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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
LSU
 
GEORGIA
-7.5  

+7.5  
-330

+250

152
 
83
Final
79

LSU (20 - 4) at GEORGIA (10 - 14)
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Saturday, 2/16/2019 6:00 PM
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693LSU-8.5-8
694GEORGIA154149.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LSU - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-4+9.214-1014-1082.939.546.9%38.173.333.344.0%33.1
Road Games8-3+6.88-37-479.535.544.7%35.775.734.643.9%38.2
Last 5 Games4-1+1.14-12-381.836.443.3%40.676.840.847.4%32.6
Conference Games10-1+7.48-37-485.539.544.6%39.877.236.546.2%34.1
LSU Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.939.529-6146.9%7-2232.6%19-2476.5%3812141910145
vs opponents surrendering69.932.925-5742.8%7-2233.5%14-1970.6%34912196143
Team Stats (Road Games)79.535.527-6044.7%7-2332.5%18-2377.1%361014219144
Stats Against (All Games)73.333.326-5944.0%8-2334.2%14-2069.6%33912217163
vs opponents averaging74.835.726-5845.3%8-2235.1%15-2171.3%36914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)75.734.626-6043.9%6-2127.8%17-2569.8%381112207153

GEORGIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-14-5.712-1211-1374.036.844.6%40.275.337.042.1%35.2
Home Games8-5-0.78-55-879.440.846.6%42.571.635.239.3%34.5
Last 5 Games0-5-5.40-52-366.832.237.3%40.079.639.248.3%35.4
Conference Games1-10-7.42-94-766.131.539.4%37.479.440.546.3%36.8
GEORGIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.036.825-5744.6%7-2132.8%16-2371.6%401014186165
vs opponents surrendering71.633.725-5843.0%8-2334.1%14-1970.2%36913186143
Team Stats (Home Games)79.440.826-5746.6%8-2236.7%18-2574.3%431215176176
Stats Against (All Games)75.337.027-6542.1%8-2332.9%13-1969.2%351013198113
vs opponents averaging74.735.626-5944.5%8-2334.0%14-2070.5%361014187134
Stats Against (Home Games)71.635.226-6639.3%8-2532.2%11-1767.1%341112208122
Average power rating of opponents played: LSU 80.4,  GEORGIA 79.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LSU - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2018LA-MONROE81-69W-16.5L137.5O32-6152.5%351423-5939.0%3417
1/8/2019ALABAMA88-79W-6W152O28-5749.1%351625-6240.3%3615
1/12/2019@ ARKANSAS94-88W1W154.5O33-6451.6%361934-6651.5%3116
1/15/2019@ OLE MISS83-69W3W156U27-5747.4%401326-6440.6%4216
1/19/2019S CAROLINA89-67W-9W155O27-6442.2%491328-6443.7%2916
1/23/2019GEORGIA92-82W-11L152O33-6650.0%32830-5653.6%3117
1/26/2019@ MISSOURI86-80W-6.5L142.5O24-6835.3%431324-5742.1%4317
1/30/2019@ TEXAS A&M72-57W-5W149.5U26-7037.1%451218-5433.3%3916
2/2/2019ARKANSAS89-90L-10L155.5O26-5944.1%442135-6058.3%2018
2/6/2019@ MISSISSIPPI ST92-88W3W154O35-6454.7%351732-5954.2%3018
2/9/2019AUBURN83-78W-2.5W161.5U28-7238.9%471127-5648.2%3519
2/12/2019@ KENTUCKY73-71W9W149U24-5642.9%32825-6041.7%399
2/16/2019@ GEORGIA              
2/20/2019FLORIDA              
2/23/2019TENNESSEE              
2/26/2019TEXAS A&M              
3/2/2019@ ALABAMA              
3/6/2019@ FLORIDA              
3/9/2019VANDERBILT              

GEORGIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2018MASSACHUSETTS91-72W-7W149.5O28-5253.8%431526-6142.6%279
1/5/2019@ TENNESSEE50-96L13.5L148.5U17-5332.1%301434-6453.1%459
1/9/2019VANDERBILT82-63W-1.5W149U28-6046.7%431223-7032.9%4110
1/12/2019@ AUBURN78-93L14.5L148O26-5844.8%331634-6850.0%3912
1/15/2019KENTUCKY49-69L7L147.5U17-5630.4%351428-6443.7%4310
1/19/2019FLORIDA52-62L4L135U17-4339.5%392022-5639.3%289
1/23/2019@ LSU82-92L11W152O30-5653.6%311733-6650.0%328
1/26/2019TEXAS98-88W4.5W135O32-4866.7%362633-6848.5%2215
1/29/2019@ ARKANSAS60-70L8L155.5U19-6529.2%561625-6141.0%324
2/2/2019S CAROLINA80-86L-2.5L149O26-6440.6%391433-5856.9%3013
2/6/2019@ ALABAMA74-89L8L149O29-7140.8%381333-5856.9%3712
2/9/2019OLE MISS64-80L3L152U21-5240.4%322028-6344.4%3810
2/12/2019@ TEXAS A&M56-73L5L148.5U18-5135.3%351224-5642.9%407
2/16/2019LSU              
2/20/2019MISSISSIPPI ST              
2/23/2019@ OLE MISS              
2/27/2019AUBURN              
3/2/2019@ FLORIDA              
3/6/2019MISSOURI              
3/9/2019@ S CAROLINA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LSU: Last season: 18-15, lost in second round of NIT
Nickname: Tigers
Coach: Will Wade
Conference: SEC
Who's gone: G Brandon Sampson (turned pro), G Randy Onwuasor, PF Duop Reath, F Wayde Sims (deceased), F Aaron Epps, F Jeremy Combs, F Mayan Kiir (transferred to USF).
Who's back: PG Tremont Waters averaged 15.9 points, 6 assists and 2 steals; G Skylar Mays averaged 11.3 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists; G Daryl Edwards averaged 6.8 points as an intermittent starter; G Marshall Graves averaged 5.1 minutes of playing time in 14 games.
Who's new: F Naz Reid, a five-star prospect from Asbury Park, New Jersey; F Emmitt Williams, a five-star prospect from Fort Myers, Florida; F Kavell Bigby-Williams sat out last season after transferring from Oregon; G Ja'vonte Smart, a four-star prospect named the top high school player in Louisiana last season; F Courtese Cooper is a junior college transfer from Triton; F Darius Days, a four-star prospect from Raleigh, Florida; F Aundre Hyatt, a Rivals' Top 100 player from New York; G Danya Kingsby, a junior college transfer from Southern Idaho; G Marlon Taylor, a junior college transfer from Panola College; G Will Reese, a former LSU baseball player.
The Skinny: The Tigers return their most dynamic player from last season in Waters as well as one of their more reliable and productive back court players in Mays. By adding two five-star recruits, along with the top prospect from Louisiana and an experienced front-court transfer from another major program, Wade has built a team that enters the season ranking No. 23 in the Top 25 poll, and with high hopes of making waves in the SEC and NCAA Tournament. The Tigers will start the season mourning the death of Sims, who was shot and killed late last month.
Expectations: Las Vegas odds makers have LSU at 100-1 to win the NCAA Tournament.
GEORGIA: Last season: 18-15, 7-11 SEC, declined possible NIT bid.
Nickname: Bulldogs.
Coach: Tom Crean.
Conference: Southeastern Conference.
Who's gone: Coach Mark Fox, F Yante Maten, G Juwan Parker
Who's back: Forward Derek Ogbeide averaged 6.9 points and 6.2 rebounds and blocked 29 shots. William "Turtle" Jackson is the team's leading returning scorer at 8.4 points. The team's third returning starter is Rayshaun Hammonds, who showed promise as a freshman last season while averaging 6.7 points and 4.9 rebounds. Hammonds had 13 points and nine rebounds in Georgia's 56-54 exhibition win at UAB last week. Guard Tyree Crump averaged 6.5 points last season. An emerging player to watch is 6-foot-11 sophomore Nicolas Claxton, whose skills and overall athleticism immediately caught Crean's attention. Claxton averaged 3.9 points and 3.9 assists and was second on the team with 42 blocks.
Who's new: Freshman guard Ignas Sargiunas, from Lithuania, started in the exhibition against UAB, though Crean said he has no set lineup yet. Another freshman guard, JoJo Toppin, won the team's dunk contest at its "Stegmania" preview event for fans. Freshman forward Amanze Ngumezi (6-9, 245) provides needed size on a front line that will miss the presence of scoring and rebounding leader Maten, who is now on a two-way contract with the Miami Heat and its G-League Sioux Falls affiliate.
The Skinny: Georgia made only two NCAA Tournament appearances in nine years with Fox. Crean, who was 356-231 in 18 seasons at Marquette and Indiana from 1999-2017, was given a six-year, $16 million contract to make the Bulldogs a postseason presence.
Expectations: The Bulldogs were picked 13th of 14 teams in the SEC by media. Las Vegas oddsmakers have Georgia as an extreme long shot to win the NCAA Tournament at 350-1.
PREVIEW
No. 19 LSU won't relax for visit to Georgia
 

Now that No. 19 LSU has scaled a basketball mountain it has only gazed at in amazement for nearly a decade -- beating Kentucky at Rupp Arena for the first time since 2009 -- coach Will Wade knows a trap could be set for Saturday's road game at beleaguered Georgia in Athens.

The Tigers (20-4, 10-1 SEC) have won 13 of their last 14 games, including a 92-82 victory over Georgia (10-14, 1-10) in Baton Rouge on Jan. 23. Georgia has lost five consecutive games, and its last three losses -- to Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas A&M -- have come by an average of 16 points.

After LSU's 73-71, buzzer-beating victory over Kentucky on Tuesday night, Wade preached the 24-hour rule to his players. He also stressed how disappointed he was in what he considered a sleep-walking defensive performance in the 10-point victory over Georgia.

"Our transition defense was awful, our post defense was even worse and our on-ball defense was not very good, and we got just cut up," Wade said after that game. "They were cutting so much harder than us. They just cut us up."

First-year Georgia coach Tom Crean has had a bad-news, good-news week. After an 80-64 home loss to Ole Miss on Feb. 9, Crean uncharacteristically blasted his players for their lack of mental toughness.

"It's all on me, because I'm the one who decided to keep these guys on the team," Crean said. "I live with that every day."

A day later, Crean realized he had gone too far and apologized to his players privately and to the public.

"I am definitely sorry, to them, which I've apologized to them," Crean said. "We've talked about a lot of things, but I definitely apologized to them for (the comments) and anyone else I offended, because that wasn't the intent."

Two days later, Crean was able to secure the commitment of one of country's best high school players, Atlanta native Anthony Edwards.

A day after that, the Bulldogs were routed at Texas A&M, 73-56.

LSU is undefeated in the conference on the road. Point guard Tremont Waters did not shoot well against Kentucky, but he is the catalyst, leading the team with 15.7 points, 6.0 assists and 3.1 steals a game. Freshman forward Naz Reid, who scored five points in the final 3:45 against Kentucky, is averaging 13.8 points and a team-leading 6.3 rebounds a game.

LSU also has been dominant at the free-throw line (445 of 582, 76.5 percent), getting to the line an average of 24.3 times a game.

In the victory over Kentucky, LSU again showed the poise of a team that is improving weekly. The Tigers have fallen behind by double digits in their last four games but won three of them. LSU trailed by nine points to Kentucky three minutes into the second half but did not panic.

"We've got a very, very good team," Wade said. "We've grown as the season has gone along. ... We've gotten better, and (the victory over Kentucky) confirmed that for a lot of folks."

--Field Level Media


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