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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/17/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
MINNESOTA
 
SAN ANTONIO
+12  

-12  
+550

-850

202.5
 
114
Final
122

MINNESOTA (14 - 27) at SAN ANTONIO (31 - 9)
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Tuesday, 1/17/2017 8:35 PM
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707MINNESOTA203200
708SAN ANTONIO-10.5-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-27-16.918-2318-22102.953.445.6%50.9103.950.846.7%48.5
Road Games5-14-9.66-139-9101.052.644.4%50.2106.154.147.5%51.0
Last 5 Games3-2+1.44-11-499.049.848.5%52.295.050.642.8%43.4
MINNESOTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.953.438-8445.6%8-2334.8%18-2378.5%511223218145
vs opponents surrendering104.752.839-8545.3%10-2735.9%18-2376.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.052.638-8544.4%8-2332.6%18-2278.2%501221208135
Stats Against (All Games)103.950.838-8246.7%10-2735.8%18-2377.4%48922218145
vs opponents averaging104.852.639-8545.3%10-2735.7%18-2376.9%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.154.139-8347.5%9-2535.8%18-2377.4%511023197147

SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-9-12.124-1522-17106.752.848.0%50.098.049.744.5%47.4
Home Games14-5-16.511-811-7105.755.547.7%50.296.552.345.1%46.3
Last 5 Games3-2-133-23-2115.058.851.1%49.099.052.245.1%45.8
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)106.752.839-8248.0%9-2341.5%18-2281.8%50924188136
vs opponents surrendering105.253.139-8545.6%10-2736.3%18-2377.2%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)105.755.539-8247.7%9-2241.8%18-2380.7%501026178136
Stats Against (All Games)98.049.737-8344.5%8-2434.0%16-2177.3%471021208134
vs opponents averaging104.952.939-8545.4%10-2735.8%18-2376.7%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)96.552.337-8245.1%7-2233.5%15-1978.4%46921208134
Average power rating of opponents played: MINNESOTA 95.1,  SAN ANTONIO 94.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MINNESOTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/8/2016@ TORONTO110-124L9.5L214O45-8851.1%471343-8749.4%518
12/9/2016DETROIT90-117L3.5L202.5O37-7847.4%451242-8450.0%497
12/11/2016GOLDEN STATE108-116L10W226.5U36-8144.4%581438-8345.8%448
12/13/2016@ CHICAGO99-94W5.5W208U38-8644.2%591438-8743.7%489
12/17/2016HOUSTON109-111L2.5W221U41-9244.6%662139-9640.6%5316
12/19/2016PHOENIX115-108W-6W212.5O42-8648.8%491937-8245.1%5117
12/21/2016@ ATLANTA92-84W4W216U35-8342.2%601734-8241.5%4110
12/23/2016SACRAMENTO105-109L-4.5L206.5O36-7945.6%481242-8052.5%4211
12/25/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY100-112L3.5L212P39-8347.0%421242-8251.2%5115
12/26/2016ATLANTA104-90W2W209U37-8245.1%501435-8342.2%5119
12/28/2016@ DENVER103-105L4W217U42-9444.7%52842-8151.9%4715
12/30/2016MILWAUKEE116-99W-1.5W209O43-7755.8%421140-7454.1%3614
1/1/2017PORTLAND89-95L-6L208U35-8740.2%571636-7349.3%4914
1/3/2017@ PHILADELPHIA91-93L-4.5L206U33-8240.2%511733-8538.8%5716
1/6/2017@ WASHINGTON105-112L5L211.5O42-8847.7%441046-7958.2%3913
1/7/2017UTAH92-94L4.5W192.5U35-8043.7%581532-7741.6%448
1/9/2017DALLAS101-92W-4.5W196.5U40-7156.3%491836-7846.2%3214
1/11/2017HOUSTON119-105W3.5W218O44-8154.3%551736-8741.4%3915
1/13/2017OKLAHOMA CITY96-86W2W208U39-8645.3%491533-8538.8%5518
1/15/2017@ DALLAS87-98L-1L197.5U35-8043.7%501236-7746.8%4711
1/17/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
1/19/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
1/22/2017DENVER              
1/24/2017@ PHOENIX              
1/26/2017INDIANA              
1/28/2017BROOKLYN              
1/30/2017ORLANDO              
2/1/2017@ CLEVELAND              

SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/8/2016@ CHICAGO91-95L-3L201U39-9740.2%531235-8043.7%5719
12/10/2016BROOKLYN130-101W-16W211.5O50-9453.2%521036-8741.4%4816
12/14/2016BOSTON108-101W-6W197O44-8055.0%441637-8444.0%4412
12/15/2016@ PHOENIX107-92W-8W211.5U39-7452.7%542034-8540.0%3813
12/18/2016NEW ORLEANS113-100W-12W208O42-8648.8%531341-8946.1%4910
12/20/2016@ HOUSTON102-100W1W214U36-7746.8%511935-9238.0%5716
12/22/2016@ LA CLIPPERS101-106L-2L205O37-9240.2%581239-8446.4%5113
12/23/2016@ PORTLAND110-90W-1.5W211.5U39-7850.0%491235-7944.3%4315
12/25/2016CHICAGO119-100W-9W199O48-8556.5%481339-8645.3%4614
12/28/2016PHOENIX119-98W-11W214O47-8754.0%511636-7448.6%3721
12/30/2016PORTLAND110-94W-10W202O39-7850.0%551635-7745.5%3311
1/1/2017@ ATLANTA112-114L-5L199O42-9046.7%551242-9245.7%5711
1/3/2017TORONTO110-82W-6W206U43-7855.1%491531-8337.3%4812
1/5/2017@ DENVER127-99W-7W213O51-9056.7%50739-8645.3%4313
1/7/2017CHARLOTTE102-85W-11W208.5U36-8940.4%50730-7540.0%5515
1/10/2017MILWAUKEE107-109L-10L202.5O42-8847.7%491444-8452.4%4212
1/12/2017LA LAKERS134-94W-14W212.5O49-8160.5%541235-8541.2%389
1/14/2017*PHOENIX105-108L-12.5L213.5U36-7150.7%421639-8545.9%5115
1/17/2017MINNESOTA              
1/19/2017DENVER              
1/21/2017@ CLEVELAND              
1/23/2017@ BROOKLYN              
1/24/2017@ TORONTO              
1/27/2017@ NEW ORLEANS              
1/29/2017DALLAS              
1/31/2017OKLAHOMA CITY              
2/2/2017PHILADELPHIA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MINNESOTA: BACKCOURT: PG Ricky Rubio catches flak for his inability to shoot, but he's uniquely well-suited to this team. His savant-like court vision and highly underrated defense would be missed if he were moved. SG Zach LaVine appears to have improved in the offseason and may move up on the team's list of scoring options. Rookie PG Kris Dunn is NBA-ready, but he may have trouble getting minutes in a crowded backcourt. . . . FRONTCOURT: Many have C Karl-Anthony Towns among their top ten players in the league right now. That's a little much, but it seems like he's not that far away, either. SF Andrew Wiggins averaged 20 a game in his second season but still showed plenty of room for improvement, which says good things about his ceiling. PF Gorgui Dieng is a good role player alongside lots of guys who need the ball. . . . BOTTOM LINE: How much better can a young team get in a single season? Oozing with talent, Minnesota is a good candidate for a case study to answer that question. New coach Tom Thibodeau will keep the best players on the court plenty, but expectations are a bit too high.
SAN ANTONIO: BACKCOURT: PG Tony Parker has clearly lost a step from the days of his prime. He can still capably run the offense, but stands little chance guarding the league's best point guards'most of whom are in the West. Lovable as he is, SG Manu Ginobili is even further over the hill. SG Danny Green was only 33.2% from deep last year and needs to bounce back. PGs Patty Mills and rookie Dejounte Murray should see plenty of time behind Parker. . . . FRONTCOURT: Tim Duncan had been such a large part of the identity of this Spurs team, and now he's gone. That's why they brought in PF LaMarcus Aldridge last offseason, though, and he assimilated to the team fairly well in his first year. C Pau Gasol comes via free agency to likely start at center. SF Kawhi Leonard is an MVP favorite, and will take his best shot at a third straight Defensive Player of the Year award. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Duncan's departure is going to hurt more than many people realize, but Gasol can still make a big difference in the right situation. Just as they are for seemingly everyone else, the Spurs are that right situation for Gasol.
PREVIEW
Spurs ready for Timberwolves after Mexico City setback
 

A last-minute loss to the Phoenix Suns in Mexico City on Saturday will likely have the San Antonio Spurs in an inhospitable mood when they host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday at AT&T Center in the Alamo City.

The Spurs (31-9) have only lost back-to-back contests just once this season and are 7-1 in games after a loss, winning those seven games by an average of 19.7 points.

It would be foolish to expect anything but a fiery comeback performance from San Antonio when its battle Minnesota, a team it has beaten eight straight times dating back to a loss in April 2014 in Minneapolis.

It's hard to fault Kawhi Leonard for the Spurs' defeat in Mexico City. He scored a career-high 38 points in the 108-105 setback against Phoenix and became a one-man show for a while in the fourth quarter when San Antonio roared back to tie the game in the final minutes.

"I'm never focused on getting a career high -- I'm just trying to do what it takes for us to win," Leonard said after the defeat. "It's disappointing to leave Mexico with a loss."

Leonard leads the Spurs in scoring (24.6 points per game) and has scored in double figures in 72 straight games. The San Antonio record is 75, set by retired forward Tim Duncan. He passed out of a triple team to Danny Green, who missed a 3-pointer with 6.9 seconds remaining that would have given the Spurs the lead.

The loss to Phoenix was San Antonio's second defeat in its past three games.

"You don't want to come down to the end of the game and be forced to make a shot -- we should have taken care of business well before that," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "The Suns did a great job of being aggressive for 48 minutes and we exacerbated things with 20 points off our turnovers. We have a lot of work to do."

Minnesota (14-27) lost to the Mavericks in Dallas 98-87 on Sunday afternoon, breaking a season-long three-game winning streak. Gorgui Dieng scored a team-high 21 points for the Timberwolves while Andrew Wiggins had 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists and Karl-Anthony Towns added 18 points and nine rebounds, ending his streak of 10 consecutive double-doubles.

After averaging 27.3 assists during their three-game win streak, the Timberwolves had only 20 against Dallas.

The Timberwolves made just five of 21 3s in the loss and converted only 12 of their 18 free throws.

"We lacked energy," Minnesota guard Ricky Rubio said. "We were on a good streak, winning against top teams. We beat this team three games ago. We knew they would come with an edge, and they beat us. The energy just wasn't there."

The Timberwolves bench was outscored by Dallas' reserves 29-10. Minnesota is now 4-15 on the road this season.

"We played a low-energy game," Timberwolves coach Tom Thibodeau said. "And that hurt us on both sides of the ball. If you don't play with energy you're going to have a problem. We've got to move the ball. We've got to play with more intensity -- that's a big thing."

San Antonio beat Minnesota 105-91 on Dec. 6 at the Target Center and owns a five-game home winning streak against the Timberwolves.


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