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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 11/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
BOSTON
+3  

-3  
+135

-155

209
 
78
Final
111

WASHINGTON (6 - 6) at BOSTON (8 - 7)
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Friday, 11/27/2015 7:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
707WASHINGTON209210.5
708BOSTON-4-3.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-6-25-78-3102.453.544.6%50.6106.456.746.4%52.2
Road Games3-302-43-397.852.343.7%50.8104.756.545.2%52.3
Last 5 Games3-2+0.43-23-2102.656.245.6%50.6100.854.846.9%48.4
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.453.537-8344.6%9-2535.8%20-2675.6%51923219164
vs opponents surrendering99.649.537-8444.0%8-2334.2%18-2475.8%531122208155
Team Stats (Road Games)97.852.335-8043.7%9-2534.9%19-2476.9%5110212010195
Stats Against (All Games)106.456.740-8546.4%10-2439.8%17-2278.2%52924228163
vs opponents averaging100.950.738-8544.3%8-2335.6%17-2277.0%521122218145
Stats Against (Road Games)104.756.540-8945.2%9-2732.1%15-1981.6%521126219164

BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games8-7-0.87-87-7101.949.443.0%52.998.148.743.7%54.4
Home Games5-4-0.94-55-4102.651.342.2%54.497.446.343.3%55.1
Last 5 Games2-3-3.21-44-1100.850.043.5%48.8102.650.046.7%54.0
BOSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.949.438-8843.0%9-2831.8%17-2278.5%5312242211164
vs opponents surrendering10149.938-8444.7%8-2435.5%17-2277.3%521123219155
Team Stats (Home Games)102.651.338-9142.2%8-2830.0%18-2279.6%5412252211165
Stats Against (All Games)98.148.736-8143.7%8-2234.1%20-2675.1%541120219195
vs opponents averaging99.449.837-8344.4%8-2334.6%17-2375.9%511022209155
Stats Against (Home Games)97.446.335-8243.3%7-2233.3%19-2675.3%551020229196
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 94.4,  BOSTON 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ ORLANDO88-87W-4L202.5U33-8439.3%601737-10037.0%6814
10/30/2015@ MILWAUKEE118-113W-2W200O35-6851.5%482142-8251.2%3916
10/31/2015NEW YORK110-117L-7L204O38-9042.2%521741-8647.7%5618
11/4/2015SAN ANTONIO102-99W4W201P42-8748.3%391037-8145.7%5620
11/6/2015@ BOSTON98-118L2L209.5O36-8840.9%562444-9745.4%5917
11/7/2015@ ATLANTA99-114L4.5L206O38-7848.7%462543-9246.7%4515
11/10/2015OKLAHOMA CITY101-125L7L215.5O38-9739.2%53844-8651.2%6112
11/14/2015ORLANDO108-99W-5.5W203.5O39-8347.0%551138-8743.7%5112
11/17/2015MILWAUKEE115-86W-3.5W198O37-7052.9%531231-7243.1%4319
11/21/2015@ DETROIT97-95W-1W206.5U38-7848.7%481136-7945.6%4713
11/24/2015INDIANA106-123L-3L207.5O38-8345.8%502144-8055.0%4520
11/25/2015@ CHARLOTTE87-101L4L210U31-8735.6%471439-8347.0%5619
11/27/2015@ BOSTON              
11/28/2015TORONTO              
12/1/2015@ CLEVELAND              
12/2/2015LA LAKERS              
12/4/2015PHOENIX              
12/6/2015DALLAS              
12/7/2015@ MIAMI              
12/9/2015HOUSTON              
12/11/2015@ NEW ORLEANS              
12/12/2015@ DALLAS              

BOSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015PHILADELPHIA112-95W-12.5W198O39-8545.9%491734-8440.5%5122
10/30/2015TORONTO103-113L-2L200O32-8537.6%521736-8243.9%6121
11/1/2015SAN ANTONIO87-95L5.5L203U35-9835.7%551636-8343.4%6518
11/4/2015@ INDIANA98-100L-2L207U35-8342.2%541935-9138.5%6114
11/6/2015WASHINGTON118-98W-2W209.5O44-9745.4%591736-8840.9%5624
11/10/2015@ MILWAUKEE99-83W-2.5W202.5U38-8644.2%511230-7341.1%4917
11/11/2015INDIANA91-102L-3.5L203U32-7741.6%511838-7948.1%5518
11/13/2015ATLANTA106-93W1W206.5U42-10340.8%601036-7647.4%4716
11/15/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY100-85W5.5W212U39-8247.6%581828-7736.4%4718
11/16/2015@ HOUSTON111-95W5W206P44-9347.3%601936-8542.4%5422
11/18/2015DALLAS102-106L-4.5L207.5O38-9241.3%561437-7251.4%4917
11/20/2015BROOKLYN120-95W-9W204.5O51-8758.6%441635-8939.3%5519
11/22/2015@ BROOKLYN101-111L-5.5L200.5O35-8242.7%421740-7950.6%5514
11/24/2015@ ATLANTA97-121L2L204.5O34-8241.5%381645-8056.2%5420
11/25/2015PHILADELPHIA84-80W-11.5L201.5U31-9134.1%641631-8337.3%5718
11/27/2015WASHINGTON              
11/29/2015@ ORLANDO              
11/30/2015@ MIAMI              
12/3/2015@ SACRAMENTO              
12/5/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
12/7/2015@ NEW ORLEANS              
12/9/2015CHICAGO              
12/11/2015GOLDEN STATE              
12/12/2015@ CHARLOTTE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: A playoff wrist injury was about the only thing that slowed John Wall last year. He's in for another monster season . . . Bradley Beal continues to rely on midrange shooting more than anyone would like, but he showed some ability as a playmaker as well as a shooter last year. Durability is always a concern . . . They stole a solid 3-and-D player from the cash-strapped Nets in Alan Anderson, whose bum ankle could sideline him a couple of weeks . . . Shoot-first combo guard Ramon Sessions struggled last season, and is on the verge of dropping out of the rotation . . . Gary Neal is a similar player to Sessions, coming off a similarly awful year . . . Garrett Temple is kicking around as a low-risk, defense-first third point guard. Otto Porter steps into the starting lineup. He does a little bit of everything, but he's a fifth option on offense . . . Nen' is at a crossroads. The Wizards want a stretch 4 to pair with Marcin Gortat, especially after Nen's playoff struggles . . . Kris Humphries is trying to earn his way back into the rotation by adding a corner three . . . Jared Dudley is another 3-and-D option, though he'll be slowed early in the year after back surgery . . . Drew Gooden will be mostly bottled up in the regular season to stay fresh for the playoffs . . . Kelly Oubre is looking at a couple years of learning from the bench . . . Last year it was a back injury for Martell Webster. There's no telling what'if anything'he'll give the Wiz going forward. It was an up-and-down year for Marcin Gortat, and this summer he blamed it on personal issues. Washington is committed to him, and when he's going good he's a great pick-and-roll partner for John Wall . . . DeJuan Blair will surface occasionally to fill minutes banging down low.
BOSTON: Marcus Smart will likely keep the starting job as a defense-first game manager, but he's a part-time player until he comes along offensively . . . Avery Bradley's tenacious D would make Kyle Gass proud. He's a Brad Stevens favorite, but will continue to be little more than a catch-and-shoot option on offense . . . Stevens has mentioned Isaiah Thomas could start, but it doesn't matter. Even coming off the bench, he's the alpha scorer on this team . . . Evan Turner had some moments last year, but he's going to be a guy whose playing time depends on matchups . . . Terry Rozier is undersized and can't run the point, but could be a Bradley-type defender . . . R.J. Hunter is a deep threat who will likely have to spend some time in the D-League. The Celtics spent on Amir Johnson to provide some needed rebounding and rim protection . . . Jae Crowder has emerged as a nice glue guy, though he's shaky offensively . . . Jared Sullinger will still have a significant role. He provides a scoring threat on a team that lacks offensive punch . . . Jonas Jerebko gives them a versatile piece off the bench . . . David Lee looks like he will be playing significant minutes for this team. He is an excellent playmaker and can score in bunches . . . James Young is a work in progress after a shaky rookie year . . . Jordan Mickey is the kind of athlete they've wanted up front. Don't be surprised if the second-rounder out-plays the two first-round rookies. By the end of last season, Stevens seemed to have settled on Tyler Zeller as his starting center. Zeller isn't a dynamic athlete, but he generally gets himself into the right spots defensively and can knock down mid-range shots . . . Kelly Olynyk looks very good at times, but still disappears too often. He has a unique skill set for a 7-footer, but needs to become more aggressive on both ends of the court.
PREVIEW
Wizards-Celtics Preview
By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

The Washington Wizards' lack of resolve continues to baffle Randy Wittman, and John Wall's turnovers keep piling up.

The Boston Celtics haven't impressed lately either ahead of Friday night's meeting.

Washington lost 101-87 at Charlotte on Wednesday despite holding a nine-point lead with fewer than nine minutes remaining. The Wizards (6-6) missed their final 17 shots and were limited to six fourth-quarter points, their lowest total going back to at least 2002-03.

"You've got to make plays in this league. That's what it boils down to," Wittman said. " ... We don't have guys that are making plays right now.

"We start feeling sorry, start pouting and putting our heads down and it just becomes a snowball. We've got to grow up in that aspect."

Wall made a preseason agreement with assistant coach Howard Eisley that would see him pay Eisley $100 for each two-plus turnover game. It's cost him $900 already.

Wall's 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio is the worst of his career, a season after posting a personal-best 2.6 mark. The team is 1-3 when he commits more than five.

He has 13 turnovers and 11 assists in his last two games and his field-goal percentage of 41.4 is also his worst since his rookie season. He was 6 for 18 from the field against the Hornets.

Wall has averaged 7.0 turnovers in his last four meetings with Boston and committed a season high-tying eight in a 118-98 road loss to the Celtics on Nov. 6. The Celtics scored 24 points off 24 Wizards turnovers and got a team-high 21 points from Jared Sullinger.

Boston (8-7) had dropped three of four prior to Wednesday's 84-80 victory over winless Philadelphia. The Celtics shot 34.1 percent and had to come back from an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit against a team that lost its 26th consecutive game.

"You guys know how much of a disappointment it would have been (to lose)," said forward Jae Crowder, who had eight points on 3-of-11 shooting. "Very, very, very disappointing to all of us, coaches and players."

Isaiah Thomas scored 30 and Boston held Philadelphia to three points in the final 6:13, but the performance represented a different kind of letdown from the one a night earlier, when the Celtics lost by 24 at Atlanta.

"I didn't even mention last night's game. I told them what we need to do on a consistent level and said, 'That's all I have to say,'" coach Brad Stevens said. "I just think we need to defend with greater urgency."

Washington continues to be erratic defensively, giving up 96.5 points in wins and 116.3 in losses - the league's third-largest differential.

"Until we are committed all the way, we're going to be up and down," Wittman said.

Marcus Smart, averaging 9.8 points and 3.2 assists, has missed three straight games for Boston due to a lower left leg injury and is expected to be sidelined two more weeks.


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