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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
HOUSTON
 
GOLDEN STATE
+8  

-8  
+280

-360

227.5
 
95
Final
92

HOUSTON (74 - 21) at GOLDEN STATE (68 - 27)
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Tuesday, 5/22/2018 9:05 PM
Western Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 4 - GSW Leads 2-1
Board OpenLatest
505HOUSTON224223.5
506GOLDEN STATE-8.5-8.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games74-21+19.848-4540-53111.958.245.8%51.3103.951.846.3%50.6
Road Games34-12+18.227-1817-28109.756.945.5%49.8103.051.146.1%51.1
Last 5 Games3-2+0.82-32-3106.055.045.4%51.2107.850.847.3%46.8
Playoff Games9-4-1.57-66-6108.756.144.9%51.4103.949.546.9%50.5
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.958.239-8545.8%15-4236.1%19-2578.1%51921198135
vs opponents surrendering106.253.440-8646.0%11-2936.2%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)109.756.938-8445.5%15-4136.3%19-2379.7%50921198135
Stats Against (All Games)103.951.839-8546.3%10-2935.4%15-2074.6%51922207144
vs opponents averaging106.253.340-8646.2%10-2836.1%17-2276.9%511023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)103.051.139-8546.1%10-2936.1%14-1975.3%51922197145

GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games68-27-21.440-5246-48113.256.849.9%50.3106.855.144.6%51.1
Home Games36-12-19.819-2723-24113.556.750.8%50.4104.553.444.2%49.2
Last 5 Games4-1+33-21-4116.256.049.3%48.6102.854.644.0%53.0
Playoff Games10-3+4.87-65-7111.855.247.6%52.8102.652.243.6%50.4
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)113.256.843-8549.9%11-2938.4%17-2181.7%50929198157
vs opponents surrendering106.253.440-8646.1%10-2936.1%16-2176.7%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)113.556.743-8550.8%11-2839.9%16-1982.8%50930198158
Stats Against (All Games)106.855.140-9044.6%10-2935.3%17-2276.3%511123199134
vs opponents averaging106.253.540-8646.0%10-2935.9%17-2276.4%521023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)104.553.439-8944.2%10-2834.6%16-2177.2%491024189134
Average power rating of opponents played: HOUSTON 96.5,  GOLDEN STATE 95.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/15/2018MINNESOTA104-101W-11.5L215U39-8347.0%481135-8043.7%5313
4/18/2018MINNESOTA102-82W-10.5W216U35-9636.5%65931-8038.7%5616
4/21/2018@ MINNESOTA105-121L-5.5L214.5O37-8145.7%491045-9050.0%557
4/23/2018@ MINNESOTA119-100W-6W217O40-9243.5%51639-8446.4%5816
4/25/2018MINNESOTA122-104W-12W217.5O45-8851.1%46440-7950.6%468
4/29/2018UTAH110-96W-11.5W206P37-8245.1%511438-7650.0%4618
5/2/2018UTAH108-116L-10.5L204O38-9540.0%54743-8351.8%5817
5/4/2018@ UTAH113-92W-4.5W209.5U42-8648.8%48835-8441.7%5116
5/6/2018@ UTAH100-87W-6W211.5U37-8842.0%541332-8338.6%5316
5/8/2018UTAH112-102W-12L208O40-8348.2%47938-8146.9%4712
5/14/2018GOLDEN STATE106-119L-2L225.5U39-8545.9%531342-8052.5%409
5/16/2018GOLDEN STATE127-105W-2W225O45-8851.1%571339-8545.9%4215
5/20/2018@ GOLDEN STATE85-126L7.5L226U32-8139.5%451948-9252.2%528
5/22/2018@ GOLDEN STATE              
5/24/2018GOLDEN STATE              

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/14/2018SAN ANTONIO113-92W-7.5W205P44-8154.3%571532-8040.0%4012
4/16/2018SAN ANTONIO116-101W-8.5W205.5O41-7852.6%471535-8541.2%449
4/19/2018@ SAN ANTONIO110-97W-3W205.5O42-8251.2%461037-8742.5%5010
4/22/2018@ SAN ANTONIO90-103L-5.5L206.5U34-9037.8%641637-8145.7%438
4/24/2018SAN ANTONIO99-91W-11.5L204U37-8344.6%551032-8637.2%5213
4/28/2018NEW ORLEANS123-101W-7W223O44-9148.4%651342-9643.7%4612
5/1/2018NEW ORLEANS121-116W-11L229O43-9147.3%581648-10545.7%5413
5/4/2018@ NEW ORLEANS100-119L-4.5L233U35-9238.0%521248-9650.0%6115
5/6/2018@ NEW ORLEANS118-92W-6W231.5U46-9548.4%541132-8836.4%6019
5/8/2018NEW ORLEANS113-104W-12L229.5U48-10048.0%551241-8846.6%5014
5/14/2018@ HOUSTON119-106W2W225.5U42-8052.5%40939-8545.9%5313
5/16/2018@ HOUSTON105-127L2L225O39-8545.9%421545-8851.1%5713
5/20/2018HOUSTON126-85W-7.5W226U48-9252.2%52832-8139.5%4519
5/22/2018HOUSTON              
5/24/2018@ HOUSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
HOUSTON: After being eliminated by the Spurs in the conference semifinals, the Rockets made a bold move by trading for Chris Paul to give Houston another All-Star to play with Harden and try to narrow the gap in the Western Conference. It will be interesting to see how head coach Mike D'Antoni's offense runs with both Paul and Harden in it. Paul gets a fresh start in Houston after being dogged by criticism in recent years for failing to get the Clippers out of the second round of the playoffs. The Rockets expect him to be the piece that gets them into the conference finals after coming up just short last year. The defense should be better after not only adding Paul, but also P.J. Tucker to a unit that lost defensive specialist Patrick Beverley in the trade with the Clippers.
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.
PREVIEW
Warriors looking forward after blowout Game 3 win vs. Rockets
 

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Two veteran coaches had a similar message for their teams on the eve of Game 4 of the Western Conference finals between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.

"It starts 0-0," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said of Game 4. "It doesn't matter if we won (the previous game) by one or 41."

In fact, the Warriors did win Game 3 on Sunday by 41 points, 126-85, to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven.

The margin of victory not only was the largest in Warriors postseason history, but the margin of defeat also was the biggest ever for a team that won 65 or more games in the regular season.

Stephen Curry, who had missed 17 of his 20 3-point attempts in the first 10 quarters of the series, sent the Warriors' home crowd into a frenzy by making 4 of 5 in the second half Sunday en route to 35 points.

It was a performance that brought back memories to Kerr of the Boston Celtics' Danny Ainge.

"I don't remember what I had for breakfast, but I remember what Danny Ainge said 30 years ago," Kerr warned. "They won a playoff game by 40, and he said, 'This is not the Tour de France. You don't start with a big lead because it's not based on time or how much you won by.'

"It's the NBA, so it's 2-1 (in the series). So doesn't matter what happened (Sunday). We have to be ready for a great team that's going to come out like they did in Game 2, attacking, hair on fire and taking the force to us, and we have to be ready for that."

The Rockets' margin of defeat Sunday was almost identical to the number of fewer points scored by Eric Gordon, P.J. Tucker and Trevor Ariza in Game 3 than in Game 2.

Key members of the James Harden/Chris Paul supporting cast -- Gordon, Tucker and Ariza -- combined for 23-of-33 shooting and contributed 68 points to a 127-105 series-evening home win in Game 2.

On Sunday, they went a combined 8 of 24 and 23 points in the blowout loss.

Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni wasn't singling out anyone when he assessed the Game 3 performance.

"We didn't bring our best game," he observed. "But I'm hoping for the best (in Game 4). I hope we play great and them bad. Never know."

The loss was the Rockets' fourth of the postseason. They rebounded with wins after each of the first three, romping by an average of 20.7 points.

This time, they'll be up against a Warriors team that has won an NBA-record 16 straight playoff games at home.

D'Antoni went as far as to say the pressure is on the Warriors, who would hand the home-court advantage back to Houston with a loss in Game 4.

"I hope so," Kerr reacted to his rival's statement. "We're much better when the pressure's on. He's right. We're at home, so if they win, they have home-court advantage. So, yeah, pressure's on us. It's kind of on them, too."


Last Updated: 3/18/2024 11:51:51 PM EST.


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