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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 12/7/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
SACRAMENTO
 
DALLAS
-3  

+3  
-155

+135

196.5
 
120
Final
89

SACRAMENTO (7 - 13) at DALLAS (4 - 16)
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Wednesday, 12/7/2016 8:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
715SACRAMENTO-2.5-4
716DALLAS191.5193.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SACRAMENTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-13-5.410-99-11102.351.344.2%51.7104.855.145.3%51.7
Road Games3-8-3.65-64-7101.149.843.5%53.3104.553.244.1%55.0
Last 5 Games1-4-32-32-3102.249.642.3%53.2105.255.843.4%56.0
SACRAMENTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.351.337-8444.2%8-2434.2%20-2578.2%521022218144
vs opponents surrendering104.652.439-8545.1%9-2635.3%18-2476.9%531022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.149.837-8643.5%7-2332.3%19-2576.3%531221219144
Stats Against (All Games)104.855.137-8245.3%10-2836.6%20-2676.5%521023228146
vs opponents averaging104.952.639-8645.3%9-2635.5%18-2376.8%521022218145
Stats Against (Road Games)104.553.237-8444.1%11-2937.3%19-2674.0%551223228156

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games4-16-8.28-127-1292.344.441.2%47.099.449.746.1%53.1
Home Games3-6-1.84-52-792.646.041.1%46.495.147.644.5%52.3
Last 5 Games2-3+0.24-11-494.646.441.8%46.292.644.445.7%51.4
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)92.344.434-8341.2%10-3032.3%14-1879.4%47919198124
vs opponents surrendering103.352.138-8644.5%9-2734.7%17-2277.0%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)92.646.034-8241.1%10-3033.2%15-1883.1%46918197123
Stats Against (All Games)99.449.736-7846.1%10-2539.1%18-2376.5%53820207154
vs opponents averaging105.45339-8545.4%10-2736.0%18-2477.7%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)95.147.634-7744.5%9-2436.1%18-2379.3%52818207154
Average power rating of opponents played: SACRAMENTO 95.8,  DALLAS 96.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SACRAMENTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/29/2016MINNESOTA106-103W0W202.5O39-8545.9%491337-7251.4%4711
10/31/2016@ ATLANTA95-106L7.5L203U36-7548.0%471933-7941.8%6213
11/1/2016@ MIAMI96-108L3.5L199.5O34-8938.2%621537-8643.0%5415
11/3/2016@ ORLANDO94-102L0L198U38-8047.5%441438-8445.2%5714
11/5/2016@ MILWAUKEE91-117L3.5L202O33-8439.3%421441-8250.0%5815
11/6/2016@ TORONTO96-91W7W197.5U34-7843.6%60930-8435.7%536
11/8/2016NEW ORLEANS102-94W-6.5W204.5U39-8148.1%451038-8445.2%5210
11/10/2016LA LAKERS91-101L-5.5L211U34-8540.0%481538-7451.4%5021
11/11/2016@ PORTLAND120-122L7W208O43-8848.9%581545-8652.3%4311
11/16/2016SAN ANTONIO105-110L5T197.5O36-7647.4%541643-8848.9%4211
11/18/2016LA CLIPPERS115-121L8.5W202.5O38-8644.2%511440-7652.6%4514
11/20/2016TORONTO102-99W3W211U36-8144.4%501334-8540.0%5415
11/23/2016OKLAHOMA CITY116-101W-2W214.5O44-9446.8%581132-7642.1%459
11/25/2016HOUSTON104-117L3.5L216.5O39-8048.7%431440-8547.1%5114
11/27/2016@ BROOKLYN122-105W-5W219.5O46-8653.5%491338-8743.7%4615
11/28/2016@ WASHINGTON95-101L5L209.5U38-9340.9%572035-8541.2%6323
12/2/2016@ BOSTON92-97L6W210.5U33-8737.9%601536-8840.9%5213
12/4/2016@ NEW YORK98-106L1.5L209.5U31-9632.3%571139-8844.3%6818
12/7/2016@ DALLAS              
12/9/2016NEW YORK              
12/10/2016@ UTAH              
12/12/2016LA LAKERS              
12/14/2016@ HOUSTON              
12/16/2016@ MEMPHIS              
12/18/2016@ DALLAS              
12/20/2016PORTLAND              
12/21/2016@ UTAH              
12/23/2016@ MINNESOTA              

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2016HOUSTON98-106L1.5L218.5U35-8043.7%42933-7047.1%5018
10/30/2016@ HOUSTON92-93L4.5W214.5U32-8438.1%53934-8042.5%5517
11/2/2016@ UTAH81-97L3L186.5U33-7742.9%451235-7745.5%5412
11/4/2016PORTLAND95-105L2L208U34-8341.0%511236-8045.0%5014
11/6/2016MILWAUKEE86-75W-2.5W199U33-8837.5%461530-8236.6%6527
11/8/2016@ LA LAKERS109-97W4W202.5O43-8252.4%431138-7848.7%4116
11/9/2016@ GOLDEN STATE95-116L18L206O34-8639.5%49743-7458.1%5015
11/14/2016@ NEW YORK77-93L4.5L202U32-8338.6%451234-7843.6%5517
11/16/2016@ BOSTON83-90L6.5L199U34-8341.0%38933-7643.4%6319
11/18/2016MEMPHIS64-80L3.5L185.5U21-7328.8%561731-7740.3%5012
11/19/2016@ ORLANDO87-95L7.5L180O26-7733.8%421334-7843.6%6119
11/21/2016@ SAN ANTONIO91-96L13.5W187P35-7447.3%491735-7546.7%4413
11/23/2016LA CLIPPERS104-124L9.5L193.5O38-8445.2%461643-8550.6%519
11/25/2016@ CLEVELAND90-128L13L201.5O37-9140.7%461343-8550.6%5614
11/27/2016NEW ORLEANS91-81W5.5W197U32-7741.6%491230-7739.0%4813
11/30/2016SAN ANTONIO87-94L8.5W187U33-7742.9%421133-7146.5%5011
12/1/2016@ CHARLOTTE87-97L12W192.5U32-8637.2%541135-7447.3%5210
12/3/2016CHICAGO107-82W3.5W190.5U40-8746.0%481032-7145.1%4820
12/5/2016CHARLOTTE101-109L3.5L194O37-8941.6%38740-7950.6%5912
12/7/2016SACRAMENTO              
12/9/2016INDIANA              
12/10/2016@ HOUSTON              
12/12/2016DENVER              
12/14/2016DETROIT              
12/16/2016@ UTAH              
12/18/2016SACRAMENTO              
12/19/2016@ DENVER              
12/21/2016@ PORTLAND              
12/23/2016@ LA CLIPPERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SACRAMENTO: BACKCOURT: PG Darren Collison replaces Rajon Rondo in the starting lineup, or at least he will after serving an eight-game suspension for domestic violence. PG Ty Lawson will sub in for him'if he can make it to the regular season without getting cut, that is. Maybe it will be PG Jordan Farmar? No one will blame SG Arron Afflalo for not putting forth full effort for this team, but SG Ben McLemore needs to prove he belongs in an NBA rotation. . . . FRONTCOURT: A happy, productive C DeMarcus Cousins is something of a mythical creature in Sacramento, but has been seen before. There's no reason to believe Cousins will be happy this year, though, and he's right not to be. SF Rudy Gay has expressed similar discontent, although it's fair to ask if he can be a part of a winning team anywhere. It would be nice to see C Willie Cauley-Stein have a more polished offensive game in his second season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Lawson's preseason drama (in which he missed a team flight) is just the latest example of dysfunction for the Kings. It seems likely that Gay will be gone before the season's up, and wholly possible that Cousins will be, too.
DALLAS: BACKCOURT: Point guards Deron Williams, Devin Harris and J.J. Barea have lived 97 years of life between the three of them, so expect plenty of responsible decision-making on the court and very few fast breaks. Williams' health is critical to the Mavericks' success, and easing off the mid-range jumpers wouldn't hurt. SG Wes Matthews was visibly less athletic last season than he once was, but a return to pre-injury form still isn't out of the question. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Dirk Nowitzki's adapted old man game is as good as they come, guaranteeing him further success for the near future. The questions in the frontcourt are all regarding offseason acquisitions from Golden State. SF Harrison Barnes will either benefit from a lower-pressure situation or crumble under the expectations of an increased role. C Andrew Bogut will be reliable if he's on the court. The question is whether he can stay there. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Rick Carlisle is one of the best coaches in the NBA, and he frequently has his teams exceeding expectations. The veteran roster offers many mentors for Barnes, meaning he has both the talent and resources to succeed.
PREVIEW
Struggling teams clash when Mavericks host Kings
 

Two teams still hoping to jumpstart their seasons hook up Wednesday night when the Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings face off at American Airlines Center.

Though the season is only about a quarter old, the Mavericks (4-16) and Kings (7-13) appear headed to the lottery. Missing the playoffs is nothing new for Sacramento, which is working on a decade-long postseason drought.

The Kings had high expectations. Instead, this DeMarcus Cousins-led squad has dropped three games in row and eight of the last 11. Sacramento, 11th in the Western Conference, ends a five-game road trip in Dallas.

The Kings lost 106-98 at New York on Sunday. Sacramento battled back from a 21-point deficit to make it a game in the fourth quarter before running out of gas.

"I think we'll be fine," Darren Collison told the Sacramento Bee. "We've just got to figure out how to compete at a higher level. Not from a physical side, but a mental side, and try to limit our mistakes mentally."

Cousins is off to a great start, averaging a career-high 29.1 points and 10.5 rebounds. The seven-year pro is third in the NBA in scoring and 11th in rebounding.

Closing out games is point of contention for the All-NBA center.

"Most guys, adrenaline gets going in those last couple of minutes," Cousins told the Bee. "You're going to find out who has the most heart in those last situations, and (Sunday) it was them. I don't think there's any one thing you can do or talk it over. It's who wants it the most in those last couple minutes."

Dallas has failed to qualify for the playoffs only once since 2001. Unless something dramatic happens with this injury-ravaged club, this season will be about ping-pong ball positioning.

The Mavericks are without Dirk Nowitzki, Andrew Bogut and J.J. Barea. Bogut injured his right knee in Monday's 109-101 loss to Charlotte. Seth Curry (knee) is making progress, but is officially listed as questionable against the Kings.

Dallas led for much of the second half before faltering down the stretch. The Hornets outscored the Mavs 34-23 in the fourth quarter to pull away.

Two days after their best performance of the season in a 107-82 rout of Chicago, the Mavs fell flat with the game on the line. Dallas coach Rick Carlisle pinned the collapse on a lack of effort late.

"Why we fell into that, I'm not sure," he said. "Maybe we were resting on the laurels of our one-game winning streak."

Charlotte outrebounded the Mavericks 55-35. Losing Bogut in the first quarter didn't help, but Carlisle didn't use losing his starting center as an excuse.

"The thing that's most disappointing is the rebounding numbers," he said. "After really going toe-to-toe with Chicago and playing even on the boards, we got wiped out (Monday) by 20, which shouldn't happen. That points to effort."

Dallas won two of its previous four games before Monday, and was competitive in the other two. That qualified as progress in a campaign that's off to the worst start since Mark Cuban bought the team in 2000.

Losing their edge in the fourth quarter against Charlotte -- the Mavs were up 11 in the third -- didn't sit well in the locker room.

"We just went cold for whatever reason and we just can't do that," Wesley Matthews sad. "We have to be crazed dogs from the tip to the final buzzer and that is how we have to play. That is how we have been playing. We have been that way for the last, however many games, we showed that identity."

The Mavericks won 22 of the last 27 regular-season meetings against Sacramento, but the Kings claimed three of the four games last season.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 7:41:13 AM EST.


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