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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/6/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CLEVELAND
 
ATLANTA
-1.5  

+1.5  
-120

+100

207.5
 
97
Final
106

CLEVELAND (39 - 24) at ATLANTA (48 - 12)
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Friday, 3/6/2015 7:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
811CLEVELAND-1-2
812ATLANTA200.5203.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games39-24-12.831-3224-38102.853.545.6%52.198.750.045.3%49.5
Road Games16-15-1.713-1812-18101.651.644.1%52.3100.552.246.5%50.7
Last 5 Games3-2+13-22-3105.854.244.2%58.097.647.243.8%48.4
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.853.538-8245.6%9-2735.4%18-2475.3%521122197134
vs opponents surrendering99.749.737-8344.8%8-2234.7%17-2375.3%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.651.637-8444.1%9-2833.3%18-2574.5%521220197134
Stats Against (All Games)98.750.038-8445.3%8-2334.4%15-2075.2%491124218135
vs opponents averaging99.449.437-8344.6%8-2234.7%17-2375.3%521122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)100.552.239-8346.5%8-2333.7%16-2174.7%511124217135

ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games48-12+27.938-2030-29102.650.446.6%49.596.346.243.4%50.8
Home Games28-4+12.819-1316-15102.351.146.6%49.995.247.843.4%49.8
Last 5 Games5-0+52-21-498.645.043.8%51.089.645.042.9%48.6
ATLANTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.650.438-8146.6%10-2638.3%17-2277.6%50926189145
vs opponents surrendering99.449.637-8344.9%8-2234.8%17-2375.1%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)102.351.138-8146.6%10-2638.1%17-2278.1%50926179144
Stats Against (All Games)96.346.236-8443.4%9-2633.2%15-2076.2%511223217155
vs opponents averaging9949.337-8344.7%8-2234.5%17-2374.9%521122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)95.247.836-8443.4%9-2632.8%14-1875.5%501123217155
Average power rating of opponents played: CLEVELAND 95.3,  ATLANTA 95
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/25/2015OKLAHOMA CITY108-98W-3W212.5U36-8243.9%631137-9439.4%538
1/27/2015@ DETROIT103-95W-9L209U39-9341.9%51935-8342.2%5818
1/28/2015PORTLAND99-94W-2.5W203U34-8540.0%53835-8043.7%488
1/30/2015SACRAMENTO101-90W-10.5W209.5U38-8047.5%521730-8435.7%5716
1/31/2015@ MINNESOTA106-90W-11W204U42-8748.3%621334-8241.5%4312
2/2/2015PHILADELPHIA97-84W-17L196U35-7844.9%551831-7839.7%4621
2/5/2015LA CLIPPERS105-94W-4W207.5U31-7243.1%571838-9141.8%5312
2/6/2015@ INDIANA99-103L-6L196.5O40-8944.9%541537-7946.8%468
2/8/2015LA LAKERS120-105W-14W197.5O45-8254.9%561441-10041.0%517
2/11/2015MIAMI113-93W-12W193O44-7856.4%501534-8440.5%4214
2/12/2015@ CHICAGO98-113L-1.5L197.5O37-8543.5%551642-9245.7%558
2/20/2015@ WASHINGTON127-89W-3W198O46-9051.1%561038-8644.2%4717
2/22/2015@ NEW YORK101-83W-17W196.5U40-7950.6%511537-9937.4%5711
2/24/2015@ DETROIT102-93W-7W206U34-7744.2%491433-8240.2%5913
2/26/2015GOLDEN STATE110-99W-3W216.5U36-7746.8%591639-9242.4%5014
2/27/2015@ INDIANA86-93L2.5L193.5U33-9235.9%591534-8042.5%598
3/1/2015@ HOUSTON103-105L1L207O40-9840.8%661534-7445.9%4919
3/3/2015BOSTON110-79W-11W209.5U43-8948.3%571131-8835.2%4914
3/4/2015@ TORONTO120-112W-5W204.5O40-7851.3%49943-7954.4%358
3/6/2015@ ATLANTA              
3/7/2015PHOENIX              
3/10/2015@ DALLAS              
3/12/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
3/15/2015@ ORLANDO              
3/16/2015@ MIAMI              
3/18/2015BROOKLYN              
3/20/2015INDIANA              
3/22/2015@ MILWAUKEE              

ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/25/2015MINNESOTA112-100W-17.5L200.5O45-8056.2%371037-7152.1%4313
1/28/2015BROOKLYN113-102W-14L192O38-8246.3%541139-8744.8%428
1/30/2015PORTLAND105-99W-5W203.5O40-8447.6%511339-8744.8%5017
1/31/2015PHILADELPHIA91-85W-16.5L192U34-7843.6%521231-8138.3%5314
2/2/2015@ NEW ORLEANS100-115L-3L196O40-8944.9%38643-8650.0%6113
2/4/2015WASHINGTON105-96W-6W196O38-8047.5%541434-7744.2%4612
2/6/2015GOLDEN STATE124-116W2W213O38-7749.4%451347-10345.6%5914
2/8/2015@ MEMPHIS88-94L3L197U33-8041.2%431436-9239.1%6311
2/9/2015@ MINNESOTA117-105W-6.5W206.5O44-8651.2%441042-9345.2%5616
2/11/2015@ BOSTON88-89L-6.5L201.5U33-7842.3%551230-9332.3%6210
2/20/2015TORONTO80-105L-5.5L206U29-8833.0%632243-9644.8%5813
2/22/2015@ MILWAUKEE97-86W-5W194U35-8740.2%542032-7244.4%4124
2/25/2015DALLAS104-87W-8.5W204.5U39-8545.9%481134-8042.5%5115
2/27/2015ORLANDO95-88W-11L195U36-8144.4%481836-8045.0%5017
2/28/2015@ MIAMI93-91W-2T196U34-7943.0%471832-8139.5%5323
3/3/2015HOUSTON104-96W-8.5L199O39-8645.3%581539-9043.3%4812
3/6/2015CLEVELAND              
3/7/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
3/9/2015SACRAMENTO              
3/11/2015@ DENVER              
3/13/2015@ PHOENIX              
3/15/2015@ LA LAKERS              
3/16/2015@ SACRAMENTO              
3/18/2015@ GOLDEN STATE              
3/20/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/22/2015SAN ANTONIO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CLEVELAND: GUARDS: KYRIE IRVING will play off the ball more. With defenses keying on LeBron James, Irving should become a more efficient scorer . . . DION WAITERS will start for the Cavaliers at shooting guard. He shows flashes of brilliance on offense, but like Irving, doesn't play defense . . . MIKE MILLER reunites with James as a part-time floor spacer . . . JOE HARRIS' deep shooting makes him a possible long-term replacement for Miller. FORWARDS: LeBRON JAMES is the MVP favorite. He'll fill up the stat sheet while having these Cavaliers in a position to win every single night . . . KEVIN LOVE is one of the game's premier power forwards. He should have plenty of open looks this season, as he plays off of James. He'll also rack up rebounds . . . TRISTAN THOMPSON's switch from shooting left-handed to righty last season went well. He's a solid two-way player who should see time at center as well . . . SHAWN MARION will be a swiss-army knife off the bench for the Cavs. He can do a little bit of everything and will allow James to get a little rest this season. . . JAMES JONES followed James to Cleveland. He'll see minutes in a handful of games as a three-point specialist. CENTERS: ANDERSON VAREJAO stayed relatively healthy last season, and the Cavs will need him considering their thin rotation up front. He never developed much of an offensive game, but his energy, defense and rebounding fit well alongside Thompson and James.

Because of this important information, no power rating or computer score edges are posted for this game.

ATLANTA: GUARDS: Considering he was almost gone a year ago, the Hawks are thankful JEFF TEAGUE is still in town. He may never be a great shooter, but he gets wherever he wants on the floor . . . KYLE KORVER is still the NBA's premier shooter, and he's shown no signs of relinquishing that title . . . THABO SEFOLOSHA gives the Hawks a defensive option to complement Korver. He looked worn down last season though, eventually falling out of OKC's rotation . . . KENT BAZEMORE gives Atlanta some more offensive firepower off the bench . . . DENNIS SCHRODER showed flashes of that Rajon Rondo Lite promise last year. Don't be surprised to see him paired with Teague in some lineups . . . There's no guarantee JOHN JENKINS will ever be the same after back surgery. FORWARDS: PAUL MILLSAP has developed into a capable co-alpha, along with Jeff Teague. In addition to his low-post work, he's developed a three-point shot and the ability to work off the dribble . . . DeMARRE CARROLL is trying to add a three-point shot to his repertoire. It would give him a big boost in offensive value to go along with his defense and all-around hustle . . . ADREIAN PAYNE will provide some much-needed depth at the 4 and 5 spots. He's NBA-ready, especially with his ability to pull opposing big men away from the basket with his shooting . . . MIKE MUSCALA gives them another big man who can shoot it, but he's not athletic enough to hold his own in the NBA. CENTERS: Will AL HORFORD ever stay healthy? He's an All-Star when he is. His recent injuries have been a bit fluky, but it's going to be tough to trust him . . . PERO ANTIC proved to be a capable stretch-5 last year, but the arrival of Payne will likely push him out of the rotation.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (CLEVELAND-ATLANTA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Cavaliers-Hawks Preview* =========================

By PAUL NEWBERRY AP Sports Writer

Cleveland (39-24) at Atlanta (48-12), 7:30 p.m. EDT

ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Hawks are blowing away everyone in the Eastern Conference.

Yet, there's always a sense that LeBron James will be standing in the way when they get to the playoffs.

That scenario adds an extra bit of intrigue to Friday night's matchup in Atlanta between the Hawks and James' Cleveland Cavaliers.

The front-running Hawks insist they're not treating this game any different. Of course, that's what you would expect from the team with a double-digit lead in the East, which has all but locked up home-court advantage throughout the conference playoffs with more than a month to go in the regular season.

"We want to be better later in the season than we are now," forward DeMarre Carroll said Thursday, shortly after the Hawks wrapped up an hour-long practice. "This is more about the Hawks than any sort of message game."

The Cavaliers see it a bit different. Even though they are 10 1-2 games behind the Hawks, dueling with Chicago and Toronto for the second seed, they haven't backed off their expectations of competing for a championship.

"Obviously, we have some great teams in the league that are ahead of us," guard Kyrie Irving said. "We're trying to use that as a barometer and test for us when we come out to play, especially on the road. These games mean a lot. Seeding is a big thing. We just want to take care of business."

The Hawks are the NBA's most surprising team, a long-overlooked franchise that went unbeaten in January (during a 19-game winning streak) and had four players - Paul Millsap, Jeff Teague, Al Horford and Kyle Korver - in the All-Star Game.

After a 7-6 start, they have won 41 of their last 48 games, their latest run of five in a row extended Tuesday when they rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat Houston. Atlanta has the league's best record (48-12), a half-game ahead of Golden State, and merely needs to win 12 of its last 22 games to ensure home court in the East.

The Cavaliers (39-24) haven't been the powerhouse everyone expected after luring James back to Cleveland and trading for Kevin Love, pairing those two with Irving to create their own version of the Big Three.

Even though Cleveland seems to be coming together, winning eight of its last 11, James said it's too soon to make comparisons to the conference's newest powerhouse.

"It shouldn't be about the team we're playing," James said after the Cavs held off the Toronto Raptors 120-112 on Wednesday. "It's about our process. Obviously, Atlanta has been playing great basketball all year. We can't try to go in there and see where we are with them.

"They've been playing the most consistent, along with Golden State, all year. So we'll see where we are. If we keep getting better, we keep playing defense like we've been playing the last couple of months, we'll give ourselves a great chance."

While the Hawks have maintained essentially the same roster all year, the Cavaliers have made some major changes since the first three meetings between the teams, all before New Year's Day.

Cleveland acquired J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert from the New York Knicks to provide additional scoring, and bulked up on the inside by picking up 7-foot-1 Timofey Mozgov from Denver and signing 6-10 Kendrick Perkins.

"They're going to test us, they're going to challenge us," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said. "That's what you want. You want to be tested and you want to be challenged in a big way. I think our guys, and all of us, look forward to that test and that challenge. But it's not really sending really any messages or anything like that, where we stand or where anybody stands."

The Cavaliers handed Atlanta its worst loss of the season back on Nov. 15, 127-94, but the Hawks bounced back just a month later to dole out Cleveland's most lopsided defeat, 127-98 - the game that signaled this team had a chance to be something special.

Atlanta won again on Dec. 30 in a much more competitive matchup, 109-101.

For their final meeting of the regular season, the Hawks are at home and well rested after two days off. The Cavaliers were off Thursday, their only break in a stretch of four games in five days.

So, while this may not exactly be a fair fight, it should be a more accurate gauge of where both teams are with the playoffs approaching.

"It's going to be a good challenge," Teague said. "As long as we're playing well at the end of the season and going into the playoffs, as long as we're playing at a high level on both ends, that's all that really matters to me."

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Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963


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