zaccharie Risacher added 18 points, connecting on 3 threes at 60% efficiency.
Atlanta hit 16 threes as a team, shooting 42.1% from beyond the arc and 47% overall. Clint Capela and Dyson Daniels both scored 7 points in the 4th quarter, with Capela finishing with 14 points and 14 rebounds.
Despite a rough start, the Hawks tightened up defensively in the 4th quarter, allowing just 15 points to secure a 109-108 win over the Kings. Atlanta gave up 31 points in the 1st and 35 in the 2nd, but improved in the 3rd, allowing 27 points. Overall, the Hawks held Sacramento to 43% shooting from the field.
The Hawks struggled to defend the three-point line, as the Kings hit 20 threes at a 43% clip. Atlanta sent Sacramento to the line 19 times, where they made 14 free throws. The Hawks finished with 31 defensive rebounds, allowing 9 offensive boards, and added 7 steals and 7 blocks.
Warriors Preview: Can the Warriors Offense Score Enough at Home?
The Hawks improved to 7-8 on the season with a 109-108 win over the Kings on Monday. Atlanta, who entered the game as +4.5 point underdogs, not only pulled off the upset but also covered the spread. The total points for the game came in well under the O/U line of 235.5, with the teams combining for 217 points.
Atlanta’s defense stepped up in the 4th quarter, holding the Kings to just 15 points while scoring 20 of their own. An 11-0 run early in the game helped the Hawks gain momentum, as they turned a 13-6 deficit into a 17-13 lead.
In their 102-99 loss to the Clippers, the Warriors shot 44% from the field, with a 36.4% mark from three-point range, hitting 16 threes overall. Stephen Curry led the way, knocking down 6 threes at a 40% clip, finishing with 26 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists.
Andrew Wiggins contributed 22 points, shooting 58.3% from the field, including 2 made threes at 50%. Curry and Wiggins both scored 9 points in the 4th quarter, while Jonathan Kuminga added 4 of his 12 points in the final period.
Despite a strong defensive effort, the Warriors couldn’t hold off the Clippers, allowing 102 points in the loss. Golden State gave up 27 points in both the 1st and 4th quarters, but they tightened up in the 3rd, allowing just 19 points. Overall, they held the Clippers to 42% shooting from the field.
The Warriors struggled to defend the three, as the Clippers hit 16 threes at a 47% clip. Golden State sent the Clippers to the line 18 times, where they made 16 free throws. The Warriors finished with 36 defensive rebounds, allowing 5 offensive boards, and added 12 steals and 4 blocks.
Hawks vs Warriors Betting Odds, Trends & Analysis
- The Hawks are 2-1 ATS in their three last road games and 2-1 straight-up.
- Golden State has played well in their previous five home games, going 3-2 straight up. In this stretch, they averaged 117 points per game while allowing 115. The team also performed well vs the spread at 3-2.
- Atlanta has done well both straight up and vs the spread as the underdog, going 3-2 SU and 3-2 ATS in their last five games.
- Although the Warriors have a strong straight up record in their last three games as the betting favorite, they have not done as well vs the spread going 1-2.
Hawks vs Warriors Prediction
- KnupSports.com Free Betting Pick: Hawks +8.5 Be sure to check out our other NBA Basketball betting previews for this week. KnupSports.com also updates their sports betting picks page daily with plays across all sports.