Warriors with the ‘Dagger’ for the series?
The Golden State Warriors missed out on a sweep against the Denver Nuggets in their last game and now have to face the Colorado basketball team in Game 5.
For head coach Steve Kerr, it would have been the seventh series during his career that he won without a loss as the Warriors’ coach.
Golden State Warriors – Statistics & current form
The “Dubs” have averaged 122 points in the NBA postseason so far, the highest output of any team in the postseason. In addition, no other franchise tops the field goal rate of 53.1 percent.
The “Splash Brothers” deserve a lot of the credit for this. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson together have an average scoring value of 52 points per game!
The chef is even slightly more successful than Thompson with three points. In addition, Jordan Poole has established himself in the postseason as the third efficient weapon in the Kerr squad’s offense.
In his first playoff season, the newbie convinced with at least 27 points in the first three games, but recently the performance clearly dropped off with only eleven points.
Denver Nuggets – Statistics & current form
Nikola Jokic made it clear from the start in the last game that he does not want to say goodbye to the current postseason with a sweep as the reigning MVP. The Serbian scored 18 points already after the first quarter!
By the end of the game, the centre had scored 37 points, the best total of any player on the court at the Ball Arena.
However, it was not only the “Joker” who played stronger again, but also several bench players within the team of Head Coach Michael Malone. One example was the rookie Bones Hyland with 15 points and seven assists.
Golden State Warriors – Denver Nuggets Tip
So far in NBA playoff history, 143 teams have trailed 3-0 in a series and none of those teams have ever turned that deficit around.
It’s a statistic they’re just as familiar with in the Mile High City, of course, but at least the Malone squad avoided a sweep thanks to the win in the last game. The success has naturally boosted the visitors’ confidence.
Moreover, Denver fans now remember the 2020 season, when the Nuggets turned around a 1-3 deficit twice in a row in that year’s postseason.
A double feat that no other team in the NBA has been able to accomplish before or since.
However, even this proof of the enormous willpower of Malone’s troops does little to change the fundamental role of the Californians as favourites, who with their “Splash Brothers” Curry and Thompson have been particularly convincing offensively so far.
For the duel between the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors on 28.04.2022, betting on more than 3.5 threes by Klay Thompson now seems profitable. The shooting guard is currently almost unstoppable from downtown.
In three of the four comparisons so far he exceeded the selected limit of threes and Thompson is averaging 5.25 successful attempts from outside per game against Denver! Only Devin Booker from Phoenix tops this value by a hair’s breadth (5.5).