Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings 4/7/23-Free Pick, NBA Betting Odds

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Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings 4/7/23-Free Pick, NBA Betting Odds

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Looking for Golden State Warriors vs Sacramento Kings free NBA picks & NBA odds? NBA betting sees the Warriors taking on the Kings on Friday, April 7th, 2023 at Golden 1 Center. Cappers Picks provides complimentary expert handicapping picks on all NBA basketball matchups so stay tuned for more FREE daily NBA hoops predictions like this Warriors Kings matchup.

2023 NBA Handicapping – Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings

(42-38) Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings (48-32)
Date: Friday, April 7th
Time: 10:00 PM EST
Venue: Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California
Moneyline NBA Odds: Warriors -190| Kings +160 (Bet Now!)
NBA Betting Odds: Warriors -4.5
Today’s NBA Betting Total: 228.5

As can be seen, the Warriors last played Tuesday defeating the Thunder 136-125 while the Kings played Wednesday, losing 119-123 to the Mavericks.

ATS

At this time, the Warriors are 37-42-1 overall against the spread this season. Also, they are 10-29 ATS as the away team. Additionally, the Kings are 45-35 against the spread this season. Also, they are 18-22 ATS as the home team

Season Series

Friday, April 7th, the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings meet for the fourth and final time this season.

Golden State won the initial two meetings on October 23rd  (130-125) and November 7th (116-113) while the Kings won on November 13th (122-115).

Last season the teams played four times with the Warriors sweeping the season series. The Warriors have won 214 of the 407 matches played versus the Kings all-time.

*Editor’s Note: Statistics and rankings are current as of this writing, Thursday, April 6th. Numbers may vary slightly entering games on Friday, April 7th.

Golden State Warriors

Seeding for the Warriors remains very much up in the air with just two games to go and both occurring on the road.

The Dubs can’t be any lower than ninth but could finish as high as fifth although they only control their fate to nab the sixth or seventh slots.

Andrew Wiggins is back with the team and while it would be ideal to get him some minutes to regain his rhythm and integrate him back into the rotation he remains listed on the injury report

Stats

Comparatively, Golden State averages 118.5 points per game ranking second overall while shooting 47.6% from the field and 38.2% from deep ranking 13th and third respectively.

Warriors opponents score 117.6 points ranking 23rd with them shooting 47.1% from the field and 36.6% from deep ranking 10th and 19th respectively.

Injury Report

To summarize the injury report…

  • Andrew Wiggins SF (OUT —conditioning)
  • Andre Iguodala, SF (OUT indefinitely—wrist)
  • Ryan Rollins, SG (OUT indefinitely—foot)

Sacramento Kings

Based on the injury report it sure looks like Mike Brown is keeping his options open since most of the core is listed as questionable.

Brown could be playing chess with his former team so they don’t know who’s playing or perhaps he thought the Kings would know what seed they had prior to tip-off and if they were out of the running to collect the second seed he’d rest his core.

Or maybe he simply doesn’t want to tip his hand by giving Steve Kerr extra ammunition to use in case the teams meet in the first round.

Stats

Presently, offensively, the Kings are among the very best in the association with the highest scoring output averaging 121.3 points per game. Similarly, they perform well in the proficiency areas registering 49.6% from the field and 37.1% from deep ranking second and ninth overall.

On the negative side, Sacramento ranks 26th in opponent scoring allowing 118.2 points per game while foes shoot 49.2% from the field and 37.3% from the perimeter ranking 29th and 26th respectively.

Injury Report

To summarize the injury report…

  • De’Aaron Fox  (questionable —ankle)
  • Domantas Sabonis (questionable —ankle)
  • Kevin Huerter (questionable —knee)
  • Trey Lyles (questionable —shoulder)
  • Davion Mitchell (questionable —knee)
  • Keegan Murray (questionable —foot)
  • Matthew Dellavedova (OUT —finger)
  • Malik Monk (questionable —leg)

Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings NBA Betting Trends:

  • All in all, the Warriors are 6-2 SU in their last 8 games.
  • Also, the Warriors are 7-1 SU in their last 8 games against Sacramento.
  • By comparison, the Kings are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games.
  • In conclusion, the Kings are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games at home.

Free Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings NBA Prediction:

Most teams in the West desire the sixth seed as it likely means a date with the young and inexperienced Kings.

Ironically, the Warriors can’t hold back needing to bring their best effort to this match while Brown has the luxury of resting players.

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