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NBA : First Half Matchup
Monday 1/20/2020Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA CITY
 First Half Results
HOUSTON
+4  

-4  


116
 
57
Final
64

OKLAHOMA CITY (24 - 19) at HOUSTON (26 - 15)
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Monday, 1/20/2020 5:05 PM
Board First Half
517OKLAHOMA CITY116
518HOUSTON-4
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-19+1.427-1520-23109.654.046.8%51.0108.054.045.7%51.9
Road Games10-10+3.615-58-12105.252.244.5%53.4105.652.144.8%52.5
Last 5 Games2-3-4.72-35-0115.055.648.6%47.2116.064.849.1%50.2
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.654.040-8546.8%10-3034.4%19-2479.7%51922197135
vs opponents surrendering11155.541-8945.4%12-3435.4%18-2377.2%541024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)105.252.238-8544.5%10-3033.1%20-2678.3%53920197134
Stats Against (All Games)108.054.041-9045.7%11-3235.1%15-1980.0%521023237134
vs opponents averaging111.555.941-8945.7%12-3435.7%18-2377.5%541024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)105.652.141-9144.8%11-3134.3%14-1780.4%521023236134

HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-15-16.120-2118-23118.660.545.3%55.6114.257.945.6%56.0
Home Games14-6-8.810-1011-9119.560.345.3%59.4111.654.843.7%56.5
Last 5 Games1-4-8.71-42-3112.655.643.4%55.0116.857.445.9%57.6
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)118.660.541-9145.3%15-4434.8%21-2778.1%561122228155
vs opponents surrendering111.555.741-8945.7%12-3435.4%18-2377.5%541024218145
Team Stats (Home Games)119.560.342-9245.3%15-4433.8%21-2876.4%591122228145
Stats Against (All Games)114.257.942-9345.6%12-3634.5%17-2375.6%561126228145
vs opponents averaging111.155.641-8945.7%12-3335.3%18-2377.4%541024218145
Stats Against (Home Games)111.654.841-9343.7%12-3833.3%18-2473.7%561125227144
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA CITY 97.1,  HOUSTON 95.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/11/2019@ SACRAMENTO93-94L2W207U34-7943.0%511639-8844.3%5315
12/14/2019@ DENVER102-110L5.5L204O38-8146.9%421543-8550.6%5215
12/16/2019CHICAGO109-106W-5L208O35-6950.7%482643-8749.4%3713
12/18/2019MEMPHIS126-122W-6.5L219O46-8454.8%441250-9851.0%5213
12/20/2019PHOENIX126-108W-2.5W224.5O49-8756.3%471538-8743.7%4515
12/22/2019LA CLIPPERS118-112W-1.5W235.5U46-9747.4%531240-8646.5%5015
12/26/2019MEMPHIS97-110L-6L224.5U38-9241.3%42946-8454.8%5515
12/27/2019@ CHARLOTTE104-102W-1W206.5U40-8944.9%641442-10141.6%6315
12/29/2019@ TORONTO98-97W5W209U34-7843.6%481735-8342.2%4714
12/31/2019DALLAS106-101W2.5W217.5U39-9142.9%661133-9335.5%5910
1/2/2020@ SAN ANTONIO109-103W2.5W217U43-8948.3%54440-9243.5%528
1/4/2020@ CLEVELAND121-106W-6.5W213.5O43-9644.8%601139-8545.9%4713
1/6/2020@ PHILADELPHIA113-120L8W210.5O40-8944.9%601246-9051.1%4610
1/7/2020@ BROOKLYN111-103W1W216.5U38-9241.3%621540-9840.8%5917
1/9/2020HOUSTON113-92W3W228U43-8749.4%581334-8938.2%4614
1/11/2020LA LAKERS110-125L-9L214O43-9246.7%42751-9951.5%5912
1/13/2020@ MINNESOTA117-104W-2W218O41-8250.0%581538-9141.8%449
1/15/2020TORONTO121-130L-1L213O43-8550.6%391852-8561.2%4118
1/17/2020MIAMI108-115L1L216O37-8444.0%381041-8448.8%5911
1/18/2020PORTLAND119-106W-6.5W215.5O43-8351.8%591239-9142.9%4812
1/20/2020@ HOUSTON              
1/22/2020@ ORLANDO              
1/24/2020ATLANTA              
1/25/2020@ MINNESOTA              
1/27/2020DALLAS              
1/29/2020@ SACRAMENTO              
1/31/2020@ PHOENIX              
2/5/2020CLEVELAND              

HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/11/2019@ CLEVELAND116-110W-11.5L230.5U43-8749.4%421346-8951.7%4815
12/13/2019@ ORLANDO130-107W-6.5W220O48-8655.8%48940-9144.0%466
12/14/2019DETROIT107-115L-7.5L226U41-10240.2%551141-9244.6%6714
12/16/2019SAN ANTONIO109-107W-10L231.5U40-9840.8%661239-9242.4%5718
12/19/2019@ LA CLIPPERS122-117W5W236.5O43-8650.0%511843-8749.4%4718
12/21/2019@ PHOENIX139-125W-9W238O51-8758.6%391047-9151.6%538
12/23/2019@ SACRAMENTO113-104W-6W230U39-8744.8%431141-8747.1%6217
12/25/2019@ GOLDEN STATE104-116L-11L230U37-10037.0%531241-8747.1%6116
12/28/2019BROOKLYN108-98W-9W234.5U44-10143.6%671437-9240.2%6215
12/29/2019@ NEW ORLEANS112-127L5L223O42-8151.9%471750-10249.0%559
12/31/2019DENVER130-104W-6W225O46-8752.9%581545-9746.4%4716
1/3/2020PHILADELPHIA118-108W-3W225O41-8647.7%561142-9245.7%5411
1/8/2020@ ATLANTA122-115W-7.5L237.5U39-9242.4%681339-10636.8%6511
1/9/2020@ OKLAHOMA CITY92-113L-3L228U34-8938.2%461443-8749.4%5813
1/11/2020MINNESOTA139-109W-11W232O49-9551.6%651836-9537.9%5818
1/14/2020@ MEMPHIS110-121L-6L238.5U37-8643.0%501546-9051.1%487
1/15/2020PORTLAND107-117L-8.5L237.5U38-9639.6%591241-9543.2%667
1/18/2020LA LAKERS115-124L-3.5L234.5O40-9044.4%552045-9348.4%5817
1/20/2020OKLAHOMA CITY              
1/22/2020DENVER              
1/24/2020@ MINNESOTA              
1/26/2020@ DENVER              
1/27/2020@ UTAH              
1/29/2020@ PORTLAND              
1/31/2020DALLAS              
2/2/2020NEW ORLEANS              
2/4/2020CHARLOTTE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OKLAHOMA CITY: LAST SEASON: 49-33, lost 4-1 to Portland in Western Conference first round.
COACH: Billy Donovan (fifth season, 199-129).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Chris Paul (15.6 ppg with Houston), G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (10.8 with Los Angeles Clippers), F Danilo Gallinari (19.8 with Clippers), F Andre Roberson (5.0), C Steven Adams (13.9).
KEY LOSSES: G Russell Westbrook, F Paul George, G Jerami Grant, F Markieff Morris, F Patrick Patterson.
KEY ADDITIONS: Paul, Gilgeous-Alexander, Gallinari, Darius Bazley, Justin Patton, Mike Muscala. PLAYERS TO WATCH: Even though the Thunder will be widely expected to struggle this season, the backcourt of Paul and Gilgeous-Alexander ' assuming health ' is certainly good enough to help Oklahoma City contend for a postseason berth. It'll be interesting to see if Paul is energized by the trade, Gilgeous-Alexander is a budding young talent and Gallinari (coming off his best scoring season) is a veteran presence who fits very nicely into today's perimeter-based NBA game.
OUTLOOK: The Thunder went all-in on title-chasing in recent years, and now they're all-in on a reset after trading away Westbrook and George. But this isn't anywhere near a tank; there are plenty of good players on the Thunder roster, and GM Sam Presti has accumulated more than a dozen first-round picks over the next seven years to play with if he's inclined to make a big move. If they can trade Paul, which may still be an option despite the veteran's massive $44 million player option for the 2021-22 season, that would only add more pieces to Presti's plan for an OKC reload.

Because of this important information, no power rating or computer score edges are posted for this game.

HOUSTON: LAST SEASON: 53-29, lost 4-2 to Golden State in Western Conference semifinals.
COACH: Mike D'Antoni (fourth season with Rockets, 173-73; 16th season overall, 628-499).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Russell Westbrook (22.9 ppg with Oklahoma City), G James Harden (36.1), F Eric Gordon (16.2), F P.J. Tucker (7.3), C Clint Capela (12.0).
KEY LOSSES: G Chris Paul, G Iman Shumpert, C Kenneth Faried
KEY ADDITIONS: Westbrook, C Tyson Chandler, F Thabo Sefolosha, F Ryan Anderson, F Ben McLemore.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: All eyes will be on Westbrook and Harden as the Rockets try to prove that these two ball-dominant guards can coexist after Houston sent Paul to Oklahoma City in exchange for Westbrook. Harden and Westbrook are longtime friends and played together in Oklahoma City at the beginning of Harden's career when he was the sixth man for the Thunder and insist that things will work out because they want them to. But things have changed a lot since their Oklahoma City days and it will be interesting to see how Westbrook will adjust to playing a supporting role to Harden after being the face of the Thunder for years.
OUTLOOK: The addition of Westbrook to this team starring Harden gives the Rockets two of the league's most dynamic scorers and playmakers a year after Houston lost to Golden State in the Western Conference semifinals. If the pairing of is successful it could help the Rockets become an offensive juggernaut in the stacked Western Conference. While Harden and Westbrook will drive Houston's success, players like Eric Gordon and center Clint Capela will have to continue to improve if the Rockets hope to finally get over the hump and compete for their first title since winning back-to-back championships in 1994-95.
PREVIEW
Rockets face Thunder hoping to 'stick together'
 

The skid began in earnest on Jan. 9 with a 21-point loss in Oklahoma City and over the past 10 days, the Houston Rockets have stumbled to regain their footing in the treacherous Western Conference.

Houston has dropped four of its past five games, including that setback to the Thunder, who will visit the Rockets on Monday for a 5 p.m. ET tip at Toyota Center.

With their 124-115 loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday, the Rockets dropped to sixth place in the Western Conference standings, a precipitous slide from their perch in second place behind the Lakers earlier this month.

The Rockets' problems range from defensive lethargy to wayward perimeter shooting. Their lack of size and athleticism was exposed by the Lakers, particularly in the third quarter when Houston surrendered an 11-point lead through turnovers, missing 10 of 11 3-pointers and allowing the Lakers to ignite their transition offense.

"It was just us," Rockets guard James Harden said. "We weren't getting good shots. Obviously, we weren't getting back on defense. They were getting cherry-pick layups ... things that we can control. We weren't going to the glass offensively, we weren't getting back defensively in transition and they got going, especially their role players."

It is no coincidence that Harden's struggles parallel the Rockets' woes.

Harden reeled off seven consecutive games of 50 percent or better shooting from the floor, averaging 36.6 points and eight assists while the Rockets won six of those seven contests. Since that sizzling stretch, the Rockets are 2-4 with three consecutive losses, while Harden has averaged 29.9 points and 6.8 assists on 33.6 percent shooting, including 27 percent from behind the arc.

Russell Westbrook has averaged 32.5 points on 53.2 percent shooting, plus 7.0 rebounds and 8.5 assists over the past four games, but has mattered little to the Rockets' bottom line. That Houston has dropped three of those games only amplifies the notion that Harden must get untracked for Houston to do the same.

Until then, the Rockets will try to keep the ship from taking on additional water.

"We've got to stay positive," Westbrook said. "When adversity (hits), what are you going to do? You've got to look at yourself, stay locked in. It's that part of the season. It happens. As a unit, as a team, we've got to stick together and figure out the best way to put our best foot forward."

The Thunder cleared a hurdle of their own with a 119-106 home win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday, reversing a skid of three losses in four games since the most recent win over Houston.

Oklahoma City, the Western Conference's seventh-place team, continues to display impressive resilience, besting Portland despite missing a pair of starters in Danilo Gallinari and Terrance Ferguson.

Their three-guard attack of Chris Paul, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Dennis Schroder remains dynamic, with Paul matching his season high of 30 points against the Trail Blazers while Gilgeous-Alexander and Schroder combined for 37 points (on 14-of-28 shooting) and nine assists.

Having exceeded preseason expectations, Oklahoma City continues to excel at thriving now that expectations have shifted.

"Losing is no fun," Paul said. "Winning is contagious, and we needed to get that mojo back."

The Rockets, in the midst of what must seem protracted struggles, understand that sentiment.

-Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/27/2024 4:02:23 AM EST.


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