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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 5/4/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
ATLANTA
 
CLEVELAND
+7  

-7  
+220

-300

196
 
98
Final
123

ATLANTA (52 - 37) at CLEVELAND (62 - 25)
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Wednesday, 5/4/2016 8:05 PM
Eastern Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 2 - CLE Leads 1-0
Board OpenLatest
513ATLANTA199197.5
514CLEVELAND-7.5-7
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games52-37-23.145-4338-49102.649.345.4%49.998.948.542.8%55.3
Road Games22-23-12.121-2319-24101.848.444.5%50.3101.049.043.2%55.7
Last 5 Games2-3-1.22-31-4101.044.442.4%56.898.845.241.4%55.0
Playoff Games4-3+0.83-41-699.445.141.7%58.195.341.139.2%56.0
ATLANTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.649.338-8545.4%10-2934.6%16-2078.2%50825199146
vs opponents surrendering102.35138-8545.1%8-2435.2%18-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.848.438-8444.5%10-2933.9%17-2277.9%50924199156
Stats Against (All Games)98.948.537-8642.8%8-2533.5%17-2275.6%551122198155
vs opponents averaging102.451.138-8544.9%8-2435.1%18-2375.8%521122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)101.049.037-8743.2%9-2634.1%17-2376.7%561122199155

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games62-25-0.741-4543-44104.352.846.0%52.698.149.244.9%49.2
Home Games36-8+7.922-2223-21106.653.246.8%53.298.148.544.8%48.1
Last 5 Games5-0+53-22-3103.653.245.8%50.094.651.445.6%49.4
Playoff Games5-0+53-22-3103.653.245.8%50.094.651.445.6%49.4
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.352.839-8446.0%11-3036.7%16-2274.7%531123207134
vs opponents surrendering102.551.238-8545.2%8-2435.3%18-2375.9%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)106.653.240-8546.8%11-2937.4%16-2275.2%531125207124
Stats Against (All Games)98.149.237-8244.9%8-2334.8%17-2373.9%49921217134
vs opponents averaging101.950.938-8545.0%8-2435.2%17-2375.1%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.148.537-8244.8%8-2335.0%17-2374.6%48922217134
Average power rating of opponents played: ATLANTA 95.5,  CLEVELAND 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/25/2016MILWAUKEE101-90W-9W200.5U41-9742.3%561135-8441.7%6115
3/26/2016@ DETROIT112-95W1.5W207P43-9545.3%51434-8838.6%6411
3/28/2016@ CHICAGO102-100W-3L206.5U36-8542.4%53840-10538.1%688
3/30/2016@ TORONTO97-105L1L201.5O37-8344.6%461836-8045.0%5411
4/1/2016CLEVELAND108-110L-2L206O38-9540.0%601539-9839.8%7012
4/5/2016PHOENIX103-90W-15L206U39-9541.1%621630-8137.0%6224
4/7/2016TORONTO95-87W-5.5W200U33-7643.4%481332-8438.1%5611
4/9/2016BOSTON118-107W-5.5W207.5O46-8852.3%491740-9044.4%5315
4/11/2016@ CLEVELAND94-109L6.5L205.5U39-8744.8%471540-8348.2%5315
4/13/2016@ WASHINGTON98-109L-9L210.5U32-8139.5%562242-8847.7%6119
4/16/2016BOSTON102-101W-5.5L206.5U35-8640.7%641137-10236.3%6310
4/19/2016BOSTON89-72W-6.5W206U32-8239.0%591528-8831.8%5414
4/22/2016@ BOSTON103-111L3L203.5O38-8644.2%481338-8246.3%5615
4/24/2016@ BOSTON95-104L-1L203U37-10037.0%621440-9442.6%6514
4/26/2016BOSTON110-83W-7.5W198U42-9643.7%591229-7737.7%5420
4/28/2016@ BOSTON104-92W-3W198U38-7451.4%571834-9436.2%4712
5/2/2016@ CLEVELAND93-104L8L199.5U33-8737.9%581237-8344.6%538
5/4/2016@ CLEVELAND              
5/6/2016CLEVELAND              
5/8/2016CLEVELAND              

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/26/2016@ NEW YORK107-93W-8.5W202U37-8344.6%59933-7941.8%488
3/29/2016HOUSTON100-106L-1.5L212U31-8636.0%501138-7948.1%7114
3/31/2016BROOKLYN107-87W-17.5W212U38-8743.7%571735-9437.2%6417
4/1/2016@ ATLANTA110-108W2W206O39-9839.8%701238-9540.0%6015
4/3/2016CHARLOTTE112-103W-6.5W202.5O45-8354.2%511734-7644.7%3715
4/5/2016@ MILWAUKEE109-80W-9.5W202.5U41-7554.7%481635-8839.8%4610
4/6/2016@ INDIANA109-123L4L196O35-7447.3%381045-8056.2%4414
4/9/2016@ CHICAGO102-105L-7L205O36-8343.4%521540-8944.9%5512
4/11/2016ATLANTA109-94W-6.5W205.5U40-8348.2%531539-8744.8%4715
4/13/2016DETROIT110-112L-4L194.5O46-9747.4%541037-8543.5%5512
4/17/2016DETROIT106-101W-11L200.5O39-8844.3%51437-7350.7%4310
4/20/2016DETROIT107-90W-11W202U40-8050.0%481234-7843.6%5712
4/22/2016@ DETROIT101-91W-4.5W200U39-8048.7%511036-7448.6%387
4/24/2016@ DETROIT100-98W-6.5L197.5O36-8641.9%47537-7648.7%519
5/2/2016ATLANTA104-93W-8W199.5U37-8344.6%53833-8737.9%5812
5/4/2016ATLANTA              
5/6/2016@ ATLANTA              
5/8/2016@ ATLANTA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ATLANTA: When Jeff Teague has it going, he can carry this team offensively. He has shown the ability to get into the paint at will . . . Kyle Korver is coming off ankle surgery, but it shouldn't affect his shooting . . . Kent Bazemore is a high-energy, D-first guy who could start opposite Korver . . . His shot doesn't scare anybody, and opponents will continue to sag off Dennis Schroder. He'll be one of the league's better sixth men, but he's a work in progress . . . Tim Hardaway Jr. didn't play enough defense to stay on the court for the Knicks. He has to do a 180 if he's going to break into the rotation of a playoff team . . . Once he is fully recovered from shoulder surgery, Shelvin Mack will resume his role as third point guard . . . Justin Holiday is the new 12th man. With DeMarre Carroll gone, Paul Millsap will spend a little more time on the perimeter in big lineups. He has the skill set to thrive in an inside-outside role and should have another All-Star-type season . . . If his ankle is fully recovered, Thabo Sefolosha could step into DeMarre Carroll's old SF spot. He's no longer the corner three threat he was in Oklahoma City . . . Mike Scott could end up the first big off the bench. His lack of athleticism keeps him from being much of a threat on either side of the court, but his ability to step away and knock down shots spaces the floor nicely for the Hawks . . . Mike Muscala is an even more extreme version of Scott's skill set. He's a non-factor in most facets, but is one of the league's best pure-shooting bigs. He finally stayed healthy, and Al Horford has the ability to police the paint defensively, rebound, score and even create for teammates . . . Tiago Splitter provides Atlanta with a nice secondary part. He moves well defensively and is active on the offensive glass . . . Walter Tavares is massive and solidly athletic, but likely needs a year or two to develop.
CLEVELAND: Kyrie Irving has no timetable for a return after fracturing his kneecap in the Finals. He remained effective and productive alongside LeBron James, but Cleveland has to play it safe with him in the regular season . . . Despite the shaky Finals performance, Iman Shumpert got paid this offseason. He can defend, but he's a fifth option on offense and is out until January after undergoing wrist surgery . . . Mo Williams will alleviate some of Irving's point guard load, as his shooting makes him a nice fit alongside old pal LeBron . . . Unlikely postseason hero, Matthew Dellavedova figures to lose playing time but still has a place in the NBA as an energy guy . . . Joe Harris has some upside as a shooter, but will be buried on the bench. Look for LeBron James to take a little more time off than he has in past years, but he'll still be in the MVP conversation . . . They'll have to figure something out for Kevin Love, who was neither comfortable nor effective for most of last season . . . Newly-signed Tristan Thompson is more of a big body than anything else. He'll clear space around the basket for offensive boards, but he's not a rim protector and won't scare anyone offensively . . . Richard Jefferson figures to take on solid second-unit minutes. He still has something left in the tank . . . James Jones gives them another shooter to spread the floor, and absorbs any minutes that would have gone to Mike Miller . . . Rookie Sir'Dominic Pointer has no chance to make the rotation. Timofey Mozgov will often sit when opponents go small ball, but he has made strides as a capable defender and underrated scoring threat . . . Coming off a ruptured achilles, Anderson Varejao will likely fill a part-time role. Most guys have a rough time in their first season back from that injury.
PREVIEW
Hawks-Cavaliers Preview
By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue celebrated his 39th birthday on Tuesday and proudly showed off a few gray hairs - silvery-speckled souvenirs of job-related stress.

''I dyed mine gray,'' Lue joked. ''My Barack Obama look.''

Well, Lue may soon be grayer than the president if King James doesn't get to the free-throw line more often.

LeBron James attempted just one foul shot - completing a 3-point play with 2:09 left - in Cleveland's Game 1 win over the Atlanta Hawks, who overcame an 18-point deficit before fading in the final four minutes and losing by 11.

Over the course of his 13-year career, James has played in 183 playoff games, and this was just the first time he attempted only one free throw. Twice he took zero.

Lue wasn't about to risk a fine from the NBA for complaining about the officials heading into Game 2 on Wednesday, but he thought James deserved more whistles than were heard.

''When he attacks the basket, he's so strong and athletic and he goes with so much force that a lot of times, guys are bouncing off of him, but still, those are fouls,'' said Lue, who improved to 5-0 in his first postseason in charge. ''We just got to continue to play through it and got to continue to keep attacking and, hopefully, we'll get those calls.''

On one late sequence, James got whacked in the face as he drove to the basket by Atlanta's Paul Millsap and crashed to the floor. Sprawled next to a few photographers on the baseline, James held his head as play continued without him. The Hawks then enjoyed a 5-on-4 advantage for several seconds before James lumbered up the floor still smarting from Millsap's blow.

James gets his share of favorable calls, no doubt. But to this point in these playoffs, the four-time MVP has only tried 16 free throws in five games.

That's hardly preferential treatment for a superstar.

Atlanta did all it could to slow him down, and James still posted 25 points, nine assists, seven rebounds and five steals in 40 minutes as the Cavs improved to 9-0 against the Hawks in the postseason. The Hawks may need a new strategy to prevent the Cavs from taking a 2-0 lead.

While they did a serviceable job on James, the Hawks were unable to stop Kyrie Irving (21 points) down the stretch, they scored one field goal in the final 4:29 and they couldn't handle Tristan Thompson, who snared 14 rebounds, including a vital one on the offensive end that led to James' game-sealing 3-point play.

Thompson's uncanny ability to come up with rebounds has been an issue since last year's Eastern Conference finals when he averaged 11 rebounds during Cleveland's four-game sweep, outplaying Millsap and Al Horford, a pair of All-Stars.

Atlanta's dilemma - and this is true for any Cleveland opponent - is that when a second player commits to guarding James, it makes it easier for Thompson to rebound.

''If you help, then he's active on the boards,'' Atlanta coach Mike Budenholzer said. ''I know it's more important that we make them miss first. That's our priority and then we have to have all five guys in there getting after it. Credit to him. He's a good player. He plays off their penetration and shots well. If we continue to make the first shot difficult and then all five guys participate, that gives us our best chance.''

The Hawks won't have any chance if Kyle Korver doesn't get going.

Atlanta's sharpshooter attempted just one shot - and missed a 3-pointer - in nearly 37 minutes as he was unable to shake free from Cavs guards J.R. Smith, who hounded him all over the court. But while Cleveland's strategy on Korver worked, Hawks guard Dennis Schroder made the Cavs pay by dropping five 3-pointers and scoring 27 points.

Lue made a late adjustment, going over screens instead of under them, to make it tougher on Schroder.

Cleveland's only concern coming out of Game 1 was the health of Kevin Love, who banged his right shoulder when he got Hawks guard Kent Bazemore off his feet with a pump fake and drew a hard foul while trying a 3-pointer.

Love, who scored 17 points on just 4 of 17 shooting in Game 1, was not spotted at the team's facility when the media was allowed in following practice, but Lue said the forward was ''fine.''

''No problems,'' Lue said.

And maybe one less gray hair.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 12:52:02 AM EST.


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