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Warriors vs. Thunder: WCF Game 6 Predictions, start time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

The Warriors have won their last two game 6s on the road and will need one more to extend their historic season.

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Western Conference Finals | Game 6 | OKC Leads 3-2
Golden State Warriors
83-14
(52-42-3 ATS, 52-44-1 O/U)
vs
Oklahoma City Thunder
66-32
(46-49-3 ATS, 47-51 O/U)
How To Watch
Saturday, May 28th, 2016.
Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City, OK.
6:00 P.M. PST
TNT | KNBR 680 | TNT Overtime
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Point Spread
Golden State +3
Oklahoma City -3
Money Line
Golden State +135 Oklahoma City -155
Over/Under Total

220 Total Points

(Odds via BetOnline)

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With their backs against the wall and a historical season in jeopardy, it is nut up or shut up time for the Golden State Warriors. But if any team were to possess the necessary intestinal fortitude to win a do or die game on the road, it is the defending NBA champions. Golden State has won their last two game 6s on the road, doing so in the 2015 Western Conference Semis at Memphis and the 2015 NBA Finals at Cleveland (GSWStats).

Although the two teams have played each other eight times already this season, Saturday is the first meeting that Oklahoma City are the favorite to win. It marks only the fifth time all season that the Warriors enter a game as the underdog. According to TeamRankings.com, Golden State is 3-1 both straight up and against the spread as the underdog this season.

The OVER/UNDER bet continues to be a tough pick in this series. Golden State averages 117.7 PPG in wins this postseason and just 101 PPG in losses. However the total has gone UNDER in 8 of Golden State's last 11 games on the road according to OddsShark.com.

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ICYMI: Catch the highlights from the Warriors crucial game 5 win over the Thunder:


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