Login  | Free Registration

Important Message

Daily Racing Form/Affinity Gaming will be permanently shutting down the FoxSheets on 6/30/2024.  For FoxSheet members with active annual subscriptions that expire after 6/30, you will be eligible for a pro-rated refund via check. Please contact us at 1-800-306-3676 or via e-mail at  cservice2@drf.com for further details.

StatSharp.comValued FoxSheet Customers: We are thrilled to refer you to our friends at StatSharp, launching just in time for the 2024 football season! StatSharp's cutting-edge platform will offer power ratings, game simulations, betting systems, in-depth trends for teams and player, and much more . Discover the advanced insights and analytics at StatSharp, with even more precision and innovation.
You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.
NBA : First Half Matchup
Monday 5/14/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 First Half Results
HOUSTON
+1  

-1  


113.5
 
56
Final
56

GOLDEN STATE (66 - 26) at HOUSTON (73 - 19)
No Previous GameView Next Game
Monday, 5/14/2018 9:05 PM
Western Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 1
Board First Half
731GOLDEN STATE113.5
732HOUSTON-1
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games66-26-22.538-5145-46113.156.949.9%50.5106.855.244.5%51.1
Road Games31-14-1.720-2422-23113.057.049.1%50.6108.856.844.8%52.9
Last 5 Games4-1+22-32-3115.062.046.1%56.8106.456.444.6%54.2
Playoff Games8-2+3.85-54-5110.355.746.9%55.3101.651.643.0%50.0
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)113.156.943-8549.9%11-2938.4%17-2081.5%50929208157
vs opponents surrendering106.253.440-8646.0%10-2936.1%16-2176.7%521023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)113.057.042-8649.1%11-3037.0%17-2280.6%51828208157
Stats Against (All Games)106.855.240-9044.5%10-2935.3%17-2276.3%511124199134
vs opponents averaging10653.440-8646.0%10-2935.9%17-2276.4%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)108.856.840-9044.8%11-3036.0%17-2375.5%531123198144

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games73-19+2147-4339-51112.058.345.8%51.3103.551.746.2%50.8
Home Games39-8+1.820-2622-24113.859.446.0%52.7104.452.446.4%50.6
Last 5 Games4-1-23-22-2108.660.244.7%50.898.647.445.7%51.0
Playoff Games8-2-0.26-45-4109.556.644.6%51.3100.148.445.9%52.3
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)112.058.339-8545.8%15-4236.1%19-2578.2%51921199135
vs opponents surrendering106.253.439-8646.0%11-2936.2%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)113.859.439-8546.0%15-4335.8%20-2676.9%53922199135
Stats Against (All Games)103.551.739-8546.2%10-2835.3%15-2074.2%51922207144
vs opponents averaging10653.240-8646.1%10-2836.0%17-2276.7%511023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)104.452.440-8546.4%10-2834.7%15-2173.5%51922217144
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 95.6,  HOUSTON 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/5/2018@ INDIANA106-126L-3L211O37-8344.6%411650-9353.8%5312
4/7/2018NEW ORLEANS120-126L-6L226O49-9054.4%481749-8756.3%408
4/8/2018@ PHOENIX117-100W-12.5W216.5O47-9052.2%511139-9242.4%5413
4/10/2018@ UTAH79-119L8.5L210.5U30-8634.9%411548-9053.3%6215
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@ HOUSTON              
5/16/2018@ HOUSTON              
5/20/2018HOUSTON              
5/22/2018HOUSTON              

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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
5/8/2018UTAH112-102W-12L208O40-8348.2%47938-8146.9%4712
5/14/2018GOLDEN STATE              
5/16/2018GOLDEN STATE              
5/20/2018@ GOLDEN STATE              
5/22/2018@ GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
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, Warriors will need defense, too
 

HOUSTON -- Nearly lost amid the cliched responses Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul uses to deflect the usual array of mundane questions was one nugget that perfectly encapsulates the Western Conference Finals.

It is a ballyhooed matchup featuring the two most efficient offenses in the NBA but defense will play an important role in deciding the series.

The Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors present a cavalcade of All-Star performers.

On hand are Splash Brothers and point guards with Hall of Fame credentials sharing a backcourt; an MVP and Sixth Man of the Year; a versatilely skilled forward and a burgeoning big primed for a pay raise.

The Rockets are helmed by an innovative offensive mind, the Warriors stewarded by a former player and executive who has enjoyed rousing success on the bench.

For months, NBA fans have anticipated this spectacle of the rim runs and fast breaks, the hail of 3-pointers and sublime passing. But, for all their otherworldly talent, the Rockets and Warriors have no secrets. And, as Paul noted, how the teams defend on Monday in Game 1 at Toyota Center will set the tone for a series many assume will be decided on the offensive end.

Even with Paul and James Harden, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant, Rockets-Warriors will be dictated by defensive might. Both teams closed the season ranked in the top 10 in defensive efficiency, and both have ratcheted up their efforts in the playoffs. Golden State is first in defensive rating (99.3), the Rockets second (102.1). Points won't be at a premium, but how Draymond Green, P.J. Tucker, and Clint Capela defend will clearly dictate in-game strategy.

"He does a good job on guards," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said of Green, who averaged a triple-double of 14.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 10 assists against the New Orleans Pelicans in the West semifinals. "Obviously, they're an isolation team once everything shakes out so he'll play a big role this series staying in front of Harden and Paul and also protecting the rim.

"He'll play quite a bit against Capela. But he can also guard Tucker and (Rockets reserve forward Luc) Mbah a Moute. The whole key defensively these days is can you guard multiple positions and multiple actions, and he can do that. He's a valuable player for us."

The Rockets have outscored their opponents by 13.8 points per game on 3s in the playoffs while also averaging 52 drives per game, also tops in the NBA this postseason. Their offensive foundation is isolation out of the pick-and-roll, with Harden and Paul exploiting matchups off the dribble or feeding teammates camped behind the arc.

Houston paced the NBA averaging 1.12 points per possession on isolations during the regular season, and 14.1 percent of their possessions in the playoffs have been isolations, the highest among the four remaining teams.

How the Warriors corral Harden and Paul on drives and midrange jumpers will resonate. If they can siphon off lobs to Capela and close out on 3-pointer shooters, success will be theirs.

"Our goal is to not have many breakdowns, communicate and not foul, and play solid defense for 48 minutes," Curry said. "And we've done a pretty good job of that so far throughout the playoffs. They're a new, different type of challenge with how they go about isolation and shoot as many 3s as they do, but we've seen a lot of film. We've experienced it throughout the season the three games we played them and we've got to be ready."

For Houston, the challenge is as daunting. Ever since Kerr turned to his "Hamptons Five" lineup of Curry, Durant, Green, Thompson and Andre Iguodala, the Warriors have outscored their opponents by 41 points per 100 possessions over 54 minutes. That lineup has assisted on 75 percent of its field goals and is playing at a torrid pace of 114 possessions per 48 minutes.

Defending the Warriors presents a multitude of challenges, starting with Durant. He shot 41.9 percent on 3s during the season and is shooting 60.9 percent from midrange in the playoffs.

"He's maybe the best scorer in the league," Tucker said of Durant. "I don't think there's a right or wrong answer to that (defending Durant). You do what you can. You try to pick him up early, you try to get physical. You try to do stuff and he's going to try to counter it. It's a chess match.

"Those guys can score the ball. They're going to score the ball. They're going to score a bunch of points. It's a product of sticking together and trying to minimize that as much as possible."

That philosophy applies to both teams on both ends. Golden State produced a robust 61.8 effective field goal percentage against the Rockets during three regular-season meetings, leaving the onus on Houston to defend at a more rigorous clip. The Rockets countered with an effective field goal percentage (56.0) above their season average (55.1) against a team rife with stellar individual defenders, meaning Houston will continue to do what comes so efficiently.

"There will be iso," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. "Now whether it's a little bit more or a little bit less, I think that depends on the game. But we're not going to change up a whole lot of what we do."


Last Updated: 10/7/2024 11:18:44 AM EST.


You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.