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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 10/25/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN ANTONIO
 
GOLDEN STATE
+8  

-8  
+280

-360

212
 
129
Final
100

SAN ANTONIO (73 - 19) at GOLDEN STATE (88 - 18)
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Tuesday, 10/25/2016 10:35 PM
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505SAN ANTONIO212212
506GOLDEN STATE-8-8.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games73-19+17.649-4339-50103.450.348.2%50.092.944.343.6%47.9
Road Games30-16-1.223-2319-25101.948.547.8%49.295.343.744.3%48.0
Last 5 Games1-4-7.61-42-396.846.443.1%46.6102.648.246.2%55.0
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.450.340-8348.2%7-1938.2%16-2080.2%50924188126
vs opponents surrendering103.251.538-8445.3%9-2535.6%18-2475.6%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.948.539-8247.8%7-1837.5%16-2080.2%49923188136
Stats Against (All Games)92.944.336-8243.6%7-2032.9%15-2076.0%48921207144
vs opponents averaging102.851.338-8545.0%8-2435.1%18-2475.8%521122218145
Stats Against (Road Games)95.343.736-8244.3%7-2033.0%16-2177.9%48921197144

GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games88-18+21.958-4553-51113.357.448.0%53.5104.052.043.4%53.6
Home Games50-5+12.631-2325-28114.358.448.7%54.1100.749.742.6%52.0
Last 5 Games1-4-5.11-42-297.049.239.5%50.0107.453.649.0%55.8
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)113.357.442-8748.0%13-3241.1%17-2275.6%541028218156
vs opponents surrendering102.751.238-8445.2%9-2435.6%18-2475.2%521022218145
Team Stats (Home Games)114.358.442-8748.7%13-3140.9%17-2277.8%541129218146
Stats Against (All Games)104.052.039-8943.4%8-2433.4%19-2575.0%541222209144
vs opponents averaging10351.438-8445.2%9-2535.2%18-2475.3%531122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)100.749.737-8842.6%8-2432.6%18-2474.5%521122209144
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN ANTONIO 95.9,  GOLDEN STATE 96.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/25/2016@ GOLDEN STATE              
10/27/2016@ SACRAMENTO              
10/29/2016NEW ORLEANS              
10/30/2016@ MIAMI              
11/1/2016UTAH              
11/4/2016@ UTAH              
11/5/2016LA CLIPPERS              
11/9/2016HOUSTON              

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/25/2016SAN ANTONIO              
10/28/2016@ NEW ORLEANS              
10/30/2016@ PHOENIX              
11/1/2016@ PORTLAND              
11/3/2016OKLAHOMA CITY              
11/4/2016@ LA LAKERS              
11/7/2016NEW ORLEANS              
11/9/2016DALLAS              
11/10/2016@ DENVER              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN ANTONIO: BACKCOURT: PG Tony Parker has clearly lost a step from the days of his prime. He can still capably run the offense, but stands little chance guarding the league's best point guards'most of whom are in the West. Lovable as he is, SG Manu Ginobili is even further over the hill. SG Danny Green was only 33.2% from deep last year and needs to bounce back. PGs Patty Mills and rookie Dejounte Murray should see plenty of time behind Parker. . . . FRONTCOURT: Tim Duncan had been such a large part of the identity of this Spurs team, and now he's gone. That's why they brought in PF LaMarcus Aldridge last offseason, though, and he assimilated to the team fairly well in his first year. C Pau Gasol comes via free agency to likely start at center. SF Kawhi Leonard is an MVP favorite, and will take his best shot at a third straight Defensive Player of the Year award. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Duncan's departure is going to hurt more than many people realize, but Gasol can still make a big difference in the right situation. Just as they are for seemingly everyone else, the Spurs are that right situation for Gasol.
GOLDEN STATE: BACKCOURT: PG Steph Curry had the single greatest regular season in the history of basketball, so, uh, there's that. He'll get fewer shots this year, but more open looks, as well. There's an argument to be made that SG Klay Thompson is the best two-way guard in the league, and he may now find himself focusing more on the defensive end of the floor. It's already consensus that rookie SG Patrick McCaw was an absolute steal in the second round. . . . FRONTCOURT: If you checked the transactions wire this offseason, you may have noticed that the Warriors signed SF Kevin Durant. No one knows exactly how the offense will function with him in the mix; they just know it will be dominant. PF David West also joins the fold as a veteran backup to PF Draymond Green. SF Andre Iguodala's still around, too. C Zaza Pachulia is the team's best center, which no one seems concerned about, for some reason. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's easy to forget just how effortless some of the Warriors' wins were last year. They're not chasing a record anymore, but they won't need to do so to hit another ungodly win total with KD onboard.
PREVIEW
Durant, Warriors open against Duncan-less Spurs
 

OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Kevin Durant era tips off for the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night against an opponent, the San Antonio Spurs, that both Durant and the Warriors would consider unfriendly.

After signing a two-year, $54.3 million deal to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder in the offseason, Durant is expected to take his place alongside holdover Warriors standouts Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green in the nightcap of TNT's opening-night doubleheader (10:30 p.m. ET).

And he will do so against a Spurs team that also will sport a new look this season -- albeit one with a key piece missing.

In its quest to unseat Golden State as the two-time Western Conference champs, San Antonio will go forward without future Hall of Famer Tim Duncan, who retired in July after his 19th season.

Before concluding the addition of Durant and the subtraction of Duncan tilts the balance significantly in the Warriors' favor, consider this: The last four times the Spurs played Golden State without their star big man, they won two of them.

The Spurs went after Durant in free agency, then settled for Pau Gasol, who is primed to join a star-studded collection of talent himself. San Antonio returns Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Kawhi Leonard from a team that won 67 games last season.

"I wouldn't think of ourselves as the guinea pig," Gasol said Monday when asked if the Spurs saw themselves as a test experiment for Golden State's new concoction. "We have an incredible team here with a lot of talent and a lot of experience. It's going to be an interesting, challenging first game."

The Warriors feel the same way, and with good reason.

Even after winning the season series 3-1 last season, Golden State has prevailed just six times in its past 30 regular-season meetings with the Spurs.

Meanwhile, halfway across the country, Durant was having similar struggles with his Southwest Division rival. His 25.8-point career scoring average against the Spurs is lower than his mark all teams except the Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks and Portland Trail Blazers.

The Warriors will take the court fully aware the NBA hasn't scheduled a coming-out party for Durant on opening night.

"It'll be a really good atmosphere, obviously, and I'm sure there will be a very high level of both ends," Curry said. "It'll take a lot to get a win."

The Warriors did more tinkering to their record-breaking, 73-win team than adding Durant. They even plucked one of the Spurs -- David West -- with a team-friendly, $1.6 million offer that was similar to the one ($1.5 million) that lured the veteran away from the Indiana Pacers for a shot at a title in San Antonio last season.

That didn't work out as planned, as West contributed only a career-worst average of 4.0 rebounds and his lowest scoring output in 10 years (7.1 points per game) to the Spurs' quest.

So now, instead of backing up Duncan and LaMarcus Aldridge as he did a year ago, he will team with Zaza Pachulia in replacing Andrew Bogut in Golden State's bid for a second championship in three seasons.


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