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NBA : ATS Matchup
Thursday 11/15/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
HOUSTON
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

217
 
86
Final
107

GOLDEN STATE (12 - 3) at HOUSTON (6 - 7)
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Thursday, 11/15/2018 8:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
501GOLDEN STATEPick218.5
502HOUSTON220-3
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games12-3+58-78-7120.763.250.9%52.5111.057.144.9%51.1
Road Games4-2+0.22-45-1122.564.552.1%49.8113.757.345.5%53.8
Last 5 Games3-2-22-32-3114.056.848.6%49.8111.858.247.4%50.4
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)120.763.245-8850.9%12-3041.8%18-2281.8%521030238156
vs opponents surrendering111.355.941-8846.2%11-3135.7%19-2476.7%541124238156
Team Stats (Road Games)122.564.546-8952.1%13-3242.1%17-2179.5%50827238147
Stats Against (All Games)111.057.140-9044.9%11-3531.8%19-2574.3%511024218134
vs opponents averaging109.855.340-8845.5%11-3134.7%19-2575.8%531023238155
Stats Against (Road Games)113.757.341-9045.5%12-3634.6%20-2871.1%54923208133

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-7-6.45-86-7103.254.042.6%50.6106.757.847.2%53.8
Home Games1-4-7.41-43-2102.854.240.0%49.4114.259.649.2%57.6
Last 5 Games3-2-0.13-21-498.255.643.1%47.698.055.045.8%51.6
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.254.037-8642.6%14-4232.9%16-2370.9%511120238136
vs opponents surrendering109.255.140-8945.2%11-3135.4%18-2377.5%531023228146
Team Stats (Home Games)102.854.236-8940.0%14-4432.9%17-2471.2%491219249137
Stats Against (All Games)106.757.839-8247.2%9-2735.0%20-2579.4%54822208145
vs opponents averaging11156.241-8846.5%10-2835.7%19-2575.9%541023228145
Stats Against (Home Games)114.259.641-8349.2%10-2540.5%23-2783.2%58823227154
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 94.6,  HOUSTON 97.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/16/2018OKLAHOMA CITY108-100W-12L220.5U42-9544.2%652033-9136.3%6014
10/19/2018@ UTAH124-123W-2.5L218.5O49-8756.3%461640-8944.9%4816
10/21/2018@ DENVER98-100L-4.5L230.5U36-7945.6%511835-8640.7%668
10/22/2018PHOENIX123-103W-12.5W227U45-8851.1%481439-8645.3%5121
10/24/2018WASHINGTON144-122W-10.5W236O53-9257.6%551542-9345.2%3912
10/26/2018@ NEW YORK128-100W-11.5W225O51-8758.6%431439-9043.3%4919
10/28/2018@ BROOKLYN120-114W-9.5L227.5O44-8949.4%511242-8748.3%4715
10/29/2018@ CHICAGO149-124W-11W228O53-9655.2%55746-9548.4%578
10/31/2018NEW ORLEANS131-121W-8.5W241O47-8952.8%541744-9247.8%5115
11/2/2018MINNESOTA116-99W-10.5W243.5U43-8848.9%701638-10137.6%475
11/5/2018MEMPHIS117-101W-14W221.5U41-8150.6%511338-8345.8%4010
11/8/2018MILWAUKEE111-134L-5.5L242.5O42-8748.3%461852-10151.5%5912
11/10/2018BROOKLYN116-100W-8W223.5U46-8355.4%441036-7746.8%4614
11/12/2018@ LA CLIPPERS116-121L-4L225.5O44-9446.8%531743-9147.3%5615
11/13/2018ATLANTA110-103W-11.5L229U39-9142.9%551340-8944.9%5114
11/15/2018@ HOUSTON              
11/17/2018@ DALLAS              
11/18/2018@ SAN ANTONIO              
11/21/2018OKLAHOMA CITY              
11/23/2018PORTLAND              
11/24/2018SACRAMENTO              
11/26/2018ORLANDO              
11/29/2018@ TORONTO              
12/1/2018@ DETROIT              

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/17/2018NEW ORLEANS112-131L-8L232O39-9242.4%491152-9853.1%6112
10/20/2018@ LA LAKERS124-115W-3.5W237.5O44-9645.8%691648-10048.0%5210
10/21/2018@ LA CLIPPERS112-115L2.5L220.5O43-8948.3%431242-8947.2%5413
10/24/2018UTAH89-100L1L217U35-8740.2%461534-7843.6%6218
10/26/2018LA CLIPPERS113-133L-4L218O38-9838.8%491343-7954.4%5315
10/30/2018PORTLAND85-104L-4.5L223.5U31-9632.3%561138-8047.5%6417
11/2/2018@ BROOKLYN119-111W-4W220.5O41-8349.4%52942-8549.4%5110
11/3/2018@ CHICAGO96-88W-8.5L223U35-8342.2%561828-7238.9%4419
11/5/2018@ INDIANA98-94W1W215.5U34-7744.2%451633-7544.0%5115
11/8/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY80-98L-5L213.5U31-8237.8%451736-8144.4%6115
11/10/2018@ SAN ANTONIO89-96L-3.5L213U30-9033.3%59833-7444.6%5815
11/11/2018INDIANA115-103W-2.5W210O36-7448.6%471536-7846.2%4813
11/13/2018@ DENVER109-99W4.5W217.5U39-7154.9%421438-7650.0%4016
11/15/2018GOLDEN STATE              
11/17/2018SACRAMENTO              
11/21/2018DETROIT              
11/23/2018@ DETROIT              
11/24/2018@ CLEVELAND              
11/26/2018@ WASHINGTON              
11/28/2018DALLAS              
11/30/2018@ SAN ANTONIO              
12/1/2018CHICAGO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: LAST SEASON: 58-24, NBA champions.
COACH: Steve Kerr (fifth season)
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Stephen Curry (26.4 ppg), G Klay Thompson (20.0 ppg), F Kevin Durant (26.4 ppg), F Draymond Green (11.0 ppg), C Kevon Looney (4.0 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: C JaVale McGee, C David West, C Zaza Pachulia
KEY ADDITIONS: C DeMarcus Cousins, G Damion Lee, G Jacob Evans, F Jonas Jerebko
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Once Cousins returns to full health from his recovery after left Achilles tendon surgery, the Warriors could have an all-All-Star starting five. Jordan Bell and Kevon Looney made key contributions during the playoffs and will certainly be more heavily featured in Kerr's rotations given the departures of McGee, West and Pachulia.
OUTLOOK: With two straight titles and three in the past four years, Kerr has been stressing that his players must enjoy their time together because there are no guarantees of what could come next after this season with unsettled contract situations for Durant, Green and Thompson to name a few. Curry is coming off what he considers one of his best offseason training programs and Durant has captured the past two NBA Finals MVP crowns. With LeBron James now on the Lakers after four straight finals against Golden State with Cleveland, has the West made big enough offseason strides to keep up with star-studded Warriors?
HOUSTON: LAST SEASON: 65-17, lost in Western Conference finals.
COACH: Mike D'Antoni (fourth season, 15th NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G James Harden (30.4 ppg), G Chris Paul (18.6 ppg), F P.J. Tucker, (6.1 ppg), F James Ennis (7.1 ppg), C Clint Capela (13.9 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: F Trevor Ariza, F Ryan Anderson, F Luc Mbah a Moute
KEY ADDITIONS: F Carmelo Anthony, Ennis, G Michael Carter-Williams
PLAYERS TO WATCH: A year after Anthony was not amenable to coming off the bench in Oklahoma City, the 10-time All-Star seems ready to accept a reserve role in Houston if it means helping the Rockets to a title. The addition of the talented Anthony, along with Ennis to pick up the slack on defense Houston lost in Ariza leaves the Rockets slightly better than they were a year ago when they lost to Golden State in the conference finals.
OUTLOOK: Harden, last year's MVP, and Paul should be even better in their second year together and Anthony adds a new dimension which greatly upgrades Houston's second unit. Ennis will have to pair with Tucker to provide a defensive presence and Capela must take another step this season after signing a $90 million contract this offseason if the Rockets hope to finally get past the Warriors and win their first title since back-to-back championships in 1994-95.
PREVIEW
Warriors take on Rockets as Green returns from suspension
 

HOUSTON -- Given the unrelenting dominance of their championship reign, the Golden State Warriors were undoubtedly prepared for what was to come when their interpersonal drama was laid bare for all the world to witness on Monday night against the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center.

After Warriors forwards Draymond Green and Kevin Durant exchanged words between the end of regulation and the start of overtime, published reports revealed that additional conflict unfolded in the postgame locker room. When Green was suspended for conduct detrimental to the team on Tuesday, missing the Warriors' 110-103 win over the Atlanta Hawks, what followed was a series of queries that left Durant intently trying to steer the postgame press conference.

"We just had a game," Durant said after being peppered with questions about Green. "Anybody going to talk about the game?"

That the Warriors showed championship mettle despite being "emotionally spent" as described by coach Steve Kerr came as no surprise. The Warriors were not only without Green, but they also continue to play without guard Stephen Curry (left adductor strain). Green should return to their lineup when the Warriors (12-3) visit the Houston Rockets (6-7) on Thursday night at Toyota Center, site of their Game 7 victory in the Western Conference Finals last postseason.

Under normal circumstances, a rematch between league titans would dominate the headlines. But with the Warriors showing even the slightest amount of fraying in their team fabric, it stands to reason that the dialogue would shift to how they move beyond the conflict.

"Once the ball is tipped, nothing else matters," Durant said. "And I think that's the approach that everybody takes every time they step on the floor.

"What happened, happened. We're trying to move on and just trying to play basketball."

The Rockets are dealing with their own controversy, with forward Carmelo Anthony away from the team as the sides attempt to reach an understanding regarding his role moving forward. Anthony missed his third consecutive game on Tuesday with what the team is calling an "illness." The Rockets won for a second time in his absence, defeating the Denver Nuggets 109-99 at Pepsi Center while resembling the team that challenged the Warriors last season.

Before the Anthony imbroglio, the Rockets' lethargic play to open this season had been a talking point. But after handling the Indiana Pacers at home on Sunday, the Rockets showed additional signs of recovery in handing the Nuggets their fourth consecutive loss. Defensively, the Rockets reclaimed their identity a few weeks ago. Their rebound on offense is more recent.

After making a season-high 20 3-pointers against the Pacers, the Rockets shot 54.9 percent in Denver, including converting a robust 26 of 34 on shots inside the 3-point arc.

"It's getting there," Rockets guard James Harden said of the team's confidence. "It's going to take time, but it's getting there. If we keep guarding and defending at a high level like we're doing, our offense is going to come around.

"I think that happened in the San Antonio game (last Saturday). Even though we didn't win I think defensively we played really well. We just didn't make shots. We kind of carried that over ... and (Tuesday) was a complete game. So, we've got to carry this over to Thursday."


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