Warriors vs. Clippers Highlights Sports Week

The Golden State Warriors are 9-0 SU and 8-1 ATS over their last nine games with a perfect 7-0 SU and ATS record over their last seven games. The Warriors wrap up a four-game road trip this Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Golden State is a 2-point road underdog for the contest at online sportsbook Bovada. This will be just the ninth time this season that the Warriors find themselves going off as the betting underdog with a 3-5 SU and ATS record in the previous eight instances. The Warriors have averaged 110.8 points per game over their last seven games and have won each of those games by double digits.

The Los Angeles Clippers are 7-0 SU over their last seven games and 5-1 ATS over their last six. After hosting Golden State on Tuesday, the Clippers will be on the road the following night visiting the Portland Trail Blazers. Portland broke out of a recent 0-5 SU and ATS slump with a 3-0 SU and 2-1 ATS record over its next three games.

Dallas visits Oklahoma City on Wednesday night. The Mavericks have been struggling to find consistency since trading for Rajon Rondo and are just 1-4 SU and ATS over their last five games. After playing the Thunder on Wednesday, the Mavs return home to host Houston on Thursday.

The Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers enter Tuesday's action separated by only four points fighting for a wild card spot in the NHL's Eastern Conference. Two of those teams will clash on Tuesday when Boston hosts Florida. The Bruins have won two straight games since losing their previous six games to make this race as close as it is now.

The Winnipeg Jets are also fighting for a playoff spot and are set to host the New York Rangers on Tuesday. The Rangers are a slight favorite at -115 at online sportsbook 5Dimes over the Jets at -105. Winnipeg is 6-2-0 over its last eight games.

Other big games on the NHL betting board this week include Vancouver at Nashville on Tuesday, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh on Wednesday and Washington at Montreal, Calgary at St. Louis and Vancouver at Chicago on Thursday.