Warriors vs. Clippers same-game parlay predictions Dec. 14: Bet on Kawhi, Steph in +300 ticket

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Warriors vs. Clippers same-game parlay predictions Dec. 14: Bet on Kawhi, Steph in +300 ticket

The Los Angeles Clippers hope to keep their league-best win streak alive on Thursday night when they host the Golden State Warriors.

The pregame narrative: Golden State hasn't won on the road in well over a month, and tonight marks its first game without a key rebounding and defensive force. This +300 ticket includes a Clippers win alongside props for Kawhi Leonard and Stephen Curry

NBA oddsas of 9:10 a.m. on 12/14/2023.

Warriors vs. Clippers same-game parlay

Parlay: Clippers moneyline + Leonard over 5.5 rebounds + Curry over 36.5 pts/reb/ast (+300)

Clippers moneyline (-235): When these teams match up, their home/road splits are pretty severe.

L.A. and Golden State are 1-1 against each other this year and the home side has won both games. Spanning back to February 2022, each of their past eight head-to-head meetings has been won by the home team.

The Clippers are 9-3 at home this season, and they're riding a five-game win streak into tonight. Four of the victories during this streak came at Crypto.com Arena, including a narrow defeat of the Warriors on Dec. 2.

Golden State has lost six road games in a row. In fact, its only road win since Nov. 5 came against the Pistons, who haven't beaten anyone in ages.

Other parlay picks

Leonard over 5.5 rebounds (-182): Golden State is one of the best rebounding teams in the NBA, posting a rebound rate of 52.2% (third in the league). But now one of its most productive rebounders is on the shelf.

Draymond Green was suspended indefinitely by the NBA after an altercation in Tuesday's game against the Suns. The absence of Green, who averages 5.5 rebounds per game, is part of what makes Leonard an attractive pick for tonight.

Additionally, Leonard has cleared this line routinely in recent games. He's averaging 6.5 boards over his past 10 matchups, hitting this over seven times.

Dating back to last season, Leonard has seven-plus rebounds in five consecutive games against Golden State.

Curry over 36.5 pts/reb/ast (-157): This PRA number is one Curry has consistently cleared in recent matchups against the Clippers, as well as recent games overall.

In his past seven games, Curry has averaged 28.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists, which equates to 40.0 PRA per night. His overall shooting percentage (44.4%) and his 3-point shooting (39.3%) are both lower than average in that span, which actually suggests he could be doing more.

Against the Clippers, Curry has gone over 36.5 PRA in seven of his past eight games. That includes both matchups this season, as well as a 50-point explosion at Crypto.com Arena back in March.