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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 12/9/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANA
 
DALLAS
-3.5  

+3.5  
-165

+145

199
 
103
Final
111

INDIANA (11 - 11) at DALLAS (4 - 17)
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Friday, 12/9/2016 8:35 PM
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713INDIANA-4.5-4.5
714DALLAS200199.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-11+8.99-1312-10104.551.545.5%50.2107.354.645.0%54.7
Road Games3-7+0.23-78-2105.751.644.9%48.9115.761.547.9%53.2
Last 5 Games3-2+10.53-23-2105.251.045.6%49.6107.859.645.4%51.0
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.551.540-8745.5%7-2234.4%18-2279.7%50922209146
vs opponents surrendering105.352.539-8744.9%9-2735.3%18-2376.6%531122218145
Team Stats (Road Games)105.751.638-8544.9%7-2034.1%22-2782.3%499232110164
Stats Against (All Games)107.354.639-8845.0%10-3033.0%18-2379.3%551223219166
vs opponents averaging105.152.939-8644.9%10-2834.9%18-2476.4%531023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)115.761.543-8947.9%11-3134.8%20-2482.7%5312282210166

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games4-17-9.28-138-1292.144.841.2%46.9100.450.046.6%52.9
Home Games3-7-2.84-63-792.246.641.1%46.397.648.445.7%51.9
Last 5 Games1-4-2.63-22-394.248.041.7%45.4100.447.249.3%51.4
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)92.144.834-8341.2%10-3032.3%14-1879.2%47919208124
vs opponents surrendering103.152.238-8644.5%9-2734.7%17-2377.0%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)92.246.633-8241.1%10-3033.2%15-1982.3%46918207133
Stats Against (All Games)100.450.036-7846.6%10-2539.4%18-2376.4%53821207154
vs opponents averaging105.152.839-8545.2%10-2735.8%18-2477.6%531023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)97.648.435-7845.7%9-2436.9%18-2279.0%52819207153
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 95.4,  DALLAS 96.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/1/2016LA LAKERS115-108W-9L213.5O41-8747.1%521540-8944.9%5219
11/3/2016@ MILWAUKEE107-125L-3L211O38-8146.9%422147-8158.0%4622
11/5/2016CHICAGO111-94W-3.5W209.5U46-8653.5%461134-7943.0%4916
11/7/2016@ CHARLOTTE100-122L2.5L204.5O40-9343.0%581841-8448.8%4611
11/9/2016PHILADELPHIA122-115W-11.5L212.5O49-9153.8%491546-9548.4%5717
11/11/2016@ PHILADELPHIA105-109L-5.5L213O39-8844.3%421336-8641.9%6319
11/12/2016BOSTON99-105L1.5L212U36-8641.9%541335-8043.7%5413
11/14/2016ORLANDO88-69W-8W206.5U35-9038.9%54927-8432.1%6114
11/16/2016CLEVELAND103-93W-3W208.5U43-8650.0%441035-8640.7%6218
11/18/2016PHOENIX96-116L-4L216.5U36-7647.4%451846-9747.4%5511
11/20/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY115-111W9.5W211O40-8944.9%592244-10143.6%5920
11/21/2016GOLDEN STATE83-120L14.5L219U33-10332.0%561140-9044.4%7012
11/23/2016ATLANTA85-96L0L204.5U34-8440.5%451836-8542.4%6121
11/25/2016BROOKLYN118-97W-5.5W213.5O48-8755.2%521436-7945.6%4419
11/27/2016LA CLIPPERS91-70W12W206U40-9243.5%581322-7031.4%4820
11/30/2016@ PORTLAND109-131L7.5L208.5O36-7250.0%431551-9454.3%426
12/4/2016@ LA CLIPPERS111-102W11.5W207O39-7949.4%42936-8144.4%5820
12/5/2016@ GOLDEN STATE106-142L15.5L224O35-8541.2%451454-10451.9%6311
12/7/2016@ PHOENIX109-94W-4W214.5U35-7844.9%601834-8540.0%4419
12/9/2016@ DALLAS              
12/10/2016PORTLAND              
12/12/2016CHARLOTTE              
12/14/2016@ MIAMI              
12/15/2016@ NEW ORLEANS              
12/17/2016@ DETROIT              
12/19/2016WASHINGTON              
12/20/2016@ NEW YORK              
12/22/2016BOSTON              

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/30/2016@ HOUSTON92-93L4.5W214.5U32-8438.1%53934-8042.5%5517
11/2/2016@ UTAH81-97L3L186.5U33-7742.9%451235-7745.5%5412
11/4/2016PORTLAND95-105L2L208U34-8341.0%511236-8045.0%5014
11/6/2016MILWAUKEE86-75W-2.5W199U33-8837.5%461530-8236.6%6527
11/8/2016@ LA LAKERS109-97W4W202.5O43-8252.4%431138-7848.7%4116
11/9/2016@ GOLDEN STATE95-116L18L206O34-8639.5%49743-7458.1%5015
11/14/2016@ NEW YORK77-93L4.5L202U32-8338.6%451234-7843.6%5517
11/16/2016@ BOSTON83-90L6.5L199U34-8341.0%38933-7643.4%6319
11/18/2016MEMPHIS64-80L3.5L185.5U21-7328.8%561731-7740.3%5012
11/19/2016@ ORLANDO87-95L7.5L180O26-7733.8%421334-7843.6%6119
11/21/2016@ SAN ANTONIO91-96L13.5W187P35-7447.3%491735-7546.7%4413
11/23/2016LA CLIPPERS104-124L9.5L193.5O38-8445.2%461643-8550.6%519
11/25/2016@ CLEVELAND90-128L13L201.5O37-9140.7%461343-8550.6%5614
11/27/2016NEW ORLEANS91-81W5.5W197U32-7741.6%491230-7739.0%4813
11/30/2016SAN ANTONIO87-94L8.5W187U33-7742.9%421133-7146.5%5011
12/1/2016@ CHARLOTTE87-97L12W192.5U32-8637.2%541135-7447.3%5210
12/3/2016CHICAGO107-82W3.5W190.5U40-8746.0%481032-7145.1%4820
12/5/2016CHARLOTTE101-109L3.5L194O37-8941.6%38740-7950.6%5912
12/7/2016SACRAMENTO89-120L3L196.5O32-7841.0%452047-8456.0%4814
12/9/2016INDIANA              
12/10/2016@ HOUSTON              
12/12/2016DENVER              
12/14/2016DETROIT              
12/16/2016@ UTAH              
12/18/2016SACRAMENTO              
12/19/2016@ DENVER              
12/21/2016@ PORTLAND              
12/23/2016@ LA CLIPPERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANA: BACKCOURT: Swapping in PG Jeff Teague for George Hill at point guard is an offensive upgrade, considering Teague's 40% mark from three last year. SG Monta Ellis looked something close to washed up last year, but apparently put in serious work this offseason. SG Rodney Stuckey, his backup, will look to bounce back after a season in which he was heavily affected by injury. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Paul George is as good of a centerpiece as any franchise could hope for, and there's a high ceiling on any team he's part of. PF Thad Young didn't get much attention in Brooklyn (or Philly before that), but will remind many of his ability now that he's back on a playoff team. C Myles Turner is one of the league's most exciting big men and is still only 20. C Al Jefferson should fit well as a post scorer off the bench. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's hard to know what to expect out of a completely revamped Pacers squad. If new head coach Nate McMillan can fit the pieces together, there's more than enough talent for this team to land in the East's top four.
DALLAS: BACKCOURT: Point guards Deron Williams, Devin Harris and J.J. Barea have lived 97 years of life between the three of them, so expect plenty of responsible decision-making on the court and very few fast breaks. Williams' health is critical to the Mavericks' success, and easing off the mid-range jumpers wouldn't hurt. SG Wes Matthews was visibly less athletic last season than he once was, but a return to pre-injury form still isn't out of the question. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Dirk Nowitzki's adapted old man game is as good as they come, guaranteeing him further success for the near future. The questions in the frontcourt are all regarding offseason acquisitions from Golden State. SF Harrison Barnes will either benefit from a lower-pressure situation or crumble under the expectations of an increased role. C Andrew Bogut will be reliable if he's on the court. The question is whether he can stay there. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Rick Carlisle is one of the best coaches in the NBA, and he frequently has his teams exceeding expectations. The veteran roster offers many mentors for Barnes, meaning he has both the talent and resources to succeed.
PREVIEW
Embarrassed Mavs aim top rebound at home vs. Pacers
 

DALLAS -- Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle, whose team sits dead last in the Western Conference, held an emergency film session following a game for the first time in his 15-year career in the NBA, he said.

That game was Wednesday's demoralizing 120-89 loss to the visiting Sacramento Kings, who outscored Dallas (4-17) 29-12 in the third quarter to cruise to the win. After that assault on Carlisle's senses, he delivered a short statement to the media and walked off without taking questions. Soon after, reporters were ushered out of the Mavs' locker room and the doors were locked for an impromptu, 35-minute film session.

"I just wanted to watch the third quarter with them right after the game. We lost it by 17," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said following Thursday's practice. "It was really the most decisive quarter of the game. I just told them that I'm tired of coming in here and watching film every morning. I wanted them to see what happened. I wanted it to be fresh in their minds walking out of the building."

Mavs forward Harrison Barnes said the lopsided loss was "a disservice to us as teammates, to the coaching staff that put in work and a disservice to the fans who came here."

It was also Dallas' third loss in its last four home games as it heads into the finale of a four-game homestand Friday against the Indiana Pacers. That's followed by a tough road game at Houston on Saturday night.

The Pacers (11-11) are just 3-7 on the road, but two of those victories have come on this five-game road trip that can finish up with a winning record if Indiana can get past the struggling, but motivated Mavs.

Indiana is looking to sweep the season series after taking a 130-121 overtime win in the season-opener back in late October. Center Myles Turner, who went to high school in the Dallas area and spent one season at the University of Texas, had 30 points and 16 rebounds in that first meeting. Both remain season highs for the second-year emerging star who is averaging 14.6 points and 7.3 rebounds in 28.4 minutes this season.

In his first trip back to Dallas as a rookie last season, Turner had an impressive 15 points and seven boards in an Indiana victory.

While Turner might have been eager to get back to his hometown, he had to wait a bit longer because of the travel philosophy new coach Nate McMillan instituted. Instead of leaving the city they had just played in immediately after the game, as most teams do, only to arrive in the next city in the wee hours of the morning, McMillan now often has the team stay overnight in the city in which it played and then travel the next day. The approach is designed to give the team optimal rest.

So the Pacers remained in Phoenix after beating the Suns 109-94 on Wednesday, then practiced there on Thursday before taking an afternoon flight to Dallas. Turner, who had 20 points, four rebounds and two blocks in 28 minutes in the win, said the arrangement has its advantages, even if it means his one trip home for the season is delayed just a bit.

"I think in the long haul it does (work)," Miles told the Indianapolis Star. "As much rest as you can get as the season goes on, where you can find places to get more, you've got to do it. It's a grind. As much as you train for it, your body still needs it. In all actuality, you don't get the amount of rest we should get for the amount of stuff we do. That's not a sob story. It's just the nature of what we do. Don't get me wrong, though. We do get compensated for it."


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 12:50:05 AM EST.


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