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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 4/22/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
CHICAGO
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

180
 
101
Final
99

WASHINGTON (45 - 38) at CHICAGO (48 - 35)
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Tuesday, 4/22/2014 9:35 PM
Eastern Conference - Round 1 - Best of 7 - Game 2 - WAS Leads 1-0
Board OpenLatest
725WASHINGTON181180.5
726CHICAGO-5.5-5.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games45-38-9.243-3843-40100.751.045.9%50.299.350.445.8%50.4
Road Games23-19+10.227-1525-17101.050.745.5%51.0100.350.645.8%51.4
Last 5 Games5-0+5.75-03-2106.857.251.0%50.693.052.244.4%45.6
Playoff Games1-0+1.71-01-0102.048.048.6%54.093.054.042.0%46.0
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.751.039-8445.9%8-2137.9%15-2173.1%501123208145
vs opponents surrendering100.950.538-8345.5%8-2236.1%18-2475.6%511122218145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.050.739-8545.5%9-2239.6%15-2171.0%511123218144
Stats Against (All Games)99.350.437-8145.8%7-2134.6%18-2376.5%501022208154
vs opponents averaging100.250.137-8345.2%8-2135.6%18-2375.5%511122218145
Stats Against (Road Games)100.350.637-8145.8%7-2134.4%19-2575.9%511123198154

CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games48-35+5.341-4134-4893.746.843.2%52.891.945.643.1%49.2
Home Games27-15+4.321-2115-2794.447.643.2%53.789.944.941.9%50.0
Last 5 Games2-3-2.61-44-196.445.444.1%49.097.247.246.0%50.8
Playoff Games0-1-20-11-093.054.042.0%46.0102.048.048.6%54.0
CHICAGO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)93.746.835-8043.2%6-1834.7%18-2377.9%531123197145
vs opponents surrendering101.150.638-8345.5%8-2236.1%18-2475.6%511122218145
Team Stats (Home Games)94.447.635-8243.2%6-1734.0%18-2378.2%541224197136
Stats Against (All Games)91.945.635-8143.1%7-1935.1%15-2175.3%491120218146
vs opponents averaging100.650.338-8345.3%8-2235.8%18-2375.3%511122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)89.944.934-8141.9%6-1834.9%16-2274.4%501118217136
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 95.1,  CHICAGO 95.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/14/2014@ ORLANDO105-101W-5L200.5O36-9040.0%591143-9744.3%5714
3/15/2014BROOKLYN101-94W2.5W196.5U36-7746.8%461334-7147.9%4313
3/18/2014@ SACRAMENTO111-117L-1.5L201O40-9144.0%521540-8746.0%6520
3/20/2014@ PORTLAND103-116L5.5L205.5O38-9042.2%491141-8150.6%509
3/21/2014@ LA LAKERS117-107W-5W218.5O42-8748.3%541943-9147.3%5421
3/23/2014@ DENVER102-105L0L213.5U41-8548.2%572440-9144.0%4515
3/26/2014PHOENIX93-99L1.5L209.5U37-8145.7%471437-7549.3%4419
3/28/2014INDIANA91-78W1.5W186.5U34-8739.1%51828-7935.4%5917
3/29/2014ATLANTA101-97W-6L198.5U39-7949.4%501334-8042.5%5212
3/31/2014@ CHARLOTTE94-100L3L194.5U38-7948.1%411434-7843.6%5310
4/2/2014BOSTON118-92W-8W200O45-7262.5%472132-8139.5%3714
4/4/2014@ NEW YORK90-89W5.5W195.5U38-7848.7%491534-7644.7%4016
4/5/2014CHICAGO78-96L-2L183.5U34-8639.5%481135-7944.3%5710
4/9/2014CHARLOTTE88-94L-5.5L190U37-8245.1%531235-9238.0%5812
4/11/2014@ ORLANDO96-86W-7W194U35-8242.7%571232-7741.6%5016
4/12/2014MILWAUKEE104-91W-11W204U40-8447.6%44932-6847.1%5120
4/14/2014MIAMI114-93W-5.5W190O46-7859.0%491736-8045.0%3612
4/16/2014@ BOSTON118-102W-8W198O50-8856.8%491239-8446.4%4513
4/20/2014@ CHICAGO102-93W4.5W177.5O36-7448.6%541034-8142.0%468
4/22/2014@ CHICAGO              
4/25/2014CHICAGO              
4/27/2014CHICAGO              

CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/13/2014HOUSTON111-87W3.5W193.5O43-8650.0%45728-7935.4%5916
3/15/2014SACRAMENTO94-87W-8L189.5U31-7839.7%511131-8536.5%7116
3/17/2014OKLAHOMA CITY85-97L2.5L194U29-8434.5%57531-7541.3%5711
3/19/2014@ PHILADELPHIA102-94W-13.5L194.5O36-8343.4%601537-8145.7%4611
3/21/2014@ INDIANA79-91L6.5L179.5U28-7736.4%431334-7943.0%6116
3/22/2014PHILADELPHIA91-81W-16L193U31-7044.3%521530-8734.5%5310
3/24/2014INDIANA89-77W-1.5W176U35-8441.7%521027-7337.0%4615
3/28/2014PORTLAND74-91L-4.5L186.5U33-8439.3%511235-8043.7%529
3/30/2014@ BOSTON107-102W-4.5W180.5O37-7052.9%431540-8746.0%4715
3/31/2014BOSTON94-80W-9.5W184.5U38-8047.5%481331-7740.3%4516
4/2/2014@ ATLANTA105-92W-2W183.5O40-7851.3%401332-7244.4%4616
4/4/2014MILWAUKEE102-90W-11.5W184.5O31-8436.9%591131-6845.6%4920
4/5/2014@ WASHINGTON96-78W2W183.5U35-7944.3%571034-8639.5%4811
4/9/2014@ MINNESOTA102-87W-3W192.5U41-8250.0%471334-8042.5%4412
4/11/2014DETROIT106-98W-10L192.5O40-8149.4%471140-8646.5%5211
4/13/2014@ NEW YORK89-100L-3L185O29-7439.2%561637-8145.7%449
4/14/2014ORLANDO108-95W-10.5W182O39-7750.6%43836-7250.0%4116
4/16/2014@ CHARLOTTE86-91L1.5L180.5U34-8639.5%531134-8540.0%639
4/20/2014WASHINGTON93-102L-4.5L177.5O34-8142.0%46836-7448.6%5410
4/22/2014WASHINGTON              
4/25/2014@ WASHINGTON              
4/27/2014@ WASHINGTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: GUARDS: Late last year, JOHN WALL finally started to fulfill his promising talent. He got wherever he wanted on the court, and the Wizards were very tough to guard with all the shooters surrounding him . . . BRADLEY BEAL and Wall should mesh beautifully. Beal is a potentially elite shooter, and he rebounds very well for a guard . . . ERIC MAYNOR is fully healthy again after tearing his ACL two seasons ago. He can play some alongside Wall, but mostly he'll be the league's best back-up point guard again . . . GLEN RICE JR. doesn't shoot it nearly as well as his father, but he's an athlete who could break into the rotation down the line . . . GARRETT TEMPLE is insurance in case Wall or Maynor goes down. FORWARDS: The Wizards need NENÊ’S low post offense. It seems inevitable that they'll have to cap his minutes . . . OTTO PORTER is likely to step into the starting lineup early on. They need his defense, as he can guard twos through fours . . . MARTELL WEBSTER will platoon with Porter, providing another outstanding shooter for Wall to feed . . . TREVOR ARIZA is playing out the string on an untradeable deal . . . TREVOR BOOKER has some use as a screener and low-post banger, but not much else . . . AL HARRINGTON may be inefficient, but he can score points in a hurry and is a decent defender'JAN VESELY is still trying to figure out the NBA, though it's too early to give up on his athleticism . . . CHRIS SINGLETON can defend, but he's no more than a garbage-time player due to his atrocious offense. CENTERS: EMEKA OKAFOR may be absurdly overpaid, but he's settled in as a passable starter who helps defensively and doesn't hurt on offense. He'll also miss the beginning of the season with a herniated disc . . . With Okafor's deal expiring at the end of the year, KEVIN SERAPHIN is auditioning to be Washington's center of the future. After showing promise two seasons ago, he was a disaster last season.
CHICAGO: GUARDS: After playing it very safe and sitting out all of last spring, DERRICK ROSE should pretty much be his old self. Of course, he'll have to knock some rust off early in the year . . . JIMMY BUTLER was an iron man during last year's playoffs, and his role will only grow this season. His defense and energy, as well as ability to get to the line, could make Luol Deng expendable . . . MIKE DUNLEAVY is in line for the sixth man role, primarily as a long-range threat . . . With Rose's return, KIRK HINRICH slides back to the bench. His playing time will be especially limited with Dunleavy taking up minutes at the two . . . MARQUIS TEAGUE will continue to be used only in garbage time unless Hinrich ends up getting hurt or traded. FORWARDS: LUOL DENG is back on the trading block, as the Bulls learned life isn't so bad without him now that Jimmy Butler has emerged. His offensive role could be slightly reduced . . . CARLOS BOOZER will likely be amnestied next summer, so for all intents and purposes this is a contract year. He's likely to still be a disaster defensively, which means he's a part-time player under defensive-minded head coach Tom Thibodeau . . . TAJ GIBSON will finish games and likely take over Boozer's spot a year from now. He's a superior defender and, while he doesn't have Boozer's range, he's a capable finisher around the rim . . . Rookie TONY SNELL is a Thibodeau kind of player, a long-armed, athletic perimeter defender. He's unlikely to ever do much on offense though. CENTERS: JOAKIM NOAH may be consistently banged up, but he's capable of playing through the pain. Depending on the Bulls' playoff position, he might sit some games late in the year, but Thibodeau isn't shy about playing him 35 minutes per night . . . NAZR MOHAMMED is back as a designated screener on offense and hacker on defense..
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NBA PLAYOFF PREVIEW (WASHINGTON-CHICAGO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Updates with quotes, details. Should stand. With AP Photos.)

*Wizards-Bulls Preview* =======================

By ANDREW SELIGMAN AP Sports Writer

Washington At Chicago, Game Two, 9:30 p.m. EDT

DEERFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Chicago Bulls' resolve is being tested once again.

They trail the Washington Wizards 1-0 in their first-round playoff series after blowing a 13-point lead in the opener and will try to pull even on Tuesday.

"You look at how they played down the stretch, you know how good they are," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said.

Despite losing Derrick Rose to another season-ending knee injury and trading Luol Deng, no team in the Eastern Conference won more games after New Year's Eve than Chicago. But Thibodeau wasn't talking about the Bulls. He was referring to the Wizards, who hadn't been to the playoffs since 2008.

The fifth-seeded Wizards rallied from 13 down to beat Chicago 102-93, and they might have opened a few eyes in the process.

"I think we can surprise a lot of teams, if you play the right way," Nene said.

Here are five things to look for heading into Game 2 of this best-of-7 series.

STOPPING NENE: Put simply, the Bulls didn't do that. The Wizards' big man dominated inside with 24 points and eight rebounds, and he seemed just fine after missing 21 games late in the season because of a sprained left knee.

"He's as strong as they come down there on the block," Chicago's Mike Dunleavy Jr. said. "And he's long, too. Presents a lot of problems."

SWITCH IT UP? The Bulls struggled down the stretch in Game 1, getting outscored 30-18 in the fourth quarter. So are rotation changes coming? Thibodeau wouldn't say.

"We'll see," he said.

One option if he's looking to jolt the offense could be Dunleavy, who played the first 3:21 in the fourth before being lifted for Kirk Hinrich. Another possibility would be going with Carlos Boozer, although he rarely plays in the final period.

IN NEED OF ASSISTS: The Bulls managed just 13 assists in Sunday's game, just two off their season-low, and don't think Thibodeau didn't notice that. Sure, Chicago shot a low percentage (42 percent overall, 5 of 20 3-pointers). The game was called tight, too, with 26 free throws for the Bulls and 35 for the Wizards. "You're not going to get assists on things like that, but 13 is a very low number," Thibodeau said.

AGAINST THE WALL: A combined 7-of-25 shooting effort doesn't exactly look good for John Wall and Bradley Beal. Yet, the Wizards still won even though their two best players were off target.

Did the Bulls put too much emphasis on stopping Washington's guard and not enough on containing Nene and Marcin Gortat (15 points, 13 rebounds) down low?

"I like to think we just did a good job on those perimeter guys and didn't do a good enough job on the other two and hopefully we can flip that," Dunleavy said.

MILLER'S MOMENT: Andre Miller came up big against D.J. Augustin in the fourth quarter in Game 1, scoring eight of his 10 points to help Washington grab the lead.

If the Wizards win this series, the veteran guard will do something he's never done - advance in the postseason.

"It's about the situation you get put in," said Miller, in his 15th season. "Some players get the opportunity to play with those marquee superstars that will get them out of that first round. I have played with Carmelo (Anthony), Nene, Marcus Camby but we ran up against some mega-stars, Kevin Garnett and Dwight Howard. I just enjoy my time competing."

Augustin had a difficult night all around. He scored 16 points but hit just 3 of 15 shots, and he couldn't handle Miller late in the game.

"To put it on one guy, that's not how we do it here," Thibodeau said. "I could go from start to finish. There are things we didn't do correctly, we're capable of doing much better and we're going to have to."


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 8:33:22 AM EST.


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