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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
DENVER
 
DALLAS
+8.5  

-8.5  
+300

-400

205
 
81
Final
92

DENVER (6 - 10) at DALLAS (9 - 7)
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Saturday, 11/28/2015 8:35 PM
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507DENVER205.5205.5
508DALLAS-9-8.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DENVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-10+2.87-98-798.950.143.1%52.7104.455.546.2%52.2
Road Games3-4+5.45-24-3102.349.143.6%52.0106.059.445.7%54.7
Last 5 Games0-5-41-43-196.853.241.5%50.4108.655.049.5%52.4
DENVER Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)98.950.137-8543.1%8-2332.8%18-2376.7%531222207155
vs opponents surrendering101.749.938-8544.5%8-2334.6%18-2475.6%521121218145
Team Stats (Road Games)102.349.139-9043.6%9-2535.6%15-1881.4%521123208146
Stats Against (All Games)104.455.538-8346.2%10-2539.7%18-2474.0%521025228157
vs opponents averaging103.150.938-8445.2%9-2535.8%18-2475.7%531022218156
Stats Against (Road Games)106.059.440-8745.7%10-2737.8%17-2274.5%551226198157

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-7+5.810-68-8100.648.244.2%51.8100.248.243.1%55.0
Home Games4-2+2.64-22-4100.350.543.8%49.798.548.043.2%53.8
Last 5 Games2-3-0.34-13-2100.245.646.2%49.4102.049.844.3%52.4
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.648.237-8344.2%8-2532.0%19-2477.8%52822217134
vs opponents surrendering10249.638-8444.6%8-2335.6%18-2477.1%531022218145
Team Stats (Home Games)100.350.536-8243.8%8-2631.0%20-2581.3%50820207123
Stats Against (All Games)100.248.237-8643.1%8-2631.1%18-2474.6%551120248145
vs opponents averaging100.649.237-8444.0%8-2433.7%19-2476.3%521021218155
Stats Against (Home Games)98.548.037-8543.2%8-2432.2%17-2179.7%541218257145
Average power rating of opponents played: DENVER 98.7,  DALLAS 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DENVER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ HOUSTON105-85W10.5W211.5U40-7950.6%582130-8734.5%5316
10/30/2015MINNESOTA78-95L-3.5L204U29-9530.5%641430-7142.3%5617
11/1/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY93-117L12.5L213.5U35-9238.0%471345-8652.3%6019
11/3/2015@ LA LAKERS120-109W3W203O43-8550.6%541436-8741.4%5010
11/5/2015UTAH84-96L3L191U28-7238.9%551337-8543.5%5410
11/6/2015@ GOLDEN STATE104-119L17W211O39-9142.9%511946-9349.5%6020
11/9/2015PORTLAND108-104W1W206O40-7751.9%591436-9139.6%499
11/11/2015MILWAUKEE103-102W-4L193.5O39-7949.4%461442-7953.2%3916
11/13/2015HOUSTON107-98W6.5W210.5U37-8145.7%561833-7742.9%4820
11/14/2015@ PHOENIX81-105L7.5L205U34-9834.7%521037-8444.0%6620
11/17/2015@ NEW ORLEANS115-98W6W207.5O45-8552.9%491341-8349.4%389
11/18/2015@ SAN ANTONIO98-109L13.5W198O38-9838.8%53642-8648.8%5610
11/20/2015PHOENIX107-114L3L207.5O41-9045.6%491140-7950.6%5119
11/22/2015GOLDEN STATE105-118L12.5L208.5O37-8643.0%491947-8952.8%5421
11/24/2015LA CLIPPERS94-111L7L205P31-7839.7%581637-7946.8%547
11/27/2015SAN ANTONIO80-91L7.5L194.5U31-7740.3%431836-7548.0%4718
11/28/2015@ DALLAS              
11/30/2015@ MILWAUKEE              
12/2/2015@ CHICAGO              
12/3/2015@ TORONTO              
12/5/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
12/8/2015ORLANDO              
12/11/2015MINNESOTA              
12/14/2015HOUSTON              

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ PHOENIX111-95W6W203O40-8547.1%55834-8739.1%6518
10/29/2015@ LA CLIPPERS88-104L12L212.5U35-9736.1%591238-8743.7%688
11/1/2015@ LA LAKERS103-93W-4W213U40-8746.0%571131-8536.5%5512
11/3/2015TORONTO91-102L2L205.5U33-8638.4%511537-8245.1%5716
11/5/2015CHARLOTTE94-108L-3.5L200.5O32-8239.0%481344-8949.4%5311
11/7/2015NEW ORLEANS107-98W-5.5W211.5U40-8447.6%50939-8645.3%4712
11/10/2015@ NEW ORLEANS105-120L2.5L211O39-8844.3%501346-9250.0%5311
11/11/2015LA CLIPPERS118-108W7W211.5O42-7655.3%501337-8643.0%5110
11/13/2015LA LAKERS90-82W-7.5W210.5U30-8236.6%571529-8833.0%6320
11/14/2015@ HOUSTON110-98W7.5W207.5O43-9047.8%581132-8438.1%5312
11/16/2015@ PHILADELPHIA92-86W-8.5L203U30-7639.5%471934-7644.7%5327
11/18/2015@ BOSTON106-102W4.5W207.5O37-7251.4%491738-9241.3%5614
11/20/2015UTAH102-93W-1.5W196.5U39-8347.0%42835-8043.7%5217
11/22/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY114-117L3.5W209O44-8353.0%511747-9052.2%4716
11/24/2015@ MEMPHIS96-110L2.5L196O30-7739.0%571937-8643.0%509
11/25/2015@ SAN ANTONIO83-88L10W198U34-8341.0%481333-8140.7%5713
11/28/2015DENVER              
11/30/2015@ SACRAMENTO              
12/1/2015@ PORTLAND              
12/4/2015HOUSTON              
12/6/2015@ WASHINGTON              
12/7/2015@ NEW YORK              
12/9/2015ATLANTA              
12/12/2015WASHINGTON              
12/14/2015PHOENIX              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DENVER: Shooters are en vogue, which Emmanuel Mudiay is not. But he is a big, athletic point guard who will overpower defenders. He'll be effective, it's just going to be a matter of the learning curve . . . Randy Foye figures to back up both guard spots. He's a fungible veteran chucker . . . Jameer Nelson figures to be in more of a mentor role for Mudiay. His playing time should dwindle as Mudiay improves . . . After spending his rookie year on a milk carton, Gary Harris will have a chance to play his way into the rotation as Denver rebuilds . . . Will Barton is still a work in progress. He needs to shoot it better . . . Nick Johnson could carve out a career as a defensive specialist . . . Erick Green's ceiling is a Foye-type sixth man. Wilson Chandler is the most reliable scorer left in Denver. The veteran will play both wing spots and could easily lead the team in shot attempts . . . Trade rumors constantly swirl around Kenneth Faried. He's a double double guy when he's getting minutes, but he seems to have a tendency to rub coaches the wrong way . . . The best player in Denver is Danilo Gallinari, who must prove he can stay healthy. When he's on the court, he's a true No. 1 scoring option . . . Solid back-up big man Darrell Arthur returns as a quality defender with the ability to knock down the occasional mid-range jumper . . . A throw-in in the Ty Lawson deal, Kostas Papanikolaou has to shoot much better to earn a rotation spot in Denver. Jusuf Nurkic is a monster on the low block. He is also a foul machine who will rarely stay on the floor for 30 minutes and won't be ready for the season opener (knee) . . . Nikola Jokic arrives as another quality import. He's not athletic, but he's big and skilled . . . If you're trying to pinpoint where things went wrong for Denver, signing J.J. Hickson with their mid-level exception a few years back is a good place to start . . . Joey Dorsey isn't long for this roster.
DALLAS: Tell the world Deron Williams is coming home. The veteran point guard has lost a step (to put it kindly), but he'll be surrounded by a much better roster than he had in Brooklyn, opening things up a bit more . . . When healthy Wesley Matthews is one of the league's top 3-and-D wings. Dallas paid him despite his ruptured achilles, though he's likely going to be at least limited early in the year . . . If his toe is healthy again, Devin Harris should be able to effectively spell Williams and Matthews . . . J.J. Barea was solid in his return to Dallas last year and should head up the second unit . . . John Jenkins could never stay healthy in Atlanta, but he is an outstanding shooter and possible rotation piece when healthy . . . Raymond Felton plays in the NBA, therefore, so can you!Health is a question mark, but the Mavs will lean on Chandler Parsons as much as they can. He should take on more of a point forward role and be the focal point of the offense once he's fully reocovered from knee surgery in mid-November . . . Ideally, the Mavs would find plenty of rest for Dirk Nowitzki during the regular season. But they'll be battling for a playoff spot, and they'll need vintage Nowitzki . . . Rookie Justin Anderson might be the top wing off the bench. He's a defense first role player who looks NBA-ready . . . Charlie Villanueva could see a few additional minutes and chuck some threes . . . The Mavs are hoping to bring Dwight Powell along as a stretch 4; there are minutes available in the frontcourt . . . Jeremy Evans presumably gives them a candidate for the 2016 Slam Dunk competition. Zaza Pachulia was the consolation prize after the DeAndre Jordan debacle. He's not the physical presence that Jordan is, but he's an active 7-footer who is a starting-caliber performer on both ends of the floor . . . JaVale McGee is a reclamation project for the team. Once he returns from a leg injury in November, McGee could end up providing the type of presence that they wanted in Jordan if he stays healthy and able to learn Rick Carlisle's system.
PREVIEW
Nuggets-Mavericks Preview
By KEVIN MASSOTH STATS Writer

While the Dallas Mavericks came away empty-handed from a tightly contested road trip, the Denver Nuggets didn't do any better through five not-so-close games at home.

The two struggling teams will look to regroup when the Mavericks return home to face the Nuggets on Saturday night.

After winning six in a row, including three straight on the road, Dallas (9-7) fell flat during a three-game trip through Oklahoma City, Memphis and San Antonio this week.

The Mavericks coughed up a double-digit third-quarter lead during a 117-114 loss to the Thunder and shot just 39.0 percent while matching a season-high with 19 turnovers in a 110-96 loss to the Grizzlies. They closed the swing with a season-low point total in Wednesday's 88-83 loss to the Spurs for their first three-game skid of the season.

"This last road trip left a sour taste in our mouth," Chandler Parsons said. "We felt like we left a few on the table there we could have gotten."

Dallas never led but also didn't trail by more than six during the fourth quarter in San Antonio on the second night of a back-to-back set. The Mavs, averaging 100.6 points this season, fell to 2-5 when failing to score 100.

"It's frustrating," said Dirk Nowitzki. "It was right there... It was a tough one."

Parsons missed his fifth game against the Spurs to rest after playing a season-high 25 minutes at Memphis the night before. He's slowly building his minutes after offseason knee surgery and Dallas is still not comfortable playing him on consecutive days.

The Mavs will likely be without point guard J.J. Barea for the next three games after he sprained his right ankle late against the Spurs. He will travel with the team when they head to Sacramento on Monday, according to coach Rick Carlisle.

Denver's latest defeat was also a low-scoring affair against San Antonio, which held the Nuggets (6-10) to 40.3 percent shooting in their 91-80 loss Friday.

They put up two more points than their season low against Minnesota in the second game of the season and fell to 0-10 when shooting 45.6 percent or worse.

A fruitless four-game homestand has pushed the club's overall skid to five. Denver lost at home against Phoenix, Golden State, the Los Angeles Clippers and San Antonio by an average of 12.0 points and has turned the ball over 54 times in its last three.

"We can't sustain any effort," coach Michael Malone said. "We look great in stretches. And we look really bad in stretches."

Denver's most energetic player, Kenneth Faried, missed his third straight game against the Spurs with a left ankle sprain and the timetable for his return is unclear.

The Nuggets, looking for a spark in the opener of a five-game trip, have lost three of four away from home, while Dallas has won four straight at American Airlines Center.

"We have to be a lot more mentally tough," Malone said. "We have to find a way to play for 48 minutes. It's not a 30-minute game. It's not high school anymore. You have to play for 48, and until we do that we're going to continue to lose."

The Mavericks have won two straight meetings with Denver and the last two in Dallas.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 12:40:41 AM EST.


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