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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/10/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
LA LAKERS
 
CLEVELAND
+16  

-16  


209.5
 
111
Final
120

LA LAKERS (11 - 43) at CLEVELAND (37 - 14)
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Wednesday, 2/10/2016 8:05 PM
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513LA LAKERS208209.5
514CLEVELAND-16-15.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LA LAKERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-43-1625-2824-2996.247.941.1%52.1105.954.046.5%55.7
Road Games5-25-8.614-1515-1496.948.242.0%50.8108.255.847.4%55.5
Last 5 Games2-3+34-12-397.851.440.2%53.0101.451.644.7%58.0
LA LAKERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)96.247.935-8541.1%8-2531.3%19-2477.4%521118207134
vs opponents surrendering101.950.638-8444.9%8-2435.2%18-2375.5%521022218145
Team Stats (Road Games)96.948.236-8542.0%8-2532.7%18-2376.6%511018208144
Stats Against (All Games)105.954.040-8646.5%8-2433.5%18-2474.1%561124198126
vs opponents averaging102.851.138-8445.3%9-2435.6%18-2475.3%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)108.255.841-8647.4%9-2534.3%18-2573.5%551224188135

CLEVELAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games37-14-0.224-2625-26102.551.345.6%53.396.748.344.4%49.4
Home Games21-4+2.313-1214-11105.652.046.8%53.497.848.244.9%47.0
Last 5 Games3-2-3.32-33-2106.056.445.9%55.0100.045.843.5%53.0
CLEVELAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.551.338-8445.6%10-2835.6%16-2272.8%531122207134
vs opponents surrendering101.850.538-8444.9%8-2435.2%18-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)105.652.039-8446.8%10-2837.2%17-2373.8%531125207124
Stats Against (All Games)96.748.336-8244.4%7-2233.7%17-2274.5%49921217134
vs opponents averaging101.350.438-8445.0%8-2335.3%17-2375.5%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)97.848.236-8144.9%7-2234.4%17-2377.1%47922227124
Average power rating of opponents played: LA LAKERS 96.5,  CLEVELAND 94.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LA LAKERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/1/2016PHILADELPHIA93-84W-3W207.5U33-8737.9%611031-8436.9%6016
1/3/2016PHOENIX97-77W1.5W209U38-8445.2%591532-8936.0%5014
1/5/2016GOLDEN STATE88-109L13.5L211.5U29-9131.9%571240-8646.5%6110
1/7/2016@ SACRAMENTO115-118L9W214.5O41-7554.7%391947-8555.3%4615
1/8/2016OKLAHOMA CITY113-117L15.5W212O40-8447.6%401145-8950.6%5313
1/10/2016UTAH74-86L3L191U29-8932.6%491131-6944.9%5714
1/12/2016NEW ORLEANS95-91W2W203.5U32-8736.8%61838-9141.8%5911
1/14/2016@ GOLDEN STATE98-116L18T215.5U40-9044.4%532143-8650.0%5319
1/16/2016@ UTAH82-109L8.5L191P31-9034.4%551441-8349.4%5610
1/17/2016HOUSTON95-112L10L205O37-8245.1%441444-9148.4%5813
1/20/2016SACRAMENTO93-112L7L214.5U32-9035.6%48943-8948.3%7014
1/22/2016SAN ANTONIO95-108L16.5W200O38-8445.2%541143-8550.6%416
1/23/2016@ PORTLAND103-121L11.5L209.5O34-6949.3%401847-9350.5%508
1/26/2016DALLAS90-92L6.5W201U30-7440.5%571233-7643.4%416
1/28/2016CHICAGO91-114L8.5L199O32-8537.6%471447-9549.5%6110
1/29/2016@ LA CLIPPERS93-105L14.5W204U34-7843.6%541740-8149.4%438
1/31/2016CHARLOTTE82-101L3.5L201.5U27-8033.7%541536-9637.5%7210
2/2/2016MINNESOTA119-115W4W206O40-8050.0%43946-8057.5%4515
2/4/2016@ NEW ORLEANS99-96W9.5W209.5U39-8148.1%561639-8545.9%507
2/6/2016@ SAN ANTONIO102-106L17W205O34-8639.5%53839-8844.3%5610
2/8/2016@ INDIANA87-89L12.5W206.5U29-9331.2%591231-7839.7%6716
2/10/2016@ CLEVELAND              
2/19/2016SAN ANTONIO              
2/21/2016@ CHICAGO              
2/22/2016@ MILWAUKEE              
2/24/2016@ MEMPHIS              
2/26/2016MEMPHIS              

CLEVELAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/2/2016ORLANDO104-79W-8W192U34-8241.5%63429-7638.2%4914
1/4/2016TORONTO122-100W-8W194O41-7455.4%471336-7349.3%359
1/6/2016@ WASHINGTON121-115W-7.5L202.5O48-8953.9%481042-7655.3%4312
1/8/2016@ MINNESOTA125-99W-10W195O43-8153.1%471136-7945.6%4312
1/10/2016@ PHILADELPHIA95-85W-16.5L205.5U35-9038.9%581035-7745.5%5619
1/12/2016@ DALLAS110-107W-5.5L199O40-9741.2%52939-7949.4%5216
1/14/2016@ SAN ANTONIO95-99L6W195U38-8246.3%451738-8345.8%5011
1/15/2016@ HOUSTON91-77W-2W204.5U34-8739.1%631426-7435.1%5618
1/18/2016GOLDEN STATE98-132L-3.5L210O37-7748.1%461546-8554.1%478
1/20/2016@ BROOKLYN91-78W-12.5W197.5U36-7746.8%571335-8441.7%4312
1/21/2016LA CLIPPERS115-102W-6.5W202.5O42-8350.6%541336-8045.0%499
1/23/2016CHICAGO83-96L-10.5L202U35-9437.2%63438-8743.7%607
1/25/2016MINNESOTA114-107W-13.5L205O45-8950.6%521541-8448.8%4410
1/27/2016PHOENIX115-93W-17.5W209U45-8155.6%431333-7047.1%3822
1/29/2016@ DETROIT114-106W-4W207O39-8347.0%54740-8447.6%439
1/30/2016SAN ANTONIO117-103W1.5W202.5O45-8254.9%49940-8149.4%366
2/1/2016@ INDIANA111-106W-5.5L208O44-8850.0%581643-10142.6%5316
2/3/2016@ CHARLOTTE97-106L-7.5L201.5O38-8345.8%36739-7949.4%5614
2/5/2016BOSTON103-104L-7L210.5U37-8742.5%621438-8843.2%5615
2/6/2016NEW ORLEANS99-84W-9.5W206U39-9043.3%611234-8739.1%488
2/8/2016SACRAMENTO120-100W-12W217.5O45-9447.9%581436-8243.9%5217
2/10/2016LA LAKERS              
2/18/2016CHICAGO              
2/21/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
2/22/2016DETROIT              
2/24/2016CHARLOTTE              
2/26/2016@ TORONTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LA LAKERS: Maybe this is Kobe Bryant's last season, maybe he has another year or two left. It doesn't really matter, he has been a shell since tearing his Achilles a few years back . . . D'Angelo Russell is the new franchise building block in L.A. He's their most complete player, a playmaker who can also knock down shots . . . He might be the odd man out early, but Jordan Clarkson should still see heavy minutes with Kobe moving to small forward often . . . They'll get some more effective scoring punch off the bench from Lou Williams, who should play heavy minutes . . . Resident chucker Nick Young has become a caricature of himself . . . Jabari Brown could be ticketed for another D-League run. . . Marcelinho Huertas is a heady veteran that could provide a Prigioni-type presence for this team. Brandon Bass should be good for an otherwise awful frontcourt. He's a reliable veteran who will defend and can knock down an open shot . . . He should be back from the season-ending broken leg he suffered in last year's opener, and Julius Randle has a chance to work his way into the starting five. He had an offseason to add to a limited offensive game . . . Ryan Kelly would fit best as a second-unit piece with some versatility. He can add some floor spacing . . . Second-round pick Anthony Brown is a potential role player if he improves his shooting . . . First-round pick Larry Nance Jr. has prototypical size and athleticism at the 4, but needs polish as a ball-handler and shooter. The Lakers are taking a flier on Roy Hibbert. He dropped weight over the offseason, but just isn't a great fit in an increasingly small ball league . . . Robert Sacre is an even more plodding big man to back him up . . . L.A. also took a chance on Robert Upshaw, a shot-blocker with NBA talent but a lot of baggage.
CLEVELAND: Kyrie Irving has no timetable for a return after fracturing his kneecap in the Finals. He remained effective and productive alongside LeBron James, but Cleveland has to play it safe with him in the regular season . . . Despite the shaky Finals performance, Iman Shumpert got paid this offseason. He can defend, but he's a fifth option on offense and is out until January after undergoing wrist surgery . . . Mo Williams will alleviate some of Irving's point guard load, as his shooting makes him a nice fit alongside old pal LeBron . . . Unlikely postseason hero, Matthew Dellavedova figures to lose playing time but still has a place in the NBA as an energy guy . . . Joe Harris has some upside as a shooter, but will be buried on the bench. Look for LeBron James to take a little more time off than he has in past years, but he'll still be in the MVP conversation . . . They'll have to figure something out for Kevin Love, who was neither comfortable nor effective for most of last season . . . Newly-signed Tristan Thompson is more of a big body than anything else. He'll clear space around the basket for offensive boards, but he's not a rim protector and won't scare anyone offensively . . . Richard Jefferson figures to take on solid second-unit minutes. He still has something left in the tank . . . James Jones gives them another shooter to spread the floor, and absorbs any minutes that would have gone to Mike Miller . . . Rookie Sir'Dominic Pointer has no chance to make the rotation. Timofey Mozgov will often sit when opponents go small ball, but he has made strides as a capable defender and underrated scoring threat . . . Coming off a ruptured achilles, Anderson Varejao will likely fill a part-time role. Most guys have a rough time in their first season back from that injury.
PREVIEW
Lakers-Cavaliers Preview
By KEVIN MASSOTH STATS Writer

While the book slowly closes on Kobe Bryant's playing career, another is just opening for Tyronn Lue as a coach.

The next meeting between the former teammates features Lue continuing to mold his first team while Bryant waves goodbye to yet another city when the Los Angeles Lakers visit the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night.

Bryant and Lue won a pair of championships together on the first two legs of the Lakers' three-peat in the late 1990s and early 2000s, merely the beginning of Bryant's legacy. But as the 37-year-old superstar closes his storied career during a dismal Los Angeles season, Lue, 38, is trying to build the Cavaliers (37-14) into a stronger NBA Finals contender than they were under David Blatt.

Cleveland is 7-3 since Lue took over for the fired Blatt on Jan. 22, and the Cavs have rebounded nicely from their first losing streak under their new coach by posting consecutive blowout victories at home over New Orleans and Sacramento.

Kyrie Irving matched a season high with 32 points and tied a career high with 12 assists, and LeBron James posted his 40th triple-double in Monday's 120-100 win over the Kings. James finished with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, even while sitting the entire fourth quarter.

Bryant may be passing the NBA's torch on to James, who reminisced about receiving a pair of sneakers from his All-Star counterpart while in high school - the type of gift Bryant has given to Draymond Green, Paul George and Kevin Durant during his final season.

''Anytime I even watch his games, even when I'm not playing him, it's always like very emotional just knowing it's his last hurrah,'' James said. "It's going to be really cool to see him for sure. I know our fans will give him a great reception, well deserved.''

The Lakers and Cavaliers meet one final time in Los Angeles on March 10.

Bryant did not play in last season's 120-105 loss at Quicken Loans Arena on Feb. 8 after undergoing right rotator cuff surgery, so the last matchup between him and James came about three weeks earlier in a 109-102 Cavaliers win in Los Angeles. The two squared off in the fourth quarter, and James finished with 36 points on 12-of-23 shooting while Bryant had 19 and a career-high 17 assists.

Cleveland's back-to-back victories ended a stretch of eight games in which these teams traded wins. The Cavaliers have won eight of the last 10 meetings in Cleveland.

Though Bryant has averaged 26.4 points in the last five games, Los Angeles (11-43) lost three of them and is mired in a 3-16 slump.

The Lakers dropped their second straight with Monday's 89-87 loss to Indiana, dropping them to 1-2 on their four-game road trip. Bryant made 6 of 25 shots for 19 points and Los Angeles shot a season-low 31.2 percent while making 8 of 35 3-pointers.

Bryant made three straight 3s late in the fourth quarter but missed his final five shots.

"Sometimes you live and die with it," coach Byron Scott told the team's official website. "And I'm willing to do it with him. ... He hit three big ones in a row for us, so I wasn't going to go away from him then."

The Lakers have lost seven of eight on the road to fall to 5-25, while the Cavaliers are an Eastern Conference-best 21-4 at home.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 1:00:26 AM EST.


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