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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/6/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH
 
PHILADELPHIA
-7.5  

+7.5  
-330

+250

186
 
89
Final
83

UTAH (24 - 36) at PHILADELPHIA (13 - 48)
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Friday, 3/6/2015 7:05 PM
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807UTAH-7.5-7.5
808PHILADELPHIA184.5183.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-36-1.434-2523-3695.345.445.0%52.396.448.545.0%47.0
Road Games11-20+219-1112-1894.044.145.0%51.697.147.044.9%48.1
Last 5 Games3-2-1.54-11-492.043.646.2%57.084.838.239.1%46.4
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)95.345.436-7945.0%7-2134.0%17-2373.2%521220197146
vs opponents surrendering99.849.637-8444.7%8-2234.6%17-2375.2%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)94.044.135-7845.0%7-2035.5%16-2372.7%521122197156
Stats Against (All Games)96.448.536-8145.0%7-2036.3%16-2176.1%471020198125
vs opponents averaging100.950.338-8445.1%8-2335.0%17-2375.6%521122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)97.147.037-8344.9%8-2137.4%15-2075.2%481121198125

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-48-0.130-3024-3790.744.741.1%51.4101.252.545.0%55.2
Home Games8-21-2.117-1112-1794.746.942.8%51.6100.252.043.9%53.8
Last 5 Games1-4-0.82-33-294.446.639.5%55.6103.254.644.4%55.8
PHILADELPHIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)90.744.733-8141.1%8-2531.9%17-2468.4%5111202110186
vs opponents surrendering99.249.337-8344.7%8-2234.7%17-2375.2%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)94.746.934-8042.8%8-2433.3%18-2572.5%521123229176
Stats Against (All Games)101.252.537-8345.0%8-2434.6%18-2475.8%5511242110165
vs opponents averaging99.849.838-8444.9%8-2334.9%17-2275.6%511122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)100.252.037-8343.9%8-2434.3%19-2575.9%5412252110164
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH 96.7,  PHILADELPHIA 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/26/2015BOSTON90-99L-7.5L193.5U35-8242.7%541435-7447.3%4214
1/28/2015LA CLIPPERS89-94L6.5W199U35-8143.2%57934-7644.7%458
1/30/2015GOLDEN STATE110-100W10W206O42-9444.7%701137-8643.0%4913
2/3/2015@ PORTLAND102-103L8.5W193.5O39-8545.9%481036-7647.4%5614
2/4/2015MEMPHIS90-100L6.5L186O33-7345.2%501238-8047.5%459
2/6/2015@ PHOENIX93-100L5L202U37-8046.2%491438-8445.2%5011
2/7/2015SACRAMENTO102-90W-6W195U43-8650.0%54932-8239.0%5512
2/9/2015@ NEW ORLEANS100-96W2.5W185O39-9341.9%601033-7941.8%4915
2/11/2015@ DALLAS82-87L5T200U30-8037.5%671828-7537.3%4511
2/20/2015PORTLAND92-76W4.5W191.5U37-8344.6%57826-7236.1%4613
2/23/2015SAN ANTONIO90-81W5.5W186U34-8341.0%561332-7940.5%5422
2/25/2015LA LAKERS97-100L-9.5L192O34-7346.6%572040-8944.9%469
2/27/2015@ DENVER104-82W-4W194U39-6857.4%512028-8433.3%4915
2/28/2015MILWAUKEE82-75W-4W181.5U29-7638.2%552229-7439.2%4423
3/3/2015@ MEMPHIS93-82W7.5W182U36-8045.0%591533-8240.2%4311
3/4/2015@ BOSTON84-85L1.5W192.5U34-7545.3%631333-8837.5%503
3/6/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
3/8/2015@ BROOKLYN              
3/10/2015NEW YORK              
3/12/2015HOUSTON              
3/14/2015DETROIT              
3/16/2015CHARLOTTE              
3/18/2015WASHINGTON              
3/19/2015@ LA LAKERS              
3/21/2015@ GOLDEN STATE              

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/26/2015@ NEW ORLEANS74-99L15L189.5U28-8134.6%491239-8645.3%6111
1/28/2015DETROIT89-69W8W192U37-7847.4%551923-7530.7%4417
1/30/2015MINNESOTA103-94W4W193O37-7450.0%401434-7644.7%4721
1/31/2015@ ATLANTA85-91L16.5W192U31-8138.3%531434-7843.6%5212
2/2/2015@ CLEVELAND84-97L17W196U31-7839.7%462135-7844.9%5518
2/3/2015DENVER105-98W7.5W193.5O31-7044.3%602033-8538.8%4914
2/6/2015@ BOSTON96-107L8.5L190.5O35-7944.3%541739-8645.3%5910
2/7/2015CHARLOTTE89-81W8W182U29-7439.2%581529-8434.5%5312
2/9/2015GOLDEN STATE84-89L15.5W206U33-7941.8%582734-8540.0%4714
2/20/2015INDIANA95-106L8.5L183.5O34-8440.5%571740-8348.2%5015
2/22/2015@ ORLANDO98-103L8.5W189O36-7846.2%462139-8247.6%5015
2/23/2015@ MIAMI108-119L11.5W193.5O40-8447.6%421246-8355.4%5816
2/25/2015@ MILWAUKEE88-104L10.5L187.5O31-7541.3%432844-8253.7%4822
2/27/2015WASHINGTON89-81W7W193.5U28-8035.0%671530-9332.3%6613
3/1/2015@ INDIANA74-94L11L193U29-8434.5%571636-8840.9%6212
3/2/2015TORONTO103-114L9L192O41-7852.6%441541-8051.2%419
3/4/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY118-123L15W203O34-9635.4%671744-9645.8%6214
3/6/2015UTAH              
3/7/2015ATLANTA              
3/11/2015CHICAGO              
3/13/2015SACRAMENTO              
3/14/2015BROOKLYN              
3/16/2015@ BOSTON              
3/18/2015DETROIT              
3/20/2015NEW YORK              
3/22/2015@ LA LAKERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
UTAH: GUARDS: TREY BURKE is likely the lead guard here, though it's really by default. He doesn't have the athleticism to make a lot of plays in the lane, and will have to rely on difficult shot-making . . . He continues to steadily improve, and there could be a bigger role available for ALEC BURKS. He'll have to develop a more consistent three-point shot before he really breaks out though . . . DANTE EXUM is an electrifying athlete, but he's making an enormous jump from essentially high school ball in Australia. He could be a gem in the long run, but don't expect him to do much as a rookie . . . TOURE' MURRY will likely play some garbage minutes. FORWARDS: He ascended to the alpha role in Utah, but GORDON HAYWARD had some struggles with the extra defensive attention. He should improve somewhat, as he knows what's coming, and has added a runner to his repertoire . . . DERRICK FAVORS will play more at the 4-spot this season, and he has the strength to power his way to easy baskets. He's a potential double-double guy . . . RODNEY HOOD had an up-and-down year at Duke despite his physical gifts. He has an NBA-caliber combination of size and athleticism, but right now he's a streaky shooter with a lot of rough edges on his game . . . TREVOR BOOKER is a solid second-unit big man, a defensive bruiser and good screener on offense . . . JEREMY EVANS can dunk, but provides little else . . . STEVE NOVAK will never be a full-time player, but he's still one of the league's elite shooters. CENTERS: He was disappointing last season, but ENES KANTER still has some upside on the offensive end of the floor. How he and Favors will mesh is yet to be seen . . . RUDY GOBERT is a shot-blocking fool, but still ultra-raw
PHILADELPHIA: GUARDS: MICHAEL CARTER-WILLIAMS wasn't the most legit Rookie of the Year, but he had his moments. He should be a little more efficient in his second season, and Philly certainly doesn't have a better alternative at the point. A shoulder injury will likely keep him sidelined for the first three weeks of the upcoming season . . . TONY WROTEN makes some highlight-reel plays and will likely start at the 2. He's too erratic to be in the rotation for a playoff team . . . As for the rest of the backcourt, ELLIOT WILLIAMS is looking to revive his career, and he's no worse than James Anderson and Hollis Thompson, who were starting for this team last season . . . Injuries have all but ended JASON RICHARDSON's career. He's on the final year of his deal, and might not play in 2014-15 after suffering a stress fracture to his right foot in late October . . . ALEXEY SHVED could play some quality minutes at both guard spots for this team. FORWARDS: The 2014 draft was deep, allowing Philly to land a first-round value in second-rounder K.J. McDANIELS. He's certainly better than anyone the Sixers trotted out at the 3-spot last season . . . HOLLIS THOMPSON could keep a starting job warm again . . . Another second-rounder, JERAMI GRANT, could play his way into the rotation. He's talented, but he's also something of a 'tweener, and like most Syracuse guys sitting in a 2-3 zone, Grant never learned how to e-on-one defense . . . ARNETT MOULTRIE has been something of a problem child in Philly, but he's good enough to make this rotation if he turns it around effort-wise . . . LUC RICHARD MBAH a MOUTE is here as a mentor for Joel Embiid. CENTERS: NERLENS NOEL is ready to make his debut. His collegiate rates suggest he'll rebound and block shots. The question marks are durability, functional strength and offensive game. He'll get to learn on the fly . . . JOEL EMBIID's foot problems will keep him out until at least midseason, and the Sixers will certainly play it safe with him. On raw talent, he's a future star. The questions are durability, and whether he can co-exist with Noel.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (UTAH-PHILADELPHIA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Jazz-76ers Preview* ====================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Utah (24-36) at Philadelphia (13-48), 7:00 p.m. EDT

The Utah Jazz have responded well after their most recent defeats, stringing together consecutive wins each time.

Following a deflating loss, they will try to begin another streak Friday night by toppling the lowly Philadelphia 76ers.

Utah (24-36) has won seven of 10 and had claimed a season-high three consecutive victories before an 85-84 loss in Boston on Wednesday. The Celtics' Tyler Zeller made the winning basket as time expired and allowed his team to escape with a victory after blowing an eight-point lead in the final 2:18.

"We should have won," said Jazz center Rudy Gobert, whose team was also denied its first three-game road win streak in two seasons. "We made good plays at the end, and we had the game."

Following each of its previous three losses, Utah came back with easy victories by an average of 16.7 points.

Utah will try to bounce back with its fifth consecutive victory over the 76ers (13-48). They won 88-71 on Dec. 27 in the only meeting this season behind Derrick Favors' 17 points and season high-tying 15 rebounds.

While Favors and fellow former lottery picks Gordon Hayward and Trey Burke are showing glimpses of a potentially bright future in Utah, there hasn't been much to get Philadelphia excited. The 76ers are opening a season-high five-game homestand having lost seven of eight.

However, they did see a big bright spot in Wednesday's 123-118 overtime loss to Oklahoma City as unheralded second-year player Isaiah Canaan scored a career-high 31 points and hit eight 3-pointers. The 6-foot Canaan, who also had seven rebounds and six assists in his seventh game since being acquired from Houston, is averaging 13.4 points with Philadelphia after scoring 6.2 per game for the Rockets.

Even with his exploits Wednesday, the Sixers blew a 16-point lead in the second half. However, they did bounce back to score the final eight points of regulation to force overtime.

"There isn't back down in the group," coach Brett Brown said. "We're trying to build a program through ... a fighting spirit. I think the group did that."

Jason Richardson provided a season-best 29 points and the tying 3-pointer with 27.1 seconds left in regulation. Richardson, averaging 16.8 points in his last four games, has quickly returned to form after ending a 25-month absence due to knee and foot problems Feb. 20.

Robert Covington, one of the 76ers' top scorers at 13.2 points per game, has missed the past two contests because of a bruised right elbow and is questionable for this one.

Covington had 17 points and nine rebounds - one shy of a career high - in the loss at Utah in December.

The 76ers shot 32.4 percent in that game while the Jazz weren't much better at 35.7. The teams were a combined 9 of 49 from 3-point range.

Utah has shot 21.2 percent from beyond the arc over its past three games. Hayward is in a 4-for-25 slump from 3-point range and Burke has missed his last nine attempts.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 7:57:18 AM EST.


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