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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/17/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
BROOKLYN
-8  

+8  
-360

+280

223
 
119
Final
109

TORONTO (27 - 13) at BROOKLYN (8 - 32)
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Tuesday, 1/17/2017 7:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
701TORONTO-11-12
702BROOKLYN228227
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-13+3.625-1426-14111.355.047.1%49.8104.552.845.4%51.4
Road Games12-7+2.512-712-7108.452.845.9%48.3106.252.346.5%52.3
Last 5 Games3-2-0.13-24-1120.458.649.5%50.6114.454.245.1%50.8
Division Games8-0+5.27-15-3117.756.048.3%52.6104.252.143.7%51.2
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.355.040-8647.1%9-2438.8%21-2681.4%501119219115
vs opponents surrendering105.252.939-8645.4%10-2735.8%18-2376.9%521022208135
Team Stats (Road Games)108.452.839-8645.9%9-2537.2%20-2680.0%4810192110115
Stats Against (All Games)104.552.838-8445.4%10-2836.1%18-2377.4%511123216154
vs opponents averaging105.553.239-8545.5%10-2836.1%18-2376.6%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.252.338-8246.5%11-2838.2%19-2478.6%521024216165

BROOKLYN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games8-32-8.417-2123-17105.253.143.9%51.8114.956.246.3%56.7
Home Games7-14+1.910-1110-11104.456.143.7%53.5112.355.344.8%57.7
Last 5 Games0-5-3.60-52-3102.455.243.5%51.0119.057.246.9%60.6
Division Games0-7-5.22-42-5103.453.643.1%52.1114.954.747.1%55.7
BROOKLYN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.253.138-8643.9%11-3333.7%19-2477.9%52921217175
vs opponents surrendering104.952.839-8645.3%10-2735.7%17-2377.0%521023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)104.456.138-8743.7%11-3332.8%18-2377.5%53921217175
Stats Against (All Games)114.956.243-9246.3%10-2936.2%19-2577.0%5711232010136
vs opponents averaging105.953.539-8545.7%10-2736.3%18-2377.5%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)112.355.341-9344.8%11-3136.1%18-2474.9%5812222110145
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.7,  BROOKLYN 95.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/8/2016MINNESOTA124-110W-9.5W214O43-8749.4%51845-8851.1%4713
12/9/2016@ BOSTON101-94W2.5W207.5U34-8241.5%561131-8337.3%5413
12/12/2016MILWAUKEE122-100W-8W212.5O42-8350.6%531442-8947.2%4411
12/14/2016@ PHILADELPHIA123-114W-7.5W205.5O41-8747.1%48943-8650.0%5214
12/16/2016ATLANTA121-125L-6.5L214O47-8654.7%40946-8653.5%5814
12/18/2016@ ORLANDO109-79W-5.5W212U43-8749.4%541034-8341.0%4519
12/20/2016BROOKLYN116-104W-15.5L225U42-9146.2%561336-9139.6%6116
12/23/2016@ UTAH104-98W0W198.5O43-8153.1%401035-7944.3%5016
12/26/2016@ PORTLAND95-91W-8L215.5U32-9533.7%631235-8342.2%5818
12/28/2016@ GOLDEN STATE111-121L9.5L228O40-10338.8%49746-8156.8%5620
12/29/2016@ PHOENIX91-99L-8.5L222.5U30-7540.0%471837-8344.6%5620
1/1/2017@ LA LAKERS123-114W-8W218O42-7556.0%491637-9240.2%487
1/3/2017@ SAN ANTONIO82-110L6L206U31-8337.3%481243-7855.1%4915
1/5/2017UTAH101-93W-4.5W197U36-9139.6%51434-7346.6%5318
1/7/2017@ CHICAGO118-123L-1L206.5O37-8543.5%481038-9739.2%6914
1/8/2017HOUSTON122-129L2L227.5O42-7853.8%441746-8951.7%4315
1/10/2017BOSTON114-106W-5W218O41-8747.1%571740-8547.1%4214
1/13/2017BROOKLYN132-113W-15.5W224.5O52-9753.6%54840-8646.5%4511
1/15/2017NEW YORK116-101W-10W219U44-8949.4%501035-8441.7%5514
1/17/2017@ BROOKLYN              
1/18/2017@ PHILADELPHIA              
1/20/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
1/22/2017PHOENIX              
1/24/2017SAN ANTONIO              
1/25/2017@ MEMPHIS              
1/27/2017MILWAUKEE              
1/29/2017ORLANDO              
1/31/2017NEW ORLEANS              
2/1/2017@ BOSTON              

BROOKLYN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2016@ SAN ANTONIO101-130L16L211.5O36-8741.4%481650-9453.2%5210
12/12/2016@ HOUSTON118-122L13.5W229.5O42-8052.5%521942-9146.2%5914
12/14/2016LA LAKERS107-97W1W228U33-8638.4%711535-9138.5%6110
12/16/2016@ ORLANDO111-118L6.5L217O39-8347.0%531739-9740.2%627
12/18/2016@ PHILADELPHIA107-108L1T216U36-8144.4%531638-8942.7%5417
12/20/2016@ TORONTO104-116L15.5W225U36-9139.6%611642-9146.2%5613
12/22/2016GOLDEN STATE101-117L13L231U38-8644.2%542647-10445.2%5812
12/23/2016@ CLEVELAND99-119L16.5L225.5U38-8544.7%471945-9945.5%6011
12/26/2016CHARLOTTE120-118W7W218O40-7553.3%421544-9446.8%5211
12/28/2016@ CHICAGO99-101L9.5W214U37-8643.0%441435-8839.8%6318
12/30/2016@ WASHINGTON95-118L7.5L219U32-7443.2%352147-8356.6%4819
1/2/2017UTAH89-101L6L206U33-7842.3%521539-9341.9%579
1/5/2017@ INDIANA109-121L10.5L219O41-9045.6%541348-9351.6%476
1/6/2017CLEVELAND108-116L13.5W221O41-9145.1%541938-8843.2%6012
1/8/2017PHILADELPHIA95-105L-1L216U36-7846.2%472237-9439.4%6013
1/10/2017ATLANTA97-117L8.5L217.5U35-8740.2%541744-9247.8%6812
1/12/2017NEW ORLEANS95-104L-2.5L214.5U40-9741.2%611638-9042.2%6116
1/13/2017@ TORONTO113-132L15.5L224.5O40-8646.5%451152-9753.6%548
1/15/2017HOUSTON112-137L14L234.5O41-9344.1%481646-9051.1%6013
1/17/2017TORONTO              
1/20/2017@ NEW ORLEANS              
1/21/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
1/23/2017SAN ANTONIO              
1/25/2017MIAMI              
1/27/2017@ CLEVELAND              
1/28/2017@ MINNESOTA              
1/30/2017@ MIAMI              
2/1/2017NEW YORK              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: BACKCOURT: PG Kyle Lowry looked like an improved player in every possible way last season in earning his way to a Third Team All-NBA nod. It's hard to believe that he's just now reaching his prime at the age of 30. SG DeMar DeRozan had a breakout season, too, finishing second in the Eastern Conference with 23.5 points per game. Local boy PG Cory Joseph is an elite backup point guard behind Lowry. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Jonas Valanciunas is one of the NBA's more underappreciated talents, likely because his post moves are a little old fashioned. The other possible reason is his not-so-good defense. The Raps drafted similarly tall C Jakob Poeltl to back him up, and he's at least interesting as a prospect. SF DeMarre Carroll missed most of his first season in Toronto with an injury, and his full-time presence will help on both ends of the floor. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Losing playoff stud Bismack Biyombo hurts, but Carroll was the team's big signing a year ago and adds incredibly valuable depth on the wing. If there's a drop-off here, it will be slight.
BROOKLYN: BACKCOURT: Linsanity II: The Gentrification is fully underway. PG Jeremy Lin is back in the city that made him famous, and he immediately becomes the face of the franchise for a team that desperately needed one. SG Rondae Hollis-Jefferson can't shoot, but he has time to improve and is already excellent as a defender. PG Greivis Vasquez will get the team fired up off the bench, and rookie PG Isaiah Whitehead brings scoring and Brooklyn toughness. . . . FRONTCOURT: While Lin might be the biggest name, C Brook Lopez is pretty easily the Nets' best player. He has his limitations, but he still appears to be adding to his game and is the clear focal point for the offense. PF Trevor Booker adds to the toughness that pervades the roster, and PF Luis Scola brings some fancy post moves. Look for PF Chris McCullough to surprise some people after sitting for most of his rookie season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Nets are really, really bad. The pieces on the roster don't fit together particularly well and, even if they did, they'd still be at a significant talent deficiency. At least they can look forward to making the Celtics' first round pick.
PREVIEW
Raptors gear for rematch vs. skidding Nets
 

Over the weekend, the Toronto Raptors experienced a firsthand look at the poor state of basketball in New York.

Of course, the Raptors are not concerned with the dysfunction of the New York Knicks or the multitude problems plaguing the Brooklyn Nets.

Their focus is getting a win and Toronto will get another chance to beat the Nets on Tuesday night when the teams meet in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Toronto is 26-13 and on a three-game winning streak. The Raptors scored 42 points in the fourth quarter of a 132-113 rout of the Nets on Friday night and they held the Knicks to eight points in the third quarter of a 116-101 win on Sunday after scoring 42 of their 69 first-half points in the second quarter.

Toronto is 8-0 against Atlantic Division foes this season and the three-time division champions are on an 11-game winning streak against Atlantic opponents. The Raptors also are 22-2 in the last two seasons against those teams.

DeMar DeRozan scored 23 points against the Knicks and 28 against the Nets. More importantly for the bigger picture, the Raptors played well enough in those games that DeRozan did not play more than 30 minutes, marking the fifth time the Raptors did not need to use their star beyond 30 minutes.

Kyle Lowry did not play more than 40 minutes, as he scored 20 points in 36 minutes against Brooklyn and 16 in 28 minutes against New York.

"It's definitely great," DeRozan said of Toronto playing well enough to get some rest for its stars. "When you count as many games in the fourth quarter that I've sat out, I think it's beneficial for guys to get rest and (others to get) reps. The younger guys are gonna play a little bit, so it's definitely good.

"We're not putting ourselves in predicaments where we've got to fight extremely hard just to get back in the game, with a run late like we did last year. We're taking advantage of the third and fourth quarters to come out even more aggressive, and it's paying off."

Among those younger guys is second-year guard Norman Powell. Powell ended his rookie season with 30 points in Brooklyn on April 30 and scored a season-best 21 Sunday.

The Nets are on their second 10-game losing streak in the last nine months. Brooklyn's next loss will be its longest losing streak since relocating from New Jersey in 2012, though if not for Randy Foye's buzzer beater Dec. 26 against Charlotte, the Nets would be on a 16-game losing streak.

Seven of Brooklyn's defeats during the skid are by double digits and the average margin of defeat is 12.9. During this slide, Brooklyn is allowing 115.2 points per game, 46.7 percent shooting and 36.6 percent from 3-point range while posting a 109.5 defensive rating.

Those figures increased when the Nets allowed a season-high 21 3-pointers in a 137-112 loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday. It also was their most points allowed in a home game at Barclays Center and marked the first time since Dec. 2-4, 1987, at Boston and Atlanta that the Nets gave up 130 in consecutive games.

"They dominated us, and there's just no way around it," Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said.

Like they did Friday in Toronto, the Nets hung with the Rockets. The difference was the entire second half was a nightmare, especially from 3-pont range where the Nets misfired on 15 of 21 attempts.

"It's a big part of what we do. We've got to make more," Atkinson said. "Obviously we can get better, be more efficient, make more of them. It's going to be part of our attack. We believe in it and need to get better at it to be a big part."

The 3-point shot may be a significant component to what the Nets want to do offensively, but it has been a struggle at times. The Nets are near the bottom of the league with a 33.8 percentage from long range and are at 35 percent in the last 10 games.

Brooklyn's increased emphasis in 3-pointers resulted in a 15-of-44 showing Sunday. The Nets are 0-6 when taking at least 40 3-pointers and 6-23 when taking at least 30.

Brook Lopez also is part of Brooklyn's emphasis on long-range shots. He rested for the fourth time Sunday, is averaging 19.2 points in the losing streak and shooting 32.6 percent from 3-point range those games.

The Nets are 0-4 when he rests and 0-3 in the games immediately after he rests. Lopez is averaging 23.6 points after resting.

One of the games Lopez sat for was Toronto's 116-104 home win Dec. 20. Toronto won both home meetings this season and has won the last six matchups to match its longest winning streak over the Nets (also Jan. 28, 2009 to Dec. 17, 2010).

Since the teams met in the first round of the 2014 playoffs, Toronto is 7-2 against the Nets.


Last Updated: 5/10/2024 11:26:47 PM EST.


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