Warriors Can Win NBA Title as Game 6 Chalk
The Golden State Warriors are 4-2 SU and ATS in their last six playoff road games. The Warriors are one win away from winning the NBA championship, and will try to earn that win on Tuesday night on the road against the Cavaliers in Game 6.
Golden State is currently a 4-point favorite to win the championship at online sportsbook Bovada. Cleveland has lost each of the last two games in the series by double-digits after winning the previous two games outright as an underdog. This will be the first time this postseason that the Cleveland Cavaliers have faced elimination.
The US Open begins this Thursday with Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth once again sitting atop the betting board. McIlroy has won two of the last three majors in golf and won the US Open back in 2011, and is the current favorite to win this tournament at 7/1. Jordan Spieth (8/1) will be looking for his third tournament win of the season and his second straight win in a major event. Other top contenders with lines provided by Bovada include Phil Mickelson (16/1), Dustin Johnson (18/1), Justin Rose (18/1) and Rickie Fowler (18/1).
The Tampa Bay Rays have taken over first place in the hotly contested AL East with a four-game winning streak, and will try to extend that streak to five on Tuesday night against the Washington Nationals. Tampa Bay sends Alex Colome to the mound as a -130 favorite over Tanner Roark and the Nationals at +110. After playing a two-game series in Tampa Bay on Monday and Tuesday, these teams head to Washington for a two-game series on Wednesday and Thursday. Tampa Bay is 11-4 over its last 15 games against National League opponents.
The United States women's soccer team continue their push towards a World Cup on Tuesday taking on Nigeria in their final game of the group stage. The USA is a -400 favorite to win the game with Nigeria going off at +800 to win outright and +450 to force a draw. After a disappointing 0-0 draw against Sweden, the USA needs a better offensive performance on Tuesday.