Does Steph Curry break the NBA three-pointers record?
The Indiana Pacers await the Golden State Warriors at home in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on 12/14/2021. The last visit by the Californians last February ended in a narrow victory for the visitors. It was already the third meeting in a row that was accompanied by a defeat for the respective hosts.
What NBA betting tips are available for this match can be easily read below!
Indiana Pacers – Statistics & current form
The Pacers are only in third last place in the Eastern Conference. However, they have stabilised recently: The last three games were all won. Domantas Sabonis is once again performing as positively as he did last year.
The Latvian is in the lead for double-doubles together with Jonas Valanciunas and only missed this performance in points and rebounds in seven of his 28 games!
The home side will also be banking on the home bonus: The past three victories have all come on home turf and the win rate is almost 40 per cent higher in games played in front of their own crowd. Only three of their twelve wins so far this season have come away from home.
Golden State Warriors – statistics & current form
With the Warriors, the second in the Wester Conference travels to Indianapolis. Away from home, however, Golden State has not been as strong as before: Two of the only three losses away from home for head coach Steve Kerr’s team so far came in the past two away games at the Sixers from Philadelphia and Phoenix. Nevertheless, the odds for an away win in the Indiana Pacers vs. Golden State Warriors match show that the visitors are the clear favourites.
Stephen Curry is a particular focus of attention in the game: the exceptional player could possibly break the record for the most three-pointers in NBA history, which is still held by Ray Allen.
In the most recent performance in Philadelphia, the “chef” delivered three successful attempts from downtown, which is why he is now only seven threes short of the new record! His average value of successful attempts from outside is 5.4 per game, which is why a historic game in Indy is definitely in the offing.
Indiana Pacers – Golden State Warriors Tip
Indiana is unquestionably much stronger at home than in their visiting games, but the Warriors seem out of their league at the moment. The six-time NBA champions are second in the West in the standings and can rely on Stephen Curry in particular.
No player in the NBA sinks more attempts from downtown than him per game. For the game between the Indiana Pacers and Golden State Warriors, the forecast therefore includes at least seven successful threes by Curry.
In the game, the 33-year-old can break no less than the record for the most threes in NBA history with more than 6.5 successful attempts from downtown, which is why he will be especially motivated to measure up this time. Bet365 offers odds of 1.95 on the Pacers against the Warriors