The Dubs take on the Raptors for the 2nd and final time this season, looking to even the ledger after suffering a 3-point defeat in Toronto two months ago.
Since that defeat, the Warriors have gone 21-9, and have only lost once across their last nine games.
Alternatively, the Raptors have gone 15-14 across the same trip, and 6-3 across their last nine, which comes as a surprise as the sides around them continue to tank for draft considerations.
As good as the Dubs have been, they don’t often blow teams off the court, and a +14 line seems far too generous for a Raptors side who are still trying to win games.
The Lakers look to level their regular season series against the Buck at 1-1 when the pair meet in LA.
Lakers are 27-7 at home this season, and are looking for their 9th straight win at the crypto.com Arena (as of March 20).
Meanwhile, the Bucks are 14-18 on the road this season, have lost their last two away games and are 2-5 over their last seven H&A fixtures.
Without LeBron, the Lakers will enter this game as the home underdogs, a spot they have covered the spread in six of eight games.
Luka has the ability to roll the Bucks on his own, and I’m expecting him to do just that.