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NBA : ATS Matchup
Thursday 1/18/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
ORLANDO
 
CLEVELAND
+11.5  

-11.5  
+500

-750

227
 
103
Final
104

ORLANDO (13 - 31) at CLEVELAND (26 - 17)
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Thursday, 1/18/2018 7:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
501ORLANDO226228
502CLEVELAND-10.5-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-31-12.517-2620-24105.351.945.6%49.9110.955.947.3%53.9
Road Games5-19-8.410-1312-12106.552.045.7%48.5112.858.048.7%53.3
Last 5 Games1-4-14-12-3111.253.646.9%51.2116.455.251.4%49.0
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.351.939-8745.6%10-2935.4%16-2175.6%50923207145
vs opponents surrendering105.45339-8645.9%10-2936.2%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)106.552.040-8745.7%11-3136.7%16-2177.1%49925217144
Stats Against (All Games)110.955.942-8947.3%10-2638.1%17-2178.1%541125208135
vs opponents averaging105.853.139-8546.0%11-2936.5%17-2277.0%511023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)112.858.043-8848.7%10-2737.7%17-2377.0%531125198135

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-17-21.712-3022-21109.556.347.0%49.2108.756.047.2%50.8
Home Games15-5-12.53-1611-9111.256.848.4%48.5109.354.747.6%50.1
Last 5 Games1-4-3.60-53-2106.454.244.3%49.0120.459.849.4%59.6
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.556.339-8447.0%12-3337.0%19-2380.3%49923197144
vs opponents surrendering10653.239-8546.0%10-2936.3%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)111.256.840-8448.4%11-3137.0%19-2478.7%49825187134
Stats Against (All Games)108.756.041-8847.2%12-3237.2%14-1974.4%511026218134
vs opponents averaging105.552.939-8546.1%10-2836.4%17-2276.8%51923208145
Stats Against (Home Games)109.354.742-8847.6%13-3140.5%13-1874.5%501028227145
Average power rating of opponents played: ORLANDO 96.6,  CLEVELAND 95.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/9/2017@ ATLANTA110-117L5.5L208O45-9248.9%471241-8051.2%4712
12/13/2017LA CLIPPERS95-106L1.5L210U37-8842.0%541239-8844.3%598
12/15/2017PORTLAND88-95L4.5L208.5U32-8438.1%571537-8643.0%5114
12/17/2017@ DETROIT110-114L9W204.5O41-8548.2%501642-8847.7%4913
12/20/2017@ CHICAGO94-112L5.5L209.5U35-8939.3%46944-8850.0%5711
12/22/2017NEW ORLEANS97-111L6.5L218.5U36-8542.4%521443-8650.0%5715
12/23/2017@ WASHINGTON103-130L12L212.5O42-8748.3%371247-8654.7%5616
12/26/2017@ MIAMI89-107L9L205.5U33-8140.7%471741-9145.1%5815
12/28/2017DETROIT102-89W4W205.5U37-8245.1%541835-8839.8%4815
12/30/2017MIAMI111-117L1L205.5O44-8154.3%411245-8851.1%468
1/1/2018@ BROOKLYN95-98L1L219U35-9636.5%601236-8243.9%5913
1/3/2018HOUSTON98-116L7.5L217U35-9138.5%531242-8947.2%5715
1/6/2018CLEVELAND127-131L8.5W221.5O49-9850.0%561947-9450.0%5617
1/9/2018@ DALLAS99-114L7.5L215.5U36-7945.6%511343-8351.8%414
1/10/2018@ MILWAUKEE103-110L10.5W218.5U39-9043.3%41845-8155.6%5614
1/12/2018@ WASHINGTON119-125L10.5W218O41-8051.2%461554-9556.8%4611
1/16/2018MINNESOTA108-102W8.5W218.5U40-9044.4%621643-9843.9%467
1/18/2018@ CLEVELAND              
1/21/2018@ BOSTON              
1/23/2018SACRAMENTO              
1/27/2018@ INDIANA              
1/30/2018@ HOUSTON              
1/31/2018LA LAKERS              
2/3/2018WASHINGTON              

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/9/2017PHILADELPHIA105-98W-5W220.5U36-7548.0%451737-7847.4%4119
12/12/2017ATLANTA123-114W-12L215O48-8655.8%461343-9246.7%4510
12/14/2017LA LAKERS121-112W-10.5L220.5O43-8650.0%471447-9549.5%5418
12/16/2017UTAH109-100W-9.5L211.5U42-7953.2%461237-8145.7%4212
12/17/2017@ WASHINGTON106-99W2W216U41-8747.1%49939-9142.9%5810
12/19/2017@ MILWAUKEE116-119L-1.5L214.5O40-8050.0%441443-8252.4%4414
12/21/2017CHICAGO115-112W-10L216O42-8251.2%411247-8555.3%4212
12/25/2017@ GOLDEN STATE92-99L4L216U28-8831.8%611438-8246.3%5115
12/27/2017@ SACRAMENTO95-109L-9.5L208U32-7443.2%441141-7951.9%4511
12/30/2017@ UTAH101-104L-2.5L207.5U34-8142.0%511538-8246.3%4811
1/2/2018PORTLAND127-110W-8.5W215.5O43-8351.8%521042-9046.7%5115
1/3/2018@ BOSTON88-102L3L212.5U31-8934.8%521441-9244.6%6015
1/6/2018@ ORLANDO131-127W-8.5L221.5O47-9450.0%561749-9850.0%5619
1/8/2018@ MINNESOTA99-127L1L223O37-8444.0%401352-10052.0%635
1/11/2018@ TORONTO99-133L-2.5L221.5O34-8938.2%45953-10650.0%729
1/12/2018@ INDIANA95-97L-1.5L221U37-8643.0%531139-8545.9%5014
1/15/2018GOLDEN STATE108-118L5.5L234U43-9445.7%511541-8548.2%5716
1/18/2018ORLANDO              
1/20/2018OKLAHOMA CITY              
1/23/2018@ SAN ANTONIO              
1/26/2018INDIANA              
1/28/2018DETROIT              
1/30/2018@ DETROIT              
1/31/2018MIAMI              
2/3/2018HOUSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ORLANDO: After another disappointing non-playoff season, the Magic didn't overhaul the roster as had become the norm the last several years. New president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman and general manager John Hammond preferred to tweak the roster instead, which hasn't generated much optimism that things will be much different this season. The most significant off-season addition was Jonathon Simmons, who came over from the Spurs and gives the Magic a defensive toughness and explosiveness from the guard position that has been missing. Jonathan Isaac, the Magic's No. 6 overall pick in June's NBA draft, is still not physically strong enough to be a starter, but his length, athleticism and willingness to play defense gives him a chance to make an impact off the bench. The only realistic hope that the Magic have of making the postseason for the first time in six seasons is that the bottom half of the Eastern Conference is equally flawed.
CLEVELAND: There's a chance that LeBron James could end up being as motivated as ever this season, fueled by Kyrie Irving's trade demand and coming off a season in which he finished fourth in the MVP voting. Despite losing Irving, the Cavs remain the class of the Eastern Conference and it's hard to imagine any team denying them a fourth straight Finals appearance, particularly with Boston having suffered a major blow with the season-ending injury Gordon Hayward suffered in the season opener at Cleveland. Isaiah Thomas is expected back from his back injury by year's end, but his return could end up complicating things for head coach Tyronn Lue, who must keep everyone happy with their playing time. Kevin Love's move to center should open floor space for James, Dwayne Wade and Derrick Rose. James can opt out of his contract next summer and become a free agent and his future plans will hover over the Cavs all season. But back with Dwayne Wade, he and the Cavs seem to be in a happy place.
PREVIEW
Magic is missing as Cavaliers host Orlando
 

CLEVELAND -- The Orlando Magic are the last team the Cleveland Cavaliers beat.

No, neither franchise is having much fun now.

The Magic have lost 27 of its last 32 games and snapped a seven-game losing streak Tuesday by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves.

But even in a rare moment of glory for the Magic, reserve guard Arron Afflalo threw a punch at Minnesota's Nemanja Bjelica and is facing likely discipline from the NBA.

The Cavs, meanwhile, are a mess, considering their DNA and string of three consecutive Finals trips. Cleveland has lost four straight since beating the Magic 131-127 on Jan. 6.

The Cavs have lost eight of their last 10 games and nine of 12, and are seven games behind the Boston Celtics for first place in the Eastern Conference. They host the Magic on Thursday.

"This is a difficult year for our team," said LeBron James, who scored 33 points with 10 rebounds and nine assists in the last game against the Magic. "Seems like I say that every year, but this one has been even more challenging. But with everybody who has been out and coming back in and the rotations and things of that nature, it's been very challenging on our team. But we have to figure it out."

After the Cavs lost to their archrivals, the Golden State Warriors, 118-108 on Monday, numerous media reports cited several unnamed prominent Cleveland players as having doubts their team can solve its problems.

The Cavs are 29th in the NBA on defense and have struggled to find a rhythm since Isaiah Thomas joined the lineup. Thomas, who scored 19 points against the Magic in his first start this season, is shooting a career-worst 36.1 percent from the field.

"I know how good we can be," Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. "Once we get healthy, minutes restrictions are off, guys are back, we're gonna be fine. And, you know, with the point guard, the head of the snake, I.T., right now just trying to find his rhythm, get his legs and we're going to be fine.''

The Cavs could get back former NBA MVP Derrick Rose, who hasn't played since Nov. 7 because of left ankle injuries. Iman Shumpert, who's been out following minor knee surgery, is also close to a return. Both practiced Wednesday.

The Magic, who have been hampered by injuries all season, have lost 18 of the last 19 to the Cavs. The one win was this season, when Orlando came to Cleveland and rolled to a 114-93 triumph Oct. 21.

The Magic's Marreese Speights, who missed Tuesday's win for a personal matter, is listed as questionable for this game.

"The goal for the rest of the season is honestly playing better basketball so we can feel better about ourselves and about the future," said Evan Fournier, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Fournier scored a career-high 32 against the Timberwolves.

"You can lose a game and you're still going to be disappointed," Fournier said. "But if you feel like you gave it (your) all and you played the right way, then it was just the opponent that was better than you. Most of the times, we don't feel like this."


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