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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 4/29/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
INDIANA
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

192.5
 
83
Final
101

TORONTO (59 - 28) at INDIANA (47 - 40)
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Friday, 4/29/2016 7:35 PM
Eastern Conference - Round 1 - Best of 7 - Game 6 - TOR Leads 3-2
Board OpenLatest
711TORONTO196193.5
712INDIANA-2-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games59-28+13.946-4043-43102.350.944.8%53.198.049.044.4%48.8
Road Games25-18+5.222-2019-24100.149.944.0%52.297.848.944.7%49.8
Last 5 Games3-2-1.22-31-494.849.040.1%56.294.249.043.2%46.8
Playoff Games3-2-1.22-31-494.849.040.1%56.294.249.043.2%46.8
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.350.936-8144.8%9-2336.4%21-2777.8%531019208125
vs opponents surrendering102.451.138-8545.1%8-2435.0%18-2375.7%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)100.149.936-8244.0%8-2435.6%20-2578.2%521018208126
Stats Against (All Games)98.049.036-8244.4%9-2337.3%17-2275.2%491022227135
vs opponents averaging102.150.938-8545.1%8-2435.2%17-2375.6%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)97.848.937-8244.7%8-2336.3%16-2274.5%501022217136

INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games47-40-5.445-4238-48101.750.744.9%51.8100.149.243.8%53.6
Home Games27-16-3.222-2117-25102.451.445.5%52.798.549.543.7%52.0
Last 5 Games2-3+0.13-21-494.249.043.2%46.894.849.040.1%56.2
Playoff Games2-3+0.13-21-494.249.043.2%46.894.849.040.1%56.2
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.750.738-8544.9%8-2335.3%18-2376.7%521021209145
vs opponents surrendering102.15138-8445.1%8-2435.5%18-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)102.451.438-8545.5%8-2334.8%18-2375.9%531021199145
Stats Against (All Games)100.149.237-8543.8%8-2532.9%18-2475.4%541121218154
vs opponents averaging102.25138-8445.1%8-2435.3%18-2375.7%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.549.537-8543.7%8-2532.8%16-2175.3%521119207155
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.3,  INDIANA 95.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/20/2016ORLANDO105-100W-9L209.5U35-8143.2%621040-8348.2%4912
3/23/2016@ BOSTON79-91L4L205.5U31-8934.8%621135-8043.7%588
3/25/2016@ HOUSTON109-112L-1L210.5O39-9441.5%581042-8151.9%6316
3/26/2016@ NEW ORLEANS115-91W-11.5W200O39-7353.4%531337-8543.5%397
3/28/2016OKLAHOMA CITY100-119L3L211O38-9340.9%51941-8647.7%6210
3/30/2016ATLANTA105-97W-1W201.5O36-8045.0%541137-8344.6%4618
4/1/2016@ MEMPHIS99-95W-5.5L198U30-7142.3%451837-9140.7%5514
4/2/2016@ SAN ANTONIO95-102L13.5W191.5O40-8050.0%361335-7745.5%5014
4/5/2016CHARLOTTE96-90W-5.5W201U34-7843.6%611132-8836.4%546
4/7/2016@ ATLANTA87-95L5.5L200U32-8438.1%561133-7643.4%4813
4/8/2016INDIANA111-98W5W192.5O37-6854.4%541637-8344.6%389
4/10/2016@ NEW YORK93-89W-6.5L196U37-7847.4%47632-8936.0%618
4/12/2016PHILADELPHIA122-98W-12W204.5O48-9550.5%631335-7745.5%4113
4/13/2016@ BROOKLYN103-96W-5.5W206.5U41-9344.1%67939-8943.8%468
4/16/2016INDIANA90-100L-7L195U30-7938.0%651934-7943.0%4913
4/18/2016INDIANA98-87W-8W195U35-8043.7%531329-7041.4%4013
4/21/2016@ INDIANA101-85W1W195U39-9441.5%551126-6838.2%5116
4/23/2016@ INDIANA83-100L-1L193U27-7436.5%561740-8547.1%4912
4/26/2016INDIANA102-99W-7L194O33-8240.2%52733-7345.2%4514
4/29/2016@ INDIANA              

INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/21/2016PHILADELPHIA91-75W-15W210U35-8143.2%541231-8038.7%4815
3/24/2016NEW ORLEANS92-84W-14L202.5U36-7945.6%461335-8541.2%5316
3/26/2016@ BROOKLYN110-120L-6L205O37-7748.1%361942-7754.5%4920
3/27/2016HOUSTON104-101W-1.5W210.5U41-8747.1%551338-8544.7%5414
3/29/2016CHICAGO96-98L-5.5L204.5U39-9043.3%521137-8742.5%5315
3/31/2016ORLANDO94-114L-6L209U36-8641.9%561948-9053.3%4713
4/2/2016@ PHILADELPHIA115-102W-11W202O44-8452.4%541334-8341.0%4716
4/3/2016@ NEW YORK92-87W-7L195.5U34-8142.0%591633-9634.4%6010
4/6/2016CLEVELAND123-109W-4W196O45-8056.2%441435-7447.3%3810
4/8/2016@ TORONTO98-111L-5L192.5O37-8344.6%38937-6854.4%5416
4/10/2016BROOKLYN129-105W-13.5W204O48-8655.8%612035-9138.5%4315
4/12/2016NEW YORK102-90W-11W197U41-8051.2%511336-8045.0%3915
4/13/2016@ MILWAUKEE97-92W5W202U39-9043.3%561737-8742.5%4915
4/16/2016@ TORONTO100-90W7W195U34-7943.0%491330-7938.0%6519
4/18/2016@ TORONTO87-98L8L195U29-7041.4%401335-8043.7%5313
4/21/2016TORONTO85-101L-1L195U26-6838.2%511639-9441.5%5511
4/23/2016TORONTO100-83W1W193U40-8547.1%491227-7436.5%5617
4/26/2016@ TORONTO99-102L7W194O33-7345.2%451433-8240.2%527
4/29/2016TORONTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: He was never quite right health-wise late last year (which led to the poor conditioning head coach Dwane Casey cited this summer). Still, if healthy, Kyle Lowry can regain the borderline All-Star form he had two years ago . . . DeMar DeRozan makes a fine living attacking and getting to the line, but he has still yet to add a consistent three-point shot . . . Cory Joseph had quietly developed into one of the league's best back-up point guards in San Antonio, a lock down defender and efficient offensive player . . . Rookie Delon Wright does a lot of things well, but is most likely looking at a developmental year . . . Norman Powell is a big scoring guard who could be a solid bench piece down the line. The Raptors spent big to bring in DeMarre Carroll, a true 3-and-D wing . . . With Amir Johnson signing with Boston, Patrick Patterson has a chance to step into the starting lineup. He's fairly one-dimensional offensively, mostly camping out for corner threes . . . Toronto brought in competition for the power forward spot by signing Luis Scola. He's a mediocre at best defensively, but can take advantage of weaker defenders in the low-post . . . His development seems to have stalled, and Terrence Ross will try to reinvent himself as a sixth man . . . James Johnson has never been capable of handling big minutes, but he's a solid second-unit player who does everything well . . . Bruno Caboclo is still at least a year away from the rotation. Jonas Valanciunas has plenty of talent, but he doesn't do the little things well on offense (like screening) and is a defensive liability. It's why his minutes will continue to be limited . . . Bismack Biyombo is a zero on offense, but he's effective as a rim-protector and rebounder . . . Lucas Nogueira is still coming along as a long-term project.
INDIANA: Monta Ellis figures to have the ball in his hands early and often. He and Paul George could do a lot of pick-and-roll work . . . With Ellis coming in, George Hill will likely play off the ball more often than he did last year. It's the kind of role he once filled alongside Lance Stephenson . . . The Pacers figure to use a lot of small ball, meaning C.J. Miles will get minutes as a three-point specialist in three-guard looks . . . Rodney Stuckey was solid last year, and figures to resume a sixth man role . . . Indy will try to get Chase Budinger back on track. When healthy, he's an effective spot-up shooter who moves well off the ball . . . Joseph Young is unlikely to crack the rotation, but his shooting gives him some hope down the line ... His shattered leg should be close to 100%, and the Pacers will rely on Paul George to play a ton of minutes. He'll do a lot more work as a playmaking 4 as Indiana plans to go small ball often . . . He filled in for George as a glue guy last year, but Solomon Hill's skillset is limited. He's looking to hang on to a rotation spot . . . Lavoy Allen gives them a veteran big in a frontcourt full of question marks. He's a physical presence who typically gets into the right spots defensively . . . The Pacers traded for Rakeem Christmas weeks after Cleveland drafted him. He'll have to prove himself defensively after rotting in Syracuse's zone, but he's long and physical . . . Another defense-first youngster, Glenn Robinson III, has a chance at a rotation spot. Jordan Hill will likely get first shot to replace Roy Hibbert. He's a defensive downgrade, but can score around the basket and rebound . . . Rookie Myles Turner's ability to step away and knock down shots, plus protect the rim, makes him intriguing . . . Ian Mahinmi is back as a 7-foot enforcer . . . Indiana also retained Shayne Whittington as additional depth.
PREVIEW
Raptors-Pacers Preview
 

The Indiana Pacers are trying to get their spirits back up after putting their season in jeopardy by blowing a huge lead.

The Toronto Raptors now have a cushion in this first-round series, although they don't want to think about that as they go back on the road.

The Pacers aim to force a seventh game when they host the Raptors on Friday night, while Toronto tries to capture a seven-game series for the first time.

Indiana led by 15 late in the third quarter Tuesday but lost 102-99 at Toronto. The Pacers, outscored 25-9 in the fourth, were still feeling the effects of the collapse at Thursday's practice with star Paul George saying he wasn't over it.

"A chance to make Friday night a special Friday night in a close-out game and we blew it, we blew the opportunity, it's frustration," said George, who scored 39 points.

Now the Pacers, who have won their three previous first-round series, are looking to stay alive and earn a return to Toronto on Sunday.

"It's a desperation feeling," George said. "We'll give everything we have tomorrow night and make sure that that's enough."

Raptors stars DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry have been far from their best in the series, with Lowry averaging 15.2 points and 31.4 percent shooting. DeRozan broke out with 34 points in Game 5 after averaging 13.3 and 29.6 percent in the first four.

''It's all about patience,'' DeRozan said. ''You can't get flustered, you can't get frustrated. You've got to stay the course. That's what we're going to continue to do.''

The Raptors have won a playoff series once, beating New York in five games in 2001. They are eager to get off to a better start after facing double-digit deficits after one quarter the last two games.

"You gotta treat this like Game 7," coach Dwane Casey said. "We gotta come out fighting, we know their backs are going to be against the wall. We can't go and get ambushed."

Toronto wasn't eager to re-visit being in this position against Brooklyn two years ago, when it lost Game 6 on the road and Game 7 at home.

"What happened two years ago is in the past as well as what happened last year is in the past," forward Patrick Patterson said. "To think about it, to dwell about it, none of us really do that. We focus on this opportunity we have now."

Patterson made his first start of the series Tuesday in place of Luis Scola, who did not play.

The Raptors' strong finish came with three reserves on the court for the final 12 minutes in Bismack Biyombo, Cory Joseph and Norman Powell. Biyombo had 10 points and 16 boards.

Toronto was down 13 when it scored the first six points of a 21-2 run to open the fourth quarter with George on the bench. The same scenario occurred in the second quarter as the Raptors cut a 15-point deficit to three with George resting.

George said he would be willing to play 48 minutes Friday, although he won't lobby coach Frank Vogel to do so.

"Coach is getting a lot of criticism for taking me out," George said. "Both times he took me out we were in the drivers' seat and looking comfortable, up 15, up 13 both times. We're supposed to do our job and maintain that lead, extend that lead."


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