The Golden State Warriors will host the Sacramento Kings on Sunday (10-23), and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, money line odds and over/under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet at BetMGM.
The game starts at 5:30 p.m. PT and can be seen on NBC Bay Area at San Francisco’s Chase Center. For all the information on how to watch and stream the game, click here.
For the first time in the 2022-23 campaign, the Warriors will meet former Golden State coach Mike Brown and the Kings. Along with De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis, the Warriors will get their first look at 2022 No. 4 overall pick Keegan Murray.
While the Warriors (1-1) are coming off their first loss of the season on Friday night against the Denver Nuggets, the Kings (0-2) also suffered a loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday.
Before the Warriors tip off against the Kings, here’s all the betting information you need to know for Sunday’s contest.
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The Lines
The lines, courtesy of BetMGM.
- Point Spread: Warriors (-9.5) / Kings (+9.5)
- Money Line: Warriors (-360 Favorite) / Kings (+360 Underdog)
- Over / Under: 230.5
Injury Report
Kings:
- Not Available
Warriors:
- Andre Iguodala – Out – Left Hip; Injury Management
- Patrick Baldwin Jr. – Probable – Right Thumb Sprain
Projecting Starting Lineups
Nuggets:
- G – De’Aaron Fox – No. 0 – Kentucky
- G – Kevin Huerter – No. 9 – Maryland
- F – Harrison Barnes – No. 40 – North Carolina
- F – Keegan Murray – No. 15 – Iowa
- F – Domantas Sabonis – No. 10 – Gonzaga
Warriors:
- G – Steph Curry – No. 30 – Davidson
- G – Klay Thompson – No. 11 – Washington State
- F – Andrew Wiggins – No. 22 – Kansas
- F – Draymond Green – No. 23 – Michigan State
- F – Kevon Looney – No. 5 – UCLA
Best Bet:
While the Kings will look different with the additions of Murray and Huerter, the Warriors dominated the Kings during the regular-season last year, winning all four contests by double-figures.
Although the Kings should have an inside scouting report on the Warriors due to the hiring of Brown, the defending champs should still have the edge on Sunday evening behind the backcourt firepower of Steph Curry, Jordan Poole and Klay Thompson.
Both teams are coming off losses, but the Warriors received a day off while the Kings will be entering their first back-to-back of the season. While 9.5 might seem like a big number, the Warriors will look to get their title defense back on track with a convincing performance after a day off. Take the Warriors and the points on Sunday evening.