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NBA : ATS Matchup
Thursday 12/1/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
ORLANDO
 
MEMPHIS
-4  

+4  
-175

+155

191.5
 
94
Final
95

ORLANDO (7 - 11) at MEMPHIS (11 - 8)
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Thursday, 12/1/2016 8:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
707ORLANDO-1-2
708MEMPHIS181.5188.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-11+1.76-116-1292.345.441.2%54.298.050.944.2%53.7
Road Games3-5+5.54-42-692.044.242.0%53.2100.951.744.6%54.2
Last 5 Games1-4+1.12-31-491.644.641.5%54.893.248.843.3%51.2
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)92.345.435-8541.2%8-2431.7%14-2072.3%541121186136
vs opponents surrendering102.951.638-8544.7%9-2635.2%18-2376.5%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)92.044.236-8642.0%7-2530.3%12-1673.8%531022197145
Stats Against (All Games)98.050.938-8544.2%8-2332.8%15-2075.8%541021197126
vs opponents averaging102.251.538-8544.7%9-2534.7%17-2276.9%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)100.951.739-8744.6%7-2429.7%16-2176.5%541023188126

MEMPHIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-8+109-1010-997.347.842.4%51.298.549.644.2%51.8
Home Games5-4+0.24-53-694.745.840.5%56.095.050.841.8%52.2
Last 5 Games2-3-1.11-43-297.045.841.5%50.0104.051.244.4%57.2
MEMPHIS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.347.835-8342.4%9-2533.6%19-2478.8%511020248145
vs opponents surrendering103.251.238-8544.8%9-2635.2%18-2377.3%531021218145
Team Stats (Home Games)94.745.834-8440.5%8-2530.8%19-2475.9%561220238147
Stats Against (All Games)98.549.634-7844.2%9-2734.9%21-2874.4%52820227146
vs opponents averaging102.952.238-8544.5%9-2635.0%18-2475.9%521022218135
Stats Against (Home Games)95.050.833-7941.8%9-2734.2%20-2676.2%52819238146
Average power rating of opponents played: ORLANDO 96.2,  MEMPHIS 95.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/26/2016MIAMI96-108L-3L199.5O34-8838.6%521147-9748.5%6410
10/28/2016@ DETROIT82-108L4L195U33-9534.7%52948-9550.5%6212
10/29/2016@ CLEVELAND99-105L11W205.5U38-8445.2%682036-8840.9%499
11/1/2016@ PHILADELPHIA103-101W-5L198.5O42-9345.2%481040-8248.8%5315
11/3/2016SACRAMENTO102-94W0W198U38-8445.2%571438-8047.5%4414
11/5/2016WASHINGTON88-86W-6.5L201U31-7839.7%57934-8639.5%5710
11/7/2016@ CHICAGO80-112L7L198.5U33-8538.8%441442-8947.2%628
11/9/2016MINNESOTA107-123L-2.5L201O38-8544.7%47945-8751.7%556
11/11/2016UTAH74-87L4.5L190.5U26-7833.3%491233-8140.7%5815
11/13/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY119-117W9.5W204O46-8653.5%44947-9251.1%5510
11/14/2016@ INDIANA69-88L8L206.5U27-8432.1%611435-9038.9%549
11/16/2016NEW ORLEANS89-82W-7T199U34-8838.6%621230-8236.6%5617
11/19/2016DALLAS95-87W-7.5W180O34-7843.6%611926-7733.8%4213
11/21/2016@ MILWAUKEE89-93L7W200.5U32-7741.6%642435-8640.7%4413
11/23/2016PHOENIX87-92L-4L210U33-9136.3%601133-7345.2%5217
11/25/2016WASHINGTON91-94L2L198.5U35-8043.7%551940-8845.5%4611
11/27/2016MILWAUKEE96-104L-1L196.5O38-9241.3%50741-8647.7%5911
11/29/2016@ SAN ANTONIO95-83W12.5W194.5U39-8645.3%451328-7636.8%5518
12/1/2016@ MEMPHIS              
12/2/2016@ PHILADELPHIA              
12/4/2016@ DETROIT              
12/6/2016@ WASHINGTON              
12/7/2016BOSTON              
12/9/2016@ CHARLOTTE              
12/10/2016DENVER              
12/13/2016@ ATLANTA              
12/14/2016LA CLIPPERS              
12/16/2016BROOKLYN              

MEMPHIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/26/2016MINNESOTA102-98W1.5W199O36-8045.0%551336-8641.9%5610
10/29/2016@ NEW YORK104-111L3L199O37-8643.0%501240-7652.6%5412
10/30/2016WASHINGTON112-103W3.5W204.5O39-8844.3%571438-8644.2%5014
11/1/2016@ MINNESOTA80-116L7.5L197.5U27-7436.5%412143-7855.1%5321
11/2/2016NEW ORLEANS89-83W-5W207.5U33-9435.1%681730-8137.0%5321
11/4/2016LA CLIPPERS88-99L5.5L197.5U31-8436.9%591832-8537.6%5811
11/6/2016PORTLAND94-100L-1L204U31-8138.3%551332-7145.1%4515
11/8/2016DENVER108-107W-3.5L201.5O44-8651.2%381435-7050.0%5222
11/12/2016@ MILWAUKEE96-106L2.5L201.5O35-7844.9%391336-6852.9%4612
11/14/2016@ UTAH102-96W6W189.5O36-7647.4%511635-7347.9%358
11/16/2016@ LA CLIPPERS111-107W12.5W200O40-8248.8%531537-8145.7%468
11/18/2016@ DALLAS80-64W-3.5W185.5U31-7740.3%501221-7328.8%5617
11/19/2016MINNESOTA93-71W1W200U29-7638.2%57925-6439.1%4216
11/21/2016@ CHARLOTTE105-90W5.5W197.5U40-8447.6%501030-7341.1%5310
11/23/2016@ PHILADELPHIA104-99W-6.5L195.5O38-9938.4%581535-9337.6%7326
11/25/2016MIAMI81-90L-5L185U29-8235.4%621733-8538.8%538
11/26/2016@ MIAMI110-107W-1W187.5O37-7350.7%41640-8149.4%509
11/28/2016CHARLOTTE85-104L2L198U36-8940.4%531236-8243.9%6113
11/30/2016@ TORONTO105-120L13.5L195O36-8144.4%361538-6955.1%4918
12/1/2016ORLANDO              
12/3/2016LA LAKERS              
12/5/2016@ NEW ORLEANS              
12/6/2016PHILADELPHIA              
12/8/2016PORTLAND              
12/10/2016GOLDEN STATE              
12/13/2016@ CLEVELAND              
12/14/2016CLEVELAND              
12/16/2016SACRAMENTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ORLANDO: BACKCOURT: By trading Victor Oladipo and re-signing SG Evan Fournier to a big contract, the Magic showed serious faith in the Frenchman. His ability to shoulder a greater bulk of the scoring load will decide a lot. PG Elfrid Payton showed the full skill set of a pure point last season, now he just needs to refine all its elements. Veterans PG D.J. Augustin and SG Jodie Meeks are reliable. . . . FRONTCOURT: Has any one team ever acquired so much rim protection in an offseason? The answer will be 'no' if PF Serge Ibaka and C Bismack Biyombo play up to expectations. SF Aaron Gordon came into his own in the second half of last year. Now SF Mario Hezonja needs to make similar strides in his second season. C Nikola Vucevic brings size and passing skill to the post. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's entirely unclear what the long-term plans are in Orlando, but they certainly seem to be trending upwards. They could greatly exceed expectations if all the young guys make the next step in their progressions at once.
MEMPHIS: BACKCOURT: PG Mike Conley's huge contract raised some eyebrows, but he earned it. He's suffered from playing too many minutes the past couple seasons, so the team's hoping rookie PG Wade Baldwin is a capable backup right away. If not, Conley will again have to spend too much time on the court. With SG Tony Allen and SG Vince Carter at the 2, the Grizzlies could use some youth there, too. Perhaps sharpshooting SG Troy Daniels can help. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Zach Randolph looks like an anachronism in today's league, but his scoring moves defy changing play and his own aging. JaMychal Green proved himself capable at the same position, adding depth and versatility to the lineup. C Marc Gasol and SF Chandler Parsons are both recovering from surgery, and both have skill sets that don't exist elsewhere on this roster. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Betting on this team's health is a precarious proposition, but so is betting against their grit. They'll almost certainly be healthier than last year, and can put out a wider variety of lineups than in years past.
PREVIEW
Short-handed Grizzlies return home to face Magic
 

The Memphis Grizzlies and the Orlando Magic are enduring a reality check this week.

Heading into a Wednesday game at Toronto, the Grizzlies were cautiously optimistic. Under first-year coach, David Fizdale, they won six straight road games but faced the reality of playing without All-Star point guard Mike Conley.

After a 120-105 loss, the Grizzlies (11-8) realize how difficult life will be for the next six to eight weeks without Conley.

A day before, the Magic snapped a four-game losing streak when they posted victory at San Antonio. Reality for the Magic (7-11) is that with a new coach and a bevy of new players in different roles, they came away with an improbable, but impressive win, but know it still will take time to jell.

The Magic (7-11) had an extra day to admire their win, while the Grizzlies (11-8) must quickly forget about what might have been as they play host to Orlando on Thursday night at FedExForum.

And in reality, both teams face daunting tasks, but their coaches remain positive.

After the Magic toppled the Spurs 95-83, Orlando coach Frank Vogel had an easy explanation for his team's victory.

"Winning this night doesn't turn our season around, but it keeps us believing in what we're doing," he said. "If you commit to the defensive end, you're going to have a chance to win every night."

Leading the way for the Magic is Evan Fournier at 17.6 points per game. He scored in double figures 17 times and reached 20-plus points seven times, including a season-high 29 points on Nov. 3 against Sacramento.

Vogel stresses defense, so a young Memphis team without its primary ball-handler could have problems.

In their first game without Conley's leadership and 19.2 points and 5.7 assists per game, the Grizzlies played well but fell apart in the fourth quarter to the Raptors, who went on a 16-5 run late to put the game away.

Granted, Toronto is one of the tougher road arenas to play at and the Raptors have an All-Star backcourt in DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry.

However, if the Grizzlies are going to stay afloat in the Western Conference, their young players will have to grow up quickly. Two of those players are second-year guard Andrew Harrison and 2016 first-round pick Wade Baldwin.

Against the Raptors, Memphis showed signs that it had plenty of fight.

"Considering the fact that we had nine players, not that much experience, we fought hard," Grizzlies forward Tony Allen said. "(The Raptors) are a good team, you've got to take your hats off to those guys. They played much better in the second half and beat us on the boards, they made key plays."

Fizdale echoed Allen's observation.

"The effort was fantastic," the coach said. "I thought we just had a bad stretch where we got careless with the ball and started turning the ball over."

Harrison scored a career-high 21 points to lead the Grizzlies and showed flashes of being able to lead the team, on and off the court. The former Kentucky star took the blame for the loss and didn't use any excuses.

"I know we were short-handed, but we've got a lot of tough guys on this team and we all believed that we could win this game," Harrison said. "Losing Mike was big, he's an MVP candidate in my eyes, but we know what we have to do, we have to bring it every night."


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 6:21:29 PM EST.


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