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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 12/10/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN
 
UCLA
+9  

-9  
+325

-450

146.5
 
84
Final
102

MICHIGAN (7 - 2) at UCLA (9 - 0)
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Saturday, 12/10/2016 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
579MICHIGAN150150.5
580UCLA-9.5-8.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-2-12-42-469.238.744.5%31.958.227.142.4%30.0
Road Games2-1+0.42-10-367.040.341.0%31.758.728.040.4%36.0
Last 5 Games3-2-30-31-263.035.441.9%31.657.227.243.7%28.4
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.238.724-5444.5%8-2434.9%13-1679.1%32712155113
vs opponents surrendering70.23425-5743.3%7-2133.6%14-2069.5%34913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)67.040.321-5241.0%8-2730.0%16-2177.8%32711156123
Stats Against (All Games)58.227.122-5142.4%5-1435.2%10-1567.4%30610184133
vs opponents averaging72.434.626-5844.5%7-1935.4%14-2069.9%35914196133
Stats Against (Road Games)58.728.022-5540.4%5-1530.4%9-1560.9%36910196133

UCLA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-0+67-26-397.045.455.1%41.475.035.439.7%34.8
Home Games5-003-24-1104.248.457.6%41.673.635.640.0%32.0
Last 5 Games5-0+65-02-390.041.853.3%42.272.633.637.6%36.6
UCLA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.045.436-6555.1%11-2445.4%15-2075.6%41724186137
vs opponents surrendering73.834.126-6142.6%7-2234.0%14-2170.5%38914206144
Team Stats (Home Games)104.248.438-6657.6%11-2346.1%18-2278.6%42726177137
Stats Against (All Games)75.035.428-6939.7%9-2535.7%11-1863.3%351112206132
vs opponents averaging75.835.727-6343.3%7-2033.3%15-2170.5%391113207134
Stats Against (Home Games)73.635.627-6740.0%9-2437.0%11-1862.2%32912216151
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN 75.2,  UCLA 75
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/11/2016HOWARD76-58W - -22-5242.3%301020-4346.5%2917
11/13/2016IUPUI77-65W-17.5L141O27-6045.0%40923-5740.4%318
11/17/2016*MARQUETTE79-61W0W147U27-5350.9%351722-5440.7%2715
11/18/2016*SMU76-54W0W137.5U27-5152.9%24422-5937.3%4112
11/23/2016@ S CAROLINA46-61L-3L136U10-5219.2%361623-5343.4%4013
11/26/2016MOUNT ST MARYS64-47W - -24-5543.6%361218-4837.5%2411
11/30/2016VIRGINIA TECH70-73L-6L140O28-5947.5%26924-4652.2%2814
12/3/2016KENNESAW ST82-55W - -30-5356.6%32723-4847.9%1913
12/6/2016TEXAS53-50W-10L130.5U20-4841.7%281220-5238.5%3114
12/10/2016@ UCLA              
12/13/2016C ARKANSAS              
12/17/2016MD-EAST SHORE              
12/22/2016FURMAN              
1/1/2017@ IOWA              

UCLA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/11/2016PACIFIC119-80W-17W155.5O42-6960.9%431228-6642.4%3314
11/13/2016CS-NORTHRIDGE102-87W-19L172O33-6749.3%442033-6650.0%3118
11/17/2016SAN DIEGO88-68W-27.5L155O32-6152.5%43825-7533.3%387
11/20/2016LONG BEACH ST114-77W-15.5W172.5O46-7164.8%321127-5846.6%2823
11/24/2016*PORTLAND99-77W-15.5W167.5O36-6654.5%401126-6937.7%3715
11/25/2016*NEBRASKA82-71W-9.5W160.5U32-6251.6%42829-7538.7%426
11/27/2016*TEXAS A&M74-67W-6W150U28-5947.5%421526-6540.0%3612
11/30/2016UC-RIVERSIDE98-56W-24.5W156.5U37-6259.7%461221-7030.0%3012
12/3/2016@ KENTUCKY97-92W10.5W175.5O35-6653.0%411833-8041.2%389
12/10/2016MICHIGAN              
12/14/2016UC-SANTA BARBARA              
12/17/2016*OHIO ST              
12/21/2016W MICHIGAN              
12/28/2016@ OREGON              
12/30/2016@ OREGON ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MICHIGAN: Last season: 23-13, lost in NCAA round of 64.
Nickname: Wolverines.
Coach: John Beilein.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: G Caris LeVert, G Spike Albrecht, G-F Kameron Chatman, F Ricky Doyle, G-F Aubrey Dawkins.
Who's back: G Derrick Walton. Point guard shot only 38 percent from the field last season but led Michigan with 5.4 rebounds a game; G-F Zak Irvin. Michigan's top returning scorer, and he could improve if his 30-percent mark from 3-point range rises. G-F Duncan Robinson. Former Williams College standout made a nice impact for the Wolverines as the team's top outside shooting threat. Needs to prove he can still score efficiently when opponents make a point of trying to stop him. F Mark Donnal. Made 25 starts, averaging 7.8 points and 19.4 minutes.
Who's new: G Xavier Simpson. Freshman was ranked as the nation's No. 57 prospect by Scout.com and could provide help for Walton in the backcourt.
The Skinny: Michigan hopes new assistant
Coach Billy Donlon can help shore up the team's defensive weaknesses. If the Wolverines stay healthy, Walton and Irvin have a chance to form a nice senior nucleus.
UCLA: Last season: 15-17.
Nickname: Bruins.
Coach: Steve Alford.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: F/C Tony Parker, G/F Jonah Bolden.
Who's back: G Isaac Hamilton. Senior led the Bruins with 16.8 points per game last season. G Bryce Alford. He enters his final season playing for his father. He averaged 16.1 points and a team-high 5.2 assists last season. C Thomas Welsh. The 7-foot junior averaged 11.2 points and 8.5 rebounds. G Aaron Holiday. He averaged 10.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists playing 31 minutes a game as a freshman last season, but could be relegated to coming off the bench. F G.G. Goloman. The 6-foot-11 junior averaged 12.1 minutes last season. G Prince Ali. Solid defensive player who averaged 11.8 minutes last season.
Who's new: G Lonzo Ball. Well-regarded for his court vision and playmaking ability. The highly touted freshman is expected to be a one-and-done prospect. F T.J. Leaf. The athletic 6-foot-9 power forward was a McDonald's All-American who scored 3,022 points in his prep career. F/C Ike Anigbogu. The 6-9, 250-pounder gives the Bruins a different look at center than Welsh and could play his way into a larger role.
The Skinny: Alford guided UCLA to just the fourth losing season in school history since John Wooden was hired in 1948. He's got nearly everyone back and bolstered by one of the top recruiting classes in the country, including national player of the year Ball, the Bruins have nowhere to go but up after missing the postseason.
PREVIEW
No. 2 UCLA looks to stay undefeated vs. Michigan
 

LOS ANGELES -- Final exams and preparing for a foe that prefers a slower pace hasn't left UCLA much time to celebrate the victory that vaulted the Bruins into the discussion of potential Final Four teams.

Bruins coach Steve Alford said the coaches and players basked in the radiance of their 97-92 victory Dec. 3 at then-No. 1-ranked Kentucky for about 48 hours.

"I want them to enjoy it," Alford said. "It's not just business, business, business. I want the guys enjoying winning and understanding what that feels like, so that when you get punched in the mouth you don't like that very much and you understand the two different tastes."

That's about all the schedule would allow because, while the newly-minted second-ranked Bruins (9-0) haven't played a game since that win in Lexington, there were tests to prepare for and take in the classroom this week that Alford said aren't over for some until 24 hours before tip-off.

"Any time you can be ranked in the Top 10 and you're undefeated and you're getting close to the finals, that's exciting," Alford said. "We're starting to get healthy, the guys are doing a lot of good things but it's nine games in. That's all it is."

The 9-0 Bruins are now focused on ways to keep their high-octane offense moving in Saturday's 5 p.m. PST showdown at Pauley Pavilion against Michigan. UCLA is averaging 97 points while the 7-2 Wolverines are allowing opponents just 58.2 points per outing.

When asked at a Thursday press briefing how Alford plans to keep the Bruins from getting wrapped up in the hype of such a big win, he had a three-word response.

"We schedule Michigan," Alford said. "We know that if we believe all that stuff and we don't improve this week we will get beat. We've got a 7-2 Michigan team coming in here and they're an upper-echelon team in the Big Ten and we've got Ohio State in another week."

There's one element of this Bruin team that Alford believes is the biggest for the success they've enjoyed so far.

"They move the ball," Alford said. "Of all the teams I've had in 26 years, this is probably the team that understands moving the ball at the rate that they move it. It's a selfless group."

"They really don't care if they get the hockey assist, the basketball assist or the basket, the ball just moves."

Proof that the Bruins are getting those secondary and primary assists are assist numbers UCLA teams haven't posted in nearly a decade. Three times this season -- against Pacific, Portland and UC Riverside -- the Bruins recorded a season-high 29 assists.

Not since Dec. 31, 2006 did UCLA post as many as 29 assists in a single game. Not since 1995 have the Bruins cracked the 30-assist barrier in a 104-88 win at California.

When they ball isn't moving are the times Alford said the Bruins have run into trouble.

"When we've struggled -- a little bit against Nebraska, a little bit against (Texas) A&M, when we saw a big 2-3 zone thrown at us, the ball has stopped," Alford said. "The guys are seeing that. Now we're getting ready to play a very, very good defensive team that plays a little bit different tempo than what we want to play."

"That's what's going to be intriguing about the upcoming game of what tempo can be played. Regardless whether it's a slower tempo or a quick tempo, we want the ball moving."

When that's working optimally, as it was against Kentucky, is when UCLA is at its best.

"That was what was very impressive playing a team like Kentucky on their home floor," Alford said. "For 40 minutes that ball moved. When we're doing that, we do have a lot of guys that can put the ball in the basket."


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