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NBA : First Half Matchup
Wednesday 2/13/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN ANTONIO
 First Half Results
CLEVELAND
-4.5  

+4.5  


104
 
46
Final
54

SAN ANTONIO (41 - 12) at CLEVELAND (16 - 36)
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Wednesday, 2/13/2013 7:05 PM
Board First Half
703SAN ANTONIO-3.5
704CLEVELAND104.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games41-12+15.630-2125-28104.351.548.8%48.195.847.644.2%49.8
Road Games19-10+2.817-1217-12103.749.647.8%47.999.248.245.0%51.3
Last 5 Games4-1+2.43-23-2104.650.450.0%39.694.846.245.6%52.4
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.351.540-8148.8%9-2238.5%16-2179.1%48825179145
vs opponents surrendering97.749.137-8245.0%7-2035.8%17-2275.2%511122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)103.749.639-8247.8%9-2338.4%17-2178.6%48824178145
Stats Against (All Games)95.847.637-8544.2%6-1832.8%15-2075.8%501121198155
vs opponents averaging97.74937-8244.9%7-2035.6%17-2275.3%511122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)99.248.239-8645.0%6-1833.8%16-2077.6%511221198145

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-36-8.424-2728-2497.049.343.0%50.6101.450.347.7%50.9
Home Games9-15-4.19-1512-1298.548.843.8%51.8100.549.046.9%50.3
Last 5 Games3-2+2.23-23-2110.254.249.6%46.6104.852.250.1%47.2
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.049.336-8543.0%7-2135.4%17-2275.9%511320218144
vs opponents surrendering97.74937-8244.9%7-2035.6%17-2275.4%511122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)98.548.837-8543.8%7-2036.5%17-2275.7%521223208144
Stats Against (All Games)101.450.338-7947.7%7-2037.8%18-2474.4%511124208157
vs opponents averaging97.248.937-8244.7%7-1935.4%17-2274.8%511222208145
Stats Against (Home Games)100.549.038-8146.9%8-2038.5%17-2373.8%501124208157
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN ANTONIO 95.5,  CLEVELAND 95.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2013PHILADELPHIA109-86W-13.5W198U41-8548.2%541535-8441.7%5014
1/7/2013@ NEW ORLEANS88-95L-8L193.5U33-7345.2%441940-8348.2%4514
1/9/2013LA LAKERS108-105W-13.5L214U41-8448.8%511844-9546.3%519
1/11/2013@ MEMPHIS98-101L2L187O35-7646.1%441840-8547.1%4914
1/13/2013MINNESOTA106-88W-12.5W199U45-8056.2%521733-8937.1%4713
1/16/2013MEMPHIS103-82W-5.5W187U44-7657.9%401329-6942.0%4113
1/18/2013GOLDEN STATE95-88W-11.5L201.5U36-8045.0%501036-8442.9%469
1/19/2013@ ATLANTA98-93W-3.5W194U41-8647.7%46835-8541.2%5915
1/21/2013@ PHILADELPHIA90-85W-6L195U34-8142.0%561437-8444.0%4916
1/23/2013NEW ORLEANS106-102W-8.5L195O43-8053.7%44838-8146.9%5413
1/25/2013@ DALLAS113-107W2W204.5O43-8948.3%521542-9146.2%5014
1/26/2013PHOENIX108-99W-9T200.5O41-8349.4%41941-8150.6%4815
1/30/2013CHARLOTTE102-78W-14.5W204.5U38-6955.1%432330-7341.1%3823
2/2/2013WASHINGTON96-86W-12.5L194U38-7848.7%501636-8840.9%5216
2/6/2013@ MINNESOTA104-94W-4.5W199U37-8145.7%451333-8140.7%5115
2/8/2013@ DETROIT109-119L-5L197.5O37-8145.7%37746-8951.7%5812
2/10/2013@ BROOKLYN111-86W-2.5W195O43-7358.9%35534-7247.2%4516
2/11/2013@ CHICAGO103-89W4W188O39-7552.0%31837-7847.4%5619
2/13/2013@ CLEVELAND              
2/19/2013@ SACRAMENTO              
2/21/2013@ LA CLIPPERS              
2/22/2013@ GOLDEN STATE              
2/24/2013@ PHOENIX              
2/27/2013PHOENIX              
3/1/2013SACRAMENTO              

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2013@ CHARLOTTE106-104W1.5W196.5O39-7850.0%471337-8245.1%5114
1/5/2013HOUSTON104-112L6L213O36-9139.6%541337-7946.8%5617
1/7/2013@ CHICAGO92-118L8L186O33-7842.3%361644-8253.7%5520
1/9/2013ATLANTA99-83W4W193U37-8145.7%491037-8444.0%5213
1/11/2013@ DENVER91-98L12.5W206.5U37-8543.5%441536-8243.9%6322
1/13/2013@ LA LAKERS93-113L10L209.5U39-9541.1%471640-6958.0%4622
1/14/2013@ SACRAMENTO118-124L6T205O44-9247.8%471043-8451.2%5411
1/16/2013@ PORTLAND93-88W6W197U32-8338.6%50831-7939.2%6519
1/19/2013@ UTAH98-109L8.5L199O34-8341.0%51945-9050.0%538
1/22/2013BOSTON95-90W4.5W190U37-8245.1%481332-8438.1%5516
1/25/2013MILWAUKEE113-108W4W202O45-8652.3%521643-9246.7%4817
1/26/2013@ TORONTO99-98W7W201U37-7847.4%461540-8248.8%4515
1/29/2013GOLDEN STATE95-108L-3L199.5O36-8442.9%461145-8453.6%5014
2/1/2013@ DETROIT99-117L4.5L199.5O35-8839.8%481545-8354.2%6611
2/2/2013OKLAHOMA CITY115-110W11W206O43-9047.8%461341-8349.4%5116
2/6/2013CHARLOTTE122-95W-6W206O52-9256.5%53637-7946.8%4313
2/8/2013ORLANDO119-108W-7W200O39-8048.7%46645-8652.3%4619
2/9/2013DENVER103-111L5.5L216U37-8444.0%471540-8050.0%5520
2/11/2013MINNESOTA92-100L-7.5L205U40-7950.6%412039-7552.0%4120
2/13/2013SAN ANTONIO              
2/20/2013NEW ORLEANS              
2/23/2013@ ORLANDO              
2/24/2013@ MIAMI              
2/26/2013@ CHICAGO              
2/27/2013TORONTO              
3/1/2013LA CLIPPERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN ANTONIO: GUARDS: TONY PARKER played at an MVP level last year. His eye injury is obviously not an issue, and he was constantly getting on coach Gregg Popovich to let him finish meaningless games last year. There's no reason he can't repeat last year's performance . . . MANU GINOBILI dealt with a series of nagging injuries last year, and it's clear the team will have to monitor his regular-season workload . . . GARY NEAL provides solid minutes in this rotation, mostly at the point, and is able to consistently knock down threes . . . DANNY GREEN's rotation spot is in a bit of peril. He was too much of an offensive liability in last year's Western Conference Finals . . . NANDO de COLO is a combo guard who can provide instant offense off the bench. He can shoot it and does a nice job getting to the line . . . PATTY MILLS steps in as another viable option in this loaded backcourt . . . CORY JOSEPH's roster spot is in jeopardy after a middling D-League season. FORWARDS: TIM DUNCAN will continue to save it up for the playoffs. He still has plenty left in the tank, but he'll get tons of rest in March and April and more and more often defers to Tony Parker on offense when he does play . . . There's plenty to like about KAWHI LEONARD, who proved to be useful on both ends of the court last season. He'll be asked to be a little more aggressive offensively this year and should even have a couple of sets designed for him . . . STEPHEN JACKSON was a bit of a disaster in Milwaukee before landing with the Spurs last year. He's another veteran who will be paced during the regular season. And while he's been a facilitator in the past, he's really just a catch-and-shoot guy in San Antonio . . . MATT BONNER will continue to come off the bench and hoist some threes. CENTERS: BORIS DIAW's pick-and-pop ability makes him Popovich's top choice in the center rotation . . . TIAGO SPLITTER looks to be a career second-unit guy. He works hard and can defend, but he's just too clunky on the offensive end . . . DeJUAN BLAIR can pick up some cheap baskets, but his lack of offensive skills and defensive size makes him a fringe rotation player.
CLEVELAND: GUARDS: KYRIE IRVING is the real deal, a heady playmaker and near-elite shooter. He should emerge as the NBA's next great point guard this season . . . Rookie DION WAITERS has a chance to step right into the starting lineup. He can get to the rim and generally makes good choices withthe ball. The only thing holding him back is defense after playing college ball in Syracuse's lazy zone . . . C.J. MILES will reportedly start at either the two or three spot, but he really needs to find the range on his shot again for him to stick in the starting lineup . . . Gunning combo guard DANIEL GIBSON is looking like he'll be their sixth man . . . The Cavs are still trying to figure out their second unit. JEREMY PARGO figures to be Irving's backup, but DONALD SLOAN is a better defender and could eventually pass him for this role, which doesn't mean many minutes unless Irving gets injured again. FORWARDS: TRISTAN THOMPSON is trying to add a perimeter shot to his repertoire. Don't count on him becoming David West, but he should improve offensively to go along with his rebounding and shot-blocking . . . ALONZO GEE returns as the starting small forward, excelling on the defensive end, but without a polished enough offensive game to earn 35 minutes per night . . . OMRI CASSPI was in and out of the rotation late in the year as he battled knee issues. It's getting close to make-or-break time for him . . . JON LEUER is a solid stretch four who has a real chance at a rotation spot . . . SAMARDO SAMUELS reportedly dropped some weight in his effort to find some minutes . . . LUKE WALTON is an unofficial member of the coaching staff . . . Undrafted rookie KEVIN JONES could make some noise with his work on the offensive boards . . . LUKE HARANGODY is more of a D-League talent. CENTERS: ANDERSON VAREJAO's wrist should be 100 percent, and Sideshow Anderson should be the same relentless, double-double threat he's always been . . . Rookie TYLER ZELLER is a 7-footer with some nice offensive skills -- he can knock down a jump shot in the half court, and run the floor. He'll struggle to defend in space, but made a living drawing charges at UNC, and should be able to play 20+ minutes as a rookie.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (SAN ANTONIO-CLEVELAND) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Spurs-Cavaliers Preview* =========================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

San Antonio (41-12) at Cleveland (16-36), 7:00 p.m. EDT

The San Antonio Spurs just keep winning, regardless of who's available.

Despite numerous key injuries, San Antonio has won 13 of 14 and will try for its sixth straight victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night as it continues its annual rodeo road trip.

Despite the absence of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker due to injuries and Stephen Jackson for "personal reasons," San Antonio rolled to a 103-89 victory over Chicago on Tuesday. The Spurs got a career-high 26 points from Kawhi Leonard while Danny Green had 18 and Gary Neal added 16.

The Spurs (41-12) were outrebounded 49-26, but compensated by scoring 29 points off 19 Chicago turnovers.

"One would hope that you could play with anybody in your system, but it was a tough challenge for them tonight," coach Gregg Popovich said. "And I couldn't be more proud of what they did."

San Antonio, 3-1 on its nine-game trip necessitated annually by the rodeo occupying the AT&T Center, has won six of seven away from home and has the league's best road record at 19-10.

Parker, who's averaged 30.3 points in his last three contests, sat out Monday with a swollen right knee to avoid playing back-to-back games. Duncan (knee) and Ginobili (hamstring) missed their fourth and fifth consecutive games, respectively, and Popovich could sit all three stars again Wednesday with that being the team's final contest before the All-Star break.

Jackson's availability is also uncertain, and center Tiago Splitter could also find himself sidelined after an awkward fall in the first quarter Monday. He was icing his left ankle after the game.

"It's painful right now, but we'll see tomorrow how it feels," said Splitter, who had 16 points in 33 minutes.

The Spurs will try to piece it together again Wednesday against a Cavaliers team that's dropped two straight since a three-game winning streak. Cleveland (16-36) didn't fare well against another injury-hit club Monday, falling 100-92 to Minnesota.

The Cavs had their own injury scare when star guard Kyrie Irving rolled his ankle in the first half after landing on an opponent's foot. Irving hopped around painfully but played 36 minutes and scored 20 points. He wasn't available for interviews afterward as he spent time in the trainer's room.

Irving went 1 for 5 in the fourth quarter when the Timberwolves shot 75.0 percent and got 12 points from Luke Ridnour.

Wayne Ellington's 3-pointer cut the lead to 82-81 with 7:20 left, but Minnesota responded with a 10-2 run.

"We basically did it to ourselves," swingman C.J. Miles said. "They made some tough shots - don't take anything away from them - but for the most part, we gave the game to them.

"We just don't get it. It was just a poor effort from the start. It just didn't look like we were interested."

The Spurs won both meetings last season by a combined 51 points, shooting 57.0 percent from the field. Green averaged 16.5 points and hit seven of 11 3-pointers in the two games.

Irving averaged 16.0 points but shot 39.4 percent and had seven turnovers and eight assists.


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