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805 | GOLDEN STATE | -155 | 806 | ATLANTA | +135 |
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All Games | 21-13 | -0.7 | 17-16 | 15-19 | 103.4 | 52.0 | 46.5% | 55.1 | 98.9 | 49.2 | 42.9% | 50.4 | Road Games | 10-9 | -0.9 | 11-8 | 7-12 | 101.8 | 51.3 | 45.4% | 55.6 | 100.0 | 51.2 | 43.3% | 51.7 | Last 5 Games | 5-0 | +5.8 | 3-2 | 3-2 | 109.0 | 57.6 | 48.4% | 58.2 | 97.6 | 50.6 | 42.9% | 46.0 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 103.4 | 52.0 | 39-84 | 46.5% | 10-24 | 39.7% | 16-22 | 72.9% | 55 | 11 | 23 | 23 | 8 | 17 | 5 | vs opponents surrendering | 100.7 | 50.1 | 38-84 | 45.1% | 8-22 | 35.6% | 18-23 | 75.2% | 52 | 11 | 22 | 21 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 101.8 | 51.3 | 38-83 | 45.4% | 10-24 | 39.4% | 17-23 | 71.3% | 56 | 11 | 21 | 23 | 7 | 17 | 5 | Stats Against (All Games) | 98.9 | 49.2 | 36-85 | 42.9% | 7-20 | 34.8% | 19-25 | 76.0% | 50 | 11 | 19 | 20 | 9 | 15 | 5 | vs opponents averaging | 101 | 50.4 | 38-84 | 45.3% | 8-21 | 35.7% | 18-23 | 75.3% | 52 | 11 | 22 | 21 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Road Games) | 100.0 | 51.2 | 37-85 | 43.3% | 7-19 | 36.4% | 19-26 | 74.2% | 52 | 10 | 20 | 20 | 9 | 14 | 5 |
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All Games | 18-14 | -0.9 | 18-14 | 21-11 | 103.2 | 49.0 | 46.4% | 50.0 | 101.4 | 49.6 | 46.0% | 51.3 | Home Games | 12-4 | +1.8 | 10-6 | 10-6 | 103.2 | 49.2 | 46.3% | 51.8 | 97.2 | 47.8 | 43.9% | 52.2 | Last 5 Games | 3-2 | +1.4 | 2-3 | 4-1 | 111.6 | 47.4 | 44.0% | 54.6 | 112.4 | 49.6 | 48.3% | 53.8 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 103.2 | 49.0 | 39-83 | 46.4% | 9-25 | 37.5% | 16-22 | 75.9% | 50 | 9 | 26 | 19 | 8 | 15 | 4 | vs opponents surrendering | 100.3 | 50.1 | 37-83 | 45.2% | 8-22 | 36.1% | 18-23 | 75.6% | 52 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 15 | 5 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 103.2 | 49.2 | 39-83 | 46.3% | 9-23 | 37.7% | 17-23 | 76.2% | 52 | 9 | 27 | 18 | 8 | 13 | 5 | Stats Against (All Games) | 101.4 | 49.6 | 39-85 | 46.0% | 8-22 | 35.3% | 16-21 | 74.4% | 51 | 10 | 23 | 19 | 7 | 15 | 4 | vs opponents averaging | 99 | 49.7 | 37-83 | 44.9% | 8-21 | 35.5% | 17-23 | 74.8% | 51 | 11 | 21 | 21 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Home Games) | 97.2 | 47.8 | 38-87 | 43.9% | 6-20 | 30.5% | 15-20 | 74.2% | 52 | 11 | 22 | 19 | 7 | 14 | 4 |
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| Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 96.3, ATLANTA 95.1 |
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11/26/2013 | @ NEW ORLEANS | 102-101 | W | 0 | W | 207 | U | 40-88 | 45.5% | 53 | 10 | 41-87 | 47.1% | 50 | 16 | 11/27/2013 | @ DALLAS | 99-103 | L | 4.5 | W | 206 | U | 32-76 | 42.1% | 61 | 18 | 44-99 | 44.4% | 48 | 6 | 11/29/2013 | @ OKLAHOMA CITY | 112-113 | L | 7.5 | W | 204 | O | 42-95 | 44.2% | 62 | 15 | 36-92 | 39.1% | 63 | 12 | 12/1/2013 | @ SACRAMENTO | 115-113 | W | -4.5 | L | 201 | O | 42-82 | 51.2% | 39 | 18 | 40-76 | 52.6% | 47 | 24 | 12/3/2013 | TORONTO | 112-103 | W | -7.5 | W | 201 | O | 40-79 | 50.6% | 41 | 12 | 40-77 | 51.9% | 43 | 18 | 12/6/2013 | @ HOUSTON | 83-105 | L | 5 | L | 213.5 | U | 27-76 | 35.5% | 54 | 22 | 37-83 | 44.6% | 62 | 15 | 12/7/2013 | @ MEMPHIS | 108-82 | W | -2 | W | 192.5 | U | 44-88 | 50.0% | 54 | 10 | 31-85 | 36.5% | 50 | 8 | 12/9/2013 | @ CHARLOTTE | 111-115 | L | -6 | L | 194 | O | 41-90 | 45.6% | 60 | 15 | 43-94 | 45.7% | 50 | 7 | 12/11/2013 | DALLAS | 95-93 | W | -6 | L | 210 | U | 37-86 | 43.0% | 58 | 18 | 37-88 | 42.0% | 51 | 11 | 12/13/2013 | HOUSTON | 112-116 | L | -3 | L | 213.5 | O | 43-90 | 47.8% | 60 | 18 | 39-79 | 49.4% | 40 | 15 | 12/15/2013 | @ PHOENIX | 102-106 | L | -1 | L | 209.5 | U | 34-80 | 42.5% | 57 | 20 | 35-79 | 44.3% | 54 | 12 | 12/17/2013 | NEW ORLEANS | 104-93 | W | -9 | W | 207 | U | 41-91 | 45.1% | 66 | 12 | 33-88 | 37.5% | 54 | 10 | 12/19/2013 | SAN ANTONIO | 102-104 | L | -7 | L | 202.5 | O | 42-90 | 46.7% | 57 | 24 | 40-89 | 44.9% | 47 | 19 | 12/21/2013 | LA LAKERS | 102-83 | W | -13.5 | W | 208 | U | 38-98 | 38.8% | 68 | 16 | 26-80 | 32.5% | 57 | 24 | 12/23/2013 | @ DENVER | 89-81 | W | -1.5 | W | 208.5 | U | 36-84 | 42.9% | 55 | 15 | 31-81 | 38.3% | 56 | 17 | 12/25/2013 | LA CLIPPERS | 105-103 | W | -3.5 | L | 207 | O | 40-95 | 42.1% | 58 | 13 | 40-81 | 49.4% | 49 | 13 | 12/27/2013 | PHOENIX | 115-86 | W | -6 | W | 211 | U | 45-85 | 52.9% | 62 | 21 | 32-89 | 36.0% | 47 | 17 | 12/29/2013 | @ CLEVELAND | 108-104 | W | -7 | L | 206 | O | 42-95 | 44.2% | 60 | 17 | 38-92 | 41.3% | 55 | 15 | 12/31/2013 | @ ORLANDO | 94-81 | W | -6 | W | 202 | U | 41-85 | 48.2% | 64 | 17 | 34-89 | 38.2% | 44 | 9 | 1/2/2014 | @ MIAMI | 123-114 | W | 5 | W | 205.5 | O | 46-82 | 56.1% | 47 | 18 | 40-78 | 51.3% | 35 | 15 | 1/3/2014 | @ ATLANTA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/5/2014 | @ WASHINGTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/7/2014 | @ MILWAUKEE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/8/2014 | @ BROOKLYN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/10/2014 | BOSTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/15/2014 | DENVER | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/17/2014 | @ OKLAHOMA CITY | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/18/2014 | @ NEW ORLEANS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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11/26/2013 | ORLANDO | 92-109 | L | -7.5 | L | 200 | O | 30-73 | 41.1% | 43 | 14 | 42-83 | 50.6% | 48 | 12 | 11/27/2013 | @ HOUSTON | 84-113 | L | 8 | L | 205 | U | 32-75 | 42.7% | 39 | 18 | 43-78 | 55.1% | 50 | 13 | 11/29/2013 | DALLAS | 88-87 | W | 1.5 | W | 202.5 | U | 31-73 | 42.5% | 49 | 16 | 29-77 | 37.7% | 49 | 18 | 11/30/2013 | @ WASHINGTON | 101-108 | L | 4.5 | L | 190 | O | 36-81 | 44.4% | 50 | 16 | 38-78 | 48.7% | 49 | 16 | 12/2/2013 | @ SAN ANTONIO | 100-102 | L | 12 | W | 199 | O | 42-96 | 43.7% | 43 | 10 | 42-78 | 53.8% | 52 | 17 | 12/4/2013 | LA CLIPPERS | 107-97 | W | 3 | W | 203.5 | O | 42-82 | 51.2% | 48 | 11 | 39-83 | 47.0% | 46 | 12 | 12/6/2013 | CLEVELAND | 108-89 | W | -6 | W | 195.5 | O | 47-91 | 51.6% | 57 | 12 | 38-94 | 40.4% | 57 | 11 | 12/10/2013 | OKLAHOMA CITY | 92-101 | L | 3.5 | L | 204 | U | 31-87 | 35.6% | 51 | 15 | 38-86 | 44.2% | 66 | 16 | 12/13/2013 | WASHINGTON | 101-99 | W | -6 | L | 194 | O | 38-89 | 42.7% | 53 | 15 | 42-100 | 42.0% | 69 | 17 | 12/14/2013 | @ NEW YORK | 106-111 | L | 1 | L | 192.5 | O | 40-66 | 60.6% | 36 | 27 | 44-87 | 50.6% | 36 | 11 | 12/16/2013 | LA LAKERS | 114-100 | W | -6 | W | 205 | O | 45-92 | 48.9% | 50 | 10 | 39-82 | 47.6% | 46 | 14 | 12/18/2013 | SACRAMENTO | 124-107 | W | -6 | W | 204 | O | 47-81 | 58.0% | 49 | 16 | 40-84 | 47.6% | 36 | 13 | 12/20/2013 | UTAH | 118-85 | W | -7.5 | W | 197.5 | O | 45-86 | 52.3% | 53 | 10 | 35-94 | 37.2% | 56 | 15 | 12/23/2013 | @ MIAMI | 119-121 | L | 7.5 | W | 206.5 | O | 44-91 | 48.4% | 54 | 18 | 46-91 | 50.5% | 53 | 13 | 12/26/2013 | @ CLEVELAND | 127-125 | W | -3.5 | L | 205 | O | 51-103 | 49.5% | 56 | 21 | 49-94 | 52.1% | 53 | 22 | 12/28/2013 | CHARLOTTE | 118-116 | W | -6 | L | 194 | O | 37-91 | 40.7% | 61 | 12 | 45-104 | 43.3% | 64 | 10 | 12/29/2013 | @ ORLANDO | 102-109 | L | 3 | L | 202 | O | 36-81 | 44.4% | 42 | 13 | 41-74 | 55.4% | 47 | 17 | 12/31/2013 | @ BOSTON | 92-91 | W | 3 | W | 204 | U | 33-91 | 36.3% | 60 | 14 | 35-84 | 41.7% | 52 | 15 | 1/3/2014 | GOLDEN STATE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/4/2014 | @ CHICAGO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/6/2014 | @ BROOKLYN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/8/2014 | INDIANA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/10/2014 | HOUSTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/12/2014 | @ MEMPHIS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1/16/2014 | BROOKLYN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | GOLDEN STATE: GUARDS: STEPHEN CURRY is not only the NBA's best shooter, but he has also become a great passer. Durability is the only question about him now . . . KLAY THOMPSON should take advantage of the many open looks he'll get playing alongside Curry and Andre Iguodala . . . The Warriors lost Jarrett Jack and brought in TONEY DOUGLAS. While Douglas got his career on track in Houston last year, he'll strictly be a second-unit guy as Iguodala erases the need for a second point guard . . . NEMANJA NEDOVIC is looking at a redshirt year, especially after an injury-filled summer. The Serbian combo guard should overtake Douglas eventually . . . There are few things in the world better than KENT BAZEMORE celebrating a Curry three. FORWARDS: ANDRE IGUODALA is a perfect fit in Oakland, where he can play point forward and set up the Warriors' many shooters. He's also a crafty cutter who should do some sweet things alongside Stephen Curry . . . DAVID LEE draws attention away from their shooters, which ensures him a significant role. But he kills this team with his awful defense . . . HARRISON BARNES may come off the bench more often, but the Warriors will frequently go small with Barnes stretching to the four, especially after Barnes' impressive postseason showing . . . MARREESE SPEIGHTS steps into Carl Landry's role as a low-post scorer off the bench . . . DRAYMOND GREEN had some trouble as a rookie. He'll have to play his way into this rotation. CENTERS:ANDREW BOGUT is injury-prone and will continue to be an afterthought on offense. They'll have to rest him often during the regular season . . . Between Bogut and JERMAINE O'NEAL, they're hoping at least one of them will be healthy at all times to protect the rim . . . FESTUS EZELI had major knee surgery and is unlikely to return in time for the Feats of Strength or the Airing of Grievances. | | ATLANTA: GUARDS: It was a rocky offseason for JEFF TEAGUE, who looked like a goner at one point. Instead, he'll be the focal point of Atlanta's offense . . . Coming off a torn ACL, resident gunner LOUIS WILLIAMS is a question mark entering the season, especially as a guy who relied so much on quickness and explosiveness. He may not be right again until 2014-15 . . . JOHN JENKINS was rock solid as a rookie and should see a bump in playing time with DeShawn Stevenson gone. Jenkins is a legit shooter who can hold his own defensively . . . Rookie DENNIS SCHRODER is a year or two away from consistent minutes, but the penniless man's Rajon Rondo comparisons aren't off . . . JARED CUNNINGHAM is a middling talent destined for a minor role. FORWARDS: PAUL MILLSAP was lost in the shuffle in Utah last year, but he'll be a significant part of this offense in Atlanta. He's a well-rounded power forward and may prove to be a better fit than Josh Smith was for the Hawks . . . KYLE KORVER is coming off a huge year and will play major minutes at both wing spots again . . . A shadow of his former self, ELTON BRAND will rotate in at power forward and center . . . This generation's junkyard dog, DEMARRE CARROLL gives Atlanta some defensive options on the wing and energy off the bench. Outside of some transition baskets, he's a non-factor on offense . . . Euro veteran PERO ANTIC is a finesse stretch four who provides frontcourt depth. CENTERS: After playing a lot of power forward alongside Zaza Pachulia last year, AL HORFORD will spend most of this season at center. With Josh Smith gone, he's poised to have his biggest offensive numbers ever . . . GUSTAVO AYON has proven capable of eating up some space on the second unit. He'll be the second big off the bench after Elton Brand. |
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*Warriors-Hawks Preview* ========================
By CHRIS ALTRUDA STATS Editor
Golden State (20-13) at Atlanta (18-14), 7:30 p.m. EDT
The Golden State Warriors have lots of reasons to be feeling good heading into the midpoint of a seven-game road swing: They have a seven-game winning streak, they just cruised by the two-time reigning NBA champions and Stephen Curry is coming off one of his best all-around games of the season.
They now try to avoid a letdown Friday night in Atlanta, where the Hawks are trying to extend their home winning streak to six games.
Golden State (21-13) worked over the Heat in Miami on Wednesday night, rolling to a 123-114 victory as it shot 56.1 percent and matched a season high with 15 3-pointers. Curry hit eight of those shots from beyond the arc, finishing with 36 points on 13-of-22 shooting, while also contributing 12 assists and four steals.
"One of the best shooters this NBA will see," Heat star LeBron James said. "I mean, if you can find a better shooter than him right now, especially with the way he handles the ball - and the light that he has, it's more than green, it's fluorescent - you just hope that he misses."
While Curry did his damage from the outside, Lee picked apart the Heat in the paint, totaling 32 points while going 13 for 17 and pulling down 14 rebounds. He has averaged 22.9 points on 59.6 percent shooting and 9.6 rebounds in the seven victories - the Warriors' longest win streak since an eight-game run from March 25-April 8, 2005.
"It's a good experience against a championship-caliber team," said Curry, who had only shot 35.4 percent in the first six games of Golden State's winning streak. "They know how to get it done so to come in here and play the way we did, it shows we're on the right path."
Golden State is also trying to win five straight on the road for the second straight season after doing so from Dec. 5-12, 2012.
Atlanta (18-14), though, figures to provide a stiff challenge as it bids for its first six-game run at home since Jan. 7-21, 2012. The Hawks have won six of eight overall following a 92-91 victory Tuesday at Boston, where Paul Millsap helped rally them from an 18-point deficit with season highs of 34 points and 15 rebounds.
"At the beginning of the game it wasn't really what they were doing. It's what we didn't do. We didn't execute well. We didn't share the basketball like we normally do," Millsap said. "When we settled down, got stops and moved the basketball around, everybody got in a groove."
Millsap has become the interior focal point for the Hawks after they lost Al Horford, who is out for the season after surgery to repair a complete tear of his right pectoral muscle. In the three games without Horford, Millsap has averaged 28.0 points on 51.0 percent shooting and 11.7 rebounds.
The veteran forward is plenty familiar with the Warriors after spending his first seven seasons with Utah in the Western Conference, averaging 11.8 points and 8.4 rebounds in 25 lifetime games against them.
Kyle Korver, who barely extended his NBA-record streak of consecutive games with a 3-pointer to 101 after going 1 for 6 at Boston, is a 34.3 percent lifetime shooter (35 for 102) from beyond the arc versus the Warriors - his lowest mark against any team. He's a career 42.3 percent 3-point shooter.
The Warriors have won three straight over the Hawks, including a 115-93 rout in Atlanta on Dec. 15, 2012, as Lee had 20 points and 11 rebounds while Curry contributed 18 points and 11 assists.
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