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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 10/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
DALLAS
-13.5  

+13.5  


217
 
133
Final
103

GOLDEN STATE (1 - 2) at DALLAS (0 - 3)
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Monday, 10/23/2017 8:35 PM
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509GOLDEN STATE-10.5-11
510DALLAS214213
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games1-2-7.50-32-1116.761.048.6%48.7117.760.747.6%52.3
Road Games1-1-30-21-1114.556.046.2%52.0115.560.047.1%52.0
Last 5 Games1-2-7.50-32-1116.761.048.6%48.7117.760.747.6%52.3
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)116.761.041-8448.6%15-3543.4%19-2385.3%49928256177
vs opponents surrendering104.853.638-8544.4%11-3037.2%18-2378.7%511122256167
Team Stats (Road Games)114.556.040-8646.2%15-3839.5%19-2383.0%521024257176
Stats Against (All Games)117.760.743-9047.6%14-3440.6%19-2671.8%521024208143
vs opponents averaging109.458.339-8645.8%11-3432.4%20-2774.5%541121239145
Stats Against (Road Games)115.560.040-8647.1%13-3043.3%21-2972.9%52921228152

DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games0-3-5.70-31-296.744.040.8%44.7105.755.347.1%58.3
Home Games0-2-4.70-21-199.546.542.9%43.5105.052.047.0%58.5
Last 5 Games0-3-5.70-31-296.744.040.8%44.7105.755.347.1%58.3
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)96.744.033-8240.8%14-3637.6%16-2177.8%45822176144
vs opponents surrendering104.15037-8444.2%12-3336.3%18-2378.3%531023197165
Team Stats (Home Games)99.546.534-8042.9%14-3935.9%16-2178.6%43823166135
Stats Against (All Games)105.755.341-8847.1%10-2934.1%13-1778.0%5813192010134
vs opponents averaging10252.338-8942.9%10-3131.4%16-1982.5%541120218144
Stats Against (Home Games)105.052.042-9047.0%9-2046.3%10-1475.0%581520189134
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 96,  DALLAS 95
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/17/2017HOUSTON121-122L-9L231.5O43-8053.7%421747-9748.5%5312
10/20/2017@ NEW ORLEANS128-120W-9.5L221O47-8952.8%491845-9547.4%5516
10/21/2017@ MEMPHIS101-111L-8.5L212.5U33-8439.3%551736-7746.8%4914
10/23/2017@ DALLAS              
10/25/2017TORONTO              
10/27/2017WASHINGTON              
10/29/2017DETROIT              
10/30/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
11/2/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
11/4/2017@ DENVER              
11/6/2017MIAMI              
11/8/2017MINNESOTA              

DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/18/2017ATLANTA111-117L-5.5L199O38-8644.2%461548-9451.1%5413
10/20/2017SACRAMENTO88-93L-6L202U31-7541.3%411237-8742.5%6314
10/21/2017@ HOUSTON91-107L11.5L216U31-8436.9%471439-8247.6%5813
10/23/2017GOLDEN STATE              
10/25/2017MEMPHIS              
10/26/2017@ MEMPHIS              
10/28/2017PHILADELPHIA              
10/30/2017@ UTAH              
11/1/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
11/3/2017NEW ORLEANS              
11/4/2017@ MINNESOTA              
11/7/2017@ WASHINGTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: With so many returners and great depth, the Warriors should dominate again'if they can keep their edge and Draymond Green is able to remain healthy after suffering a knee injury in a season-opening loss to Houston. Head coach Steve Kerr is challenging the team's players to do many things better than they did during last season's run to a second title in three years. Kevin Durant has a year in the system and is coming off his NBA Finals MVP honors, he seems poised to take his game up another notch'with probably slightly less scrutiny than he faced a year ago after leaving Oklahoma City. He and the Warriors look like the clear team to beat once again.
DALLAS: The Mavericks will have to overachieve to avoid missing the playoffs in a second straight season for the first time since their abysmal decade of 1990s was wrapping up. They need a big contribution from center Nerlens Noel, who will come off the bench because of the way the roster is constructed and has plenty to prove after failing to get long-term deal and settling for $4.1 million qualifying offer as restricted free agent. Harrison Barnes' continuing development as a go-to scorer can help make things more enjoyable for Dirk Nowitzki, who joins Kobe Bryant as the only players with 20 seasons for one franchise. The key to the team's success could ultimately hinge on Dennis Smith Jr., who was taken ninth overall, the highest draft position for Mavericks since getting Nowitzki in 1998. Already touted by head coach Rick Carlisle as a point guard with skills the Mavericks have never had at that position, Smith will have to assimilate to the NBA game quickly for this team to be competitive. He turns 20 in November.
PREVIEW
Mavs, Warriors both aiming to bounce back
 

DALLAS -- The Dallas Mavericks, losers of their first three games and humiliated in Houston on Saturday night, didn't get any favors from the league's schedule-makers by welcoming the Golden State Warriors to town on the heels of their frustrating loss.

The defending champions stand to be in an ornery mood when they enter American Airlines Center for Monday night's matchup. Golden State got throttled at Memphis on Saturday, a game that culminated with Stephen Curry getting ejected for throwing his mouthpiece in the direction of official Scott Wall in disgust over not getting a call.

Moments later, Kevin Durant got ejected for defending Curry in the eventual 111-101 loss to the Grizzlies. Curry, who scored 37 points but was in foul trouble throughout the Warriors' surprising second defeat in three games, is now waiting for the league to determine if his mouthpiece toss will net a suspension.

The point guard said he shouldn't have done it and knows it will get him fined. But he told reporters afterward that he doesn't believe it warrants a one-game sit-down.

"I've thrown my mouthpiece plenty of times and thrown it on the floor," Curry said. "It's probably not the best thing to do, but I've done it. (I) own up to it. I don't think it's a suspension or anything. My pockets will be a lot lighter for sure, though."

The league might also take a look at Durant's behavior as he exited the floor upon his ejection. He egged-on heckling Grizzlies fans by pointing to his ring finger to remind them he's an NBA champion. Some thought he had given the fans the middle finger, but not so.

Durant called it "nothing serious" and said it was all in good fun.

"I did the ring finger," Durant told reporters. "I'm sure everybody thinks I'm the angry black athlete, so I got to put my middle finger up. But nah, I put the ring finger up."

The Mavs are hopeful they'll get some of their missing backcourt back in action. Rookie of the Year candidate Dennis Smith Jr., has already missed consecutive games because of a left knee effusion, which is swelling because of fluid around the joint.

The team has called the injury "not serious," but it is clearly worrisome. Dallas also hopes to have Devin Harris back for Monday's game. The veteran reserve guard is on a leave of absence after his older brother, 38-year-old Bruce Harris, died Thursday from injuries suffered in a car crash.

Stephen Curry's brother, Seth Curry, has yet to play this season because of a left tibia stress reaction, and he will also miss Monday's game.

Dallas' biggest problem has been an inability to rebound, providing plenty of second-chance opportunities for its opponents. The Mavs have been out-rebounded by 43 through the first three games.

"A lot of them weren't really rebounds," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle told the Dallas Morning News. "They were loose balls that were deflected and we just didn't get to."

If Dallas can't get past Golden State, a first win could remain elusive for some time. The Mavs face a home-and-away back-to-back against Memphis, followed by games against Philadelphia, Utah and the Los Angeles Clippers.

"I think we got the hardest schedule in the NBA the first 30 games," said 39-year-old Dirk Nowitzki, who has had a rough start to the season, averaging 7.3 points on 29 percent shooting from the floor. "Hopefully, we'll get some bodies back and win enough games to stick around for the first 30 games. But it's not going to get any easier."


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