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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 12/2/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
ATLANTA
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

196.5
 
96
Final
86

TORONTO (11 - 7) at ATLANTA (12 - 8)
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Wednesday, 12/2/2015 8:05 PM
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513TORONTO198.5197
514ATLANTA-3-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-7+2.811-67-11100.248.143.6%53.896.448.142.8%49.1
Road Games7-5+3.27-43-998.148.642.6%52.595.948.143.7%49.2
Last 5 Games4-1+3.93-22-396.449.843.8%50.291.846.240.8%51.4
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.248.135-8143.6%8-2236.5%21-2779.6%541118209144
vs opponents surrendering100.949.937-8444.0%8-2434.5%19-2476.2%531121218155
Team Stats (Road Games)98.148.634-8042.6%7-2234.6%22-2782.9%521117219154
Stats Against (All Games)96.448.135-8242.8%9-2535.4%18-2377.8%491022238146
vs opponents averaging101.249.837-8444.4%9-2435.2%18-2475.2%531122218155
Stats Against (Road Games)95.948.135-8043.7%8-2533.4%17-2374.7%491022248166

ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games12-8-2.39-1010-10102.348.945.7%48.4100.249.744.2%52.0
Home Games7-3-1.25-55-5104.549.147.4%46.299.251.544.7%51.8
Last 5 Games3-2+0.93-23-2105.249.645.2%54.0101.052.442.7%48.4
ATLANTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.348.938-8345.7%9-2735.3%17-2180.6%48925189155
vs opponents surrendering10049.937-8444.4%8-2435.0%17-2376.5%521021218155
Team Stats (Home Games)104.549.140-8447.4%10-2737.2%15-1882.4%468271810146
Stats Against (All Games)100.249.738-8644.2%9-2536.5%15-1981.5%521123199165
vs opponents averaging100.15037-8544.2%8-2233.8%18-2377.0%521021218145
Stats Against (Home Games)99.251.538-8444.7%9-2238.2%15-1979.4%521223198184
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.4,  ATLANTA 94.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015INDIANA106-99W-5.5W199.5O36-8045.0%672032-8637.2%4813
10/30/2015@ BOSTON113-103W2W200O36-8243.9%612132-8537.6%5217
11/1/2015MILWAUKEE106-87W-6W201U41-9045.6%591329-6942.0%3718
11/3/2015@ DALLAS102-91W-2W205.5U37-8245.1%571633-8638.4%5115
11/4/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY103-98W8W213U33-7941.8%541439-8247.6%4419
11/6/2015@ ORLANDO87-92L-6L196.5U30-8634.9%58933-7742.9%5412
11/8/2015@ MIAMI76-96L3L191U28-7139.4%471635-8342.2%5610
11/10/2015NEW YORK109-111L-7.5L196.5O37-8444.0%591142-9544.2%519
11/11/2015@ PHILADELPHIA119-103W-9.5W197O43-8948.3%60840-8746.0%4211
11/13/2015NEW ORLEANS100-81W-10.5W205U34-7744.2%551530-8236.6%5014
11/15/2015@ SACRAMENTO101-107L-1.5L208.5U38-8743.7%471539-7651.3%4819
11/17/2015@ GOLDEN STATE110-115L9.5W208.5O37-7946.8%521843-8053.7%4520
11/18/2015@ UTAH89-93L4T191U34-8042.5%421435-7248.6%4917
11/20/2015@ LA LAKERS102-91W-6.5W204.5U34-7843.6%481235-7745.5%4715
11/22/2015@ LA CLIPPERS91-80W6.5W203U29-7837.2%521429-7439.2%4919
11/25/2015CLEVELAND103-99W3W201O40-7950.6%48936-8243.9%5010
11/28/2015@ WASHINGTON84-82W-3.5L200.5U31-7243.1%522227-8232.9%5314
11/29/2015PHOENIX102-107L-3L203O38-8644.2%511140-9442.6%589
12/2/2015@ ATLANTA              
12/3/2015DENVER              
12/5/2015GOLDEN STATE              
12/7/2015LA LAKERS              
12/9/2015SAN ANTONIO              
12/11/2015MILWAUKEE              
12/13/2015PHILADELPHIA              
12/14/2015@ INDIANA              
12/17/2015@ CHARLOTTE              
12/18/2015@ MIAMI              

ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/27/2015DETROIT94-106L-7L196.5O37-8245.1%441537-9638.5%6915
10/29/2015@ NEW YORK112-101W-4.5W199O42-8350.6%491538-9340.9%5721
10/30/2015CHARLOTTE97-94W-4L194.5U36-8343.4%481536-8840.9%5918
11/1/2015@ CHARLOTTE94-92W-2T195.5U37-8842.0%541132-8637.2%5311
11/3/2015@ MIAMI98-92W4W197U37-9041.1%561538-8644.2%5518
11/4/2015BROOKLYN101-87W-7W197U37-7648.7%441336-8343.4%5019
11/6/2015@ NEW ORLEANS121-115W-2.5W206O41-7753.2%471542-8450.0%3912
11/7/2015WASHINGTON114-99W-4.5W206O43-9246.7%451538-7848.7%4625
11/9/2015MINNESOTA107-117L-8.5L204O44-8651.2%341746-8057.5%4719
11/11/2015NEW ORLEANS106-98W-13L208.5U42-8648.8%511237-8344.6%4819
11/13/2015@ BOSTON93-106L-1L206.5U36-7647.4%471642-10340.8%6010
11/15/2015UTAH96-97L-3L192O37-7648.7%371539-7651.3%4717
11/17/2015@ BROOKLYN88-90L-4.5L198U33-7643.4%472037-8444.0%5311
11/18/2015SACRAMENTO103-97W-2.5W209U38-8942.7%491138-8644.2%5820
11/21/2015@ CLEVELAND97-109L5.5L198.5O32-8637.2%471241-8548.2%5714
11/24/2015BOSTON121-97W-2W204.5O45-8056.2%542034-8241.5%3816
11/25/2015@ MINNESOTA95-99L-3.5L206U31-8237.8%641434-8241.5%5211
11/27/2015@ MEMPHIS116-101W2.5W196.5O35-7546.7%471035-8043.7%4413
11/28/2015@ SAN ANTONIO88-108L7L193O37-8742.5%491840-8547.1%5216
11/30/2015OKLAHOMA CITY106-100W3W213.5U39-9043.3%561237-9339.8%5611
12/2/2015TORONTO              
12/4/2015LA LAKERS              
12/9/2015@ DALLAS              
12/10/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/12/2015SAN ANTONIO              
12/14/2015MIAMI              
12/16/2015PHILADELPHIA              
12/18/2015@ BOSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: He was never quite right health-wise late last year (which led to the poor conditioning head coach Dwane Casey cited this summer). Still, if healthy, Kyle Lowry can regain the borderline All-Star form he had two years ago . . . DeMar DeRozan makes a fine living attacking and getting to the line, but he has still yet to add a consistent three-point shot . . . Cory Joseph had quietly developed into one of the league's best back-up point guards in San Antonio, a lock down defender and efficient offensive player . . . Rookie Delon Wright does a lot of things well, but is most likely looking at a developmental year . . . Norman Powell is a big scoring guard who could be a solid bench piece down the line. The Raptors spent big to bring in DeMarre Carroll, a true 3-and-D wing . . . With Amir Johnson signing with Boston, Patrick Patterson has a chance to step into the starting lineup. He's fairly one-dimensional offensively, mostly camping out for corner threes . . . Toronto brought in competition for the power forward spot by signing Luis Scola. He's a mediocre at best defensively, but can take advantage of weaker defenders in the low-post . . . His development seems to have stalled, and Terrence Ross will try to reinvent himself as a sixth man . . . James Johnson has never been capable of handling big minutes, but he's a solid second-unit player who does everything well . . . Bruno Caboclo is still at least a year away from the rotation. Jonas Valanciunas has plenty of talent, but he doesn't do the little things well on offense (like screening) and is a defensive liability. It's why his minutes will continue to be limited . . . Bismack Biyombo is a zero on offense, but he's effective as a rim-protector and rebounder . . . Lucas Nogueira is still coming along as a long-term project.
ATLANTA: When Jeff Teague has it going, he can carry this team offensively. He has shown the ability to get into the paint at will . . . Kyle Korver is coming off ankle surgery, but it shouldn't affect his shooting . . . Kent Bazemore is a high-energy, D-first guy who could start opposite Korver . . . His shot doesn't scare anybody, and opponents will continue to sag off Dennis Schroder. He'll be one of the league's better sixth men, but he's a work in progress . . . Tim Hardaway Jr. didn't play enough defense to stay on the court for the Knicks. He has to do a 180 if he's going to break into the rotation of a playoff team . . . Once he is fully recovered from shoulder surgery, Shelvin Mack will resume his role as third point guard . . . Justin Holiday is the new 12th man. With DeMarre Carroll gone, Paul Millsap will spend a little more time on the perimeter in big lineups. He has the skill set to thrive in an inside-outside role and should have another All-Star-type season . . . If his ankle is fully recovered, Thabo Sefolosha could step into DeMarre Carroll's old SF spot. He's no longer the corner three threat he was in Oklahoma City . . . Mike Scott could end up the first big off the bench. His lack of athleticism keeps him from being much of a threat on either side of the court, but his ability to step away and knock down shots spaces the floor nicely for the Hawks . . . Mike Muscala is an even more extreme version of Scott's skill set. He's a non-factor in most facets, but is one of the league's best pure-shooting bigs. He finally stayed healthy, and Al Horford has the ability to police the paint defensively, rebound, score and even create for teammates . . . Tiago Splitter provides Atlanta with a nice secondary part. He moves well defensively and is active on the offensive glass . . . Walter Tavares is massive and solidly athletic, but likely needs a year or two to develop.
PREVIEW
Raptors-Hawks Preview
By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

The Atlanta Hawks continue to have much more success on their home floor behind better shooting.

They'll look to continue that trend Wednesday night against the visiting Toronto Raptors, who hope their latest loss doesn't have a snowball effect like previous defeats.

Atlanta is 7-3 at home behind 47.4 percent shooting - which is one of the top marks in the league - and 37.2 percent from 3-point range. On the road, they are in the middle of the pack with a 44.0 field-goal percentage and 33.6 mark from deep.

The Hawks (12-8) have dropped five of six on the road, but they've won three in a row at home, including Monday's 106-100 victory against Oklahoma City.

Jeff Teague scored 25, the third time in four games he's had at least 20 after doing so as many times in his previous 13 contests. He scored 10 in the fourth quarter and has become a closer of sorts for Atlanta, averaging a club-high 5.4 fourth-quarter points.

Paul Millsap, who is averaging a career-high 18.6 points, also had 26 points and 11 rebounds to help overcome Russell Westbrook's 17 points in the final period.

"We're learning ... that when a team is making a run, not to get rattled," Millsap said after three of the team's previous five losses came by four points or fewer. "I felt like we kept our composure really well. (Westbrook) got hot, and when a guy like that gets hot, he's tough to stop. But we stayed cool, finally got some stops and scored the basketball when we needed to."

Toronto (11-7) won four in a row before losing 107-102 against Phoenix on Sunday. The Raptors will try to avoid another roller coaster of wins in losses, as their first six defeats came in the form of two three-game losing streaks.

They trailed for nearly the entire game before taking a 97-96 advantage on DeMar DeRozan's jumper with 2:54 remaining. Luis Scola's potential tying 3-point attempt was blocked with less than a second left.

"We have to stop putting ourselves in a tough predicament by having to fight our way out, when we don't have much time to," said DeRozan, who scored a season high-matching 29. "We find ourselves in that position a little too much. Once we clean up the little things at both ends, it will be easier for us to close out games."

Kyle Lowry, second on the Raptors in scoring at 20.7 points per game, is averaging 11.5 points on 32.6 percent shooting over his last four meetings with Atlanta.

Toronto has won four of the last five meetings, including a 105-80 road win Feb. 20, holding the Hawks to a season-low 33.0 field-goal percentage while forcing 23 turnovers. Kyle Korver hit 2 of 11 3-point attempts after knocking down 57.9 percent in his previous nine matchups.

DeRozan, a career 44.1 percent shooter, is averaging 25.6 points on 52.2 percent shooting in his last nine games against Atlanta.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 4:46:17 AM EST.


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