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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/8/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH
 
HOUSTON
+12  

-12  
+550

-850

208
 
102
Final
112

UTAH (53 - 39) at HOUSTON (72 - 19)
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Tuesday, 5/8/2018 8:05 PM
Western Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 5 - HOU Leads 3-1
Board OpenLatest
505UTAH209.5207.5
506HOUSTON-12-12.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games53-39+10.747-4543-47104.050.846.1%51.2100.348.844.7%49.3
Road Games22-24+4.623-2325-19103.949.545.9%50.3103.449.245.9%50.0
Last 5 Games2-3+21-41-397.446.445.5%52.0104.457.643.0%54.4
Playoff Games5-5+3.44-64-5102.450.545.4%54.3103.853.443.3%52.1
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.050.838-8346.1%11-3036.5%17-2276.7%51922209145
vs opponents surrendering106.353.640-8646.1%11-2936.2%17-2276.5%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)103.949.538-8345.9%11-2937.9%16-2177.6%50923208145
Stats Against (All Games)100.348.837-8344.7%10-2736.3%16-2177.5%49920218145
vs opponents averaging106.95440-8646.0%11-3036.0%17-2276.4%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)103.449.239-8545.9%10-2636.6%15-2077.7%50921209135

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games72-19+2047-4238-51112.058.445.8%51.4103.551.846.2%50.9
Home Games38-8+0.820-2521-24113.859.646.0%52.8104.452.546.4%50.7
Last 5 Games4-1-24-12-2110.660.445.3%50.699.050.046.4%50.8
Playoff Games7-2-1.26-34-4109.256.944.2%51.899.948.745.7%52.9
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)112.058.439-8545.8%15-4236.0%19-2578.2%51921199135
vs opponents surrendering106.253.440-8646.1%11-2936.2%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)113.859.639-8546.0%15-4335.6%20-2676.8%53922199135
Stats Against (All Games)103.551.839-8546.2%10-2835.3%15-2074.1%51922207144
vs opponents averaging10653.340-8646.1%10-2836.0%17-2276.7%511023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)104.452.540-8646.4%10-2834.7%15-2173.5%51922217144
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH 96.1,  HOUSTON 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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@ HOUSTON116-108W10.5W204O43-8351.8%581738-9540.0%547
5/4/2018HOUSTON92-113L4.5L209.5U35-8441.7%511642-8648.8%488
5/6/2018HOUSTON87-100L6L211.5U32-8338.6%531637-8842.0%5413
5/8/2018@ HOUSTON              

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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
5/2/2018UTAH108-116L-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
5/8/2018UTAH              
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
Rockets aim to close out series vs. Jazz
 

HOUSTON -- So much of what the Houston Rockets have become under coach Mike D'Antoni focuses on the volume of 3-pointers taken and the influence their perimeter proficiency has offensively.

And even with a preponderance of evidence undergirding their dramatic improvement defensively, the Rockets' reputation remains cleaved to 3s and offensive efficiency, so much so that following the defensive clinic they orchestrated in Game 4 on Sunday in Salt Lake City, some Rockets were first greeted with queries on how many 3s they missed in their 100-87 win.

While at some point the narrative will change, the Rockets aren't at all misguided. They stand one victory shy of clinching their Western Conference semifinal series with the Utah Jazz, and if they defend in Game 5 on Tuesday night at Toyota Center like they did in Games 3 and 4, the Rockets will likely advance to the Western Conference finals for the second time in four years.

"That's how we're going to win -- period. Defense is going to win championships," Rockets forward P.J. Tucker said. "At this point, everybody who is still in the playoffs is a great team. Everybody can score, everybody can do everything. So it's going to be the team that prevails on defense, (the team that) gets stops that's going to win."

After allowing the Jazz to shoot 50.9 percent overall and 40.7 percent on 3-pointers while picking up a split of the first two games of the series, Houston limited Utah to 40.1 percent shooting in Games 3 and 4, including 31 percent from behind the arc.

The Jazz built momentum in Game 2 behind strong showings from rookie guard Donovan Mitchell and veterans Joe Ingles and Jae Crowder, with Mitchell posting a double-double and Ingles and Crowder torched the Rockets from the perimeter.

Their collective success withered in Utah.

Mitchell and Ingles shot 30 percent and 34.8 percent at Vivint Smart Home Arena, respectively, with both missing 10 of 14 3-pointers. Crowder finished 8 of 13 on 3s at Toyota Center but was just 2 of 10 at home from deep and missed 15 of 17 shots overall.

The Rockets, with their switching defense and individual defenders, harassed the Jazz on the perimeter knowing full well that center Clint Capela would protect the rim if dribble penetration was surrendered.

Capela has enjoyed a dynamic postseason, averaging 15.4 points, 13 rebounds, and an NBA-high 2.6 blocks. He had six blocks in Game 4 and was everything Houston could hope for.

"He's put himself in this position to go out here and play at a high level and just do things that we ask for him to do," Rockets guard James Harden said of Capela. "Every single night he has our back, and it feels good to have somebody have our back like he does.

"He doesn't get a lot of credit for it, he doesn't ask for a lot, he just goes out there and does his job every single night. As a result, six blocks and 20 altered shots. That's what he does."

What remains for Utah is an uphill battle against a defense ranked second in efficiency this postseason. The Jazz flirted with the possible return of guard Ricky Rubio from a left hamstring injury only to lose guard Dante Exum to the same malady. Forward Derrick Favors (ankle) was slowed by injury in Game 4 yet played, leaving Utah facing elimination with a hobbled roster.

Perhaps being forced to dig deep into the bench led to Utah missing 22 shots at the rim in Game 4, or maybe it was the influence of the Houston defense. Whatever the case, the Jazz need hasty improvements.

"You can't take anything away from them and the way that they play," Jazz coach Quin Snyder said. "But in order to beat them you have to be able to convert those opportunities, and we just didn't."


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