BetAnySports Weekend Betting Preview – Dec. 11-13
2 min readTwo of the biggest stories in sports right now are the Golden State Warriors (23-0) in the NBA and the NFL’s Carolina Panthers (12-0), who are now a combined 35-0 heading into this weekend’s action. Sports bettors that have been along for this amazing ride with BetAnySports have pocketed quite a bit of money behind the Warriors’ 15-7-1 record against the spread complimented by the Panthers’ 9-3 ATS mark.
Both teams will be in action this weekend starting with Golden State’s road game against the Boston Celtics this Friday night in a 7:30 p.m. (ET) tip at TD Garden. The Warriors come into this matchup with a 6-2 record ATS in their last eight games following a huge 131-123 victory against Indiana this past Tuesday as six-point favorites on the road. The total went OVER BetAnySports’ 215 closing line and it has now gone OVER in their last seven games.
Assuming that Golden State gets past the 13-9 (SU and ATS) Celtics on Friday to keep its winning streak alive, it will close-out its current seven-game road trip with one last stop at Milwaukee on Saturday in a 8:30 p.m. start. The Warriors are a profitable 9-3-1 ATS on the road this season heading into this weekend’s games.
Carolina is the lone undefeated team in the NFL heading into Week 14 and it has already clinched a playoff spot with last Sunday’s 41-38 road victory against NFC South rival New Orleans. The Panthers failed to cover in that game as 5.5-point favorites and they have been listed by BetAnySports as 8.5-point home favorites for another division matchup against the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday.
The total went OVER the closing 50.5-point line against the Saints and it has been set at 46.5 for this Sunday’s game. The total has gone OVER in eight of Carolina’s last 10 games.
The 6-6 Falcons come into this game mired in a five-game SU losing streak and they have failed to cover ATS in their last eight games. Head-to-head in this matchup, Carolina has won four of the last five meetings SU and it has a 5-1 edge ATS in the last six games played. The Panthers are 5-2 ATS in their last seven home games against Atlanta and the total has stayed UNDER in 14 of the last 20 meetings at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte.