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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/24/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
KENTUCKY
 
TENNESSEE
-10.5  

+10.5  
-600

+400

167.5
 
80
Final
82

KENTUCKY (17 - 2) at TENNESSEE (10 - 9)
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Tuesday, 1/24/2017 9:00 PM
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751KENTUCKY-10-9.5
752TENNESSEE167.5166
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
KENTUCKY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-2-3.211-712-692.948.349.9%40.972.135.341.4%35.2
Road Games7-1+2.84-46-290.948.448.9%41.975.136.641.2%38.5
Last 5 Games5-0+12-33-289.846.053.7%38.874.838.045.0%30.0
Conference Games7-0+24-35-292.648.652.9%38.072.636.643.7%31.9
KENTUCKY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)92.948.334-6749.9%7-2135.9%18-2768.6%411318196116
vs opponents surrendering72.234.225-6042.6%7-2134.6%14-2069.4%35913206143
Team Stats (Road Games)90.948.434-6948.9%7-2036.3%16-2369.2%421118206106
Stats Against (All Games)72.135.326-6241.4%6-2130.4%14-2170.2%35911255163
vs opponents averaging76.936.527-5945.2%8-2235.9%15-2271.1%381015197144
Stats Against (Road Games)75.136.626-6441.2%7-2230.6%15-2268.9%381012223144

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-9+2.19-86-977.837.344.2%37.474.134.443.8%36.1
Home Games6-3-1.32-53-382.038.945.0%39.872.834.042.9%34.3
Last 5 Games2-3-0.62-33-275.433.644.4%37.076.433.047.1%36.0
Conference Games3-4+1.33-44-375.433.742.9%37.975.333.045.5%37.1
TENNESSEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.837.327-6044.2%6-1933.1%19-2573.2%371114226135
vs opponents surrendering70.733.325-5842.5%7-2134.1%14-2070.1%35912206143
Team Stats (Home Games)82.038.927-5945.0%6-1734.4%23-3172.9%401316216135
Stats Against (All Games)74.134.425-5743.8%7-1835.9%18-2569.4%36912216153
vs opponents averaging76.636.527-5945.5%8-2136.2%16-2271.0%371014197134
Stats Against (Home Games)72.834.025-5742.9%7-1938.1%17-2468.0%34812247153
Average power rating of opponents played: KENTUCKY 80.1,  TENNESSEE 78.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
KENTUCKY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/7/2016VALPARAISO87-63W-19.5W156.5U33-7146.5%481723-6734.3%4119
12/11/2016*HOFSTRA96-73W-25.5L165.5O37-7251.4%41722-6533.8%4514
12/17/2016*N CAROLINA103-100W-1W171O40-7454.1%391035-6653.0%359
12/21/2016@ LOUISVILLE70-73L-1.5L157U23-5839.7%361326-6043.3%4014
12/29/2016@ OLE MISS99-76W-11W166.5O37-7450.0%42827-7237.5%4515
1/3/2017TEXAS A&M100-58W-15W150.5O33-6352.4%30921-4744.7%2825
1/7/2017ARKANSAS97-71W-17.5W168.5U32-6053.3%44925-6339.7%298
1/10/2017@ VANDERBILT87-81W-11.5L157.5O34-6750.7%40625-5843.1%347
1/14/2017AUBURN92-72W-25L171.5U32-5657.1%401329-6246.8%2813
1/17/2017@ MISSISSIPPI ST88-81W-14L158O33-6550.8%381632-5954.2%3219
1/21/2017S CAROLINA85-69W-14W149O28-4858.3%321724-5841.4%2713
1/24/2017@ TENNESSEE              
1/28/2017KANSAS              
1/31/2017GEORGIA              
2/4/2017@ FLORIDA              
2/7/2017LSU              
2/11/2017@ ALABAMA              
2/14/2017TENNESSEE              

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/6/2016PRESBYTERIAN90-50W - -29-6445.3%37718-5036.0%3422
12/11/2016@ N CAROLINA71-73L19.5W157U28-5451.9%321629-7339.7%4110
12/13/2016TENNESSEE TECH74-68W-15L148.5U26-5745.6%391425-5743.9%3112
12/15/2016LIPSCOMB92-77W - -30-5554.5%411228-6344.4%299
12/18/2016*GONZAGA76-86L8L148.5O21-6930.4%381025-4654.3%4220
12/22/2016@ E TENN ST72-68W3.5W151U24-5543.6%441724-6437.5%3513
12/29/2016@ TEXAS A&M73-63W9.5W138.5U23-5839.7%371021-6134.4%4416
1/3/2017ARKANSAS78-82L-3.5L154.5O25-6439.1%43827-5450.0%369
1/7/2017@ FLORIDA70-83L12.5L145.5O27-5450.0%311928-5650.0%3111
1/11/2017S CAROLINA60-70L2L141U17-5232.7%372222-5440.7%3822
1/14/2017@ VANDERBILT87-75W5.5W148.5O34-5858.6%26626-4953.1%269
1/17/2017@ OLE MISS69-80L-2.5L151.5U25-7135.2%421226-5448.1%5017
1/21/2017MISSISSIPPI ST91-74W-4W147.5O31-6746.3%49726-5944.1%3511
1/24/2017KENTUCKY              
1/28/2017KANSAS ST              
1/31/2017@ AUBURN              
2/4/2017@ MISSISSIPPI ST              
2/8/2017OLE MISS              
2/11/2017GEORGIA              
2/14/2017@ KENTUCKY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
KENTUCKY: Last season: 27-9, lost in second round of NCAA Tournament.
Coach: John Calipari.
Nickname: Wildcats.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: G Tyler Ulis, G Jamal Murray, F Skal Labissiere, F Marcus Lee (transfer), G/F Charles Matthews (transfer), F Alex Poythress.
Who's back: G Isaiah Briscoe. The sophomore is the Wildcats' leading returning scorer and rebounder at 9.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game last season; F Derek Willis. The senior is coming off a career-best season in which he averaged 7.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per contest and became a key part of Kentucky's rotation.
Who's new: F Edrice "Bam" Adebayo, a 6-foot-10 McDonald's All-American who is expected to provide a needed presence on both ends of the floor; F Sacha Killeya-Jones, another 6-10 All-American and big man; 6-9 F Wenyen Gabriel; and 6-3 Gs De'Aaron Fox and Malik Monk, both All-Americans who can score and play the point.
The Skinny: Kentucky lost scoring and floor leadership with the departures of Ulis and Murray to the NBA Draft but Monk, Fox and Briscoe provide plenty of ball-handling options. Inside presence won't be an issue this year with Adebayo, who's already being compared with past Wildcat greats Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins. If Kentucky's big men attack the basket and the boards as expected and the team finds some offense, the Wildcats might reach their fifth Final Four in eight seasons under Calipari.
TENNESSEE: Last season: 15-19, 6-12 SEC
Nickname: Volunteers
Coach: Rick Barnes
Conference: SEC
Who's gone: G Kevin Punter Jr., F Armani Moore, F Derek Reese, G Devon Baulkman
Who's back: G Robert Hubbs averaged 10.6 points per game and made 16 starts last season. F Admiral Schofield started 22 games last season and averaged 7.6 points and 4 rebounds. G Detrick Mostella had 8.4 points per game last season. G Shembari Phillips and F Kyle Alexander each made 11 starts last season.
Who's new: Tennessee has seven true freshmen as well as redshirt freshman G Lamonte Turner and Utah State graduate transfer F Lew Evans. The list of true freshmen includes Jordan Bone, Jordan Bowden, Jalen Johnson, Kwe Parker and walk-on Jacob Fleschman in the backcourt and John Fulkerson and Grant Williams in the frontcourt.
The Skinny: Banes believes his team has more talent and depth this season, even though the SEC media poll has Tennessee finishing 13th in the league. Tennessee needs Hubbs to produce a breakthrough senior season and must get big contributions from its freshman class.
PREVIEW
No. 4 Kentucky hopes to have Fox vs. Tennessee
 

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- A big question looms as No. 4 Kentucky puts its unbeaten league record on the line Tuesday night at rival Tennessee. Will point guard De'Aaron Fox be able to play?

Fox, who ranks first in assists and second in scoring for the Wildcats, missed most of Saturday's win over South Carolina with an ankle injury. He was in a boot Saturday, but entered the practice facility with both ankles taped.

"He's day-to-day. Waiting to hear. That's all I got on it," said assistant coach Kenny Payne, filling in for John Calipari on Monday.

Fox's absence was clear on Saturday.

"I think you saw a little bit of the adjustment we had to make," Payne said. "We went through a spell where without him we were a little confused, discombobulated. But we got it together, which is a great sign of a good team, that without any missing piece we win games."

Tennessee coach Rick Barnes echoed Payne's sentiments.

"Fox is fast, he's quick, he's long. There's not much he can't do," Barnes said Monday. "But with or without him, their program is built on the attitude that if one guy goes down another guy is going to step in and we're going to keep rolling."

Kentucky (17-2, 7-0 SEC) steadied the ship when Payne suggested to Calipari on Saturday that senior reserve Dominique Hawkins play point guard and Isaiah Briscoe remain in one of the shooting guard slots.

"He doesn't turn the ball over," Payne said of Hawkins. "Give it to somebody that doesn't turn it over. It stabilizes us. He's been really, really steady, and the most important thing that he does for this team is he puts pressure on the ball and that's where we need him the most. He's been good for us."

Kentucky enters Tuesday's game averaging 92.9 points per game, third-best in the nation.

"You can see clips of them scoring within three seconds from a variety of different ways," Barnes said. "From a turnover, from a made basket, down the floor in three seconds and a lot of time they're at the rim."

Wildcats freshman guard Malik Monk paces the scoring with an SEC-best 21.7 points per game. Next comes Fox at 16.2, sophomore guard Briscoe at 14.3 and sophomore Bam Adebayo at 13.1 to go with 6.9 rebounds.

"Being the leading scorer in the league tells you he can go get a bunch," Barnes said of Monk. "So we'll do everything we can to make it tough. But they are so good that if you focus on one guy, they can hurt you in a lot of other areas. They are where they are because they're an outstanding team. they are not a one- or two-man team."

Tennessee (10-9, 3-4) is led by senior guard Robert Hobbs at 14.7 points per game. Next comes freshman forward Grant Williams at 10.8 and freshman guard Lamonte Turner at 9.6.

"Tennessee can beat us," Payne said. "Regardless of what their record is, we're playing them at Tennessee, they're going to be hungry and aggressive against us. We've gotta go out and play well to beat them. They're a tough, scrappy team and we've got to defend and rebound and play Kentucky basketball and be efficient."

Common opponents would suggest Kentucky fans are in store for an interesting game -- UK is 6-0 while the Volunteers are 3-3. The strangest comparisons are that the Wildcats won at Ole Miss by 23 points while Tennessee lost in Oxford by 11, a 34-point swing. But the Volunteers whipped Mississippi State by 17 while UK topped the Bulldogs by only seven. Tennessee also won at Vanderbilt by 12 whereas UK only won by six points.

There is one other concern for Kentucky. The Wildcats have a marquee showdown looming on Saturday when No. 2 Kansas visits No. 4 Kentucky. Any chance of a letdown?

"Not with us" Payne said. "Every time we step on the floor, you can see it. They're coming with their best game. Whether it was Mississippi State, whether it's Tennessee, we can't afford to look ahead to anybody. We know that we can be beat by anybody."


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