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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/27/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANA
 
HOUSTON
+10  

-10  
+375

-550

230.5
 
117
Final
108

INDIANA (30 - 29) at HOUSTON (42 - 18)
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Monday, 2/27/2017 9:30 PM
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509INDIANA229231
510HOUSTON-10-10.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-29+726-3230-29105.353.146.5%48.7106.354.245.1%52.5
Road Games9-19-6.410-1815-13103.752.545.6%47.7109.756.546.6%52.6
Last 5 Games1-4-32-31-4101.054.047.1%47.0107.854.047.1%49.2
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.353.139-8446.5%8-2237.0%18-2381.4%49823208135
vs opponents surrendering106.153.439-8645.7%10-2736.0%18-2377.0%521023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)103.752.538-8345.6%8-2137.3%20-2482.9%48923208144
Stats Against (All Games)106.354.238-8545.1%10-2935.8%19-2478.8%531123208155
vs opponents averaging105.353.139-8645.4%10-2735.6%18-2377.0%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)109.756.540-8546.6%11-2936.9%19-2578.5%531126209155

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games42-18+6.434-2631-29115.159.146.6%52.6108.253.646.2%52.1
Home Games22-7-0.714-1516-13116.759.546.2%54.6106.450.745.5%52.8
Last 5 Games4-1-2.53-23-2124.060.846.5%51.4108.654.645.8%55.8
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)115.159.140-8746.6%15-4036.5%19-2676.3%531126208154
vs opponents surrendering105.25339-8545.6%10-2736.0%18-2477.1%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)116.759.541-8846.2%15-4236.1%20-2775.7%551126198144
Stats Against (All Games)108.253.640-8846.2%10-2834.9%18-2377.5%521023209155
vs opponents averaging104.852.639-8545.5%9-2635.8%18-2377.4%511022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)106.450.740-8945.5%10-2834.4%16-2175.8%531123208155
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 95.2,  HOUSTON 95.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/18/2017@ SACRAMENTO106-100W2W214U39-7552.0%371435-7248.6%4621
1/20/2017@ LA LAKERS96-108L-3.5L221U34-8042.5%482041-8747.1%5423
1/21/2017@ UTAH100-109L7L200O39-7750.6%411639-8446.4%5414
1/23/2017NEW YORK103-109L-5.5L217.5U38-8644.2%491135-7646.1%4914
1/26/2017@ MINNESOTA109-103W3W213U42-8151.9%491836-8144.4%4311
1/27/2017SACRAMENTO115-111W-4T211.5O38-7848.7%361035-7149.3%5219
1/29/2017HOUSTON120-101W3.5W229U47-8754.0%511034-8341.0%4615
2/1/2017@ ORLANDO98-88W-2.5W212.5U33-6947.8%451731-7740.3%4814
2/3/2017@ BROOKLYN106-97W-6.5W218.5U37-8643.0%591432-8637.2%5219
2/4/2017DETROIT105-84W-2.5W208.5U44-9148.4%48631-7541.3%5221
2/6/2017OKLAHOMA CITY93-90W-5L211.5U33-8737.9%541034-8838.6%7016
2/8/2017CLEVELAND117-132L3.5L216O41-8250.0%431246-8454.8%429
2/10/2017@ WASHINGTON107-112L6W215O45-9248.9%531141-8846.6%5311
2/11/2017MILWAUKEE100-116L-6L210.5O35-7347.9%441435-7347.9%446
2/13/2017SAN ANTONIO106-110L5W208O38-7848.7%441140-8746.0%5611
2/15/2017@ CLEVELAND104-113L6L219U40-8646.5%471139-8247.6%468
2/16/2017WASHINGTON98-111L2.5L215U40-8149.4%431043-8351.8%4710
2/24/2017MEMPHIS102-92W1W203U40-7851.3%511635-8441.7%4611
2/25/2017@ MIAMI95-113L4.5L209.5U34-8540.0%501538-7848.7%5116
2/27/2017@ HOUSTON              
3/1/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
3/5/2017@ ATLANTA              
3/6/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
3/8/2017DETROIT              
3/10/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
3/12/2017MIAMI              
3/14/2017@ NEW YORK              
3/15/2017CHARLOTTE              

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/18/2017MILWAUKEE111-92W-6.5W225.5U43-9545.3%541037-9339.8%6118
1/20/2017GOLDEN STATE108-125L5.5L241.5U43-9644.8%521447-8952.8%5114
1/21/2017@ MEMPHIS119-95W1W214.5U41-8051.2%561233-8937.1%5112
1/23/2017@ MILWAUKEE114-127L-4.5L226.5O39-7750.6%352147-8058.7%4719
1/25/2017@ BOSTON109-120L-4L229.5U36-7746.8%411747-9151.6%5618
1/27/2017@ PHILADELPHIA123-118W-7L220.5O42-8151.9%462342-7853.8%3822
1/29/2017@ INDIANA101-120L-3.5L229U34-8341.0%461547-8754.0%5110
1/31/2017SACRAMENTO105-83W-12W225.5U38-8544.7%671430-8634.9%5411
2/2/2017ATLANTA108-113L-9.5L225U35-9337.6%50944-8551.8%6320
2/3/2017CHICAGO121-117W-10L221.5O44-9844.9%621148-10048.0%5714
2/7/2017ORLANDO128-104W-12W224.5O44-8949.4%561042-8847.7%5316
2/9/2017@ CHARLOTTE107-95W-2.5W224U39-8645.3%471737-8543.5%5321
2/11/2017PHOENIX133-102W-16W232.5O42-8549.4%612137-9439.4%5319
2/15/2017MIAMI109-117L-10L224O36-8741.4%51844-8452.4%5511
2/23/2017@ NEW ORLEANS129-99W-3.5W230.5U45-9149.5%531636-8641.9%5320
2/25/2017MINNESOTA142-130W-12.5L229.5O44-9446.8%451349-9452.1%6523
2/27/2017INDIANA              
3/1/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
3/4/2017MEMPHIS              
3/6/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
3/8/2017UTAH              
3/10/2017@ CHICAGO              
3/12/2017CLEVELAND              
3/15/2017LA LAKERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANA: BACKCOURT: Swapping in PG Jeff Teague for George Hill at point guard is an offensive upgrade, considering Teague's 40% mark from three last year. SG Monta Ellis looked something close to washed up last year, but apparently put in serious work this offseason. SG Rodney Stuckey, his backup, will look to bounce back after a season in which he was heavily affected by injury. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Paul George is as good of a centerpiece as any franchise could hope for, and there's a high ceiling on any team he's part of. PF Thad Young didn't get much attention in Brooklyn (or Philly before that), but will remind many of his ability now that he's back on a playoff team. C Myles Turner is one of the league's most exciting big men and is still only 20. C Al Jefferson should fit well as a post scorer off the bench. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's hard to know what to expect out of a completely revamped Pacers squad. If new head coach Nate McMillan can fit the pieces together, there's more than enough talent for this team to land in the East's top four.
HOUSTON: BACKCOURT: SG James Harden will again be the lead ball handler for the Rockets, and the coaching of Mike D'Antoni means he'll have even more opportunities to score than before. For many, he's an easy preseason favorite for MVP. New SG Eric Gordon has never fulfilled his potential, but, if healthy, can spread the floor both alongside Harden and for a bench unit. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Dwight Howard's departure leaves the Rockets bereft of rim protection and rebounding, but opens up greater possibilities on offense. C Clint Capela and C Nene will fill his shoes in the post. Like Gordon, offseason acquisition PF Ryan Anderson will improve the team's spacing. SFs Trevor Ariza and Corey Brewer are both solid defenders who can shoot, although Ariza looked like he may have lost a step last season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: D'Antoni's arrival and Howard's exit indicate that the Rockets will feature a fun, faster-paced offense that Harden should thrive in. But some bad defenders will have to play not-bad defense if Houston is to thrive.
PREVIEW
Pacers, George face Rockets' offensive juggernaut
 

HOUSTON -- It was easy to sympathize with Pacers forward Paul George in the heat of the moment on Saturday night as his temper raged and his emotions led to his ejection early in the third quarter during a loss to the Miami Heat.

George had been the focal point of rampant trade rumors in the days preceding the NBA trading deadline last week, and while that speculation formed a cloud over George and the organization, the Pacers' losing ways yielded more angst.

Indiana (30-29) lost for the seventh time in eight games with the 113-95 setback, and will continue a five-game road trip in Houston on Monday night against the Rockets at Toyota Center looking to avoid falling back to .500 for the first time since Jan. 23. If George was running hot, he had several reasons to be.

That doesn't mean he wasn't contrite in the aftermath of his ejection.

"I've got to be better," George told the Indianapolis Star. "That's the only thing I can say about that. I've got to be better."

The same could be said of the Pacers from both a micro and macro perspective. Indiana trailed 64-58 when George departed and rallied to take the lead later in the period only to come undone in the fourth quarter. Save for a 10-point win over the Memphis Grizzlies coming out of the All-Star break, the Pacers' defense has been nonexistent during their recent slide, allowing a league-worst 118.7 points per 100 possessions during the losing stretch.

Their post-George collapse against Miami was a microcosm of their recent level of play.

"We've got to keep our head in that situation," Pacers coach Nate McMillan said. "Certainly when he left the game they had momentum. I thought they gained momentum in that second quarter when they made that huge run and it continued throughout the game. You've just got to settle down, calm down."

The Rockets (42-18) have showcased a supercharged offense following the acquisition of guard Lou Williams, averaging 135.5 points with a 59.5 effective field goal percentage and 123.2 offensive rating. But what rankled Houston coach Mike D'Antoni on Saturday night was a defense that surrendered 130 points in a 12-point win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Rockets were outrebounded by 27 and allowed Minnesota to shoot a robust 52.1 percent from the floor.

So, despite their season-high scoring output and despite setting a new NBA single-season record with their eighth game of 20-plus 3-pointers - Houston shot 22 of 58 from deep in the victory - the Rockets were talking defense a day later.

"Nobody is going to complain with a win," Rockets forward Trevor Ariza said. "But doing the things that we want to do is the big thing. We feel defensively we didn't give our best effort, we didn't do our schemes to perfection the way we like, and giving up 130 points is a lot of points to give up no matter if you score 140 or 131 points. Giving up 130 is too many."


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