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NBA : First Half Matchup
Wednesday 5/2/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH
 First Half Results
HOUSTON
+6  

-6  


103
 
64
Final
55

UTAH (52 - 37) at HOUSTON (70 - 18)
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Wednesday, 5/2/2018 8:05 PM
Western Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 2 - HOU Leads 1-0
Board First Half
507UTAH104
508HOUSTON-6.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games52-37+8.746-4342-45104.150.846.2%51.1100.048.444.8%49.2
Road Games21-24+0.622-2324-19103.649.145.8%50.1103.349.146.1%50.0
Last 5 Games3-2+12-32-2103.850.446.7%54.0101.250.243.0%51.8
Playoff Games4-3+1.53-43-3104.150.446.0%54.4102.450.143.3%52.1
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.150.838-8346.2%11-3036.5%17-2276.9%51922209145
vs opponents surrendering106.453.640-8646.1%11-2936.2%17-2276.5%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)103.649.138-8345.8%11-2937.7%16-2178.1%50923198145
Stats Against (All Games)100.048.437-8344.8%10-2636.7%16-2177.1%49920218145
vs opponents averaging106.753.840-8646.0%11-2936.1%17-2276.3%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)103.349.139-8546.1%10-2636.9%15-2077.6%50921209145

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games70-18+2445-4137-49112.258.345.9%51.4103.751.846.3%50.8
Home Games38-7+6.820-2420-24114.059.746.2%52.8104.252.346.3%50.5
Last 5 Games4-1+1.84-13-1111.655.044.2%52.4100.647.847.2%52.2
Playoff Games5-1+2.84-23-2110.354.844.6%51.7100.747.746.6%52.3
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)112.258.339-8445.9%15-4236.2%19-2577.9%51921198135
vs opponents surrendering106.453.540-8646.1%11-2936.2%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)114.059.739-8546.2%15-4335.8%20-2676.7%53922199135
Stats Against (All Games)103.751.839-8546.3%10-2835.3%15-2074.3%51922207144
vs opponents averaging106.153.440-8646.1%10-2836.0%17-2276.8%511023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)104.252.340-8646.3%10-2834.4%15-2173.8%50922217144
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH 96,  HOUSTON 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/23/2018@ SAN ANTONIO120-124L3.5L194O43-8848.9%421547-9251.1%5813
3/25/2018@ GOLDEN STATE110-91W-9W198O42-8748.3%581438-9141.8%4511
3/28/2018BOSTON94-97L-10.5L193.5U34-8241.5%531635-7944.3%4816
3/30/2018MEMPHIS107-97W-15L196.5O40-7454.1%491539-8148.1%4313
4/1/2018@ MINNESOTA121-97W-3W207.5O46-7660.5%511638-9042.2%3912
4/3/2018LA LAKERS117-110W-11L207.5O43-8948.3%571436-7448.6%4916
4/5/2018LA CLIPPERS117-95W-8W211.5O44-8353.0%48935-7944.3%5016
4/8/2018@ LA LAKERS112-97W-9.5W207.5O42-8350.6%551837-9339.8%5312
4/10/2018GOLDEN STATE119-79W-8.5W210.5U48-9053.3%621530-8634.9%4115
4/11/2018@ PORTLAND93-102L2L202.5U33-8937.1%621441-8946.1%5210
4/15/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY108-116L4.5L205O41-8747.1%461441-8548.2%5217
4/18/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY102-95W3.5W208.5U35-8441.7%651436-9040.0%5413
4/21/2018OKLAHOMA CITY115-102W-4.5W207O42-8052.5%561937-7847.4%3717
4/23/2018OKLAHOMA CITY113-96W-5W207.5O41-9145.1%601133-8439.3%5414
4/25/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY99-107L2L207.5U33-8140.7%561639-8943.8%528
4/27/2018OKLAHOMA CITY96-91W-7L206.5U37-8145.7%521337-9339.8%6513
4/29/2018@ HOUSTON96-110L11.5L206P38-7650.0%461837-8245.1%5114
5/2/2018@ HOUSTON              
5/4/2018HOUSTON              
5/6/2018HOUSTON              

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/24/2018NEW ORLEANS114-91W-8.5W225U45-9348.4%581938-9639.6%5316
3/25/2018ATLANTA118-99W-13.5W215.5O44-9048.9%491139-8844.3%4813
3/27/2018CHICAGO118-86W-13.5W213U41-9344.1%551034-8938.2%6218
3/30/2018PHOENIX104-103W-17.5L216U35-8143.2%461041-8448.8%5617
4/1/2018@ SAN ANTONIO83-100L1L205U26-7733.8%51940-8149.4%538
4/3/2018WASHINGTON120-104W-8.5W217O43-8451.2%53938-7252.8%3817
4/5/2018PORTLAND96-94W-11L211.5U34-7346.6%451539-8545.9%5418
4/7/2018OKLAHOMA CITY102-108L-4L220.5U36-7647.4%521736-9139.6%5711
4/10/2018@ LA LAKERS105-99W-8L218U37-8842.0%541838-9042.2%5217
4/11/2018@ SACRAMENTO83-96L2.5L201U31-8237.8%471438-8047.5%5711
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
5/2/2018UTAH              
5/4/2018@ UTAH              
5/6/2018@ UTAH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
UTAH: The Jazz could be challenged to secure a second consecutive playoff berth, which would mean back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time this decade. While the West got deeper, the Jazz lost their lone All-Star in Gordon Hayward and second-leading scorer in George Hill. That means Rodney Hood enters his fourth season on a contract year with much more responsibility on his shoulders. When Hayward and Hill left they took a combined 38.8 points per game with them and the Jazz didn't sign any true scoring threats. Hood, a slick-shooting lefty, has his sights on the most improved player award. Utah will remain one of the best defensive teams in the league with Rudy Gobert as the anchor, but scoring will be difficult.
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.
PREVIEW
Harden, Rockets aim to go up 2-0 on Jazz
 

HOUSTON -- While it certainly factored into the sluggish start that greased the skids to their demise in Game 1, the Utah Jazz were inundated with a number of causes behind their loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday in addition to the absence of starting point guard Ricky Rubio.

Defensively, the Jazz were overrun by the Rockets' exceptional 3-point shooting (17 for 32) and victimized early by some leaky transition defense. Rockets guard James Harden again tormented the Utah defense, cashing in seven 3s en route to a game-high 41 points, and the Jazz lacked energy in the first half following a short turnaround from the completion of their first-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder less than 48 hours prior to tipoff.

But the Jazz clearly missed Rubio, despite recording 20 assists on 38 field goals. While rookie guard Donovan Mitchell and veteran swingman Joe Ingles produced five assists each, and Utah received steady play from guards Dante Exum and Alec Burks off the bench, the Jazz didn't quite have that same verve that Rubio provides with his ball-handling skill and passing acumen.

"I think it makes Donovan handle the ball more than they would like," said Rockets forward Trevor Ariza, who drew the primary defensive assignment on Mitchell. "He's their dominant scorer at this point so when he has to handle the ball and get everybody involved in the game, it kind of takes away from him scoring the ball all the time or being aggressive all the time."

The Jazz also missed the defensive presence of center Rudy Gobert, despite the fact that Gobert logged 35 minutes in the 110-96 loss. A Defensive Player of the Year candidate and league leader by a healthy margin in defensive real plus-minus, Gobert was a non-factor on that end, failing to record a block for the first time this postseason and just the eighth time overall.

Gobert averaged 2.3 blocks and ranked second in the NBA in block percentage (6.0), yet the Rockets had success attacking the rim with Gobert stationed there to defend it, shooting 8 of 9 with Gobert within three feet of the rim. The key to their success? Doing what comes naturally.

"We just try to be us as much as possible," Rockets guard Chris Paul said. "I think James said it after last game: We've seen just about every defense you can have this past season, so if they switch, we adjust. If you back (up to protect the rim), we adjust. We just keep playing."

Utah, conversely, can't afford to maintain the status quo. The Rockets rode robust shooting to a 27-point, first-half lead and continued to exploit a Jazz defense that has stifled almost every other opponent. Harden averaged 34.3 points on 55.4 percent shooting against Utah during the season and looked alarmingly at ease attacking the Jazz off the dribble and from the perimeter.

Rubio, out with a left hamstring strain, won't be available to save the Jazz on offense. Defensively, Utah understands exactly what is required to ensure a superior performance.

"It takes all five guys on the court communicating, that's for sure," Jazz forward Jae Crowder said. "But you have to accept it. So, if they're cross-matching and they're running back you just got to demand the guy (to defend in transition) and stick with him for that possession and work it out. And that causes every guy on the court to know each guy's tendencies and what he likes to do.

"So, you have to communicate on the court very well in the situation that we're putting ourselves, which is in transition and working itself out in the half court and getting these guys in front of us and making it as tough as possible."


Last Updated: 7/3/2024 5:38:52 AM EST.


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