Clippers vs Suns Game One Pick

Clippers vs Suns Game One Pick Against the Spread

The LA Clippers have advanced to the Western Conference Finals to take on the Phoenix Suns. In a matchup of two franchises eager to win a title, this will be a very entertaining series. However, there will be two big names absent for the first game. This is information that you need to know before you make a Clippers vs Suns game one pick.

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Missing Out

The Suns will be without Chris Paul and the Clippers will be without Kawhi Leonard in the first game. This is not surprising as both teams were well aware that they may miss this game.

This is not surprising as both teams were well aware that they may miss this game. Although the series will be more intriguing with Paul and Leonard in the lineup, this is an event both teams can plan and practice for.

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Clippers vs Suns Odds and Trends

The Suns have played consistently in the playoffs up to this point. This may be a big reason they are four-point favorites in game one. Over 60 percent of the public wagering believes that the Suns will win and cover the first game of the series. The Suns are 6-0-1 ATS in their last 7 games as a favorite and 5-0 ATS in their last 5 playoff games as a favorite.

Clippers vs Suns Game One Pick Against the Spread

Paul Georga and Devin Booker are more than capable of putting up big games in this series. The Clippers are happy to be here but have always started slowly in the playoffs this season. The Clippers are 3-7-1 ATS in their last 11 games following a straight-up win of more than 10 points. Expect some letdown in game one as the Clippers are outplayed by a well-rested Phoenix Suns team.

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