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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 11/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHICAGO
 
INDIANA
+3.5  

-3.5  
+145

-165

199.5
 
92
Final
104

CHICAGO (9 - 4) at INDIANA (9 - 5)
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Friday, 11/27/2015 8:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
715CHICAGO197.5196.5
716INDIANA-2.5-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-4+0.65-83-1099.950.842.8%56.998.547.540.9%59.1
Road Games4-3+0.14-33-4102.149.144.6%53.7101.048.341.3%59.7
Last 5 Games4-1+3.42-30-597.650.242.4%58.696.645.440.5%54.8
Division Games2-1+0.40-30-395.746.041.2%59.796.040.039.3%66.7
CHICAGO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)99.950.837-8742.8%8-2237.7%17-2275.8%57922207136
vs opponents surrendering100.549.638-8544.3%8-2334.2%17-2375.9%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)102.149.139-8644.6%10-2341.5%15-2078.1%54922207154
Stats Against (All Games)98.547.538-9240.9%8-2333.9%16-2270.1%591321187126
vs opponents averaging102.351.138-8544.7%9-2435.7%17-2374.9%541122208155
Stats Against (Road Games)101.048.338-9241.3%7-2330.1%18-2571.3%601519168136

INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-5+4.810-47-7101.351.244.8%51.695.347.544.1%53.6
Home Games5-2+2.34-33-499.451.645.0%51.395.347.644.9%50.6
Last 5 Games4-1+3.44-14-1112.055.047.9%52.895.250.645.2%50.8
Division Games2-2+0.74-02-2102.250.244.7%55.291.249.541.9%56.5
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.351.238-8444.8%9-2341.6%17-2371.5%5211221910154
vs opponents surrendering99.249.636-8343.9%8-2335.1%18-2475.8%531021218155
Team Stats (Home Games)99.451.637-8245.0%9-2439.4%16-2469.3%511121169164
Stats Against (All Games)95.347.536-8244.1%7-2232.0%16-2371.2%541120218184
vs opponents averaging9949.237-8443.5%8-2333.8%18-2476.1%531121218155
Stats Against (Home Games)95.347.637-8244.9%7-2134.5%14-1976.3%511119219174
Average power rating of opponents played: CHICAGO 94.2,  INDIANA 95.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/27/2015CLEVELAND97-95W-4L198.5U37-8742.5%581338-9440.4%6210
10/28/2015@ BROOKLYN115-100W-5W196.5O42-7853.8%491939-9341.9%5013
10/30/2015@ DETROIT94-98L-3L203.5U34-8440.5%601939-10437.5%7614
11/1/2015ORLANDO92-87W-8L199U33-8737.9%571335-9038.9%6216
11/3/2015@ CHARLOTTE105-130L-3.5L193.5O44-9048.9%401247-9151.6%569
11/5/2015OKLAHOMA CITY104-98W-1W212.5U40-9044.4%55638-8445.2%489
11/7/2015MINNESOTA93-102L-9L201.5U33-9335.5%651839-9640.6%6915
11/9/2015@ PHILADELPHIA111-88W-10.5W198.5O41-9642.7%631435-10035.0%7113
11/13/2015CHARLOTTE102-97W-6.5L199.5U37-8444.0%681136-9537.9%476
11/16/2015INDIANA96-95W-6.5L197U35-8640.7%61835-8740.2%6212
11/18/2015@ PHOENIX103-97W3W203U41-8349.4%571937-9140.7%4712
11/20/2015@ GOLDEN STATE94-106L9.5L207.5U35-8839.8%501239-7949.4%5515
11/24/2015@ PORTLAND93-88W-2.5W201.5U33-8638.4%571031-8835.2%6314
11/27/2015@ INDIANA              
11/30/2015SAN ANTONIO              
12/2/2015DENVER              
12/5/2015CHARLOTTE              
12/7/2015PHOENIX              
12/9/2015@ BOSTON              
12/10/2015LA CLIPPERS              
12/12/2015NEW ORLEANS              

INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ TORONTO99-106L5.5L199.5O32-8637.2%481336-8045.0%6720
10/29/2015MEMPHIS103-112L3L191O37-7847.4%462041-8250.0%4914
10/31/2015UTAH76-97L-4L193U28-7040.0%422439-8844.3%5917
11/3/2015@ DETROIT94-82W4.5W200.5U38-8843.2%491533-8638.4%6123
11/4/2015BOSTON100-98W2W207U35-9138.5%611435-8342.2%5419
11/6/2015MIAMI90-87W1W194U36-8045.0%571236-8144.4%4711
11/8/2015@ CLEVELAND97-101L8W197O39-9043.3%54738-8345.8%5610
11/9/2015ORLANDO97-84W-4W195U34-7744.2%471831-7839.7%5221
11/11/2015@ BOSTON102-91W3.5W203U38-7948.1%551832-7741.6%5118
11/13/2015MINNESOTA107-103W-7.5L200O41-8647.7%501142-8350.6%4515
11/16/2015@ CHICAGO95-96L6.5W197U35-8740.2%621235-8640.7%618
11/18/2015@ PHILADELPHIA112-85W-6W190.5O42-9245.7%511835-7646.1%5029
11/21/2015MILWAUKEE123-86W-4.5W193O47-9151.6%561434-7943.0%4823
11/24/2015@ WASHINGTON123-106W3W207.5O44-8055.0%452038-8345.8%5021
11/27/2015CHICAGO              
11/29/2015@ LA LAKERS              
12/2/2015@ LA CLIPPERS              
12/3/2015@ PORTLAND              
12/5/2015@ UTAH              
12/8/2015GOLDEN STATE              
12/11/2015MIAMI              
12/12/2015@ DETROIT              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHICAGO: Jimmy Butler has quickly become a great NBA player. His shooting is streaky, but if he's knocking down shots in Fred Hoiberg's uptempo system, he's a darkhorse MVP candidate . . . Derrick Rose is not the player he was pre-injuries (obviously). He'll have a chance to get back to attack, attack, attack in Hoiberg's system, which is good, but you're not going to see vintage Rose again . . . Tony Snell is a solid rotation player, a 3-and-D guy who is improving on both ends of the floor . . . Kirk Hinrich will see time at both guard spots, though he's primarily a defensive presence at this point . . . If Rose is hurt again, Aaron Brooks is most likely to take over at the point . . . E'Twaun Moore is kicking around as a practice player. Pau Gasol looked ageless for most of last season. He's going to have a lot of fun dissecting defenses in Hoiberg's system . . . Mike Dunleavy is back as a spot-up shooter on offense and agitator on defense, but could miss the first month of the season with an injured ankle . . . Nikola Mirotic is already a very good player. He'll see time at both forward spots, but he can dominate as a playmaking power forward . . . Taj Gibson needed offseason ankle surgery, but he should be back as a quality rim protector and solid offensive threat . . . The hope is that Doug McDermott is simply a better fit in Hoiberg's three-happy system after spending the year buried on the bench for Tom Thibodeau's grind-it-out team . . . Bobby Portis figures to be more of an understudy to Gibson as a rookie. The Bulls will have to be careful with Joakim Noah's regular-season minutes, and certainly his offensive struggles in last year's playoffs were worrisome. Still, despite his reputation as a Thibodeau guy, he's an underrated passer who should do solid work in Hoiberg's system.
INDIANA: Monta Ellis figures to have the ball in his hands early and often. He and Paul George could do a lot of pick-and-roll work . . . With Ellis coming in, George Hill will likely play off the ball more often than he did last year. It's the kind of role he once filled alongside Lance Stephenson . . . The Pacers figure to use a lot of small ball, meaning C.J. Miles will get minutes as a three-point specialist in three-guard looks . . . Rodney Stuckey was solid last year, and figures to resume a sixth man role . . . Indy will try to get Chase Budinger back on track. When healthy, he's an effective spot-up shooter who moves well off the ball . . . Joseph Young is unlikely to crack the rotation, but his shooting gives him some hope down the line ... His shattered leg should be close to 100%, and the Pacers will rely on Paul George to play a ton of minutes. He'll do a lot more work as a playmaking 4 as Indiana plans to go small ball often . . . He filled in for George as a glue guy last year, but Solomon Hill's skillset is limited. He's looking to hang on to a rotation spot . . . Lavoy Allen gives them a veteran big in a frontcourt full of question marks. He's a physical presence who typically gets into the right spots defensively . . . The Pacers traded for Rakeem Christmas weeks after Cleveland drafted him. He'll have to prove himself defensively after rotting in Syracuse's zone, but he's long and physical . . . Another defense-first youngster, Glenn Robinson III, has a chance at a rotation spot. Jordan Hill will likely get first shot to replace Roy Hibbert. He's a defensive downgrade, but can score around the basket and rebound . . . Rookie Myles Turner's ability to step away and knock down shots, plus protect the rim, makes him intriguing . . . Ian Mahinmi is back as a 7-foot enforcer . . . Indiana also retained Shayne Whittington as additional depth.
PREVIEW
Bulls-Pacers Preview
By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

The Indiana Pacers are knocking down 3-pointers with ridiculous accuracy after a mediocre start, and they seem to be showing no signs of slowing down.

They'll try to stay hot from beyond the arc and avenge a loss earlier this month to the Chicago Bulls on Friday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

Indiana is shooting a league-best 41.6 percent from 3-point range, an unusually good number for a franchise that hasn't finished better than 12th in that category over the last three seasons. The Pacers (9-5) also started off in relatively average fashion, shooting 34.2 percent in their first seven games.

They've won nine of 11 this month, however.

"We're still getting used to the system, but now we're flowing," said Paul George, who is shooting 45.7 percent from 3-point range.

They've shot a blistering 52.9 percent from deep over the last four games - the franchise's best mark for a four-game stretch since Jan. 16-23, 1998 - though they were 24 of 42 in that span compared to 55 for 104 during the current run.

Indiana hit a franchise-record 19 of 26 3-pointers in Tuesday's 123-106 win at Washington, and the 73.1 3-point percentage set a league mark with a minimum 25 attempts.

George scored 40 points and hit seven 3-pointers, while C.J. Miles knocked down eight and scored 32. The duo combined for only two misses and became just the fifth teammates in NBA history to hit seven apiece.

"We've been talking about making people try and pick their poison. There's a lot of space out there when he does what he does," Miles said of George. "There's a lot of space out there when he does what he does. I just try and move in the gaps and find spaces and be aggressive when I get my chances."

Indiana lost 96-95 at Chicago on Nov. 16, shooting 9 of 21 from beyond the arc but just 39.4 percent from 2-point range. George scored 26 while Derrick Rose led Chicago with 23.

The Bulls (9-4) are limiting opponents to 33.9 percent 3-point shooting and held Portland to 27.3 percent (6 for 22) in a 93-88 road win Tuesday.

Jimmy Butler scored 22 while Rose added 17 after missing two games with a sprained left ankle. Chicago shot 38.4 percent - the third time in four games it has shot 40.7 percent or worse - but scored a season high-matching 21 points off turnovers.

"I think we played an all-right game," Rose said. "We won so that's the only thing that matters."

Rose was 7 of 20 and has struggled with his shot all season, hitting 37.3 percent from the field - the seventh-worst among players averaging at least 30 minutes.

"I felt all right," he said. "There were some plays where I had no lift on my shot as far as like driving the ball, but that's going to come the more I play and the stronger it gets."

The Bulls are closing a four-game trip before playing nine of the next 10 games at home, while the Pacers are 5-2 at home and have won five of six there in the series. George has shot just 28.3 percent in his last three home meetings with Chicago, however.


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