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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 1/20/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
CHARLOTTE
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

215.5
 
78
Final
113

TORONTO (28 - 14) at CHARLOTTE (21 - 21)
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Friday, 1/20/2017 7:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
853TORONTOPick215
854CHARLOTTE216.5-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games28-14+2.126-1527-15111.054.947.0%49.8104.452.845.4%51.5
Road Games13-8+113-813-8108.052.645.9%48.4105.752.446.3%52.4
Last 5 Games4-1+0.54-13-2114.054.248.6%52.0104.653.844.9%49.6
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.054.940-8647.0%9-2438.7%21-2681.0%501119219115
vs opponents surrendering105.55339-8645.4%10-2735.7%18-2376.9%521023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)108.052.639-8645.9%9-2537.2%20-2579.4%4810192110115
Stats Against (All Games)104.452.838-8445.4%10-2835.9%18-2477.7%511122216155
vs opponents averaging105.453.239-8545.4%10-2835.9%18-2376.7%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)105.752.438-8246.3%10-2837.5%19-2479.0%521024216165

CHARLOTTE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-21-7.620-2123-19105.051.444.0%54.6103.652.244.4%51.8
Home Games13-7+2.311-911-9105.351.544.4%55.5101.152.743.6%52.0
Last 5 Games1-4-4.12-31-499.449.842.6%52.6103.654.244.0%49.8
CHARLOTTE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.051.438-8644.0%9-2735.4%20-2578.9%55923177125
vs opponents surrendering104.252.539-8545.4%9-2635.8%18-2376.9%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)105.351.537-8544.4%9-2735.6%21-2775.8%55924157116
Stats Against (All Games)103.652.239-8844.4%11-3135.3%14-1877.9%52924207126
vs opponents averaging103.752.238-8545.0%10-2735.7%17-2277.0%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)101.152.739-9043.6%10-3033.8%13-1679.8%52923217126
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.3,  CHARLOTTE 95.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/12/2016MILWAUKEE122-100W-8W212.5O42-8350.6%531442-8947.2%4411
12/14/2016@ PHILADELPHIA123-114W-7.5W205.5O41-8747.1%48943-8650.0%5214
12/16/2016ATLANTA121-125L-6.5L214O47-8654.7%40946-8653.5%5814
12/18/2016@ ORLANDO109-79W-5.5W212U43-8749.4%541034-8341.0%4519
12/20/2016BROOKLYN116-104W-15.5L225U42-9146.2%561336-9139.6%6116
12/23/2016@ UTAH104-98W0W198.5O43-8153.1%401035-7944.3%5016
12/26/2016@ PORTLAND95-91W-8L215.5U32-9533.7%631235-8342.2%5818
12/28/2016@ GOLDEN STATE111-121L9.5L228O40-10338.8%49746-8156.8%5620
12/29/2016@ PHOENIX91-99L-8.5L222.5U30-7540.0%471837-8344.6%5620
1/1/2017@ LA LAKERS123-114W-8W218O42-7556.0%491637-9240.2%487
1/3/2017@ SAN ANTONIO82-110L6L206U31-8337.3%481243-7855.1%4915
1/5/2017UTAH101-93W-4.5W197U36-9139.6%51434-7346.6%5318
1/7/2017@ CHICAGO118-123L-1L206.5O37-8543.5%481038-9739.2%6914
1/8/2017HOUSTON122-129L2L227.5O42-7853.8%441746-8951.7%4315
1/10/2017BOSTON114-106W-5W218O41-8747.1%571740-8547.1%4214
1/13/2017BROOKLYN132-113W-15.5W224.5O52-9753.6%54840-8646.5%4511
1/15/2017NEW YORK116-101W-10W219U44-8949.4%501035-8441.7%5514
1/17/2017@ BROOKLYN119-109W-8W223O48-9252.2%49940-8944.9%4913
1/18/2017@ PHILADELPHIA89-94L-6L215U34-8639.5%50931-7044.3%5722
1/20/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
1/22/2017PHOENIX              
1/24/2017SAN ANTONIO              
1/25/2017@ MEMPHIS              
1/27/2017MILWAUKEE              
1/29/2017ORLANDO              
1/31/2017NEW ORLEANS              
2/1/2017@ BOSTON              
2/3/2017@ ORLANDO              
2/5/2017@ BROOKLYN              

CHARLOTTE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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
1/18/2017PORTLAND107-85W-5.5W217U41-8747.1%571233-9435.1%5315
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              
2/4/2017@ UTAH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: BACKCOURT: PG Kyle Lowry looked like an improved player in every possible way last season in earning his way to a Third Team All-NBA nod. It's hard to believe that he's just now reaching his prime at the age of 30. SG DeMar DeRozan had a breakout season, too, finishing second in the Eastern Conference with 23.5 points per game. Local boy PG Cory Joseph is an elite backup point guard behind Lowry. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Jonas Valanciunas is one of the NBA's more underappreciated talents, likely because his post moves are a little old fashioned. The other possible reason is his not-so-good defense. The Raps drafted similarly tall C Jakob Poeltl to back him up, and he's at least interesting as a prospect. SF DeMarre Carroll missed most of his first season in Toronto with an injury, and his full-time presence will help on both ends of the floor. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Losing playoff stud Bismack Biyombo hurts, but Carroll was the team's big signing a year ago and adds incredibly valuable depth on the wing. If there's a drop-off here, it will be slight.
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
With losing streak over, Hornets host Raptors
 

There's no place like home whether it's somewhere in Kansas or Charlotte, and the Hornets were ecstatic to return to North Carolina on Wednesday after a horrid road trip that resulted in five losses and no wins.

Back at the Spectrum Center, Charlotte walloped the Portland Trail Blazers 107-85 to end their five-game skid. The Hornets will try to keep the momentum going when they play host to the Toronto Raptors (28-14) on Friday.

Kemba Walker led Charlotte (21-21) with 23 points against the Blazers, making four 3-pointers. Nicolas Batum contributed 17 points, seven rebounds and seven assists.

"I almost forgot what it felt like to win," Walker said. "It's been a while, but it feels good, especially here at home. I thought we did a great job. We came out with great intensity from the beginning of the game and I thought we did a great job on both ends of the floor for 48 minutes. Defensively, we were on it, on our games. We were in the right spots all night communicating."

But the key to getting back on the winning track was the Hornets' defense, which held the Trail Blazers to 35 percent shooting from the field.

That defense, which had given up more than 100 points in eight straight games, will be severely tested by the Raptors (28-14). Toronto comes to Charlotte averaging 111 points per game -- third best in the league.

Last time out, however, the Raptors laid an egg in a 94-89 loss to Philadelphia. The Raptors had won 14 straight against the Sixers, their longest winning streak against one team since they beat the Bulls 16 times in a row from 1999-2002.

Game planning for the Raptors starts and ends with Toronto's talented All-Star backcourt duo of DeMar DeRozan (28.2 points per game) and Kyle Lowry (22.2 ppg). Against the 76ers, DeRozan did his usual damage (25 points), and Lowry dropped 24 points in the loss. However, Lowry's subpar overall performance opened the door, and Philadelphia took advantage.

Lowry went 5 of 13 from the floor and committed five of Toronto's 11 turnovers. An 82 percent free-throw shooter, he also missed five of 16 free throws.

"We missed so many shots," Lowry said. "We missed tons of shots. It happens. We lost the game."

The Raptors shot just 40 percent from the field and were outrebounded, which together is a recipe for disaster.

Toronto coach Dwane Casey credited the 76ers for playing tough, tenacious defense, but also said he was bit surprised the Raptors struggled on offense so much.

"They're a good team. They've been playing well. But we missed a lot of open shots," he said. "Fatigue doesn't make any difference. Those are shots we normally make."

If Friday night's game is anything like the first time the Raptors and Hornets met, Casey and Charlotte coach Steve Clifford can expect another grind-it-out game.

In that first meeting on Nov. 11, Walker outscored DeRozan 40-34. However, the Raptors came out ahead, 113-111. Toronto led by as many as 16 in the first half but had to rally from a 10-point deficit early in the fourth quarter to post the victory.

A big difference -- literally -- from that game to today is that the Raptors did not have the services of free agent acquisition forward/center Jared Sullinger -- but on Friday they will.

After missing the first 41 games after October surgery to implant a screw in his left foot, the 6-foot-9, 260-pound Sullinger was active for Toronto's game against the 76ers.

The wide-bodied Sullinger played only 14 minutes but showed flashes on defense while scoring eight points and grabbing three rebounds.

"I felt pretty good," he said. "I've still got a lot of work to do, but overall it felt great."

Sullinger could see his minutes increase quickly with forward Patrick Patterson's status in limbo. Patterson (7.1 points, 5.5 rebounds) missed his fourth straight game on Wednesday because of a balky knee, and he will be a game-time decision on Friday.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 5:09:54 PM EST.


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