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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/8/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
DENVER
 
BROOKLYN
-2.5  

+2.5  
-140

+120

206
 
104
Final
105

DENVER (21 - 31) at BROOKLYN (13 - 39)
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Monday, 2/8/2016 7:30 PM
Board OpenLatest
509DENVERPick-2
510BROOKLYN203205
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DENVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-31+11.929-2128-21100.451.543.5%53.5103.654.245.9%51.3
Road Games10-16+1217-812-1398.350.343.3%53.1102.053.845.1%52.2
Last 5 Games3-2+2.25-02-3102.854.445.3%56.698.650.843.4%51.2
DENVER Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.451.537-8443.5%8-2333.7%19-2576.6%531222217145
vs opponents surrendering101.450.338-8444.8%8-2335.0%18-2475.3%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)98.350.337-8643.3%8-2333.9%16-2176.4%531222207145
Stats Against (All Games)103.654.238-8445.9%9-2437.2%18-2474.9%511023228136
vs opponents averaging102.550.938-8445.3%8-2435.9%18-2476.0%521122218145
Stats Against (Road Games)102.053.838-8445.1%9-2337.8%17-2375.5%521123208137

BROOKLYN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-39-7.825-2724-2896.248.544.9%50.0103.551.346.9%50.7
Home Games9-20-6.812-1716-1396.848.445.9%49.5103.051.347.5%49.6
Last 5 Games1-4-2.23-24-1105.851.048.5%50.0109.252.447.2%47.8
BROOKLYN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)96.248.538-8444.9%6-1733.8%15-2076.0%501122187154
vs opponents surrendering10150.138-8444.6%8-2334.7%18-2375.8%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)96.848.438-8345.9%6-1834.9%14-2073.5%491022187154
Stats Against (All Games)103.551.340-8546.9%9-2536.3%15-2075.6%511024189135
vs opponents averaging102.150.738-8545.0%8-2435.2%17-2375.3%521122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)103.051.340-8447.5%9-2536.8%14-1973.9%50923199144
Average power rating of opponents played: DENVER 96.6,  BROOKLYN 96.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DENVER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2015@ PORTLAND103-110L6L201O37-8742.5%491441-8747.1%5314
1/2/2016@ GOLDEN STATE108-111L15W216O44-10541.9%621343-8650.0%5813
1/3/2016PORTLAND106-112L1.5L203.5O34-8042.5%58840-7950.6%5410
1/6/2016@ MINNESOTA78-74W3.5W201.5U29-8135.8%571128-7338.4%509
1/8/2016@ MEMPHIS84-91L6L189U32-8736.8%671730-8236.6%507
1/10/2016CHARLOTTE95-92W1.5W198.5U32-7741.6%511330-8336.1%5512
1/13/2016GOLDEN STATE112-110W9.5W216O37-8742.5%591342-8847.7%4513
1/15/2016MIAMI95-98L1.5L189O32-7841.0%441340-8149.4%4913
1/17/2016INDIANA129-126W2W200.5O46-9150.5%571748-8258.5%4215
1/19/2016OKLAHOMA CITY104-110L9W213O35-8342.2%581741-9742.3%6313
1/21/2016MEMPHIS101-102L2.5W196.5O36-8045.0%451036-7250.0%4612
1/23/2016DETROIT104-101W4.5W205P36-7846.2%38840-8447.6%6216
1/25/2016ATLANTA105-119L3.5L207.5O33-8439.3%531543-8650.0%4714
1/27/2016@ BOSTON103-111L9.5W214P36-8442.9%612041-9642.7%5411
1/28/2016@ WASHINGTON117-113W7.5W211O41-8150.6%491539-8844.3%5314
1/30/2016@ INDIANA105-109L9.5W209.5O40-8746.0%561944-10044.0%5515
2/1/2016TORONTO112-93W4.5W205.5U45-8354.2%541929-7837.2%4812
2/3/2016@ UTAH81-85L7.5W195U26-7037.1%521433-7444.6%4714
2/5/2016CHICAGO115-110W-2.5W206O39-8744.8%641043-9346.2%5510
2/7/2016@ NEW YORK101-96W4W202.5U37-8643.0%57737-8444.0%5110
2/8/2016@ BROOKLYN              
2/10/2016@ DETROIT              
2/19/2016@ SACRAMENTO              
2/21/2016BOSTON              
2/23/2016SACRAMENTO              
2/24/2016@ LA CLIPPERS              

BROOKLYN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2015@ ORLANDO93-100L7.5W199U35-8342.2%421236-8243.9%5616
1/2/2016@ BOSTON100-97W10W203U38-9340.9%561434-8838.6%6014
1/4/2016BOSTON94-103L7.5L201U32-8537.6%581441-9244.6%537
1/6/2016TORONTO74-91L7L195.5U31-7839.7%451835-8043.7%5317
1/8/2016ORLANDO77-83L3.5L191.5U29-7339.7%511533-8339.8%5314
1/9/2016@ DETROIT89-103L11L194.5U38-8246.3%431443-9246.7%579
1/11/2016SAN ANTONIO79-106L14.5L195.5U33-7345.2%361544-8253.7%4912
1/13/2016NEW YORK110-104W3.5W191.5O45-8652.3%501541-9145.1%5213
1/15/2016PORTLAND104-116L4L205O38-8544.7%551247-9350.5%509
1/16/2016@ ATLANTA86-114L10L206.5U34-7843.6%441744-7955.7%4810
1/18/2016@ TORONTO100-112L11L194.5O39-7651.3%441443-8550.6%427
1/20/2016CLEVELAND78-91L12.5L197.5U35-8441.7%431236-7746.8%5713
1/22/2016UTAH86-108L5.5L188.5O33-7544.0%311143-7557.3%4914
1/24/2016OKLAHOMA CITY116-106W13.5W209.5O45-9447.9%571143-9346.2%5614
1/26/2016MIAMI98-102L3.5L192O36-7150.7%401645-8354.2%4012
1/29/2016@ DALLAS79-91L8L199.5U28-7835.9%481037-8046.2%5512
1/30/2016@ NEW ORLEANS103-105L9W204.5O40-8447.6%521043-9346.2%539
2/1/2016DETROIT100-105L7W202.5O40-8248.8%481142-9842.9%579
2/3/2016INDIANA100-114L6.5L199O36-8243.9%551644-8850.0%4815
2/5/2016SACRAMENTO128-119W5.5W214O48-8655.8%482145-8950.6%3611
2/6/2016@ PHILADELPHIA98-103L1L205.5U35-7646.1%471938-8146.9%4514
2/8/2016DENVER              
2/10/2016MEMPHIS              
2/19/2016NEW YORK              
2/21/2016CHARLOTTE              
2/23/2016@ PORTLAND              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DENVER: Shooters are en vogue, which Emmanuel Mudiay is not. But he is a big, athletic point guard who will overpower defenders. He'll be effective, it's just going to be a matter of the learning curve . . . Randy Foye figures to back up both guard spots. He's a fungible veteran chucker . . . Jameer Nelson figures to be in more of a mentor role for Mudiay. His playing time should dwindle as Mudiay improves . . . After spending his rookie year on a milk carton, Gary Harris will have a chance to play his way into the rotation as Denver rebuilds . . . Will Barton is still a work in progress. He needs to shoot it better . . . Nick Johnson could carve out a career as a defensive specialist . . . Erick Green's ceiling is a Foye-type sixth man. Wilson Chandler is the most reliable scorer left in Denver. The veteran will play both wing spots and could easily lead the team in shot attempts . . . Trade rumors constantly swirl around Kenneth Faried. He's a double double guy when he's getting minutes, but he seems to have a tendency to rub coaches the wrong way . . . The best player in Denver is Danilo Gallinari, who must prove he can stay healthy. When he's on the court, he's a true No. 1 scoring option . . . Solid back-up big man Darrell Arthur returns as a quality defender with the ability to knock down the occasional mid-range jumper . . . A throw-in in the Ty Lawson deal, Kostas Papanikolaou has to shoot much better to earn a rotation spot in Denver. Jusuf Nurkic is a monster on the low block. He is also a foul machine who will rarely stay on the floor for 30 minutes and won't be ready for the season opener (knee) . . . Nikola Jokic arrives as another quality import. He's not athletic, but he's big and skilled . . . If you're trying to pinpoint where things went wrong for Denver, signing J.J. Hickson with their mid-level exception a few years back is a good place to start . . . Joey Dorsey isn't long for this roster.
BROOKLYN: With Deron Williams gone, Jarrett Jack will be forced to play heavy minutes in a thin backcourt . . . The Nets are loaded with question marks on the wing. Wayne Ellington played a lot of minutes in L.A. last year, but that spoke more to the Lakers' atrocious roster than Ellington's ability. Still, he could win a starting job by default . . . Markel Brown might be able to step into the Alan Anderson D/energy role, though Brown doesn't bring much offensively . . . Shane Larkin will spend most of the year learning behind Jack . . . Sergey Karasev has to show he can consistently make threes before he's a candidate for this rotation. They made a serious commitment to Thaddeus Young, a tweener forward with no standout skill. He'll be their No. 3 option on offense . . . Joe Johnson might be in a sharp decline, but he's also the team's top scoring option outside of Brook Lopez . . . Bojan Bogdanovic is the kind of floor-spacing shooter they'll need to open up the paint . . . Brooklyn got Andrea Bargnani on a bargain basement deal. He's a one-dimensional spot-up shooter, but that's a skill they need . . . Thomas Robinson has yet to establish himself as even a usable bench piece . . . Rondae Hollis-Jefferson has plenty of athleticism, but offensively he's years away . . . Chris McCullough could be looking at a redshirt year coming off a torn ACL. This is now Brook Lopez's team. When healthy, he's a franchise player who could easily average 20-plus points in a system built around him. But he has also missed the bulk of the season two of the past four years due to injury. He'll be given every opportunity to put up career-best numbers, but durability is an issue.
PREVIEW
Nuggets-Nets Preview
By JOHN KOSIK STATS Editor

After rallying to win on one side of the East River, the Denver Nuggets can match their best win streak of the season by earning a Big Apple sweep on the other.

The Nuggets continue their three-game trip heading into the All-Star break with a visit to Barclays Center to face the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night.

Denver (21-31) has gone on a minor surge since the end of January and won its second straight and fourth in six games with Sunday's 101-96 victory over the New York Knicks.

Emmanuel Mudiay recovered from an ugly start to his first game at Madison Square Garden with nine of his 15 points coming during a 11-2 fourth-quarter spurt that put the Nuggets in control. Mudiay shot just 2 for 12 through three quarters before taking over, and in spite of his shooting woes, he took great care of the ball.

"I thought Emmanuel Mudiay was terrific," coach Michael Malone said. "Made some huge plays for us down the stretch. Nine assists, zero turnovers, for a 19-year-old rookie point guard is outstanding."

The complete lack of turnovers was a first for Mudiay, who has a 1.64 assist-to-turnover ratio and averages 3.6 giveaways. His only other crisp game with at least nine assists was when he had 11 with just one turnover in a win against Milwaukee on Nov. 11.

Former Knicks forward Danilo Gallinari and Will Barton each had 19 points to lead Denver, which is in position for its third three-game streak of the season and first back-to-back away wins since a three-game streak Dec. 3-15.

The victory came two days after Denver rallied from a 16-point hole by outscoring Chicago 42-21 in the fourth quarter of a 115-110 home win. The Nuggets had only a 24-17 edge in the quarter this time, but they held the Knicks scoreless for nearly 5 minutes.

To stay on track, the Nuggets will have to end a three-game skid against the Nets (13-39), who have won two of those games by 23 points or more - both in Denver. The only close matchup was a 102-96 loss during the previous visit to Barclays on Dec. 23, 2014.

Denver has averaged 89 points during its skid against Brooklyn, but the Nuggets have put up 105.2 in their last six games, while the Nets have given up roughly the same amount (105.6) during a 1-6 stretch.

Brooklyn had its best offensive game of the season with a 128-119 home win over Sacramento on Friday, but facing the only team below it in the Eastern Conference the next night wasn't enough to earn consecutive wins for the first time in two months.

The Nets followed an 18-of-28 performance from 3-point range against the Kings by missing 10 of 15 from beyond the arc in Saturday's 103-98 loss at Philadelphia.

The dropoff mirrored that of Joe Johnson, who was 11 of 16 with five 3s and 27 points against Sacramento but just 2 of 8 with nine versus the 76ers.

"When you get consistent how you play, then we'll start turning these games into wins," said interim coach Tony Brown, whose team trailed by as many as 15 in the first half but was down 69-64 entering the fourth. "I commend them for getting back in it, but obviously there's still a lot of work we have to do."


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