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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 1/19/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
CHICAGO
-3.5  

+3.5  
-165

+145

208.5
 
117
Final
103

MIAMI (21 - 22) at CHICAGO (10 - 35)
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Saturday, 1/19/2019 8:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
581MIAMI-2.5-3
582CHICAGO206.5205
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-22-6.922-2023-19105.953.644.1%56.9105.953.044.0%54.2
Road Games10-10+2.112-810-9105.752.944.1%55.8106.254.044.9%54.3
Last 5 Games2-3-12-32-3101.052.047.2%51.2106.455.045.7%52.4
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.953.639-8944.1%12-3335.5%16-2368.6%571224218146
vs opponents surrendering110.855.641-8946.1%11-3135.7%18-2376.4%541024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)105.752.939-8844.1%12-3435.1%16-2368.7%561224217156
Stats Against (All Games)105.953.038-8744.0%11-3135.9%18-2476.3%541022217135
vs opponents averaging110.155.241-8946.0%11-3135.1%18-2376.3%531024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.254.039-8744.9%11-3137.0%17-2374.9%541024218146

CHICAGO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-35-1420-2318-27101.049.844.4%49.4111.455.746.5%55.2
Home Games5-16-7.910-117-14100.851.044.9%49.4111.157.047.2%54.2
Last 5 Games0-5-31-34-1105.649.843.9%47.4124.457.651.2%56.0
CHICAGO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.049.838-8644.4%9-2734.6%15-1977.8%49822208145
vs opponents surrendering109.955.141-8945.9%11-3135.4%17-2376.3%531024218145
Team Stats (Home Games)100.851.038-8644.9%9-2634.6%15-1977.6%49822208144
Stats Against (All Games)111.455.741-8946.5%12-3335.8%17-2278.2%551125188146
vs opponents averaging110.955.641-8946.0%11-3235.5%18-2376.5%541024218145
Stats Against (Home Games)111.157.042-8947.2%12-3336.1%15-2074.9%541025188136
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 95.3,  CHICAGO 96.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2018@ LA LAKERS105-108L5.5W221.5U42-9444.7%601741-9045.6%5212
12/12/2018@ UTAH84-111L8.5L211U29-7737.7%421340-7652.6%5817
12/14/2018@ MEMPHIS100-97W4W194O36-8243.9%611635-8342.2%447
12/16/2018@ NEW ORLEANS102-96W6W221U38-9141.8%691835-8640.7%4610
12/20/2018HOUSTON101-99W3W210U36-9338.7%79929-8235.4%528
12/22/2018MILWAUKEE94-87W1.5W215U34-8938.2%631231-8337.3%5716
12/23/2018@ ORLANDO115-91W2.5W202O43-8550.6%491129-7041.4%4919
12/26/2018TORONTO104-106L2T207O43-8351.8%411237-7946.8%5116
12/28/2018CLEVELAND118-94W-10.5W203O48-9152.7%49731-8138.3%5114
12/30/2018MINNESOTA104-113L-3.5L206.5O37-9041.1%671938-9440.4%5510
1/2/2019@ CLEVELAND117-92W-5.5W203O44-8651.2%571334-7545.3%3212
1/4/2019WASHINGTON115-109W-6.5L211.5O44-9148.4%621642-9842.9%5210
1/6/2019@ ATLANTA82-106L-6.5L218.5U31-8735.6%521343-9147.3%6717
1/8/2019DENVER99-103L-2L209.5U38-8345.8%45641-8747.1%6116
1/10/2019BOSTON115-99W2.5W211.5O46-9647.9%59836-8940.4%4910
1/12/2019MEMPHIS112-108W-3W196O40-8050.0%481439-8148.1%4710
1/15/2019@ MILWAUKEE86-124L9L218U36-8641.9%471748-9650.0%607
1/18/2019@ DETROIT93-98L2.5L205.5U39-7750.6%571935-8242.7%4511
1/19/2019@ CHICAGO              
1/21/2019@ BOSTON              
1/23/2019LA CLIPPERS              
1/25/2019@ CLEVELAND              
1/27/2019@ NEW YORK              
1/30/2019CHICAGO              
2/1/2019OKLAHOMA CITY              
2/2/2019INDIANA              

CHICAGO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2018SACRAMENTO89-108L2L226U34-7644.7%442740-8845.5%4916
12/13/2018*ORLANDO91-97L6T212U34-7147.9%431834-8241.5%5416
12/15/2018@ SAN ANTONIO98-93W9W213.5U37-8643.0%50732-7343.8%4715
12/17/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY96-121L12.5L212.5O38-8544.7%472343-8948.3%5619
12/19/2018BROOKLYN93-96L1.5L212U40-9144.0%48834-7445.9%5113
12/21/2018ORLANDO90-80W3.5W201.5U33-7544.0%56728-8632.6%598
12/23/2018@ CLEVELAND112-92W1W200O43-7855.1%471138-8445.2%4111
12/26/2018MINNESOTA94-119L4L210O39-9541.1%481046-9349.5%6411
12/28/2018@ WASHINGTON101-92W4.5W212U37-7946.8%521034-8540.0%5012
12/30/2018@ TORONTO89-95L10.5W207U33-8041.2%501634-9237.0%5911
1/2/2019ORLANDO84-112L1L199.5U36-8641.9%411144-7657.9%4913
1/4/2019INDIANA116-119L7W201O47-9151.6%491749-9352.7%4713
1/6/2019BROOKLYN100-117L2L207.5O41-8846.6%501142-8350.6%479
1/9/2019@ PORTLAND112-124L9.5L209.5O43-9346.2%421247-8356.6%4816
1/11/2019@ GOLDEN STATE109-146L15.5L221O35-7844.9%351353-9257.6%5512
1/12/2019@ UTAH102-110L11.5W207O40-9741.2%54938-8843.2%6213
1/15/2019@ LA LAKERS100-107L7T216U37-9240.2%561338-8246.3%6117
1/17/2019@ DENVER105-135L14.5L214O44-9347.3%501250-9652.1%547
1/19/2019MIAMI              
1/21/2019@ CLEVELAND              
1/23/2019ATLANTA              
1/25/2019LA CLIPPERS              
1/27/2019CLEVELAND              
1/29/2019@ BROOKLYN              
1/30/2019@ MIAMI              
2/2/2019@ CHARLOTTE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: LAST SEASON: 44-38, lost in Eastern Conference first round.
COACH: Erik Spoelstra (11th season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Goran Dragic (17.3 ppg), G Tyler Johnson (11.7 ppg), F Josh Richardson (12.9 ppg), F Kelly Olynyk (11.5 ppg), C Hassan Whiteside (14.0 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: None
KEY ADDITIONS: None
PLAYERS TO WATCH: It's the final season for Dwyane Wade, who is still going to be a vital piece of the puzzle if Miami is going to have success this season. Whiteside needs to return to past form, after a frustrating 2017-18 season where he was dogged by injuries.
OUTLOOK: The Heat brought back virtually the same team, with the exception of some new players on two-way deals. It speaks to a few things ' how they didn't have much financial flexibility this summer with so many players under long-term contracts, but also a belief that if healthy Miami can compete in an East that no longer has LeBron James. That being said, the health concerns are already evident in how Dion Waiters won't be ready to return for several more weeks while he continues rehabbing his surgically repaired ankle and James Johnson missed the preseason while recovering from hernia surgery.
CHICAGO: LAST SEASON: 27-55, missed playoffs.
COACH: Fred Hoiberg (fourth season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: Kris Dunn (13.4 ppg), G Zach LaVine (16.7 ppg), F Justin Holiday (12.2 ppg), F Jabari Parker (12.6 ppg, Milwaukee), C Robin Lopez (11.8 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: G Jerian Grant, G David Nwaba
KEY ADDITIONS: Parker, F Wendell Carter Jr., F Chandler Hutchison
PLAYERS TO WATCH: F Lauri Markkanen is expected to miss the first few weeks because of a high grade lateral elbow sprain he suffered in practice. From Finland, Markkanen, averaged 15.2 points and 7.5 rebounds in 68 games as a rookie last season. The Bulls are counting on LaVine to show he can be the cornerstone piece they envisioned when they acquired him along with Dunn and the rights to Markkanen from Minnesota for Jimmy Butler in the 2017 draft night trade. He was limited to 24 games last season, missing the first 42 while recovering from a torn ACL in his left knee and then sitting out the final 14 because of tendinitis in the same knee. That didn't stop Chicago from matching Sacramento's four-year, $80 million offer sheet for LaVine.
OUTLOOK: Though the Bulls hardly look like contenders in the Eastern Conference, the potential to make a jump is there. That hinges on improvement from Markkanen, LaVine and Dunn, Parker staying healthy and contributing, and maybe Carter chipping in after being drafted with the No. 7 overall pick.
PREVIEW
In-house frustrations color Bulls-Heat matchup
 

Things are really bad right now for the Chicago Bulls. The championship franchise of Jordan, Pippen, Rodman and the rest is now in ruins.

The Bulls, who host the Miami Heat on Saturday, have lost nine games in a row and sport a miserable 10-35 record, which ranks as the second-worst mark in the NBA.

On Monday, two Bulls teammates -- center Robin Lopez and guard Kris Dunn -- nearly came to blows during a physical and intense practice.

Last month, coach Fred Hoiberg was fired. He was replaced by Jim Boylen, but nothing much has changed.

"We had a very competitive practice," Boylen said after the Lopez-Dunn skirmish. "We have guys who are sick of losing games."

To make matters worse for the Bulls, they are without 6-foot-10, 255-pound rookie center Wendell Carter Jr., the seventh overall pick in the 2018 NBA Draft.

Carter, a former Duke standout, is out due to an injured left thumb. Doctors are recommending surgery, which would knock him out for eight to 12 weeks.

"We've lost two of our best defenders in the Justin Holiday trade and Carter being hurt," Boylen said. "Somebody has to step up -- we are desperate for more physical play."

Indeed, the Bulls allowed the Denver Nuggets to score 135 points on them Thursday in Chicago's 20-point loss. Denver shot 52.1 percent from the floor and made an incredible 20 of 40 3-point attempts.

Those numbers have to make Miami's shooters salivate. However, the Heat have their own problems, having lost two games in a row to drop under .500 at 21-22.

Miami fell 98-93 on the road to the Detroit Pistons on Friday night. The Heat shot 50.6 percent from the floor, held Detroit to 42.7 percent shooting and outscored the Pistons 52-32 in the paint ... and yet still lost.

The problem was at the foul line, where the Heat shot a hard-to-fathom 5 of 19 (26.3 percent). The Pistons made 15 of 18 free throws (83.3 percent).

Miami center Hassan Whiteside, who had eight points, a team-high 10 rebounds and two blocked shots, went 0-for-8 on foul shots.

"Hassan works on his free throws as hard as anyone, and he has good technique," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "He has had (bad) stretches like this before, but he'll get it back."

As for the rest of the Heat team shooting 5-for-11 at the line, a frustrated Spoelstra said: "We work on free throws all the time. Maybe we should stop working on them."

Aside from the free throws, there are other frustrations with the Heat, most notably shooting guard Dion Waiters, who was a starter last season but has been a reserve since coming back from ankle surgery.

Waiters made his season debut on Jan. 2 and has played just six games so far. He played at least 20 minutes in two games, but he has been used for 12 minutes or less in the other four. In addition, he was a healthy scratch twice since returning from surgery.

On Thursday, Waiters used numerous profanities to complain to the media about his lack of playing time. On Friday, Waiters was fined an undisclosed amount by the Heat before playing less than nine minutes and scoring just two points.

Shooting guard Josh Richardson, who leads Miami in scoring, did not Detroit due to an illness, which seemingly opened the door for Spoelstra to start Waiters.

Instead, the coach started Tyler Johnson, who scored 16 points in 34 minutes. Reserve shooting guard Dwyane Wade -- who is retiring after this season -- led Miami with 20 points in 28 minutes, and the Heat also have Wayne Ellington at the position.

All that depth at shooting guard has led to Waiters' frustration, which somewhat mirrors the situation in Chicago. The Bulls reportedly are looking to trade Lopez due to his unhappiness over declining minutes.

In other words, these are two unhappy teams. That emotion will only grow for one of the squads on Saturday.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 11:36:07 AM EST.


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