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OKC's 12-Game Streak on Line vs. Warriors
3 Dec
Summary
- Thunder aim to extend 12-game winning streak against Warriors.
- Stephen Curry is out for Golden State due to a quadriceps injury.
- The SportsLine model predicts the total points will exceed 222.5.

The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to defend their remarkable 12-game winning streak on Tuesday when they face the Golden State Warriors. OKC enters the matchup with a strong 20-1 record, fresh off a victory against Portland. The Warriors, holding an 11-10 record, are looking to bounce back after their win over New Orleans.
Notably, Stephen Curry will be absent for the Warriors due to a quadriceps injury, while the Thunder are dealing with injuries to Luguentz Dort and Isaiah Hartenstein. Despite these absences, the game is expected to be a high-scoring event, with the SportsLine Projection Model leaning towards the over on the 222.5 total points.
Both teams boast potent offenses, with the Warriors leading the league in made three-pointers and the Thunder ranking third in points per game. The model also indicates a strong lean on one side of the point spread, suggesting a competitive game where offensive output will be key. The game is scheduled to tip off at 11 p.m. ET from San Francisco.




