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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Friday 2/24/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PHOENIX
 
CHICAGO
+6  

-6  
+200

-250

219.5
 
121
Final
128

PHOENIX (18 - 39) at CHICAGO (28 - 29)
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Friday, 2/24/2017 8:05 PM
Board Money Line
853PHOENIX+200
854CHICAGO-250
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PHOENIX - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-39-4.928-2735-22106.951.944.6%52.9112.455.747.1%52.1
Road Games9-22+2.615-1418-13106.250.644.7%51.9113.356.648.0%52.5
Last 5 Games2-3-0.22-32-3110.654.644.4%57.0110.253.444.9%50.6
PHOENIX Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)106.951.939-8844.6%8-2334.4%21-2679.0%531219258154
vs opponents surrendering105.553.239-8545.6%10-2735.8%18-2377.2%511022208135
Team Stats (Road Games)106.250.639-8844.7%8-2234.4%20-2679.0%521218258154
Stats Against (All Games)112.455.740-8547.1%10-2538.8%22-2878.8%521022228156
vs opponents averaging106.153.839-8545.9%10-2736.3%18-2377.0%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)113.356.640-8448.0%10-2540.7%22-2976.9%521023218156

CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games28-29-10.928-2921-34102.152.444.0%54.6102.852.346.1%49.5
Home Games17-11-7.914-1411-16103.254.243.2%56.1101.451.346.6%48.0
Last 5 Games2-3+0.12-31-497.446.842.8%50.2110.453.050.7%46.2
CHICAGO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.152.438-8644.0%6-2031.6%20-2580.0%551321188135
vs opponents surrendering105.653.239-8545.6%10-2735.9%18-2377.3%521023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)103.254.238-8843.2%6-1931.9%21-2681.9%561423177126
Stats Against (All Games)102.852.340-8646.1%9-2536.3%14-1976.9%491024197135
vs opponents averaging105.35339-8545.7%10-2736.0%18-2377.2%511023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)101.451.339-8546.6%8-2434.9%14-1976.0%48925207125
Average power rating of opponents played: PHOENIX 95.9,  CHICAGO 96
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PHOENIX - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/16/2017UTAH101-106L6.5W205O40-8149.4%42941-8946.1%568
1/19/2017@ CLEVELAND103-118L11L220.5O37-8543.5%581443-8550.6%4412
1/21/2017@ NEW YORK107-105W4.5W224.5U37-8543.5%491340-8944.9%5312
1/22/2017@ TORONTO115-103W12W220U40-7950.6%501533-8339.8%469
1/24/2017MINNESOTA111-112L1.5W215O38-8644.2%521544-8452.4%4615
1/26/2017@ DENVER120-127L7T232.5O48-8953.9%371144-8651.2%5412
1/28/2017DENVER112-123L-3.5L227.5O41-9145.1%501039-8048.7%5414
1/30/2017MEMPHIS96-115L4L207.5O31-7441.9%471739-8048.7%5017
2/1/2017LA CLIPPERS114-124L2.5L220O39-9640.6%581344-8452.4%5210
2/3/2017@ SACRAMENTO105-103W4W218U32-7741.6%501138-8544.7%5313
2/4/2017MILWAUKEE112-137L1.5L221O38-9141.8%481652-8263.4%4916
2/6/2017@ NEW ORLEANS106-111L5.5W222U40-9343.0%571642-9245.7%5413
2/8/2017@ MEMPHIS91-110L7.5L211U29-8733.3%581535-7248.6%5122
2/10/2017CHICAGO115-97W3.5W218U48-9550.5%52837-8643.0%5011
2/11/2017@ HOUSTON102-133L16L232.5O37-9439.4%531942-8549.4%6121
2/13/2017NEW ORLEANS108-110L-3.5L222U40-9343.0%561837-7847.4%4916
2/15/2017LA LAKERS137-101W-4.5W226.5O49-8855.7%661535-9337.6%4212
2/24/2017@ CHICAGO              
2/26/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
2/28/2017@ MEMPHIS              
3/2/2017CHARLOTTE              
3/3/2017OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/5/2017BOSTON              
3/7/2017WASHINGTON              
3/9/2017LA LAKERS              
3/11/2017@ DALLAS              
3/12/2017PORTLAND              

CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/15/2017@ MEMPHIS108-104W8.5W193O40-7851.3%531240-9542.1%5110
1/17/2017DALLAS98-99L-4.5L197P37-8245.1%511337-7847.4%4312
1/20/2017@ ATLANTA93-102L4L204.5U34-8142.0%492439-8247.6%4619
1/21/2017SACRAMENTO102-99W-6.5L205.5U34-8341.0%581137-8444.0%489
1/24/2017@ ORLANDO100-92W-3W204.5U35-7745.5%481335-8541.2%5619
1/25/2017ATLANTA114-119L1.5L203.5O43-9445.7%52643-8351.8%4813
1/27/2017MIAMI88-100L-7L204.5U33-7941.8%562041-8946.1%4610
1/29/2017PHILADELPHIA121-108W-7W205.5O45-8950.6%561044-9944.4%5212
2/1/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY128-100W2.5W207O49-8160.5%56938-10038.0%479
2/3/2017@ HOUSTON117-121L10W221.5O48-10048.0%571444-9844.9%6211
2/6/2017@ SACRAMENTO112-107W4.5W206O43-8153.1%44841-7951.9%4515
2/8/2017@ GOLDEN STATE92-123L19L223U37-9240.2%511448-8655.8%4812
2/10/2017@ PHOENIX97-115L-3.5L218U37-8643.0%501148-9550.5%528
2/12/2017@ MINNESOTA89-117L7L204.5O35-8441.7%421844-8154.3%5114
2/14/2017TORONTO105-94W4.5W210U35-7347.9%501735-7745.5%4216
2/16/2017BOSTON104-103W1.5W214U38-9042.2%58736-7746.8%387
2/24/2017PHOENIX              
2/25/2017@ CLEVELAND              
2/28/2017DENVER              
3/2/2017GOLDEN STATE              
3/4/2017LA CLIPPERS              
3/6/2017@ DETROIT              
3/8/2017@ ORLANDO              
3/10/2017HOUSTON              
3/12/2017@ BOSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PHOENIX: BACKCOURT: At the age of 19, SG Devin Booker is one of the most exciting young players in the NBA. He averaged 19 points per game after the All-Star break last year. PG Eric Bledsoe has fallen out of public discussion somewhat recently, but he's one of the league's best scoring point guards and defenders, too. PG Brandon Knight has had a rough go in Phoenix, but coming off the bench might be exactly what he needs. He also may hate it and ask for a trade. . . . FRONTCOURT: Rookie PFs Marquese Chriss and Dragan Bender join the fold as top-eight draft picks. Both are longer-term projects, but have immense talent and skills that could potentially be useful for the team right away. C Tyson Chandler is still starting down low, but the Suns would love the younger C Alex Len to give the team a reason to put him in the starting lineup instead. SFs P.J. Tucker and T.J. Warren will likely compete to start throughout the year. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Everyone's excited about Devin Booker, and with plenty of good reason. Bledsoe, too, seems like a sure thing. If things break right for at least two of the Chriss-Bender-Knight-Warren group, the Suns could surprise the way they did three years ago.
CHICAGO: BACKCOURT: Lots going on here. The Bulls added one of the greatest basketball players of all time in SG Dwyane Wade, and someone who considers himself to be one of the greatest basketball players of all time in PG Rajon Rondo. They're both quick to say that it's SG Jimmy Butler's team, and it will have to be if they want to succeed. Despite already being a superstar, Butler is still getting better. This backcourt is uniquely bad at shooting. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Robin Lopez joins his fifth team in six seasons, this time replacing an iconic Bull in Joakim Noah. He's a perfectly good center. PF Nikola Mirotic has the potential to be a game-changing player, but has been inconsistent as a shooter'and this team desperately needs a shooter. Taj Gibson and Bobby Portis are more traditional power forwards, and also probably better ones at this point. SF Doug McDermott will benefit from more minutes. . . . BOTTOM LINE: This will be a fun team to watch for the personalities involved, if perhaps not for the style of play. The Bulls roster is simply not currently constructed to keep up with the modern NBA, and they'll struggle from night to night until that changes.
PREVIEW
Suns face Bulls with both teams missing familiar faces
 

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bulls enter the final 25 games of the regular season in search of consistency, especially when it comes to playing against the NBA's also-rans.

The Bulls are coming out of the All-Star break one game under .500 despite boasting a 6-1 record against the Eastern Conference's top three teams. But if the Bulls hope to hold on to a playoff spot after entering Friday's game against the Phoenix Suns as the East's No. 7 seed, they'll have to find a way to play well against losing teams -- like the Suns.

Chicago will enter the stretch run without two familiar faces. The Bulls dealt starting forward Taj Gibson and reserve guard Doug McDermott to the Oklahoma City Thunder just before Thursday's trade deadline. In return, the Bulls received point guard Cameron Payne, center Joffrey Lauvergne and swingman Anthony Morrow. The Bulls also sent a 2018 second-round pick to the Thunder to round out the deal.

McDermott was the Bulls' best 3-point shooter and had connected on 37 percent of his attempts this season. Gibson was a respected member of the Bulls locker room who was averaging 11.6 points per game.

Gibson told reporters that receiving the news he had been traded was emotional -- both for himself and for Bulls officials.

"I don't really see (Bulls executive vice president John Paxson) get choked up and teary-eyed," Gibson said Thursday. "But he gave me a long hug."

McDermott and Gibson were two of Chicago's four double-digit scorers along with Jimmy Butler and Dwayne Wade, who will return Friday night after missing three straight games with a wrist injury. Butler, Chicago's leading scorer, drew a lot of attention from teams before Thursday's deadline, but remained in place as the Bulls' cornerstone player.

Before the trade deadline, coach Fred Hoiberg told his players to only worry about what they could control. Now with the deadline past, the Bulls will need to do the same if they hope to remain in the playoff picture. After the Bulls went into the All-Star break with wins over the Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics, Hoiberg hopes his team can build on that effort.

"(You) just worry about getting your guys ready to play the stretch run and again hopefully play well," said Hoiberg, whose team lost to the Suns, 115-97, on Feb. 10.

Meanwhile, the Suns were also active on Thursday, when they sent forward P.J. Tucker to Toronto for forward Jared Sullinger and second-round draft picks in 2017 and 2018. Tucker was a top defender for Phoenix coming off the bench and was able to guard both on the perimeter in the post.

Sullinger has been injured most of the season, dealing with a foot injury that has only allowed him to appear in 11 games. Now, the Suns -- who have lost seven out of their last 10 games -- will move on while playing out the string of the regular season.

Despite the Suns' struggles this season, Tucker said he was sad to be leaving.

"I'd be lying if I said this wasn't a tough day for me," Tucker said Thursday, according to the Arizona Republic. "I dropped some tears. Phoenix changed my life. All the people here, all the fans, I couldn't ask for a better place or organization. It's been my family for the last five or six years. I'm so grateful about getting the opportunity and what they've done for me."


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