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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/8/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
ORLANDO
 
ATLANTA
+8.5  

-8.5  
+300

-400

202.5
 
117
Final
110

ORLANDO (22 - 28) at ATLANTA (30 - 23)
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Monday, 2/8/2016 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
515ORLANDO203.5202.5
516ATLANTA-10-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-28-727-2224-2699.149.445.0%51.1100.750.144.6%52.0
Road Games8-17-6.614-1014-1197.049.844.5%49.8101.252.344.8%53.6
Last 5 Games2-3+0.94-12-3102.849.646.2%51.4107.853.646.2%51.4
Division Games2-8-8.53-76-498.350.246.2%49.9102.549.946.5%48.6
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)99.149.439-8645.0%8-2235.3%14-1976.7%511023208145
vs opponents surrendering101.650.538-8445.0%8-2435.5%18-2375.8%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)97.049.838-8644.5%8-2235.6%13-1678.7%50922218145
Stats Against (All Games)100.750.137-8344.6%9-2634.9%18-2375.9%521023188146
vs opponents averaging101.450.438-8444.9%8-2434.9%18-2375.7%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)101.252.337-8344.8%9-2635.9%17-2472.9%541024177146

ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-23-13.626-2626-27102.149.145.9%47.999.548.543.9%54.0
Home Games17-8-3.214-1112-13103.450.447.8%46.297.448.643.9%52.9
Last 5 Games3-2-0.13-22-3103.847.246.7%49.896.046.842.7%52.0
Division Games6-4-0.64-52-895.744.342.8%48.596.644.343.4%53.5
ATLANTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.149.138-8445.9%9-2734.6%16-2078.8%48825199156
vs opponents surrendering101.550.438-8444.9%8-2435.0%18-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)103.450.440-8347.8%10-2735.8%15-1878.9%468271910146
Stats Against (All Games)99.548.537-8543.9%8-2434.8%17-2277.7%541122189165
vs opponents averaging100.950.238-8444.7%8-2334.7%17-2375.7%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)97.448.637-8443.9%8-2335.4%16-2176.4%531222188174
Average power rating of opponents played: ORLANDO 95.7,  ATLANTA 93.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2015BROOKLYN100-93W-7.5L199U36-8243.9%561635-8342.2%4212
1/1/2016@ WASHINGTON91-103L2L202.5U40-8547.1%461543-9246.7%519
1/2/2016@ CLEVELAND79-104L8L192U29-7638.2%491434-8241.5%634
1/4/2016@ DETROIT89-115L4.5L198.5O36-8144.4%34843-8848.9%6210
1/6/2016INDIANA86-95L3.5L199U32-7940.5%461732-7642.1%5016
1/8/2016@ BROOKLYN83-77W-3.5W191.5U33-8339.8%531429-7339.7%5115
1/9/2016WASHINGTON99-105L-3.5L199O38-7451.4%461542-7655.3%3215
1/14/2016*TORONTO103-106L4.5W193.5O44-9745.4%551537-9041.1%6010
1/18/2016@ ATLANTA81-98L8L197.5U30-8734.5%501341-8051.2%5417
1/20/2016PHILADELPHIA87-96L-7L195.5U33-8439.3%531436-7448.6%5114
1/22/2016CHARLOTTE116-120L-5L196.5O45-9149.5%561945-10144.6%5210
1/25/2016@ MEMPHIS102-108L5.5L190.5O40-8646.5%501943-10043.0%6410
1/26/2016@ MILWAUKEE100-107L5L196.5O33-8041.2%471138-7749.4%5212
1/29/2016@ BOSTON94-113L8.5L205.5O32-7940.5%481643-8650.0%5212
1/31/2016BOSTON119-114W4W203.5O44-8253.7%611539-9341.9%5010
2/1/2016@ SAN ANTONIO92-107L16W201.5U39-9640.6%551640-7851.3%4513
2/3/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY114-117L11.5W212O47-9549.5%46944-9347.3%5813
2/5/2016LA CLIPPERS93-107L3.5L204.5U34-8142.0%431840-7454.1%4922
2/7/2016ATLANTA96-94W3W202U39-8545.9%521835-9138.5%5516
2/8/2016@ ATLANTA              
2/10/2016SAN ANTONIO              
2/19/2016DALLAS              
2/21/2016INDIANA              
2/23/2016@ PHILADELPHIA              

ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/3/2016@ NEW YORK97-111L-4.5L200.5O37-8444.0%421544-8850.0%5616
1/5/2016NEW YORK101-107L-7.5L202.5O37-8742.5%471340-8447.6%569
1/7/2016@ PHILADELPHIA126-98W-9W207.5O49-9253.3%531639-8645.3%5122
1/9/2016CHICAGO120-105W-2.5W208.5O49-9452.1%461536-8343.4%5421
1/13/2016@ CHARLOTTE84-107L-3L206.5U30-8137.0%431636-8243.9%6216
1/15/2016@ MILWAUKEE101-108L-4.5L206O43-10043.0%511740-9641.7%7416
1/16/2016BROOKLYN114-86W-10W206.5U44-7955.7%481034-7843.6%4417
1/18/2016ORLANDO98-81W-8W197.5U41-8051.2%541730-8734.5%5013
1/20/2016@ PORTLAND104-98W-1.5W211.5U39-8744.8%541341-9443.6%5812
1/21/2016@ SACRAMENTO88-91L1L216.5U35-8441.7%491933-9235.9%7019
1/23/2016@ PHOENIX95-98L-10L203U34-8440.5%491634-8540.0%6117
1/25/2016@ DENVER119-105W-3.5W207.5O43-8650.0%471433-8439.3%5315
1/27/2016LA CLIPPERS83-85L-5.5L206.5U33-7941.8%592233-8538.8%5311
1/28/2016@ INDIANA92-111L3L202.5O33-8339.8%371438-7848.7%5916
1/31/2016@ MIAMI87-105L-3L197.5U27-7038.6%381739-8148.1%5518
2/1/2016DALLAS112-97W-6W199O42-8052.5%561531-8536.5%516
2/3/2016@ PHILADELPHIA124-86W-7W208.5O48-9252.2%611835-8441.7%4323
2/5/2016INDIANA102-96W-5W208.5U39-7651.3%391538-9141.8%5919
2/7/2016@ ORLANDO94-96L-3L202U35-9138.5%551639-8545.9%5218
2/8/2016ORLANDO              
2/10/2016@ CHICAGO              
2/19/2016MIAMI              
2/20/2016MILWAUKEE              
2/22/2016GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ORLANDO: Victor Oladipo's defensive tenacity will appeal to Skiles, and he has the budding offensive game to be the go-to scorer in Orlando . . . Elfrid Payton can get to the basket and has the kind of length and athleticism to be a plus defender. Now if only he could shoot . . . He is overshadowed by the other two guards, but Evan Fournier is a quality wing. He brings some shooting and defensive versatility off the bench . . . C.J. Watson arrives as a steady veteran presence behind Payton, but is likely not long for Orlando . . . The Magic took a flier on Shabazz Napier, who seemed uncomfortable in Miami and never showed the ability to get into the paint . . . Devyn Marble has 12th-man fever . . . Tyler Harvey, a prolific scorer at Eastern Washington, is likely D-League bound. He has quietly developed into a fairly creative scorer, and Tobias Harris has improved defensively to the point that he's no longer a liability . . . Channing Frye will fill the floor-spacing role again, a necessary piece with two below-average shooters starting in the backcourt. He's a part-time role player at this point in his career . . . Aaron Gordon has NBA All-Defensive team ability, which should get Skiles giddy. His offensive game is a work in progress, but he showed improvement as a shooter last season and again this past summer . . . He might need a year or two to settle in, but Mario Hezonja is going to be fun. The wing is an elite athlete, a very good three-point shooter, and plays with an overabundance of confidence . . . Andrew Nicholson will hang out on the bench again. Nikola Vucevic will continue to be a rebounding machine, and his offensive game has developed nicely over the past two seasons. However, he can not protect the rim . . . Veteran Jason Smith has a game similar to Vucevic, but can space the floor a bit more on offense . . . If they need a rim-protector, Dewayne Dedmon is kicking around as a third center.
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
Magic-Hawks Preview
By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

The Atlanta Hawks already have lost more games than they did last season en route to the top playoff seed in the East and their first appearance in the conference finals.

The latest defeat came in heartbreaking fashion at the hands of the Orlando Magic, who haven't experienced victory much lately.

Atlanta looks to bounce back Monday night by winning for the sixth time in seven games at Philips Arena in the completion of a home-and-home set against an Orlando team seeking back-to-back wins for the first time in 2016.

The Hawks (30-23) had the NBA's second-best record at 60-22 in 2014-15 before being swept by Cleveland in the conference finals. They again sit atop the Southeast Division despite slipping a bit this season, but they had a three-game winning streak snapped with Sunday's 96-94 loss to the Magic (22-28).

Atlanta rallied from 14 down behind 24 points from Jeff Teague and 23 from Kent Bazemore, but Nikola Vucevic hit an 18-footer at the buzzer to lift Orlando.

The Hawks shot 38.5 percent after a mark of 52 during their winning streak and fell to 13-15 away from home. They're the only division leader below .500 on the road.

"We have to stop putting ourselves in that situation of being down 14 on the road," forward Paul Millsap said after finishing with 14 points and shooting 5 of 14. "It is unacceptable. You make it tough on yourself when you dig yourself that hole."

Orlando needed the victory, especially one that came with such a thrilling conclusion. Vucevic finished with 22 points and Evan Fournier added 21 for the Magic, who have lost 15 of 18 in the new year. Aaron Gordon had 11 points and 13 rebounds and Elfrid Payton finished with 12 point and 12 assists.

"It's been a rough month for us, a lot of losses, so it's good to get a win against a good team," Vucevic said. "I wasn't happy about (my six turnovers) and I wanted to make up for it."

Coach Scott Skiles wasn't pleased with how the Magic nearly let a big lead slip away, though. They went scoreless for a long stretch after Payton's shot with 3:41 left before Vucevic's winner ended the drought.

Orlando had lost four straight, including two this season, and 17 of the previous 20 meetings with Atlanta.

"I've been in this scenario where we do our best and somehow we get beat because some circumstances happen and you get beat," Skiles said. "We've had a lot of close games that have been really disheartening for the guys.

"Human nature is human nature, and we have to battle human nature right now so that we don't feel like all is lost and we can come back from this. If you are feeling anxious, then it affects your energy and it looks like you aren't playing hard. So we can't fall into that trap now."

The Magic got back in the win column despite missing Tobias Harris, who is averaging 13.7 points. Harris hadn't sat out all season, but he received stitches in his head during Friday's loss to the Los Angeles Clippers and is dealing with a sore left ankle.

Harris' status is unclear against Atlanta, which will be without Tiago Splitter until after the All-Star break because of a hip injury.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 2:47:22 AM EST.


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