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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 1/20/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PORTLAND
 
PHILADELPHIA
-2  

+2  
-125

+105

209.5
 
92
Final
93

PORTLAND (18 - 26) at PHILADELPHIA (14 - 26)
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Friday, 1/20/2017 7:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
851PORTLANDPick-1.5
852PHILADELPHIA209.5207.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-26-9.618-2626-18107.455.045.6%50.6110.657.245.7%54.1
Road Games7-17-7.59-1514-10106.255.744.8%50.5112.759.746.2%54.3
Last 5 Games2-3-2.22-32-3101.049.842.0%55.0103.056.243.7%54.6
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)107.455.039-8645.6%10-2935.8%18-2378.2%511022227135
vs opponents surrendering104.95339-8545.4%10-2735.7%18-2377.0%521023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)106.255.739-8644.8%10-2834.6%19-2480.3%501021227135
Stats Against (All Games)110.657.239-8645.7%10-2638.2%22-2779.3%541021198135
vs opponents averaging105.753.639-8545.6%10-2736.2%18-2377.3%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)112.759.740-8746.2%11-2639.8%22-2879.3%541023198126

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-26+5.923-1617-2399.350.743.3%52.7104.951.844.9%53.5
Home Games9-14-0.114-89-1498.849.943.2%54.3103.250.343.5%53.4
Last 5 Games4-1+6.84-11-4100.049.443.1%56.498.450.243.5%50.2
PHILADELPHIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)99.350.736-8443.3%10-3034.9%16-2175.5%531023228166
vs opponents surrendering105.252.939-8645.5%10-2735.8%18-2376.9%521023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)98.849.936-8443.2%10-2935.0%16-2176.0%541023227176
Stats Against (All Games)104.951.839-8644.9%9-2635.5%19-2575.4%541122209145
vs opponents averaging104.852.639-8645.2%9-2635.7%18-2377.1%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)103.250.338-8743.5%8-2632.4%19-2576.6%531121209135
Average power rating of opponents played: PORTLAND 95.9,  PHILADELPHIA 95
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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@ CHARLOTTE85-107L5.5L217U33-9435.1%531541-8747.1%5712
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              
2/5/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY              

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/11/2016@ DETROIT97-79W12W198U38-6855.9%482032-8239.0%3915
12/14/2016TORONTO114-123L7.5L205.5O43-8650.0%521441-8747.1%489
12/16/2016LA LAKERS89-100L-1.5L210.5U32-8836.4%521736-7945.6%5520
12/18/2016BROOKLYN108-107W-1T216U38-8942.7%541736-8144.4%5316
12/20/2016NEW ORLEANS93-108L3.5L205U33-8240.2%511340-9343.0%6411
12/23/2016@ PHOENIX116-123L6L212.5O42-8350.6%351942-7953.2%5620
12/26/2016@ SACRAMENTO100-102L8.5W206U39-7949.4%452239-8744.8%5219
12/29/2016@ UTAH83-100L14.5L196.5U35-8740.2%511535-7347.9%5314
12/30/2016@ DENVER124-122W9.5W213.5O38-8743.7%541139-8446.4%5610
1/3/2017MINNESOTA93-91W4.5W206U33-8538.8%571633-8240.2%5117
1/6/2017@ BOSTON106-110L11W212.5O37-7946.8%461535-8740.2%5517
1/8/2017@ BROOKLYN105-95W1W216U37-9439.4%601336-7846.2%4722
1/11/2017NEW YORK98-97W2W211.5U37-9538.9%611442-8648.8%4613
1/13/2017CHARLOTTE102-93W5W207.5U36-7647.4%482028-8532.9%5419
1/14/2017@ WASHINGTON93-109L10L210.5U36-8741.4%561644-9148.4%5711
1/16/2017@ MILWAUKEE113-104W8.5W208O35-7844.9%601842-8947.2%4412
1/18/2017TORONTO94-89W6W215U31-7044.3%572234-8639.5%509
1/20/2017PORTLAND              
1/21/2017@ ATLANTA              
1/24/2017LA CLIPPERS              
1/25/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
1/27/2017HOUSTON              
1/29/2017@ CHICAGO              
1/30/2017SACRAMENTO              
2/1/2017@ DALLAS              
2/2/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
2/4/2017@ MIAMI              
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.
PHILADELPHIA: BACKCOURT: The Sixers' talent isn't in their backcourt, but their veteran leadership is. PG Jerryd Bayless comes over from Milwaukee to run the point, and is the serviceable type of player you want alongside young guys. So is SG Gerald Henderson, who arrives by way of Portland. Both are 28 years old, but are the elder statesmen of the team. Rookie SG Timothe Luwawu probably won't contribute right away, but is a nice prospect for a team that can afford to wait. . . . FRONTCOURT: Some of the worst news of the offseason was No. 1 overall pick F Ben Simmons' fractured foot, which will sideline him for three months. F Dario Saric will start in Simmons' absence now that he's finally stateside. There's a huge logjam at center, where Jahlil Okafor, Nerlens Noel and Joel Embiid will all vie for minutes. It's only a matter of time before Philly trades one of them. Like Saric, Embiid's arrival on the court was years in the making. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Embiid and Saric are The Process incarnate, and they bring genuine hope to a team that's needed it. Simmons will be an impact player upon his return, but who knows when that will be.
PREVIEW
Hot Sixers host struggling Trail Blazers
 

The Philadelphia 76ers, a laughingstock in recent seasons, have new life.

The Portland Trail Blazers, thought to be a team on the rise, are in the meantime searching for their old mojo.

The two teams square off Friday night in Philadelphia.

The Sixers (14-26) are in a stretch that has seen them win five of six games and seven of nine, while the Blazers (18-26) are on a three-game losing streak.

Philadelphia has been bolstered by the play of rookie center Joel Embiid, who leads his team, as well as all first-year players, in scoring (19.9), rebounding (7.8) and blocked shots (2.4).

Before the Sixers faced Toronto on Wednesday night, Raptors coach Dwane Casey went so far as to compare Embiid to a young Shaquille O'Neal.

"Shaq didn't shoot it like this young man," Casey said, "but his athletic ability, his quickness, his speed for his size, his ability to get where he wants to go off the dribble presents a huge problem on both ends of the floor, because defensively now he's moving his feet to protect the rim."

Embiid then generated 26 points, nine rebounds and two blocks in Philadelphia's 94-89 victory, which ended a 14-game losing streak to the Raptors dating back to 2013.

It was the 10th straight game in which Embiid scored 20 points or more, even though he did not play more than 30 minutes in any of them. He is the first player with such a streak since the Elias Sports Bureau began tracking minutes in 1951-52.

The team continues to limit Embiid, the third overall pick in the 2014 draft, to 28 minutes a night, after he missed two seasons while recovering from a pair of foot surgeries.

He has fully connected with a fan base weary of losing. Again and again the spectators launch into chants of "Trust the process" -- his catchphrase -- and he eggs them on. He is also an active and amusing presence on social media.

"Even on the road you hear 'trust the process' chants," Embiid said after Wednesday's game. "I feel like everybody around the world is starting to follow and trust us, and trust the process. The fans have been great. I'm glad we're winning games for them, (and) we're doing good for the city."

The Blazers had high hopes heading into this season, after upsetting the Clippers and testing the Warriors in last year's playoffs. Instead they have struggled. Wednesday's 107-85 loss in Charlotte, their third straight, dropped them to a season-low eight games under .500.

Portland, which will make its third stop on a four-game road trip Friday, shot 35.1 percent from the floor and 25.8 percent from 3-point range against the Hornets. While the Blazers got off to a better start than in their two previous games -- losses to Orlando and Washington -- they were outscored 31-20 in the second quarter and 28-13 in the fourth.

"I don't think our energy is good, man," center Mason Plumlee told the Oregonian. "Honestly, I think it is in spurts. We'll rally sometimes, but it's not sustained and that has to change."

Guard Damian Lillard agreed that the team's energy needs to be "more consistent."

"It's typical for every team," he told the Oregonian. "When things go well, that comes with energy. You're making shots, you're stopping the other team, you get energy from that because you feel good about what you're doing. I don't think we're giving ourselves enough situations to feel good about what we're doing often enough. Our energy drops because of that and teams take advantage of that."


Last Updated: 4/16/2024 5:21:38 AM EST.


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