San Francisco Dons at Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Free Prediction 11/29/19

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The San Francisco Dons (7-0) try to stay undefeated when they take on the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (4-2) at Stan Sheriff Center. The game gets underway at 12:30 a.m. ET on Friday, November 29, 2019.

San Francisco Dons at Hawaii Rainbow Warriors ATS Odds

Both teams defeated their last opponent. The Rainbow Warriors defeated the New Orleans Privateers 79-71, while the Dons beat the Hampton Pirates 89-73.

San Francisco dominated nearly every facet of the game. They had a phenomenal offensive rebounding percentage of 44.2 (above their season average of 35.8) and an effective field goal percentage of 0.551 (below their season average of 0.564). Hampton recorded marks of 26.3 and 0.492, respectively, for those same stats. Hawaii, meanwhile, made good use of their 31 trips to the free throw line, converting on 25 of them (80.6 percent). New Orleans was 11-13 (84.6 percent). Zigmars Raimo put together a solid game for Hawaii with 15 points and nine rebounds. San Francisco rallied around Jamaree Bouyea, who put up 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists.

Second-chance points might be few and far between for Hawaii in this matchup. Since last season, the Rainbow Warriors rank 255th in offensive rebounding percentage (26.4 percent), while San Francisco ranks 15th in defensive rebounding percentage (76.5 percent). The Dons should have an edge in terms of ball protection. They rank 16th at avoiding errors (turnover percentage of 15.5 percent), while the Rainbow Warriors have forced the 90th-fewest turnovers in the nation (opponents’ turnover percentage of 17.8 percent).

San Francisco Dons vs. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Pick

Free Prediction: SU Winner – Hawaii, ATS Winner – Hawaii, O/U – Over

Betting Notes (2018-Present):

  • San Francisco ranks 61st in rebounds per game (37.7) while Hawaii ranks 257th (33.7).
  • The Rainbow Warriors rank 40th in assists per game (15.2) while the Dons rank 93rd (14.3).
  • Hawaii ranks 14th in three pointers allowed per game (18.6) while San Francisco ranks 16th (18.7).
  • The Rainbow Warriors rank 12th in blocks allowed per game (2.4) while the Dons rank 200th (3.7).
  • San Francisco ranks 15th in steals allowed per game (4.9) while Hawaii ranks 113th (6.0).