Cavaliers vs Warriors November 8th 2024
At 7:30 ET, the Golden State Warriors will travel to Cleveland to take on the Cavaliers in a non-conference matchup. The Cavaliers are favored by 4.5 points and have yet to lose a game this season, while the Warriors are 7-1.
This game can be seen on NBCS and will be played at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The over/under line for this game is 231.5.
Warriors vs. Cavaliers Key Information
- Sport: NBA
- Teams: Golden State Warriors at Cleveland Cavaliers
- Where: Cleveland at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
- Date: Friday, November 8th
- Betting Odds CLE -4.5, GS +154 | CLE -183 O/U 231.5
The Warriors Can Win If…
The Warriors improved to 7-1 this season with a 118-112 win over the Celtics on Wednesday. Golden State, who entered the game as +6.5 point underdogs, not only pulled off the upset but also covered the spread. The game’s total points of 230 narrowly exceeded the over/under line of 228.5.
A key moment came when the Warriors went on a 12-0 run, turning a 44-40 deficit into a 52-44 lead. After a shaky 3rd quarter where they were outscored 41-31, Golden State entered the 4th quarter with a slim 82-81 lead but finished strong, outscoring Boston 36-31 in the final period.
Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 27 points, 9 assists, and 7 rebounds in their 118-112 win over the Celtics, hitting 4 threes at 44.4%. He scored 11 points in the 3rd quarter and added 10 more in the 4th. Overall, the Warriors shot 46.2% from the field and 41.2% from three, making 14 threes.
Buddy Hield and Andrew Wiggins each contributed 16 points, with Hield hitting 4 threes at 57.1%. Hield scored 8 points in the 1st quarter, while Wiggins added 8 in the 2nd. Kyle Anderson also chipped in 9 of his 11 points in the 2nd quarter.
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The Warriors put together a strong defensive effort in the 2nd quarter, holding the Celtics to just 16 points, but they struggled in the 3rd, giving up 41. Despite that, they managed to hold Boston to 112 points overall, with the Celtics shooting 42% from the field.
From beyond the arc, the Celtics hit 19 threes at a 35% clip. The Warriors sent Boston to the line 21 times, where they made 17 free throws. Golden State finished with 38 defensive rebounds, while allowing 13 offensive boards, and added 6 steals and 5 blocks.
- Across their last three road contests, Golden State has been good against the spread posting a mark of 3-0. Their overall mark in these games was 3-0, while averaging 123 points per game.
- Going back to their last ten games as the underdog, the Warriors have a straight up record of 7-3. But, their mark vs the spread was just 7-3.
- Over their last five games, the Warriors have an over/under record of 4-1 and are 5-0 vs. the spread.
The Cavaliers Can Win If…
The Cavaliers improved to 9-0 on the season with a 131-122 win over the Pelicans on Wednesday. Cleveland, favored by 6.5 points, covered the spread in the road victory. The game’s total points of 253 exceeded the pre-game O/U line of 224.5 by 28.5 points.
A key 10-0 run by the Cavaliers extended their lead from 48-39 to 58-39. Cleveland took control by outscoring New Orleans 40-29 in the 3rd quarter and entered the 4th with a 99-88 lead. The Pelicans edged the Cavaliers 34-32 in the final quarter, but Cleveland held on for the win.
The Cavaliers’ offense was firing on all cylinders in their 131-122 win over the Pelicans, shooting 54.2% from the field and hitting 17 threes at a 48.6% clip. Donovan Mitchell led the way with 29 points, including 15 in the 4th quarter.
Jarrett Allen and Caris LeVert each added 16 points, with Allen shooting 70% and grabbing 14 rebounds. Darius Garland scored 11 of his 14 points in the 3rd quarter, while Ty Jerome contributed all 11 of his points in the 2nd.
Despite giving up 122 points, the Cavaliers managed to come out on top against the Pelicans. Cleveland’s defense was at its best in the 2nd quarter, where they allowed just 25 points, but they struggled in the 1st and 4th quarters, giving up 34 points in each.
The Cavaliers allowed New Orleans to shoot 47% from the field, including 48% from three-point range, with the Pelicans hitting 13 threes. Cleveland also sent New Orleans to the free-throw line 28 times, where they made 25. The Cavaliers gave up 8 offensive rebounds while recording 6 steals and 10 blocks.
- Across the Cavaliers last ten home games, the team averaged 112 points per game while allowing 110. Their record vs the spread in these contests was 7-3, while going 6-4 straight-up.
- In their last five games as the betting favorite, the Cavaliers have a strong straight up record of 5-0. In addition, their ATS record was 4-1 in these scenarios.
- In their last five games, the Cavaliers have an over/under record of 4-1 and are 4-1 vs. the spread.
The Lean
For a point-spread wager in this Cavaliers vs. Warriors game, we suggest taking the Warriors at +4.5. Even though our predictions have the Cavaliers winning 134-131, we see the Warriors as the better choice on the point-spread.
Regarding the over/under, the current line is set at 231.5, and our model predicts the Warriors and Cavaliers to score a combined 265 points. We recommend betting on the over.
Cavaliers Look to Stay Unbeaten as Warriors Visit in Kenny Atkinson Reunion
The Cleveland Cavaliers are off to a scorching start to the 2023-24 NBA season, setting a franchise record with nine consecutive wins to open their campaign. However, they face a significant test on Friday night as they welcome the 7-1 Golden State Warriors to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in a matchup that marks a reunion for former Warriors assistant coach, Kenny Atkinson.
Cavaliers Focused on Consistency Amid Historic Start
The Cavaliers are riding high after a 131-122 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday. All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell led the way with 29 points, while Jarrett Allen recorded a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds, and Caris LeVert chipped in 16 points off the bench.
Despite their record-breaking start, Mitchell emphasized that Cleveland’s focus remains on maintaining their momentum and consistency.
“We’re playing good basketball,” Mitchell said. “We’ve done it in so many different ways. We’ve had blowouts, close games, come-from-behind wins. It’s just the habits that really get me excited about what we’re doing. My biggest thing is just being consistent. Let’s continually be this team.”
The Cavaliers’ early-season success has come under the leadership of new head coach Kenny Atkinson, who became the first coach in NBA history to start 9-0 with a new team. Atkinson credits the team’s strong chemistry and connection for their success so far.
“What I think about is this team and the camaraderie they have,” Atkinson said. “I’ve been fortunate to land with a really good group, a group that’s been really successful in the past.”
Warriors Ready for Tough Road Challenge
The Golden State Warriors are no strangers to hot starts themselves, having famously opened the 2015-16 season with 24 straight wins. However, this season’s start hasn’t been quite as perfect, though they are still 7-1 and coming off a hard-fought 118-112 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
Stephen Curry showcased his all-around game with 27 points, seven rebounds, and nine assists in that victory. Andrew Wiggins and Buddy Hield each contributed 16 points, helping the Warriors secure their third win in their current five-game road trip.
Despite the strong start, Curry is keeping the team grounded:
“We haven’t done anything yet,” Curry said. “A good team, or a relevant team, wins the games they are supposed to win, you steal a couple on the road against good teams, you protect your home court. We’ve done those things so far, but we got two more games on this road trip, two tough tests. So I like where we’re at, obviously. But (there’s a) long way to go.”
Injury Concerns for Both Teams
The Warriors could be without some key players for Friday’s matchup. Draymond Green (knee), De’Anthony Melton (back), and rookie Brandin Podziemski (illness) are all listed as questionable.
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On the Cavaliers’ side, Dean Wade has missed the last two games due to an illness, but Cleveland is hopeful that he will be able to return to action against the Warriors.
Key Matchups to Watch
- Donovan Mitchell vs. Stephen Curry: Two of the league’s elite guards go head-to-head. Mitchell has been the driving force behind Cleveland’s undefeated run, while Curry continues to be the catalyst for Golden State’s offense.
- Jarrett Allen vs. Kevon Looney: Allen’s ability to dominate the boards and protect the paint will be crucial against a Warriors team that thrives on ball movement and spacing.
- Caris LeVert’s Bench Impact: LeVert’s scoring punch off the bench has been a key asset for Cleveland. His ability to change the pace and create offense will be crucial against a deep Warriors lineup.
Outlook
The Cavaliers have demonstrated resilience and versatility in their historic start, but they face a well-rounded and battle-tested opponent in Golden State. Both teams will need to dig deep, especially with potential absences from key players due to injuries. This matchup could come down to which team can execute better in crunch time and adjust to any last-minute lineup changes.
The Cavaliers aim to extend their perfect start and defend their home court, while the Warriors look to continue their strong road trip. As the two teams meet for the first time this season, fans can expect an intense and high-energy game between these conference heavyweights.