The Golden State Warriors have seized control of the NBA Finals. By earning a split at the Garden, the Warriors regained home-court advantage over the Boston Celtics. Game 6 will be back in Boston this Thursday, beginning at 9 PM ET on ABC. Golden State evened this best-of-seven series at 2-2 SU and ATS this past Friday, beating the Celtics 107-97 as 4-point road dogs. That leaves the Warriors as –140 favorites to win the championship, and 4-point home favorites for Monday's Game 5 at Chase Center.
Both teams have all their regular players listed as available for Monday's pivotal matchup, but health is still a concern for the Celtics – although Robert Williams (left knee) appeared much more comfortable at the Garden after struggling in Games 1 and 2. The bigger concern is with Jayson Tatum (right shoulder); he had another poor shooting performance in Game 4, hitting just 8-of-23 from the field. Check the updated live lines and odds in the blog post listing the best NBA sites to bet online - a detailed NBA betting guide.
Stephen Curry, meanwhile, showed no ill effects from the left foot injury he suffered in Game 3. Curry scored 43 points Friday night on 14-of-26 shooting, including 7-of-14 from downtown. The Warriors still need Draymond Green (1-of-7) to provide some buckets along with his lock-down defense.
NBA Odds: Celtics Host Warriors in Game 6
The Boston Celtics can win the 2022 NBA Finals this Thursday (9 PM ET, ABC) at home – if they also beat the Golden State Warriors in Monday's Game 5. The Celtics are 4-point road dogs at press time for that matchup, and +120 to win the title.
Boston gave up home-court advantage last Friday with a 107-97 loss to Golden State (+4) at the Garden, allowing the Warriors to knot this series up at 2-2. Stephen Curry led all scorers with 43 points for the Dubs, while Boston's Jayson Tatum was held to 23 points on 8-of-23 shooting.
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