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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 1/18/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PORTLAND
 
CHARLOTTE
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

217
 
85
Final
107

PORTLAND (18 - 25) at CHARLOTTE (20 - 21)
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Wednesday, 1/18/2017 7:05 PM
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501PORTLAND216.5218
502CHARLOTTE-5.5-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-25-8.618-2526-17107.955.345.8%50.5110.757.345.7%54.0
Road Games7-16-6.59-1414-9107.156.245.2%50.3113.059.946.2%54.2
Last 5 Games2-3-2.92-33-2108.851.845.6%55.4106.656.044.9%53.4
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)107.955.340-8645.8%10-2936.0%19-2478.0%511022227135
vs opponents surrendering104.953.139-8545.4%10-2735.8%18-2377.0%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)107.156.239-8645.2%10-2835.0%19-2479.9%501022237135
Stats Against (All Games)110.757.339-8645.7%10-2638.1%22-2879.3%541021208135
vs opponents averaging105.753.639-8545.7%10-2736.2%18-2377.3%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)113.059.940-8746.2%11-2739.7%22-2879.2%541023208126

CHARLOTTE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-21-8.619-2123-18105.051.344.0%54.5104.052.444.7%51.8
Home Games12-7+1.310-911-8105.351.444.2%55.4102.053.144.0%52.0
Last 5 Games0-5-6.12-32-3100.848.641.3%52.4109.656.645.1%52.2
CHARLOTTE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.051.338-8644.0%9-2735.2%20-2578.9%55923177125
vs opponents surrendering10452.339-8545.4%9-2635.8%17-2376.8%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)105.351.437-8444.2%9-2735.2%21-2875.6%55924156116
Stats Against (All Games)104.052.439-8844.7%11-3135.6%14-1977.6%52924217126
vs opponents averaging103.552.138-8545.0%10-2735.7%17-2276.9%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)102.053.139-8944.0%10-3034.3%13-1779.1%52923227116
Average power rating of opponents played: PORTLAND 95.9,  CHARLOTTE 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2016@ INDIANA111-118L0L216.5O40-8248.8%451740-8348.2%4613
12/12/2016@ LA CLIPPERS120-121L10W219O44-8750.6%491542-8947.2%4611
12/13/2016OKLAHOMA CITY114-95W-2.5W219U43-8053.7%481333-8737.9%5720
12/15/2016@ DENVER120-132L2.5L221.5O41-8846.6%501443-8451.2%4815
12/17/2016@ GOLDEN STATE90-135L14L234U34-8639.5%351151-8758.6%6615
12/20/2016@ SACRAMENTO121-126L-1L216.5O44-8651.2%53840-7255.6%3910
12/21/2016DALLAS95-96L-6L210U32-7244.4%521735-8342.2%4710
12/23/2016SAN ANTONIO90-110L1.5L211.5U35-7944.3%431539-7850.0%4912
12/26/2016TORONTO91-95L8W215.5U35-8342.2%581832-9533.7%6312
12/28/2016SACRAMENTO102-89W-2W206U35-7447.3%481531-7939.2%4611
12/30/2016@ SAN ANTONIO94-110L10L202O35-7745.5%331139-7850.0%5516
1/1/2017@ MINNESOTA95-89W6W208U36-7349.3%491435-8740.2%5716
1/4/2017@ GOLDEN STATE117-125L16W223O40-8944.9%541744-8750.6%4615
1/5/2017LA LAKERS118-109W-6.5W222O43-8153.1%571336-8641.9%4711
1/8/2017DETROIT124-125L-3.5L212.5O51-9852.0%551654-10551.4%519
1/10/2017@ LA LAKERS108-87W-2.5W229.5U43-8550.6%591132-8338.6%5110
1/11/2017CLEVELAND102-86W5W222U40-9343.0%61928-8234.1%5715
1/13/2017ORLANDO109-115L-7L213.5O39-9740.2%53941-8349.4%5415
1/16/2017@ WASHINGTON101-120L3.5L219.5O37-8842.0%491542-8648.8%5412
1/18/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
1/20/2017@ PHILADELPHIA              
1/21/2017@ BOSTON              
1/25/2017LA LAKERS              
1/27/2017MEMPHIS              
1/29/2017GOLDEN STATE              
1/31/2017CHARLOTTE              
2/3/2017DALLAS              

CHARLOTTE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/9/2016ORLANDO109-88W-6.5W203.5U41-8548.2%671234-9137.4%428
12/10/2016@ CLEVELAND105-116L8L214.5O39-8645.3%461442-7357.5%4817
12/12/2016@ INDIANA94-110L-1.5L208.5U28-8433.3%591343-8848.9%4911
12/14/2016@ WASHINGTON106-109L-2L211.5O38-7451.4%421845-8751.7%4414
12/16/2016@ BOSTON88-96L6L207.5U32-9832.7%661234-7843.6%5413
12/17/2016@ ATLANTA107-99W2.5W208U43-8848.9%511240-8646.5%5112
12/20/2016LA LAKERS117-113W-8.5L212.5O43-9445.7%561044-9048.9%4712
12/23/2016CHICAGO103-91W-4W205U37-8444.0%531038-9639.6%589
12/26/2016@ BROOKLYN118-120L-7L218O44-9446.8%521140-7553.3%4215
12/28/2016@ ORLANDO120-101W-4.5W204.5O46-8454.8%491342-8748.3%3714
12/29/2016MIAMI91-82W-6W203.5U36-9338.7%61833-8240.2%5616
12/31/2016CLEVELAND109-121L0L209.5O40-7851.3%451143-8550.6%426
1/2/2017@ CHICAGO111-118L-1.5L199O41-8349.4%441442-9046.7%509
1/4/2017OKLAHOMA CITY123-112W-2W209O37-8046.2%541142-9643.7%5614
1/5/2017@ DETROIT114-115L5.5W208O37-9140.7%56539-9740.2%657
1/7/2017@ SAN ANTONIO85-102L11L208.5U30-7540.0%551536-8940.4%507
1/10/2017@ HOUSTON114-121L9W226O44-9247.8%491140-8248.8%5210
1/13/2017@ PHILADELPHIA93-102L-5L207.5U28-8532.9%541936-7647.4%4820
1/16/2017@ BOSTON98-108L5.5L217.5U38-8644.2%481142-8450.0%4612
1/18/2017PORTLAND              
1/20/2017TORONTO              
1/21/2017BROOKLYN              
1/23/2017WASHINGTON              
1/25/2017GOLDEN STATE              
1/27/2017@ NEW YORK              
1/28/2017SACRAMENTO              
1/31/2017@ PORTLAND              
2/1/2017@ GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PORTLAND: BACKCOURT: PG Damian Lillard was a snub for the All-Star Game last season, but was awarded Second Team All-NBA status at the year's end, joining the likes of Chris Paul and Kevin Durant. He's one of the best leaders a team could ask for. He and SG C.J. McCollum will dominate the ball, with McCollum being a surprisingly efficient scorer. SG Allen Crabbe, his backup, returns on a big contract and likely with a larger role. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Al-Farouq Aminu is the best defensive player on the roster, and he averaged nearly 15 points and nine rebounds per game in the postseason last year. C Ed Davis is the other outstanding defender on the front line. SF Evan Turner arrives via free agency to do a little bit of everything except, hopefully, shoot three-pointers. C Mason Plumlee and PF Meyers Leonard both look to take steps forward. . . . BOTTOM LINE: After tons of talent left in free agency left last offseason, the Blazers greatly exceeded expectations by winning 44 games and a playoff series. Their core is young, so there's no reason for them to not keep improving.
CHARLOTTE: BACKCOURT: Considering his rise to national fame years ago at UConn and his tendency to make huge plays, it's a mystery as to why PG Kemba Walker remains one of the league's most underrated players. He averaged over 20 points per game last season and is ready to make the jump to All-Star status. SG Nicolas Batum is an above-average NBA player at pretty much every basketball skill, and he has a new $120 million contract to prove it. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is allegedly healthy this year. If it's true, he'll be a huge asset as one of the league's most physical and versatile outside defenders. PF Marvin Williams is a perfect 21st-century power forward, as his three-and-D-and-re(bound) skill set is hard to come by. PF Frank Kaminsky can also stretch the floor, but new starting center Roy Hibbert cannot. Hibbert is no longer good at basketball, but he is still tall. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Hornets' young core got invaluable experience last season, participating in a tight Eastern Conference playoff chase and a first-round Game 7. Walker, Batum, Kidd-Gilchrist and Kaminsky should all have improved their games since last season.
PREVIEW
Hornets, Blazers both try to turn things around
 

A number of things went wrong for the Charlotte Hornets on their winless five-game road trip.

Charlotte's performance on the frustrating trip may also be an indication of how things have evolved within the last month.

The Hornets will attempt to get back on track Wednesday night when they host the Portland Trail Blazers.

"We have to get ourselves right," Hornets coach Steve Clifford said. "We have to get back to what we've been for four years. Defense first, compete on every play (and) play smart. When we do that, we'll give ourselves a chance to win. We have a good enough team to play a lot better, and again the big thing is finishing. We got to finish more plays out there."

Charlotte won 14 of its first 23 games through Dec. 9. Since then the Hornets are 6-12 with the dubious numbers to back it up.

Through their first 23 games, the Hornets averaged 104.7 points, shot 44 percent and made 34.8 percent of their 3-pointers. They also averaged 11.7 turnovers and 27 trips to the foul line.

Defensively in those 23 games, Charlotte allowed 99.9 points, 43.1 percent shooting and 30.5 percent from long range.

Since getting to 14-9 with a 21-point win over the Orlando Magic, the numbers are different, especially defensively. Charlotte's scoring and shooting percentages have inched higher but the defense has dropped off.

In their last 18 games, the Hornets are allowing 107.6 points per game, 46.8 percent shooting and 38.3 percent from 3-point range. The Hornets have allowed at least 100 points in eight consecutive games and in 14 games since Dec. 9.

Charlotte also has allowed teams to make at least 50 percent of their shots in five games during this slide, and it included Monday's 108-98 loss at Boston when the Celtics made 15 3-pointers and shot 50 percent.

During the trip, the Hornets allowed 109.6 points per game, 45.1 percent shooting and 38.8 percent from long range. Offensively Charlotte averaged 100.8 points, shot 41.3 percent and 34.1 from 3-point range.

Kemba Walker scored 24 points Monday and it was his 28th game with 20 points or more. Walker shot 8 of 21 against the Celtics and shot 41.5 percent (42 of 101) on the trip.

"We just have to be ready to play," said Walker. "Tough loss tonight. We just got to learn from our mistakes and prepare for the next one."

The Hornets played two games without Nicolas Batum due to a hyperextended right knee. He returned Friday and scored 19 points in Philadelphia but was held to eight points in 37 minutes against Boston on Monday as he missed nine of 11 shots.

Wednesday starts a stretch of 10 out of 14 games at home before the Hornets embark on a seven-game trip Feb. 15 to March 4. The Hornets are 12-7 at home.

Portland also will be looking to rebound. The Trail Blazers are at the bottom of the league in points allowed (110.7) and defensive rating (112.4) and began a four-game trip with an ugly 120-101 loss in Washington Monday.

The Trail Blazers were 12-10 after a two-point win in Chicago on Dec. 5 but are 6-15 since. In those 21 games, Portland allowed 107.8 points per game, 45.4 percent shooting and a 39.8 percent clip from 3-point range.

On Monday, Portland easily allowed Washington to surpass those totals. The Trail Blazers allowed 48.8 percent shooting and 56.5 percent from 3.

"It was a very poor performance," Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. "We didn't do a lot of things that good teams need to do to win games on the road. And it was very disappointing."

Portland has allowed at least 50 percent shooting from long range eight times and 120 points 13 times. During last season's 44-win season, the Blazers allowed 50 percent shooting from 3 11 times and 120 points seven times.

Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum combined for 34 points but were 11 of 29 and Portland could not overcome another poor start. The Blazers fell behind 18-1 to Orlando Friday, and on Monday they allowed the game's first 10 points en route to a 75-50 halftime deficit.

"Anytime you come out and have that kind of start to the game and the game gets away from you the way it did (today), I don't think it ever sits well," Lillard said.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 6:12:34 AM EST.


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