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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/10/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
LA CLIPPERS
 
BOSTON
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

212
 
134
Final
139

LA CLIPPERS (35 - 17) at BOSTON (31 - 23)
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512BOSTON-1.5209
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LA CLIPPERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games35-17+3.725-2422-27104.151.246.1%51.5100.048.743.6%55.5
Road Games18-9+6.214-1112-13102.849.645.7%51.3100.247.844.0%55.9
Last 5 Games4-1-23-21-3105.451.246.5%53.095.849.642.5%53.4
LA CLIPPERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.151.238-8346.1%9-2636.0%19-2769.0%52923218135
vs opponents surrendering102.35138-8445.1%9-2435.4%18-2375.5%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)102.849.638-8345.7%9-2636.1%18-2667.7%51922229125
Stats Against (All Games)100.048.737-8443.6%8-2234.4%19-2674.2%561121237153
vs opponents averaging101.650.538-8444.8%8-2435.2%18-2475.3%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)100.247.837-8444.0%8-2335.5%19-2573.5%561121237153

BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-23+1.130-2326-26105.152.043.9%53.5100.948.543.3%55.7
Home Games16-10-0.614-1114-11104.954.543.2%56.099.547.542.4%56.1
Last 5 Games4-1+3.44-12-3108.454.446.8%53.4103.648.643.9%54.0
BOSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.152.039-8943.9%9-2733.6%17-2278.7%5312242210144
vs opponents surrendering101.850.738-8545.1%8-2435.3%17-2375.8%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)104.954.539-9143.2%9-2733.2%17-2277.1%561225229145
Stats Against (All Games)100.948.537-8543.3%7-2332.4%20-2676.5%561120218165
vs opponents averaging101.250.438-8444.9%8-2335.1%17-2375.3%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)99.547.536-8642.4%7-2231.0%20-2677.4%561120218175
Average power rating of opponents played: LA CLIPPERS 94.8,  BOSTON 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LA CLIPPERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/2/2016PHILADELPHIA130-99W-13.5W203.5O49-8160.5%531441-8946.1%4112
1/6/2016@ PORTLAND109-98W-3.5W205.5O42-8350.6%441038-8644.2%5813
1/9/2016CHARLOTTE97-83W-8.5W203U40-9144.0%50931-8436.9%6015
1/10/2016NEW ORLEANS114-111W-9.5L204O42-8947.2%611440-10040.0%6814
1/13/2016MIAMI104-90W-3W197.5U40-9442.6%47731-7044.3%5923
1/16/2016SACRAMENTO103-110L-3.5L218.5U38-9639.6%541136-7647.4%5717
1/18/2016HOUSTON140-132W-6W209.5O47-9151.6%511244-8850.0%6514
1/21/2016@ CLEVELAND102-115L6.5L202.5O36-8045.0%49942-8350.6%5413
1/22/2016@ NEW YORK116-88W-2.5W207U43-7656.6%48933-8538.8%4617
1/24/2016@ TORONTO94-112L2.5L206P34-7644.7%451341-8349.4%5915
1/26/2016@ INDIANA91-89W-1W207U32-7841.0%561535-8342.2%6017
1/27/2016@ ATLANTA85-83W5.5W206.5U33-8538.8%531133-7941.8%5922
1/29/2016LA LAKERS105-93W-14.5L204U40-8149.4%43834-7843.6%5417
1/31/2016CHICAGO120-93W-4.5W202.5O45-8453.6%541140-9343.0%479
2/3/2016MINNESOTA102-108L-10.5L210P33-7544.0%441339-7750.6%4915
2/5/2016@ ORLANDO107-93W-3.5W204.5U40-7454.1%492234-8142.0%4318
2/7/2016@ MIAMI100-93W-1W195.5U37-8145.7%55633-8339.8%6413
2/8/2016@ PHILADELPHIA98-92W-9L207U35-9536.8%631234-9037.8%6420
2/10/2016@ BOSTON              
2/18/2016SAN ANTONIO              
2/20/2016GOLDEN STATE              
2/22/2016PHOENIX              
2/24/2016DENVER              
2/26/2016@ SACRAMENTO              

BOSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/2/2016BROOKLYN97-100L-10L203U34-8838.6%601438-9340.9%5614
1/4/2016@ BROOKLYN103-94W-7.5W201U41-9244.6%53732-8537.6%5814
1/6/2016DETROIT94-99L-3L202U34-9137.4%561033-7444.6%6218
1/7/2016@ CHICAGO92-101L6.5L204.5U35-9835.7%581139-9441.5%6816
1/10/2016@ MEMPHIS98-101L-3L191.5O37-8842.0%481631-8436.9%6721
1/12/2016@ NEW YORK114-120L-1.5L200.5O42-8648.8%46943-8153.1%4411
1/13/2016INDIANA103-94W-3.5W204.5U40-9044.4%571937-9140.7%5817
1/15/2016PHOENIX117-103W-9.5W209.5O42-9643.7%661235-8939.3%5714
1/16/2016@ WASHINGTON119-117W-1.5W211.5O39-8844.3%511640-8944.9%5613
1/18/2016@ DALLAS113-118L-2L202.5O40-9442.6%551240-9343.0%5914
1/20/2016@ TORONTO109-115L3L201O43-8550.6%421446-8355.4%4613
1/22/2016CHICAGO110-101W-4W209.5O43-9644.8%551238-8942.7%5820
1/24/2016@ PHILADELPHIA112-92W-8W206U43-9744.3%611635-8939.3%5723
1/25/2016@ WASHINGTON116-91W2.5W214.5U44-9048.9%481032-7542.7%5520
1/27/2016DENVER111-103W-9.5L214P41-9642.7%541136-8442.9%6120
1/29/2016ORLANDO113-94W-8.5W205.5O43-8650.0%521232-7940.5%4816
1/31/2016@ ORLANDO114-119L-4L203.5O39-9341.9%501044-8253.7%6115
2/2/2016@ NEW YORK97-89W-4.5W208.5U40-9044.4%531031-8237.8%5816
2/3/2016DETROIT102-95W-4W210U42-9643.7%551032-8537.6%6216
2/5/2016@ CLEVELAND104-103W7W210.5U38-8843.2%561537-8742.5%6214
2/7/2016SACRAMENTO128-119W-8W217.5O51-9156.0%532447-9549.5%4114
2/9/2016@ MILWAUKEE111-112L-4L207.5O39-8446.4%501845-8851.1%4714
2/10/2016LA CLIPPERS              
2/19/2016@ UTAH              
2/21/2016@ DENVER              
2/22/2016@ MINNESOTA              
2/25/2016MILWAUKEE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LA CLIPPERS: The Clips will keep closer tabs on Chris Paul's regular-season minutes after spending big to beef up their bench . . . J.J. Redick has become a decent enough defender to go along with his spot-up shooting . . . L.A. spent the offseason trying to unload Jamal Crawford, not particularly surprising after a down year . . . The Clips are rolling the dice that Lance Stephenson can become a versatile bench piece. At his worst, he's a trainwreck . . . What we'll always remember best about Austin Rivers' 2015 postseason play is the laughter . . . Pablo Prigioni gives the Clips a more reliable, more versatile, and all-around better alternative to Rivers . . . C.J. Wilcox is still a work-in-progress as a 3-and-D wing. Blake Griffin has improved immensely as a shooter, passer and ball-handler, capable of initiating the offense when Chris Paul is unavailable. He has also shown a tendency to back down and let DeAndre Jordan clean up the boards . . . Paul Pierce is the kind of shot-maker they'll need for the postseason, but they'll keep him under wraps a bit in the regular season . . . He'll back up both forward spots, and the Clippers are hoping to get an in-control Josh Smith. He is going to be a part of a combustible second unit . . . He'll be strictly a bench option, as Wesley Johnson gives them another long-range shooter on the wing . . . Second-round pick Branden Dawson should pick up garbage time minutes. Part of the Clippers' pitch to win back DeAndre Jordan was that he'd have a bigger role in the offense. He's still a top rebounder and rim protector, but could end up with more low-post oportunities . . . Plodding big Cole Aldrich gives them another traditional center to back up Jordan. . . Nikoloz Tskitishvili is also somehow in the picture for Los Angeles. He'll be trying to shed his bust label, but he won't see much playing time.
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
Clippers-Celtics Preview
By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

There might not be another team looking forward to the All-Star break more than the Los Angeles Clippers after surviving multiple health issues and an off-court distraction.

They've kept winning through it all, though.

The Clippers look to complete a perfect four-game road trip Wednesday night and beat Boston for the fifth straight time since Doc Rivers left the Celtics to coach Los Angeles 2 1/2 years ago.

Blake Griffin suffered a quad injury Christmas Day before breaking his hand in an altercation with a team trainer Jan. 23 in Toronto, but the Clippers (35-17) have gone 18-4 without him.

Rivers and owner Steve Ballmer on Tuesday announced a four-game suspension for Griffin that will begin when he's cleared and ready to play, finally giving a resolution to a situation that has drawn plenty of unwanted attention.

Reserve Austin Rivers broke his left hand last Wednesday against Minnesota, though, and is expected to be out four to six weeks. Los Angeles had its issues against lowly Philadelphia in its first game without him, but J.J. Redick and Jamal Crawford scored 23 points apiece in Monday's 98-92 overtime victory.

Chris Paul added 19 points, and DeAndre Jordan added 12 and 21 rebounds.

"We refuse to talk about injury," Doc Rivers said. "We refuse to make excuses' We come to win, that's the only thing we have to think about.

"We're becoming that team that no matter how it looks or the game is being played, we're finding ways at the end."

The Clippers look to head into the break by sweeping this four-game trip and winning on the road for the 13th time in 15 tries. Crawford especially has stepped up lately, averaging 22 points over his last five.

"I think it's a credit to Doc and his system," Crawford told the team's official website. "I think it's a credit to us believing in what he's doing, believing in each other. We just keep buying in together. Coach and his staff keep us focused, and we just take it game by game."

Rivers coached Boston (31-23) for nine seasons and won the 2008 NBA title before leaving to take over the Clippers in 2013-14. He was reunited with Paul Pierce this season when Pierce signed with Los Angeles, and the veteran is expected to play - possibly for the last time - at TD Garden after resting Monday.

The Clippers have won each of the four meetings since Rivers' arrival, including a 119-106 victory March 29 at Boston when Redick finished with 27 points and Paul added 21 and 10 assists.

Rivers' successor, Brad Stevens, has the Celtics sitting third in the Eastern Conference in his third season, and they had won four straight and nine of 10 before Tuesday's wild 112-111 loss at Milwaukee.

Jae Crowder and Avery Bradley scored 18 points apiece as Boston rallied from 18 points down in the fourth quarter, tying it with one second left on Kelly Olynyk's two free throws that resulted from a deadball foul on the alley-oop inbound attempt.

But Bradley inexplicably fouled Khris Middleton with 0.6 left, and Middleton hit a free throw to give the Bucks the win. Stevens refused to blame Bradley and instead praised Crowder, who has been bothered by an ankle injury and bounced back after scoring nine points while going 4 of 16 from the field over his previous two.

''He just wants to get better every single day," Stevens said. "His work ethic is terrific. He sets a good example.''

Boston is averaging 112 points during a seven-game home win streak.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 12:46:05 AM EST.


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