Timberwolves vs Warriors Predictions, Player Props & Best Odds (Dec. 8)
By Sascha Paruk in NBA Basketball
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- The red-hot Minnesota Timberwolves visit the ice-cold Golden State Warriors for the second time in 48 hours on Sunday night
- Minnesota took Friday’s meeting 107-90, led by 30 points from Anthony Edwards
- See the Timberwolves vs Warriors predictions, player props, and best available odds for Sunday, Dec. 8
A rocky start to the season for the Minnesota Timberwolves (12-10, 5-6 away, 9-13 ATS) seems to be a thing of the past. The Wolves have won four straight, the last three by 17 or more points, all against teams that are over .500. On Sunday night, the Golden State Warriors (13-9, 6-4 home, 13-9 ATS) will look to bring Minnesota’s hot streak to an end when they host the Timberwolves for the second time in three days at the Chase Center. Tip-off is scheduled for 5:40 pm PT/8:40 pm ET and Sunday’s NBA odds list Golden State as a slight one-point favorite.
Minnesota Timberwolves vs Golden State Warriors Predictions
- Timberwolves moneyline (+100) at FanDuel
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It would be harder to pit a hotter team against a colder team in the NBA right now. Not only have the T-Wolves won four in a row, the last three all by massive margins over quality opponents, but the Warriors have managed just one victory in their last seven games.
Scoring has been the biggest issue for the Dubs. A couple weeks ago, the Warriors were the only team ranked in the top five in both O-Rating and D-Rating. Now, they’ve fallen all the way to 15th, and they’ve been held under 100 points in three of their last seven games.
On Friday, Minnesota took a lopsided 107-90 decision at the Chase Center, holding the Warriors to just 39.0% from the field and 28.2% from three. Steph Curry had a team-high 23 points for Golden State but was just 6-of-17 from the field.
Anthony Edwards, meanwhile, had his best game in weeks for Minnesota, dropping a game-high 30 with nine assists, four rebounds, two blocks, and a steal while shooting 11-of-18 from the floor (61.1%).
The Wolves finished +7 on the glass (48-41) and generated 22 Warriors turnovers.
While the recent trends for both teams go against what we saw from them at the start of the season, this regression/progression was expected. On paper, the Timberwolves are absolutely stacked, and the last four games have shown the ceiling for their roster with Julius Randle in the fold.
I expect recent trends to continue on Sunday night and Edwards to keep working his way out of an early-season funk.
MIN vs GSW Player Props
GSW Player Props
Player | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Three-Pointers Made |
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Anthony Edwards (MIN) | 25.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 5.5 (Ov +120 | Un -154) | 4.5 (Ov -100 | Un -130) | 3.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) |
Steph Curry (GSW) | 24.5 (Ov -125 | Un -105) | 4.5 (Ov +110 | Un -142) | 5.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 4.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) |
Julius Randle (MIN) | 19.5 (Ov -110 | Un -120) | 6.5 (Ov -110 | Un -120) | 3.5 (Ov -154 | Un +120) | 1.5 (Ov -125 | Un -105) |
Andrew Wiggins (GSW) | 16.5 (Ov -105 | Un -125) | 4.5 (Ov -162 | Un +126) | OFF | 1.5 (Ov -142 | Un +110) |
Jonathan Kuminga (GSW) | 15.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 4.5 (Ov -110 | Un -120) | OFF | 1.5 (Ov +150 | Un -198) |
Naz Reid (MIN) | 10.5 (Ov -125 | Un -105) | 4.5 (Ov -120 | Un -110) | OFF | OFF |
Rudy Gobert (MIN) | 10.5 (Ov -120 | Un -110) | 12.5 (Ov +110 | Un -142) | OFF | OFF |
Mike Conley (MIN) | 10.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 2.5 (Ov -162 | Un +126) | 4.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 2.5 (Ov +130 | Un -168) |
Brandin Podziemski (GSW) | 9.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 5.5 (Ov +120 | Un -152) | 3.5 (Ov -115 | Un -115) | 1.5 (Ov +150 | Un -198) |
Donte DiVincenzo (MIN) | 9.5 (Ov -105 | Un -125) | 2.5 (Ov -130 | Un -100) | 3.5 (Ov +120 | Un -154) | 2.5 (Ov +120 | Un -154) |
Jaden McDaniels (MIN) | 9.5 (Ov -105 | Un -125) | 3.5 (Ov -105 | Un -125) | OFF | OFF |
NBA player props from FanDuel on Dec. 8.
Sunday’s NBA player props list Anthony Edwards (26.4 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 4.0 APG) with the highest point total of the night at 25.5 O/U, followed closely by Curry (22.6 PPG, 5.4 RPG, 6.5 APG) at 24.5 O/U.
Rudy Gobert (10.9 PPG, 11.1 RPG) has the highest rebound total on the board at 12.5 O/U. No other player has a total over 6.5.
Best Timberwolves vs Warriors Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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Timberwolves | +1.5 (-115) at ESPN Bet | -100 at FanDuel | O 215.5 (-112) DraftKings |
Warriors | -1.0 (-108) at FanDuel | -115 at DraftKings | U 216.5 (-110) at BetMGM |
The Timberwolves vs Warriors odds are fairly static across the board as of Sunday morning. The best ATS price on the T-Wolves is +1.5 (-115) at ESPN Bet, while the best spread option for Warriors bettors is -1.0 (-108) at DraftKings.
Most sportsbooks have the moneyline at Minnesota -105/Golden State -115. The main exception is FanDuel, which has a better moneyline option for the T-Wolves at even-money.
There is a one-point range in the Timberwolves/Warriors game total. BetMGM has best option for under bettors at 216.5 (U -110), while DraftKings has the best option for over bettors at 215.5 (O -112).
Sunday’s NBA public betting percentages show a conflicted betting public. The Timberwolves are getting 52% of ATS handle while the Warriors are getting 48%. Minnesota has a bigger percentage of the spread money, attracting 63% of ATS handle so far.
The public is also hammering the over, with 92% of money on the over so far.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.