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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 1/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
MIAMI
-11  

+11  
-650

+450

217
 
102
Final
105

GOLDEN STATE (38 - 6) at MIAMI (14 - 30)
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508MIAMI216217
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games38-6-10.821-2219-25118.060.550.0%53.5104.953.543.3%51.8
Road Games18-3-4.69-116-15114.557.048.3%52.7104.454.743.1%53.1
Last 5 Games5-0+25-01-4123.461.252.1%58.6100.854.043.0%47.0
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)118.060.544-8750.0%12-3138.7%19-2378.9%53931199156
vs opponents surrendering105.653.339-8545.6%10-2736.2%18-2477.3%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)114.557.042-8748.3%11-3235.6%19-2381.3%539302010155
Stats Against (All Games)104.953.539-9043.3%9-2931.6%18-2376.2%521222209144
vs opponents averaging104.952.939-8545.3%10-2735.8%18-2376.9%521022208135
Stats Against (Road Games)104.454.738-8943.1%9-2932.6%18-2476.1%531122209154

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-30-10.122-2220-2498.849.944.2%53.4102.552.744.8%53.2
Home Games8-13-4.610-1111-10101.850.545.6%54.9102.352.944.4%52.1
Last 5 Games3-2+3.44-12-3104.050.447.8%49.6103.653.444.4%51.4
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)98.849.938-8544.2%9-2634.1%14-2167.6%531021217125
vs opponents surrendering104.152.638-8545.3%10-2735.8%18-2376.8%521023208135
Team Stats (Home Games)101.850.539-8545.6%10-2636.4%15-2365.6%551021217135
Stats Against (All Games)102.552.738-8544.8%8-2435.3%18-2378.2%531021197125
vs opponents averaging104.752.639-8545.5%9-2635.9%18-2377.2%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)102.352.938-8644.4%8-2433.5%18-2377.8%52919196124
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 95.4,  MIAMI 95.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/15/2016NEW YORK103-90W-17.5L222U45-9646.9%651738-9340.9%5511
12/17/2016PORTLAND135-90W-14W234U51-8758.6%661534-8639.5%3511
12/20/2016UTAH104-74W-12.5W210U40-9044.4%561027-7635.5%5423
12/22/2016@ BROOKLYN117-101W-13W231U47-10445.2%581238-8644.2%5426
12/23/2016@ DETROIT119-113W-7.5L214.5O43-7755.8%442243-8550.6%4513
12/25/2016@ CLEVELAND108-109L-3.5L219.5U37-7748.1%511937-9538.9%6012
12/28/2016TORONTO121-111W-9.5W228O46-8156.8%562040-10338.8%497
12/30/2016DALLAS108-99W-17.5L214U42-8450.0%521339-9341.9%4810
1/2/2017DENVER127-119W-15.5L232.5O50-9552.6%491348-10147.5%5814
1/4/2017PORTLAND125-117W-16L223O44-8750.6%461540-8944.9%5417
1/6/2017MEMPHIS119-128L-13.5L216O41-8349.4%521650-10348.5%5712
1/8/2017@ SACRAMENTO117-106W-11.5L225.5U45-8950.6%501736-7448.6%4118
1/10/2017MIAMI107-95W-14.5L218.5U39-8645.3%571138-8942.7%4911
1/12/2017DETROIT127-107W-13.5W218.5O50-8956.2%481843-8848.9%4719
1/16/2017CLEVELAND126-91W-9W227U46-9150.5%691631-8835.2%4515
1/18/2017OKLAHOMA CITY121-100W-14.5W231U46-8554.1%591838-9042.2%4318
1/20/2017@ HOUSTON125-108W-5.5W241.5U47-8952.8%511443-9644.8%5214
1/22/2017@ ORLANDO118-98W-13.5W224U42-8947.2%661842-9643.7%4812
1/23/2017@ MIAMI              
1/25/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
1/28/2017LA CLIPPERS              
1/29/2017@ PORTLAND              
2/1/2017CHARLOTTE              
2/2/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
2/4/2017@ SACRAMENTO              
2/8/2017CHICAGO              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/14/2016INDIANA95-89W1W204U37-8245.1%691533-8937.1%468
12/16/2016LA CLIPPERS98-102L8W206U38-9340.9%58436-8343.4%5910
12/18/2016BOSTON95-105L4.5L202.5U36-6952.2%492341-9045.6%4911
12/20/2016ORLANDO130-136L-3.5L199O50-10846.3%661052-10549.5%6311
12/22/2016LA LAKERS115-107W-6W212O45-8453.6%511240-9044.4%4713
12/23/2016@ NEW ORLEANS87-91L5W206U36-8741.4%631333-8937.1%579
12/27/2016OKLAHOMA CITY94-106L4.5L203.5U36-8243.9%441242-8251.2%5617
12/29/2016@ CHARLOTTE82-91L6L203.5U33-8240.2%561636-9338.7%618
12/30/2016@ BOSTON114-117L9.5W203.5O48-9053.3%471238-7451.4%3913
1/1/2017DETROIT98-107L6.5L198.5O35-7745.5%411042-8648.8%5712
1/3/2017@ PHOENIX90-99L5.5L212.5U36-9139.6%511236-7746.8%5318
1/4/2017@ SACRAMENTO107-102W7.5W204O35-7248.6%481840-7851.3%3416
1/6/2017@ LA LAKERS100-127L2.5L213.5O38-9241.3%511048-9650.0%7011
1/8/2017@ LA CLIPPERS86-98L9L206.5U31-8436.9%571536-8641.9%5811
1/10/2017@ GOLDEN STATE95-107L14.5W218.5U38-8942.7%491139-8645.3%5711
1/13/2017@ MILWAUKEE108-116L7.5L205O41-8349.4%35840-8050.0%5511
1/17/2017HOUSTON109-103W7W222U42-9046.7%581536-9040.0%5817
1/19/2017DALLAS99-95W0W200.5U35-7347.9%571337-8245.1%399
1/21/2017MILWAUKEE109-97W2.5W205.5O41-7753.2%491133-7941.8%4811
1/23/2017GOLDEN STATE              
1/25/2017@ BROOKLYN              
1/27/2017@ CHICAGO              
1/28/2017DETROIT              
1/30/2017BROOKLYN              
2/1/2017ATLANTA              
2/4/2017PHILADELPHIA              
2/6/2017@ MINNESOTA              
2/8/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: BACKCOURT: PG Steph Curry had the single greatest regular season in the history of basketball, so, uh, there's that. He'll get fewer shots this year, but more open looks, as well. There's an argument to be made that SG Klay Thompson is the best two-way guard in the league, and he may now find himself focusing more on the defensive end of the floor. It's already consensus that rookie SG Patrick McCaw was an absolute steal in the second round. . . . FRONTCOURT: If you checked the transactions wire this offseason, you may have noticed that the Warriors signed SF Kevin Durant. No one knows exactly how the offense will function with him in the mix; they just know it will be dominant. PF David West also joins the fold as a veteran backup to PF Draymond Green. SF Andre Iguodala's still around, too. C Zaza Pachulia is the team's best center, which no one seems concerned about, for some reason. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's easy to forget just how effortless some of the Warriors' wins were last year. They're not chasing a record anymore, but they won't need to do so to hit another ungodly win total with KD onboard.
MIAMI: BACKCOURT: PG Goran Dragic has never played up to the level of his Phoenix days since he arrived in Miami, but that could change this year. His best skills are wasted in the halfcourt, and he should be free to run more now that Dwyane Wade is out of town. His backup, the once-unheralded PG Tyler Johnson, suddenly faces expectations after signing a big contract. SG Josh Richardson is injured to start the season, but Dion Waiters is a capable fill-in. . . . FRONTCOURT: Along with Richardson, SF Justise Winslow helped to form a dynamic rookie duo last season. He's already there on defense and showed more than enough promise on offense. C Hassan Whiteside can dominate games like no one else in the league, but he needs to be more consistent and perhaps even a leader on a team that lost Wade and Chris Bosh. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Almost everything about this team is unpredictable, from post-Wade style of play to Whiteside's attitude from night-to-night. They could possibly compete for the playoffs, but developing Winslow and Richardson is more important.
PREVIEW
Heat put modest streak to test vs. Warriors
 

MIAMI -- Forgive the Golden State Warriors if they are not intimidated by the Miami's Heat's adorable, little three-game win streak.

The Warriors (38-6) have the best record in the NBA and would lead the Heat (14-30) by 24 games if the teams were in the same conference.

Golden State has won seven straight games, including a 118-98 victory over the Orlando Magic on Sunday afternoon. The Warriors have yet to lose consecutive games this season, and two of their six losses came in overtime.

Miami's win streak includes an impressive victory vs. a good Houston Rockets team. But the other two wins were against sub-.500 teams -- the Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks.

Heat point guard Goran Dragic is averaging 26.0 points and 5.3 assists during Miami's win streak, but now he will face Warriors superstar Stephen Curry.

"Our next game, we are going to play a good team," Dragic said in a vast understatement. "But we're at home, so ... why not?"

Here's why not: Because Curry, who is averaging 24.6 points and 6.1 assists and was named the NBA's MVP in 2015 and 2016, may not even be the best player on the team this season.

The consensus opinion seems to be that teammate Kevin Durant, who is averaging 26.3 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.7 blocks, is the Warriors' top player.

Golden State shooting guard Klay Thompson, who averages 21.1 points and is making 39.0 percent of his three-point tries, is another star. And Draymond Green leads the Warriors in rebounds (8.7), assists (7.7) and blocks (2.0) as one of the most unique talents in the league.

Forward David West (fractured left thumb) will be re-evaluated in two weeks, and that hurts Golden State's bench. But there are still some excellent reserves available such as guard Shaun Livingston and forwards Andre Iguodala, Ian Clark and JaVale McGee.

Livingston rested and did not Orlando, and Iguodala may get the same treatment at Miami.

In Sunday's win at Orlando, the Warriors played in their first Eastern-time-zone noon tipoff in 22 years, falling behind by 11 points to the lowly Magic.

But a 42-point third quarter in which Golden State outscored Orlando by 18 points broke open a game that had been tied at halftime.

Curry and Thompson combined to shoot 14-of-22 on three-pointers. All 21 of Thompson's points came on three-pointers.

Golden State settled down after giving away 11 turnovers in the first 15 minutes. In the final 33 minutes, Golden State was charged with just seven turnovers.

"I think we were on pace for 100 turnovers five minutes into the game," Warriors coach Steve Kerr told mercurynews.com. "Noon start after a big week, natural letdown ... You have to play through that and execute, and we did do that."

Green said the noon start on the East Coast was "brutal", but the team should have better rest for Monday night's game in Miami. Worst yet for the Heat, Curry should be relatively fresh after not being needed for Sunday's fourth quarter.

Indeed, the Heat's only shot at even keeping Monday's game close would seem to be getting big performances from its star players, including center Hassan Whiteside and Dragic.

In addition, Dion Waiters, who tied his career high with 33 points against the Bucks on Saturday, will be need to be on target.

Waiters said he's learning from Dragic, specifically when it comes to finishing at the rim for a high percentage.

"Goran is one of the best in the league (at finishing)," Waiters said. "I got some tips from him this past weekend, just being physical when you get there, lowering your shoulder.

"I get there (the rim) with the best of them. Now it's about concentrating when I get there."

Miami's backcourt took a hit on Saturday when reserve guard Tyler Johnson sat out the Bucks game due to a strained left shoulder. Even though he is a reserve, Johnson is fifth on the Heat in minutes, fourth in assists and third in points.

In addition, Johnson is among the league leaders in fourth-quarter minutes, and Miami would love to get him back in time for the Warriors.

On Sunday, Johnson did not practice but felt strong enough to lift weights, according to Anthony Chang of the Palm Beach Post.

Johnson, who is averaging a career-high 14.2 points, missed eight games last season due to a left-shoulder issue. He said this injury is not as serious.

"I'm not sure about Monday," Johnson told Chang about his ability to face the Warriors. "But it's not the same pain as it was last (time). It's just a strain. The swelling has gone down. It feels better."


Last Updated: 4/23/2024 6:58:05 PM EST.


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