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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 2/5/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN ANTONIO
 
DALLAS
-7.5  

+7.5  
-330

+250

197.5
 
116
Final
90

SAN ANTONIO (41 - 8) at DALLAS (28 - 24)
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Friday, 2/5/2016 9:30 PM
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869SAN ANTONIO-7-7
870DALLAS196.5197
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games41-8+12.532-1722-25104.651.449.2%51.191.343.943.0%46.9
Road Games14-8-4.513-99-12102.349.948.7%50.092.943.243.5%47.4
Last 5 Games3-2-0.22-32-2108.054.050.2%43.6105.053.246.2%51.8
Division Games7-2+0.76-33-5103.350.747.3%50.191.342.842.3%49.2
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.651.441-8349.2%7-1939.0%16-2079.5%51925188136
vs opponents surrendering102.55138-8445.3%9-2435.6%18-2475.5%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)102.349.940-8248.7%7-1837.8%15-1979.6%50924188145
Stats Against (All Games)91.343.935-8243.0%6-1931.7%15-2074.7%47921207144
vs opponents averaging101.150.238-8444.6%8-2434.9%18-2375.6%521022218145
Stats Against (Road Games)92.943.236-8243.5%6-1931.3%16-2176.4%47922197143

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games28-24+729-2322-29100.449.543.8%50.4100.949.444.7%54.2
Home Games15-9+3.116-88-15102.351.344.1%50.698.247.844.0%53.1
Last 5 Games2-3-0.42-32-395.248.442.4%48.497.848.045.1%53.4
Division Games4-7-1.65-64-798.146.543.4%51.3102.348.443.8%53.2
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.449.537-8443.8%9-2833.9%17-2278.3%50921197124
vs opponents surrendering102.250.838-8445.0%8-2435.4%18-2375.5%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)102.351.337-8544.1%10-2835.4%18-2379.5%511021188123
Stats Against (All Games)100.949.438-8544.7%9-2633.5%16-2274.7%541021227134
vs opponents averaging102.150.738-8445.1%8-2335.4%18-2476.0%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.247.837-8544.0%8-2433.2%16-2077.9%531120228155
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN ANTONIO 95.1,  DALLAS 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2015MINNESOTA101-95W-13.5L195.5O37-7251.4%501639-8247.6%4415
12/30/2015PHOENIX112-79W-14.5W198.5U43-7656.6%581332-8139.5%4515
1/2/2016HOUSTON121-103W-11.5W201.5O45-8652.3%441137-7450.0%4815
1/4/2016@ MILWAUKEE123-98W-9.5W192.5O49-9054.4%511337-7748.1%4315
1/6/2016UTAH123-98W-13.5W183.5O52-8660.5%411337-7946.8%3918
1/8/2016NEW YORK100-99W-15L195.5O41-9344.1%59838-9141.8%528
1/11/2016@ BROOKLYN106-79W-14.5W195.5U44-8253.7%491233-7345.2%3615
1/12/2016@ DETROIT109-99W-6.5W197O41-8548.2%621738-9141.8%4912
1/14/2016CLEVELAND99-95W-6L195U38-8345.8%501138-8246.3%4517
1/17/2016DALLAS112-83W-12W196U42-9046.7%59729-8135.8%5213
1/21/2016@ PHOENIX117-89W-16.5W199.5O42-8648.8%49832-8139.5%5213
1/22/2016@ LA LAKERS108-95W-16.5L200O43-8550.6%41638-8445.2%5411
1/25/2016@ GOLDEN STATE90-120L4.5L211.5U31-7441.9%442544-8551.8%5221
1/27/2016HOUSTON130-99W-9.5W210O50-9055.6%531328-7338.4%5215
1/30/2016@ CLEVELAND103-117L-1.5L202.5O40-8149.4%36645-8254.9%499
2/1/2016ORLANDO107-92W-16L201.5U40-7851.3%451339-9640.6%5516
2/3/2016NEW ORLEANS110-97W-12.5W207P42-8151.9%401441-9045.6%5116
2/5/2016@ DALLAS              
2/6/2016LA LAKERS              
2/9/2016@ MIAMI              
2/10/2016@ ORLANDO              
2/18/2016@ LA CLIPPERS              
2/19/2016@ LA LAKERS              
2/21/2016@ PHOENIX              

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2015MILWAUKEE103-93W-5.5W202U38-8445.2%40438-7948.1%5817
12/30/2015GOLDEN STATE114-91W3.5W208.5U42-8251.2%571533-8140.7%4112
1/1/2016@ MIAMI82-106L2.5L196U32-8836.4%43946-8256.1%5512
1/2/2016NEW ORLEANS98-105L-4L206U36-8343.4%381340-8348.2%6019
1/5/2016SACRAMENTO117-116W-7L213O45-9845.9%611747-9947.5%5619
1/6/2016@ NEW ORLEANS100-91W8W204U37-8742.5%581034-9237.0%5710
1/8/2016@ MILWAUKEE95-96L0L205U35-8441.7%531637-8046.2%5515
1/10/2016@ MINNESOTA93-87W-4W199U36-7746.8%461333-7941.8%5216
1/12/2016CLEVELAND107-110L5.5W199O39-7949.4%521640-9741.2%529
1/13/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY89-108L12.5L207U32-8239.0%491638-8246.3%6318
1/15/2016@ CHICAGO83-77W0W201U30-7739.0%50931-8636.0%568
1/17/2016@ SAN ANTONIO83-112L12L196U29-8135.8%521342-9046.7%597
1/18/2016BOSTON118-113W2W202.5O40-9343.0%591440-9442.6%5512
1/20/2016MINNESOTA106-94W-6W200P42-9743.3%581140-9144.0%5517
1/22/2016OKLAHOMA CITY106-109L6.5W208O40-8746.0%41845-9149.5%5814
1/24/2016@ HOUSTON104-115L4L205O36-7945.6%471443-8948.3%547
1/26/2016@ LA LAKERS92-90W-6.5L201U33-7643.4%41630-7440.5%5712
1/27/2016@ GOLDEN STATE107-127L17.5L214.5O44-8750.6%371047-8158.0%469
1/29/2016BROOKLYN91-79W-8W199.5U37-8046.2%551228-7835.9%4810
1/31/2016PHOENIX91-78W-8.5W198U31-7839.7%471427-7436.5%5419
2/1/2016@ ATLANTA97-112L6L199O31-8536.5%51642-8052.5%5615
2/3/2016MIAMI90-93L-2.5L194.5U34-8739.1%52437-8842.0%637
2/5/2016SAN ANTONIO              
2/6/2016@ MEMPHIS              
2/9/2016UTAH              
2/19/2016@ ORLANDO              
2/21/2016PHILADELPHIA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN ANTONIO: Tony Parker looked like he was out of gas by last spring. The Spurs will have to carefully monitor his minutes . . . San Antonio brought Danny Green back on a discounted deal. He couldn't hit the ocean in the playoffs last year, but that shouldn't overshadow his track record as a 3-and-D guy . . . He pretty much lost last year because of a shoulder injury, but Patty Mills is poised to bounce back, and the Spurs will need his shooting and ball-handling . . . Manu Ginobili figures to spend the regular season in semi-retirement . . . Ray McCallum is in as a third point guard, and insurance in case Mills isn't shooting it well . . . Jonathon Simmons earned a roster spot after a strong showing this summer. He's right on the cusp of stardom, but Kawhi Leonard continues to battle injuries (66 games is his career high) . . . The Spurs can lean on LaMarcus Aldridge more heavily during the regular season than they can some of their aging vets. He could lead the Spurs in scoring and rebounding . . . Tim Duncan will play center alongside Aldridge, though there's not much of a distinction between the 4 and the 5 in today's NBA. Expect Popovich to find more rest for Duncan during the regular season than ever before . . . The addition of David West gives them ridiculous depth up front. West will presumably come off the bench, but there will be starts considering Popovich's liberal use of DNP-CDs . . . Kyle Anderson's unique skill set won't be put to use this season. Boris Diaw will see fewer minutes, but his rare ball-handling and passing will still be put to use . . . Matt Bonner will come on to chuck the occasional three . . . Boban Marjanovic gives them some comically massive size (7-foot-3, 290 lbs.) to deploy for a few minutes a night.
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
Spurs-Mavericks Preview
By JUSTIN EINHORN STATS Senior Editor

The only teams to defeat the San Antonio Spurs in 2016 are the conference leaders.

Almost all the good teams are beating the Dallas Mavericks this year.

The Spurs are among them, and they'll look to blow out their Southwest Division rival for the second time in three weeks behind a surging LaMarcus Aldridge on Friday night in Dallas.

San Antonio (41-8) can match the best 50-game start in franchise history, set in 2010-2011, after notching the best home start in Western Conference history at 27-0 with Wednesday's 110-97 win over New Orleans.

The Spurs' only losses in 18 games since Christmas came Jan. 25 to league-best Golden State and five days later to East-leading Cleveland.

Dallas (28-24) did take the Cavaliers to overtime in a loss Jan. 12 and is one of four teams to knock off the Warriors. However, since beating Golden State without Stephen Curry on Dec. 30, the Mavericks are 9-11, which includes a 2-9 record against teams above .500.

One of those losses came in San Antonio and was their most lopsided of the season, 112-83 on Jan. 17.

''They're a great team. They play hard every single possession," Mavs guard Wesley Matthews said that night. "Everybody that checks into the game plays hard.''

Manu Ginobili won't be checking in for at least the next month. He underwent surgery for a testicle injury suffered Wednesday when he took a knee to an unintentional knee to the groin from Pelicans forward Ryan Anderson.

Tim Duncan could miss a sixth straight game due to a sore knee, but the Spurs haven't missed him this week because of Aldridge's play at both ends.

The All-Star forward set a season high with 28 points against Orlando on Monday, then broke it Wednesday with 36. Aldridge also blocked eight shots in those games and helped limit Pelicans star Anthony Davis to three points in the fourth quarter.

''LaMarcus is feeling more and more comfortable all the time as the season progresses,'' coach Gregg Popovich said.

As the prized offseason acquisition has gotten more used to his new teammates, Aldridge has averaged 19.2 points on 55.7 percent shooting in his last 14 games. His averages were at 15.4 points and 47.1 percent through his first 31.

''The ball has been going in,'' said Aldridge, shooting 64.9 percent in the last four games. ''I'm taking the shots and making them. Playing more confident and more like myself and I think that the team has fed off that energy.''

Aldridge had a game-high 23 points on 9-of-15 shooting against the Mavs last month while outplaying Dirk Nowitzki, who shot 2 of 10 for four points. It matched the lowest-scoring game of Nowitzki's career when playing at least 20 minutes.

The NBA's sixth all-time leading scorer has averaged 10.4 points on 35.1 percent shooting in the last five meetings. The Mavericks have lost the last three, but those were all in San Antonio. The Spurs have lost the last two in Dallas, their only defeats in the past 15 regular-season matchups.

The Mavs are coming off back-to-back losses to the Southeast Division's top teams, 112-97 in Atlanta on Monday and 93-90 to Miami on Wednesday despite Nowitzki's 28 points.

Matthews continues to struggle, averaging 7.8 points in the past six games while going 7 for 34 on 3-point tries.

Dallas' other starting guard, Deron Williams, could miss a second consecutive game with a hip injury. Backup Devin Harris is likely to sit out a seventh straight with a sprained toe.

Those injuries and struggles of the backcourt have played a role in the Mavs averaging 93.8 points in regulation over their past 13 games, though Spurs veteran Tony Parker still considers them to be dangerous offensively.

"They create a lot of different matchup problems with Dirk and stuff like that. They go small," he said. "... We just have to make sure we play good defense and control the basketball."


Last Updated: 4/26/2024 1:59:01 AM EST.


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