Draymond Green, John Collins Lead Top Underdog Bets for Warriors vs. Clippers

Draymond Green, John Collins Lead Top Underdog Bets for Warriors vs. Clippers

The upcoming matchup on Monday features the Golden State Warriors squaring off against the Los Angeles Clippers. As both teams prepare for this final NBA game of the day, players are under the spotlight for various performance prop bets.

Top Player Props for Warriors vs. Clippers

  • Brandin Podziemski: Over 10.5 Rebounds + Assists

    Brandin Podziemski of the Warriors has been a standout player during Stephen Curry’s absence. Over his last four games, he has comfortably exceeded the 10.5 rebounds and assists line. Podziemski recorded 15 rebounds against both the New Orleans Pelicans and the Denver Nuggets. Despite struggling against the Clippers earlier this season, he has the potential to deliver a strong performance on Monday.

  • Bennedict Mathurin: Over 17.5 Points

    Los Angeles Clippers’ Bennedict Mathurin is considered due for a breakout performance against the Warriors. Although he has fallen short in his last two games, he previously averaged 28.3 points per game. Faced with a Warriors defense that has struggled recently, Mathurin is well-positioned to exceed his scoring prop of 17.5 points.

  • Brook Lopez: Over 4.5 Rebounds

    Clippers’ center Brook Lopez has hit five or more rebounds in three of his last four games. However, the Warriors rank 14th in fewest rebounds allowed, a stat that may hinder Lopez’s chances. History also suggests Lopez has struggled against Golden State in previous matchups, making the under a more viable option.

  • Draymond Green: Under 8.5 Points

    Draymond Green has assumed a scoring role during Curry’s absence, but against the Clippers, he may focus on playmaking. The Clippers allow the ninth-fewest points per game in the league. Green has managed to hit the under on his scoring prop of 8.5 in both contests against Los Angeles this season.

  • John Collins: Under 1.5 Made 3-Pointers

    Clippers’ forward John Collins has struggled from beyond the arc, hitting under 1.5 made three-pointers in his last five outings. He has only succeeded in making two or more three-pointers once in his last six games against the Warriors. Compounding this is the fact that Golden State allows the eighth fewest made threes, making the under a strong consideration.

This matchup not only pits the Warriors against the Clippers but also creates opportunities for fantasy players to consider strategic bets based on player performances. Check out Filmogaz.com for more updates and fantasy advice as the NBA season unfolds.