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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 4/29/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
CHARLOTTE
+2  

-2  
+105

-125

192
 
97
Final
90

MIAMI (50 - 37) at CHARLOTTE (51 - 36)
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Friday, 4/29/2016 8:05 PM
Eastern Conference - Round 1 - Best of 7 - Game 6 - CHA Leads 3-2
Board OpenLatest
709MIAMI192.5193
710CHARLOTTE-1.5-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games50-37-3.145-4136-5099.950.347.0%52.098.149.144.0%49.2
Road Games20-23-1.720-2317-2596.249.145.4%52.498.749.144.1%49.7
Last 5 Games2-3-2.22-32-398.253.846.3%53.293.851.240.7%48.2
Playoff Games2-3-2.22-32-398.253.846.3%53.293.851.240.7%48.2
Division Games12-9+2.312-910-10101.750.247.9%52.697.449.243.8%47.6
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)99.950.338-8247.0%6-1834.1%17-2374.3%521021197136
vs opponents surrendering102.451.138-8545.1%9-2435.3%17-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)96.249.137-8245.4%6-1833.2%16-2174.3%521021186147
Stats Against (All Games)98.149.137-8444.0%7-2134.6%17-2277.4%491020207124
vs opponents averaging102.351.138-8544.9%9-2435.4%18-2375.9%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)98.749.137-8544.1%7-2035.4%16-2179.2%501022197115

CHARLOTTE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games51-36+14.745-4044-43102.952.043.7%51.9100.550.844.5%52.4
Home Games32-11+15.123-1819-24104.953.344.3%53.898.349.343.0%52.8
Last 5 Games3-2+1.83-22-393.851.240.7%48.298.253.846.3%53.2
Playoff Games3-2+1.83-22-393.851.240.7%48.298.253.846.3%53.2
Division Games11-10+1.310-1010-1199.350.442.6%51.799.351.346.0%50.1
CHARLOTTE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.952.037-8443.7%10-2936.0%19-2479.3%52921187125
vs opponents surrendering102.25138-8545.1%8-2435.3%18-2375.8%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)104.953.337-8444.3%10-2936.0%20-2579.5%54923187117
Stats Against (All Games)100.550.838-8544.5%9-2535.1%16-2176.6%52923207136
vs opponents averaging101.950.938-8445.3%8-2335.2%17-2375.4%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.349.337-8643.0%8-2631.9%16-2174.3%53922216126
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 95,  CHARLOTTE 95
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/22/2016@ NEW ORLEANS113-99W-9.5W209.5O44-8850.0%581234-8739.1%5012
3/23/2016@ SAN ANTONIO88-112L11L196.5O37-7748.1%401442-8151.9%4810
3/25/2016ORLANDO108-97W-10W209.5U40-8050.0%561136-8442.9%5114
3/28/2016BROOKLYN110-99W-8.5W212.5U48-8457.1%371241-7753.2%4220
3/30/2016@ LA LAKERS100-102L-10.5L208U41-8647.7%681737-10236.3%609
4/1/2016@ SACRAMENTO112-106W-6.5L211.5O42-8251.2%471838-8743.7%4913
4/2/2016@ PORTLAND93-110L6.5L208.5U34-8838.6%551341-7951.9%5015
4/5/2016DETROIT107-89W-4.5W202U44-8452.4%50932-8040.0%4713
4/7/2016CHICAGO106-98W-5.5W205.5U44-9247.8%511035-7844.9%4612
4/8/2016@ ORLANDO109-112L-1.5L207.5O45-10045.0%641243-8252.4%4710
4/10/2016ORLANDO118-96W-9W211.5O43-7755.8%471237-8344.6%4116
4/12/2016@ DETROIT99-93W-1.5W200U38-7848.7%441434-8440.5%6215
4/13/2016@ BOSTON88-98L4.5L206U38-8843.2%51837-8643.0%537
4/17/2016CHARLOTTE123-91W-4.5W198.5O49-8557.6%49628-6543.1%3711
4/20/2016CHARLOTTE115-103W-5W197O44-7657.9%40838-8942.7%547
4/23/2016@ CHARLOTTE80-96L3L197.5U27-7934.2%651435-9038.9%543
4/25/2016@ CHARLOTTE85-89L2.5L194.5U30-7639.5%571730-7540.0%469
4/27/2016CHARLOTTE88-90L-5.5L195.5U34-8142.0%551433-8439.3%5012
4/29/2016@ CHARLOTTE              

CHARLOTTE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/21/2016SAN ANTONIO91-88W6W196.5U35-8740.2%561437-8643.0%5416
3/22/2016@ BROOKLYN105-100W-6L207U39-8247.6%42834-7445.9%4816
3/25/2016@ DETROIT105-112L2L206.5O37-9339.8%47742-9146.2%6914
3/26/2016@ MILWAUKEE115-91W-3.5W201.5O41-7455.4%42837-8444.0%449
3/29/2016@ PHILADELPHIA100-85W-11.5W209.5U38-8743.7%691530-9631.2%4810
4/1/2016PHILADELPHIA100-91W-13.5L209.5U36-8442.9%611133-9036.7%569
4/3/2016@ CLEVELAND103-112L6.5L202.5O34-7644.7%371545-8354.2%5117
4/5/2016@ TORONTO90-96L5.5L201U32-8836.4%54634-7843.6%6111
4/6/2016@ NEW YORK111-97W-4.5W196.5O42-9046.7%46837-7847.4%4718
4/8/2016BROOKLYN113-99W-14T208O41-8349.4%501239-9242.4%5714
4/10/2016@ WASHINGTON98-113L-5.5L205O28-8134.6%501542-8052.5%5412
4/11/2016@ BOSTON114-100W7W210.5O41-8150.6%521434-8938.2%5212
4/13/2016ORLANDO117-103W-7.5W211O47-8654.7%53942-9146.2%4910
4/17/2016@ MIAMI91-123L4.5L198.5O28-6543.1%371149-8557.6%496
4/20/2016@ MIAMI103-115L5L197O38-8942.7%54744-7657.9%408
4/23/2016MIAMI96-80W-3W197.5U35-9038.9%54327-7934.2%6514
4/25/2016MIAMI89-85W-2.5W194.5U30-7540.0%46930-7639.5%5717
4/27/2016@ MIAMI90-88W5.5W195.5U33-8439.3%501234-8142.0%5514
4/29/2016MIAMI              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: Goran Dragic will run the offense, as the Heat continue to evolve post-LeBron. He'll also benefit from the return of a pick-and-pop big in Chris Bosh . . . He's on the back nine of his career, but Dwyane Wade is still effective on the offensive end of the court. Durability is another issue . . . They have no need for Mario Chalmers with Dragic in town. Unfortunately, no one seems interested in trading for him . . . Sixth man Gerald Green adds firepower off the bench . . . If Chalmers is dealt, Tyler Johnson would step up as Dragic's primary back-up . . . James Ennis will be battling for a roster spot this fall . . . Josh Richardson is a good athlete with the versatile skill set to become a bench option down the line. Luol Deng will get another shot after a disappointing first season in Miami. He will have to settle for being a fourth or fifth option on offense again this season . . . Drafting in the lottery for the first time in years, the Heat landed an NBA-caliber athlete in Justice Winslow. Like all current NCAA players, he will be making a mammoth leap to NBA competition. He won't see consistent minutes unless he's knocking down shots . . . A knee injury wiped out just about all of Josh McRoberts' first season with the Heat. He'll have to be 100% healthy to earn back a rotation spot this season . . . Udonis Haslem continues to hang around as an effective back-up big man. He even talked about adding a three-point shot this summer. Chris Bosh might be slowed early in the year, but he'll be recovered from his blood-clot scare and should be comfortable in a stretch 4 role . . . Hassan Whiteside will anchor Miami's defense and in general clean up the glass . . . When Miami needs more offense than Whiteside offers, they can turn to Amar'e Stoudemire as a part-time player . . . Chris Andersen is basically a Birdman mascot.
CHARLOTTE: Kemba Walker is not an ideal go-to option, but he's capable of creating his own shot with a team short on scoring options . . . Jeremy Lin will likely head up the second unit. His ability to drive and kick to some of Charlotte's new-found shooters make him a nice fit . . . Walker is reunited with college teammate Jeremy Lamb, who is still looking to get his career going after being buried on OKC's bench. The Hornets need shooting, and Lamb can potentially provide it . . . Brian Roberts is a steady point guard who can also play alongside the more erratic Lin on the second unit . . . Troy Daniels rained threes during a short stint with Charlotte last year and could make the roster . . . P.J. Hairston is not long for the NBA . . . Aaron Harrison is likely ticketed for the D-League. Nicolas Batum was brought in to bring some semblance of shooting and passing to this offense. He'll be part point forward and part deep threat, with every chance to bounce back from a down year . . . Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is likely out for the season with a shoulder injury. His defensive presence will be missed greatly . . . Marvin Williams will once again provide a floor-spacing stretch 4. The veteran is solid enough as a part-time player . . . Cody Zeller has been a disappointment due to his inability to contribute in the half-court offense. He's likely a bench player again this year . . . Tyler Hansbrough returns to Carolina, but does so as a 12th man. Al Jefferson will continue to be a focal point on offense, but his defense is sinking to a point that they might not be able to play him big minutes anymore . . . Rookie Frank Kaminsky will play alongside Jefferson as well as back him up. His ability to knock down midrange shots makes him an excellent complement to Jefferson . . . Spencer Hawes is a backup plan in case Kaminsky struggles as a rookie. The veteran can step out and hit threes, but brings little else.
PREVIEW
Heat-Hornets Preview
By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior Writer

The Charlotte Hornets are in position to win their first playoff series in 14 years, yet remain faithful to the role of underdog.

Facing elimination, the Miami Heat seem ready to welcome that challenge.

The upstart Hornets can take the series on their home court from the third-seeded Heat with a fourth consecutive victory Friday night in Game 6.

Though Charlotte won 48 games in the regular season, as the sixth seed it's played with something to prove throughout this series.

"We definitely have a chip on our shoulder," guard Kemba Walker said. "It doesn't get talked about the things that we do. We have a huge chip on our shoulder."

The Hornets are on the verge of their first playoff series win since beating Orlando in 2002 after they overcame losing the first two games on the road by 44 points. Courtney Lee hit two of the nine shots he attempted Wednesday, but the final one was good from 3-point range with 25.2 seconds left in a 90-88 win at Miami.

Charlotte is shooting 40.7 percent in the series but has gained the advantage with defense. The Heat averaged 119.0 points and shot 57.8 percent in the first two before putting up 84.3 per game on 38.6 percent since.

"We've got to play with that same edge, that same mentality," Hornets forward Marvin Williams said.

Including this series, Charlotte has won five of six at home against Miami.

"We're definitely going to feed off our crowd's energy," said Walker, who scored 34 in Monday's 89-85 home victory in Game 4.

"We're just going to play. I don't think we have any pressure. We're not supposed to be here anyway."

The pressure should fall on Miami, which has won four straight first-round series but knew this one would not be a walk.

"Nobody said this was going to be easy," coach Erik Spoelstra said. "Nobody's giving out free tickets to the second round. You do have to earn it. You do have to go through situations together. It's our first real test when our backs are against the wall."

And one Spoelstra wants his team to embrace.

"We have to play confident and free of mind," he said. "Frustration is what we can't bring out there.

"This is what you want as a competitor. These are the games you remember. You don't remember the games that are double-digit wins, you remember the ones that you're tested and challenged."

Since star Dwyane Wade entered the league in 2003-04, Miami is 8-7 when facing elimination. The 34-year-old scored 25 on 11-of-19 shooting Wednesday, but had a combined 29 while going 11 of 31 from the field in the two playoff games at Charlotte.

"Figure out a way to get a win," Wade said. "It gets no tougher than that in the playoffs."

The Heat benefited from going 18 of 34 from beyond the arc in the first two games, but have shot 33.3 percent over the last three and went 5 of 18 in Game 5. Luol Deng went 11 of 17 from distance in the first three games but 4 of 14 in the last two.

"I think we've got the looks we've wanted in the series," Miami guard Josh Richardson said. "We've just got to stay aggressive. We can't play any different because it hasn't fallen our way."

Though reports surfaced this week that Miami star Chris Bosh (blood clots) believes he's healthy enough to play for the first time since early February, the club does not appear ready to make it happen Friday.

Charlotte, meanwhile, will be minus reserve center Spencer Hawes because of a knee injury.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 12:27:08 AM EST.


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