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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/24/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
GEORGIA TECH
 
CLEMSON
+10  

-10  
+375

-550

126
 
67
Final
75

GEORGIA TECH (11 - 17) at CLEMSON (20 - 7)
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Saturday, 2/24/2018 3:00 PM
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569GEORGIA TECH127128
570CLEMSON-11.5-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GEORGIA TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-17-9.211-1211-1364.830.542.6%33.667.131.042.8%33.2
Road Games1-10-6.64-66-562.931.843.6%31.772.534.045.8%33.3
Last 5 Games0-5-41-43-259.027.439.3%31.675.439.048.7%34.6
Conference Games4-11-3.27-77-862.329.641.7%32.869.432.944.2%34.8
GEORGIA TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)64.830.523-5442.6%5-1531.2%14-1971.5%34912167135
vs opponents surrendering70.132.725-5842.5%8-2234.3%13-1871.1%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)62.931.824-5443.6%4-1529.0%11-1671.1%32811187134
Stats Against (All Games)67.131.024-5642.8%7-1938.5%12-1770.6%33914176123
vs opponents averaging74.234.726-5844.8%8-2235.9%14-1972.2%36914176134
Stats Against (Road Games)72.534.025-5545.8%8-1942.9%14-1971.5%33914157113

CLEMSON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-7+7.614-912-1273.934.845.8%35.665.730.641.2%33.3
Home Games13-1+69-24-776.835.946.1%37.461.427.838.7%33.9
Last 5 Games2-3-23-22-368.233.441.5%35.865.428.441.0%33.6
Conference Games9-6+1.37-79-670.132.842.4%34.768.229.642.6%35.3
CLEMSON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.934.826-5745.8%8-2337.3%14-1874.6%36814166125
vs opponents surrendering71.933.726-5943.6%8-2234.7%13-1870.9%35913186133
Team Stats (Home Games)76.835.927-5846.1%9-2338.6%15-2075.0%37915156126
Stats Against (All Games)65.730.624-5841.2%7-2135.2%11-1569.9%33811176124
vs opponents averaging76.13627-5945.6%8-2236.2%14-2071.9%36915176124
Stats Against (Home Games)61.427.822-5838.7%6-2130.1%11-1472.9%3489185143
Average power rating of opponents played: GEORGIA TECH 78.8,  CLEMSON 80.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GEORGIA TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/6/2018YALE74-60W-9W139.5U23-4748.9%341021-4942.9%2312
1/10/2018NOTRE DAME60-53W-2W125.5U25-5942.4%391321-5935.6%3310
1/13/2018@ PITTSBURGH69-54W-6W125.5U26-5547.3%391217-4240.5%2014
1/18/2018VIRGINIA48-64L7.5L116U17-4240.5%281827-5846.6%299
1/20/2018@ N CAROLINA66-80L14T140O29-6048.3%251528-6642.4%4614
1/24/2018@ FLORIDA ST77-88L10L141.5O24-5841.4%341632-5459.3%2612
1/28/2018CLEMSON70-72L2.5W127.5O25-5248.1%28928-6245.2%337
1/31/2018SYRACUSE55-51W0W121U21-6333.3%38915-5030.0%4015
2/4/2018@ BOSTON COLLEGE72-80L1.5L138O29-5750.9%311327-6144.3%3813
2/8/2018@ LOUISVILLE54-77L7L135.5U20-5536.4%362027-5450.0%3210
2/11/2018DUKE69-80L9L144.5O22-6633.3%391026-5944.1%4411
2/14/2018@ WAKE FOREST62-79L5.5L138O22-4351.2%281429-5949.2%305
2/17/2018VIRGINIA TECH56-76L3.5L139.5U20-5536.4%301228-5352.8%3613
2/21/2018@ VIRGINIA54-65L17W113O22-5143.1%25623-4847.9%316
2/24/2018@ CLEMSON              
3/1/2018NC STATE              
3/3/2018WAKE FOREST              

CLEMSON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/6/2018LOUISVILLE74-69W-6L139O25-6836.8%361128-6245.2%4521
1/11/2018@ NC STATE77-78L-4L149O28-5352.8%431728-6741.8%324
1/13/2018MIAMI72-63W-6W132O22-5044.0%361224-6338.1%378
1/16/2018@ N CAROLINA79-87L8T147O27-5648.2%261526-5151.0%2914
1/20/2018NOTRE DAME67-58W-6.5W134U23-5244.2%32924-6238.7%3811
1/23/2018@ VIRGINIA36-61L9.5L119.5U15-4731.9%281925-5644.6%3511
1/28/2018@ GEORGIA TECH72-70W-2.5L127.5O28-6245.2%33725-5248.1%289
1/30/2018N CAROLINA82-78W2W145O24-6139.3%361028-6245.2%4011
2/3/2018@ WAKE FOREST75-67W-3W141.5O24-5642.9%37823-5939.0%348
2/8/2018PITTSBURGH72-48W-18.5W132U27-5945.8%35818-4639.1%2815
2/14/2018@ FLORIDA ST79-81L4.5W146O28-6145.9%322132-6152.5%3317
2/18/2018DUKE57-66L2.5L146U21-6134.4%381319-4938.8%3711
2/21/2018@ VIRGINIA TECH58-65L4.5L141.5U22-5738.6%371120-5834.5%365
2/24/2018GEORGIA TECH              
2/28/2018FLORIDA ST              
3/3/2018@ SYRACUSE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GEORGIA TECH: Last season: 21-16, lost in final of NIT.
Who's gone: G Josh Heath, F Quinton Stephens, G Corey Heyward, F Christian Matthews, F Kellen McCormick, G/F Jodan Price, F Rand Rowland.
Who's back: G Josh Okogie is coming off a brilliant freshman season in which he averaged 16.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. C Ben Lammers (14.2 ppg, 9.2 rpg) and guard Tadric Jackson (12.1 ppg) provide senior leadership. G Justin Moore, who started 18 games, figures to play a much bigger role in his sophomore year.
Who's new: Pastner whiffed on several high-profile prospects but landed four recruits. F Curtis Haywood II, G Jose Alvarado, F Moses Wright and F Evan Cole will all get a shot at significant playing time. Ditto for G Brandon Alston, who came aboard as a graduate transfer after playing two seasons at Lehigh.
The Skinny: After a much-better-than-expected showing in Pastner's first season, the Yellow Jackets return their top three scorers and facing greater expectations. But it may be a little soon to expect a run at the NCAA Tournament. Pastner has yet to land a top-notch recruiting class and said all along that turning Georgia Tech around would be a multi-year process. But at least the Jackets are generating some excitement on campus after a long dry spell.
CLEMSON: Last season: 17-16, sixth straight season without an NCAA Tournament appearance.
Who's gone: G Jaron Blossomgame (senior), G Avry Holmes (senior), F-C Sidy Djitte (senior).
Who's back: F Donte Grantham. The senior struggled some last year and hopes to rebound after his scoring average dropped from double digits as a sophomore to seven points. F Elijah Thomas. The Texas A&M transfer played the second half of the season after sitting out and averaged seven points and four rebounds. G Shelton Mitchell, a Vanderbilt transfer who is the team's top returning scorer at more than 10 points a game, but bothered by a knee problem. G Marcquise Reed is a Robert Morris transfer who averaged 10 points a game in his first season at Clemson.
Who's new: F David Skara. A junior who transferred from Valparaiso and has won praise from Brownell as Clemson's best defender. F Mark Donnal. A Michigan graduate transfer, Donnal helped the Wolverines to the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons. F Aamir Simms. A freshman from Palmyra, Virginia is 6-7 expected to give the Tigers a reliable dual-threat inside and out.
The Skinny: Brad Brownell has held on to his job because he's a strong ambassador for the program and instrumental in the refurbished Littlejohn Coliseum that opened last year. He knows the pressure to make the NCAAs is there and needs to have a healthy Mitchell at point guard to make that happen.
PREVIEW
No. 15 Clemson a wreck as it awaits Georgia Tech
 

The loss of senior captain Donte Gratham to a season-ending nee injury was a serious blow to No. 15 Clemson and coach Brad Brownell. Now the questionable status of starting point guard Shelton Mitchell has put the team in crisis mode.

"There's no doubt we're not the same team we were when we had Donte and Shelton," Brownell said.

Clemson lost its third consecutive game for the first time this season when it fell at Virginia Tech 65-58 on Wednesday night after Mitchell was not cleared to play because of a concussion.

Mitchell suffered the concussion in the final seconds of an 81-79 loss at Florida State on Feb. 14 and was kept overnight in a Tallahassee, Fla., hospital for observation. He has been in concussion protocol since then.

His status for Saturday's home game against Georgia Tech (11-17, 4-11 ACC) is undetermined.

"We're hopeful that he'll be fine, but he needs to be able to do some more things," Brownell said. "We'll just have to push forward without him."

Only two weeks ago, the Tigers (20-7, 9-6) were in sole possession of second place in the conference standings. They are now in a three-way tie for fourth with N.C. State and Virginia Tech.

Clemson is likely assured of continuing its streak of NCAA Tournament appearances that started in 2011 with its 20-win season and winning record in the ACC. But Brownell is concerned about the psyche of his team this close to March Madness having to deal with more defeats than usual because of injury problems.

"It's hard, I'm not going to lie to you -- it's hard on all of us," Brownell said. "We've had to do some things differently and that hasn't been good enough to beat some of the best teams in our league."

Junior guard Marcquise Reed is a ray of hope. Against Virginia Tech, he scored a career-high 28 points and made 8 of 20 3-point attempts, tying the school record for a game. Center Elijah Thomas achieved his eighth double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Clemson's bench did not score, however, missing all nine of its shots and only compiling one rebound in 41 combined minutes.

"We played some guys and they couldn't make shots and that puts a lot of pressure on your older guys," Brownell said. "We needed more bench plays."

Clemson's problems pale in comparison with those of Georgia Tech, which has lost 10 of its last 11 games.

Coach Josh Pastner, in his second year with the Yellow Jackets, predicted a troublesome season because of youth after losing three senior starters. Injuries have also taken a toll.

"I think if you ask anyone in a major rebuild job, they would tell you you're going to have a tough year along the way," Pastner said.

Freshman guards Jose Alvarado and Curtis Haywood suffered season-ending injuries after looking productive earlier in the season. Preseason All-ACC guard Josh Okogie missed the first eight games of the season with an NCAA suspension and finger dislocation.

Center Ben Lammers, the reigning ACC defensive player of the year, sprained an ankle in the second game of the season and has not fully recovered.

Assistant coach Darryl LaBarrie resigned after being the subject of an NCAA investigation. Pastner has been accused of allegations of NCAA violations, and sexual assault, all of which he has denied. The charges led to him filing a lawsuit, claiming extortion and blackmail, and then being countersued.

"We got hit with some injuries this year and some unlucky breaks and some things, but you are due to have a tough season," Pastner said. "We've had a tough season this year. We can't have another one like this next year or the year after. I get that. And that's not our plan."


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