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505Golden State Warriors-1-112-120Ov229-110Ov115½-110Un115½-110
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No bet
Rooting on the Warriors though
 

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Bad game for Klay to be cold
 

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Get dirty Klay
WTF
 

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Advocodo are you lakers or warriors fan?

Or both?
Neither actually, though Warriors I like quite a bit

Lakers I like for LeBron but wouldn’t consider myself a huge fan or anything

I just think they’re both good teams this year
 

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Neither actually, though Warriors I like quite a bit

Lakers I like for LeBron but wouldn’t consider myself a huge fan or anything

I just think they’re both good teams this year
What do you think the series line will be?
Lakers-Warriors
 

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Warriors will be about -125 to -150 for the series.
 

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What do you think the series line will be?
Lakers-Warriors
That feels like a coin flip series

Think you have to throw home court out the window

Lakers probably woulda smacked the Kings given it's a much better match-up for them. Feel like Warriors and Lakers can each expose each other in a sense
 

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That feels like a coin flip series

Think you have to throw home court out the window

Lakers probably woulda smacked the Kings given it's a much better match-up for them. Feel like Warriors and Lakers can each expose each other in a sense
It's out
Warriors -165
 

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This will be a war

Warriors got a way with playing a mostly lousy series against the Kings. Felt a lot like the 2018 WCF when Rockets pushed them to 7

Good statement in the second half but they're gonna need to play better to beat the Lakers I think
 

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Opened at -165
Now -150
LeBron money
 

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The Sacramento Kings saw their fantastic season end in Game 7 Sunday at the hands of the Golden State Warriors, but this longstanding doormat is set to be competitive in the NBA for years to come. A young core, led by star point guard De’Aaron Fox, should have Kings fans excited for the coming seasons. Here’s how Sacramento shapes up heading into the 2023 offseason.

2022-23 season recap​

The Kings played an exciting brand of basketball, leaning on a fast-paced offense that scored the most points in the league. Head coach Mike Brown was not able to transform the team’s defense in his first season but he brought over his knowledge from Golden State to help this group win the Pacific division and secure a playoff spot for the first time in 16 seasons. The Kings won’t be happy with how things ended and they’ll feel they should still be playing but this was a strong season to reset the culture around the franchise.

2023 offseason priorities​

The Kings will have a few key decisions to make, but these are the types of things they would much rather worry about given some of their past offseasons. The first is Harrison Barnes, who is set to be a free agent. Barnes was solid this season but is he going to be out of their price range? Terence Davis, Alex Len and Trey Lyles are also players Sacramento will look to retain. All are fringe rotation guys but could grow into bigger roles.
With Fox, Domantas Sabonis, Malik Monk and Keegan Murray all locked up for next season, the focus will be on trying to build around them. Kevin Huerter and Davion Mitchell will return, but the contract to move could be Richaun Holmes. The big man was a non-factor for most of the season and his long-term deal isn’t worth keeping. If the Kings can move him, they’ll likely be able to bring back Barnes without hitting the luxury tax while also keeping Davis, Len and Lyles happy with raises.
 

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