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Celtics vs Warriors Game 5 Betting Pick
This game will be played at Chase Center at 9:00 PM ET on Monday, June 13, 2022.
The NBA Finals have been a back and forth affair, with both teams alternating wins and losses through the first four games. On Monday, the Warriors and Celtics face off in a crucial Game 5, as the winner will have two chances to close out the series. In tonight’s NBA picks, we look at Celtics vs Warriors Game 5 and determine who we think will come out on top.
Why Bet The Warriors:
✅ The Warriors have by far the best offensive weapon in this series in Steph Curry, who is on fire of late. Curry has hit five or more threes in each of the four games of this series so far, including seven in Game 4. His current run will propel the Warriors, even if their other offensive weapons struggle to get things going on the offensive end.
✅ Home court advantage has been huge for the Warriors this postseason, as they have gone 10-1 at home in the playoffs. They rebounded nicely from their first home loss of the postseason in Game 2 of these Finals, beating the Boston Celtics to even the series at 1-1. Now, the Warriors will take advantage of being at home to go up 3-2.
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✅ Historically, it is a very good thing to be a home team when the NBA Finals is tied at 2-2. Home teams in this spot have gone 20-10 straight up in the 30 times this situation has taken place. Golden State will take advantage of that opportunity and win at home to take a lead into Game 6.
Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics fell apart offensively in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, failing to score 50 points in the second half and relinquishing their lead to the Golden State Warriors. Boston’s game plan down the stretch seemed to fall apart, as they settled for several outside shots that were out of character for them. As a result, they go to Golden State with the NBA Finals tied at 2-2, and with home court advantage no longer on their side.
Boston is going to need Jayson Tatum to do more if they are going to win Game 5 on the road. He needed 23 shots to score 23 points in Game 4, and his lack of efficiency from the field has helped keep the Warriors in this series. If he cannot find his scoring touch from the field on Monday night, the Celtics could find themselves facing elimination in Game 6.
Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors played like champions in the second half of Game 4 against the Boston Celtics, finding their stride on both ends of the floor to even the series at 2-2. Steph Curry led the way in Game 4 with 43 points, and his shooting will once again be a key for the Warriors in Game 5. But it will be the role players for the Warriors that could decide this game.
Draymond Green finally made some impact plays down the stretch of Game 4 for the Warriors, after fouling out in two of the first three games of the series. Jordan Poole was more of an offensive threat in Game 4. Those two will be key to Golden State’s success in Game 5 and the rest of this series.