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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 2/24/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
BROOKLYN
 
DENVER
+10  

-10  
+375

-550

234.5
 
109
Final
129

BROOKLYN (9 - 47) at DENVER (25 - 32)
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Friday, 2/24/2017 9:05 PM
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857BROOKLYN231232
858DENVER-10-10.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BROOKLYN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-47-18.623-3130-26105.552.444.2%51.4114.255.846.3%56.1
Road Games2-23-10.611-1216-9107.750.045.0%50.2117.257.147.6%55.1
Last 5 Games0-5-53-23-2108.848.245.8%52.0114.855.246.1%54.8
BROOKLYN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.552.438-8644.2%11-3234.0%19-2479.4%51921217165
vs opponents surrendering105.353.139-8645.5%10-2735.7%18-2377.3%521023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)107.750.038-8545.0%12-3335.5%19-2479.7%50822217165
Stats Against (All Games)114.255.842-9246.3%10-2836.6%19-2577.2%5611232010136
vs opponents averaging10653.539-8545.8%10-2636.3%18-2377.4%521023208135
Stats Against (Road Games)117.257.144-9247.6%10-2736.7%20-2578.8%551125209127

DENVER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-32-13.328-2738-18110.557.346.1%55.9111.956.248.0%47.9
Home Games14-13-6.213-1319-8113.158.347.5%55.9111.855.147.7%47.5
Last 5 Games2-3-0.42-33-2114.260.447.2%53.0117.260.451.9%45.0
DENVER Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)110.557.341-8846.1%10-2837.0%19-2576.1%561325207154
vs opponents surrendering10552.939-8545.6%10-2636.0%18-2477.2%511022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)113.158.342-8847.5%10-2738.0%19-2675.7%561227196144
Stats Against (All Games)111.956.242-8848.0%10-2537.5%18-2279.2%48924218115
vs opponents averaging105.352.939-8545.7%9-2636.0%18-2377.3%511022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)111.855.142-8847.7%10-2637.5%18-2378.5%48924218115
Average power rating of opponents played: BROOKLYN 96.1,  DENVER 96.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BROOKLYN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/15/2017HOUSTON112-137L14L234.5O41-9344.1%481646-9051.1%6013
1/17/2017TORONTO109-119L8L223O40-8944.9%491348-9252.2%499
1/20/2017@ NEW ORLEANS143-114W10W221.5O48-8357.8%541643-10541.0%529
1/21/2017@ CHARLOTTE105-112L12W222U38-8942.7%481139-8247.6%5113
1/23/2017SAN ANTONIO86-112L8.5L215.5U32-8139.5%471645-9547.4%568
1/25/2017MIAMI106-109L2.5L217.5U35-8043.7%441540-8348.2%5410
1/27/2017@ CLEVELAND116-124L17W226O43-8749.4%411049-9253.3%5514
1/28/2017@ MINNESOTA109-129L11L221O41-8548.2%461447-9251.1%5411
1/30/2017@ MIAMI96-104L7.5L218.5U37-8742.5%591639-8247.6%4611
2/1/2017NEW YORK90-95L2.5L224U37-8842.0%612035-9935.4%7113
2/3/2017INDIANA97-106L6.5L218.5U32-8637.2%521937-8643.0%5914
2/5/2017TORONTO95-103L6.5L216U32-7642.1%472140-8746.0%4911
2/7/2017@ CHARLOTTE107-111L10W219.5U39-8645.3%571540-10239.2%617
2/8/2017WASHINGTON110-114L10W222.5O38-9141.8%651640-9741.2%6412
2/10/2017MIAMI99-108L5.5L213.5U35-8143.2%522241-9244.6%5414
2/13/2017MEMPHIS103-112L8.5L211O38-8246.3%401239-7750.6%4712
2/15/2017MILWAUKEE125-129L5W219O46-8852.3%461750-8856.8%4810
2/24/2017@ DENVER              
2/25/2017@ GOLDEN STATE              
3/1/2017@ SACRAMENTO              
3/3/2017@ UTAH              
3/4/2017@ PORTLAND              
3/6/2017@ MEMPHIS              
3/8/2017@ ATLANTA              
3/10/2017@ DALLAS              
3/12/2017NEW YORK              

DENVER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/16/2017ORLANDO125-112W-5.5W224O52-8958.4%461445-8950.6%4214
1/17/2017@ LA LAKERS127-121W0W230.5O50-8856.8%581747-10843.5%5312
1/19/2017@ SAN ANTONIO104-118L13L216.5O37-9140.7%551544-8651.2%517
1/21/2017LA CLIPPERS123-98W-5W222.5U46-8752.9%581040-9641.7%447
1/22/2017@ MINNESOTA108-111L3.5W222U42-8251.2%461745-8453.6%4315
1/24/2017UTAH103-93W-2W211U35-7646.1%571435-8541.2%4711
1/26/2017PHOENIX127-120W-7T232.5O44-8651.2%541248-8953.9%3711
1/28/2017@ PHOENIX123-112W3.5W227.5O39-8048.7%541441-9145.1%5010
1/31/2017@ LA LAKERS116-120L1L226O41-9941.4%581147-8952.8%5015
2/1/2017MEMPHIS99-119L4L212O32-8040.0%551745-9248.9%548
2/3/2017MILWAUKEE121-117W-3.5W224O40-8944.9%561445-8354.2%4818
2/4/2017@ SAN ANTONIO97-121L13L224U41-9244.6%522145-7957.0%4314
2/6/2017DALLAS110-87W-3W212.5U42-8450.0%561534-7943.0%3810
2/8/2017@ ATLANTA106-117L4L223.5U40-10040.0%581047-9350.5%5910
2/10/2017@ NEW YORK131-123W2W229O54-9556.8%491552-9355.9%3810
2/11/2017@ CLEVELAND109-125L11.5L233O39-9740.2%511246-8454.8%5215
2/13/2017GOLDEN STATE132-110W11.5W236.5O48-8854.5%602245-9248.9%329
2/15/2017MINNESOTA99-112L-6.5L225.5U38-9440.4%591441-8647.7%527
2/23/2017@ SACRAMENTO100-116L-6.5L222U39-8844.3%461546-8852.3%5114
2/24/2017BROOKLYN              
2/26/2017MEMPHIS              
2/28/2017@ CHICAGO              
3/1/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
3/4/2017CHARLOTTE              
3/6/2017SACRAMENTO              
3/8/2017WASHINGTON              
3/10/2017BOSTON              
3/11/2017@ SACRAMENTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BROOKLYN: BACKCOURT: Linsanity II: The Gentrification is fully underway. PG Jeremy Lin is back in the city that made him famous, and he immediately becomes the face of the franchise for a team that desperately needed one. SG Rondae Hollis-Jefferson can't shoot, but he has time to improve and is already excellent as a defender. PG Greivis Vasquez will get the team fired up off the bench, and rookie PG Isaiah Whitehead brings scoring and Brooklyn toughness. . . . FRONTCOURT: While Lin might be the biggest name, C Brook Lopez is pretty easily the Nets' best player. He has his limitations, but he still appears to be adding to his game and is the clear focal point for the offense. PF Trevor Booker adds to the toughness that pervades the roster, and PF Luis Scola brings some fancy post moves. Look for PF Chris McCullough to surprise some people after sitting for most of his rookie season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Nets are really, really bad. The pieces on the roster don't fit together particularly well and, even if they did, they'd still be at a significant talent deficiency. At least they can look forward to making the Celtics' first round pick.
DENVER: BACKCOURT: PG Emmanuel Mudiay was kind of what everyone expected him to be last year: talented and productive but inconsistent and inefficient. If he can improve as much as SG Gary Harris did in his sophomore campaign last year, he'll be in good shape. SG Will Barton was a revelation as a sixth man last season, and he's a veteran in this backcourt at 25 years old. Rookie guards Jamal Murray and Malik Beasley enter with lots of potential. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Danilo Gallinari did everything for the Nugs last year before getting injured after the All Star break. His health is a serial problem, but he's the team's leader if he's on the court. C Nikola Jokic is the complete package as a center, and C Jusuf Nurkic is a bully off the bench. PF Kenneth Faried's style of play isn't en vogue in a league that wants shooters at every position, but he dominates when he plays up to his ability. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Nuggets are loaded with young talent, but they're developing almost all of it simultaneously. Wins shouldn't be a priority for a team this young, and Gallinari and Faried are frequent subjects of trade rumors.
PREVIEW
Nets open road trip in Denver
 

The trade deadline has passed and the teams' rosters are set for the last quarter of the season. For the Brooklyn Nets, that means playing out the string while integrating three new players starting with their game in Denver against the Nuggets on Friday night.

The Nets acquired Andrew Nicholson and guard Marcus Thornton -- whom they were planning to waive, according to reports -- from Washington on Wednesday and then added K.J. McDaniel from Houston before the deadline Thursday. It won't turn around a lost season in which Brooklyn (9-47) is last in the Eastern Conference.

The biggest news out of the Nets camp is the deal that wasn't made. Brook Lopez stayed put and will be with the team as it starts an eight-game road trip against the Nuggets (25-32).

More importantly for Brooklyn is the two picks it received in the separate deals -- the Wizards' first-rounder this year and a protected second-round pick from the Rockets. The Nets, who have Boston's first-round pick this year, have two of the first 30 picks in June.

"Obviously, we value the draft," Brooklyn general manager Sean Marks told Newsday. ""Having two picks now gives you some opportunity whether you can move up with those picks or you can hold them where you are if your players are there at the time, or you can use players and picks. There's a lot of different things we can do there. We like the draft, so we'll see where we go."

The Nuggets were mildly active before the deadline but didn't move any of their core players. They acquired Mason Plumlee from Portland on Feb. 12 and, in what seems like a reaction to the blockbuster trade that sent DeMarcus Cousins to New Orleans on Sunday, got Roy Hibbert from Milwaukee on Thursday.

The two big men give Denver some size to deal with the Pelicans' formidable frontcourt that features Cousins and Anthony Davis. After Thursday's 116-100 loss, the Nuggets lead New Orleans by 2 1/2 games for the eighth seed in the Western Conference.

"It gives us a big body. It gives us protection at the rim," Nuggets general manager Tim Connelly said of acquiring the 7-foot-2 Hibbert in a radio interview with Altitude Sports on Thursday. "He's a guy who has had some success and has a lot of experience. We had a roster spot and we needed a big body. It will be interesting to see what Roy brings."

Denver fans might get a quick look at the big man Friday night against the Nets. Brooklyn gets back guard Jeremy Lin from a hamstring injury that has limited him to 12 games this season. He has missed the last 26 games but could be thrust back into the starting lineup against Denver.

"I'd like to start him but we're going to get all the information and then make a decision," Brooklyn coach Kenny Atkinson said.

This is an important stretch for the Nuggets if they want to get back to the postseason for the first time in four seasons. Denver plays 11 of its next 16 games at home, and winning most of them would go a long way to improving its playoff chances.

Another thing that would help would be improved defense. The Nuggets have scored at a high rate but they've given up plenty of points in the process.

The team knows the defense will have to improve over the last 25 games.

"For us to be a playoff team, we have to defend a lot better and more consistently," coach Michael Malone told The Denver Post. "If we do that and our offense stays where it's at, we're a pretty good basketball team."

Thursday's loss over a made-over Kings team is a small sampling. Against the Nets, they'll find out if they can do it against a rested team.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 8:47:54 AM EST.


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