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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 2/26/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHARLOTTE
 
LA CLIPPERS
+16.5  

-16.5  


196
 
84
Final
106

CHARLOTTE (13 - 43) at LA CLIPPERS (40 - 18)
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Tuesday, 2/26/2013 10:35 PM
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515CHARLOTTE199198
516LA CLIPPERS-15-16
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHARLOTTE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-43-14.619-3625-3093.846.742.0%51.2102.852.646.5%53.2
Road Games6-21-2.311-1610-1791.746.041.3%50.9103.053.046.9%54.2
Last 5 Games1-4-2.21-42-391.051.239.6%55.0103.251.647.3%52.6
CHARLOTTE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)93.846.734-8242.0%6-1734.7%19-2674.8%511219197136
vs opponents surrendering97.448.937-8244.8%7-1935.6%17-2275.3%511122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)91.746.034-8241.3%6-1733.3%19-2573.6%511217197136
Stats Against (All Games)102.852.639-8446.5%9-2337.9%16-2274.0%531226227137
vs opponents averaging97.64937-8245.1%7-2035.8%16-2275.0%511122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)103.053.040-8546.9%9-2337.5%15-2072.7%541426217137

LA CLIPPERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games40-18+132-2631-26100.451.247.3%50.694.147.643.8%48.8
Home Games22-6-217-1116-11103.153.548.4%49.793.447.543.5%48.6
Last 5 Games4-1+23-24-1107.056.650.6%47.499.448.247.0%45.4
LA CLIPPERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.451.238-8147.3%7-2035.7%17-2470.8%5112232110146
vs opponents surrendering98.549.437-8345.2%7-2035.8%17-2275.2%511122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)103.153.539-8148.4%8-2137.0%16-2273.0%5011252110147
Stats Against (All Games)94.147.634-7843.8%7-2037.0%18-2475.0%491122218164
vs opponents averaging98.449.437-8245.2%7-2035.8%17-2275.9%511122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)93.447.534-7943.5%7-2034.0%18-2475.4%491122207175
Average power rating of opponents played: CHARLOTTE 96.3,  LA CLIPPERS 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHARLOTTE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/18/2013@ ORLANDO106-100W7W197O37-7946.8%551037-7946.8%4514
1/19/2013SACRAMENTO93-97L2.5L204U31-7243.1%541337-8145.7%4611
1/21/2013HOUSTON94-100L7.5W208.5U34-8142.0%451029-7439.2%6013
1/23/2013ATLANTA92-104L2.5L191O31-7640.8%501843-8749.4%5016
1/26/2013MINNESOTA102-101W-3L194O37-7350.7%411737-7748.1%4416
1/28/2013@ CHICAGO85-93L13W185U32-8139.5%511035-7844.9%5611
1/30/2013@ SAN ANTONIO78-102L14.5L204.5U30-7341.1%382338-6955.1%4323
2/2/2013@ HOUSTON95-109L12L208.5U33-7941.8%401342-8251.2%5414
2/4/2013@ MIAMI94-99L14W198U34-8042.5%471341-8150.6%4911
2/6/2013@ CLEVELAND95-122L6L206O37-7946.8%431352-9256.5%536
2/8/2013LA LAKERS93-100L6.5L206U38-8942.7%551036-8045.0%5113
2/9/2013@ PHILADELPHIA76-87L10L186U27-8830.7%54739-9341.9%6711
2/11/2013BOSTON94-91W4.5W191U33-7742.9%561032-7741.6%4810
2/13/2013@ INDIANA77-101L11L185.5U26-8231.7%621641-9543.2%627
2/19/2013@ ORLANDO105-92W5W198.5U38-8146.9%541637-8941.6%5114
2/20/2013DETROIT99-105L3.5L195O36-8940.4%54840-8149.4%519
2/22/2013CHICAGO75-105L6.5L185U25-7533.3%551242-8350.6%546
2/23/2013DENVER99-113L10L208.5O37-8245.1%501844-8353.0%4517
2/26/2013@ LA CLIPPERS              
3/1/2013@ UTAH              
3/3/2013@ SACRAMENTO              
3/4/2013@ PORTLAND              
3/6/2013BROOKLYN              
3/8/2013OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/9/2013@ WASHINGTON              
3/12/2013BOSTON              

LA CLIPPERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/17/2013@ MINNESOTA90-77W-5W193U35-7745.5%581830-8435.7%5314
1/19/2013WASHINGTON94-87W-13L194U34-9336.6%741132-7741.6%5218
1/21/2013@ GOLDEN STATE99-106L-4.5L197.5O38-8345.8%481439-7552.0%4517
1/22/2013OKLAHOMA CITY97-109L2.5L201O39-8446.4%481041-7852.6%4216
1/24/2013@ PHOENIX88-93L-6.5L190.5U33-8339.8%531530-7142.3%5714
1/26/2013@ PORTLAND100-101L0L190.5O40-8149.4%471535-7546.7%3914
1/27/2013PORTLAND96-83W-9.5W192.5U42-8251.2%401229-6643.9%4719
1/30/2013@ MINNESOTA96-90W-4.5W189U35-7745.5%591533-7544.0%4613
2/1/2013@ TORONTO73-98L-4L193U25-7234.7%521438-8146.9%5612
2/3/2013@ BOSTON104-106L-1.5L182.5O40-7950.6%482036-7250.0%3717
2/4/2013@ WASHINGTON90-98L-3L187.5O37-7946.8%512037-8444.0%5112
2/6/2013@ ORLANDO86-76W-5W184U33-8240.2%601430-8734.5%5818
2/8/2013@ MIAMI89-111L3.5L193O34-7744.2%441836-6852.9%4413
2/10/2013@ NEW YORK102-88W3.5W192U41-8051.2%511433-7444.6%3816
2/11/2013@ PHILADELPHIA107-90W-5W185O44-7558.7%501335-8441.7%4613
2/13/2013HOUSTON106-96W-11L208U37-7549.3%441836-8243.9%5021
2/14/2013@ LA LAKERS125-101W-4W201O46-8951.7%501438-7550.7%4316
2/21/2013SAN ANTONIO90-116L-4.5L201O32-7642.1%391843-7358.9%4517
2/23/2013UTAH107-94W-10W197.5O40-7851.3%542035-8441.7%4316
2/26/2013CHARLOTTE              
2/28/2013@ INDIANA              
3/1/2013@ CLEVELAND              
3/3/2013OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/6/2013MILWAUKEE              
3/7/2013@ DENVER              
3/10/2013DETROIT              
3/13/2013MEMPHIS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHARLOTTE: GUARDS: RAMON SESSIONS will have to adjust to a major downgrade in teammates, but he has the kind of versatile offensive skill set to be the focal point of this offense . . . The athletic GERALD HENDERSON has made strides the past two seasons. Realistically, his offensive skills are those of a No. 4 or 5 option . . . Coach Mike Dunlap is high on KEMBA WALKER, who was sometimes overwhelmed as a rookie. With a few new sets built in for him, he could thrive as a sixth man getting starter's minutes . . . BEN GORDON won't overtake Henderson, but should see big minutes as the Cats' only shooter . . . REGGIE WILLIAMS is a D-League talent . . . MATT CARROLL, in the final year of his $27 million deal, symbolizes everything that's gone wrong under Michael Jordan. FORWARDS: Drafting MICHAEL KIDD-GILCHRIST was as much about changing the losing culture as it was adding a piece they needed. MKG's statistical output is a question mark, but he'll see big minutes as a defensive stopper and intangibles guy . . . This team is seriously lacking in the post, where they may have no choice but to play TYRUS THOMAS for significant minutes. The talented but uber-underachieving big man claims to have added 20 pounds of muscle in the offseason. If nothing else, they might showcase him in a desperate attempt to get some trade value . . . Rookie JEFFERY TAYLOR figures to make the team and has the versatility and athleticism to be a respectable second-unit guy. CENTERS: Charlotte sees BISMACK BIYOMBO as a franchise cornerstone. He can certainly rebound and block shots, but his offense is atrocious . . . BRENDAN HAYWOOD brings a veteran presence. At his age he can't go more than 15 or so minutes per night . . . BYRON MULLENS never saw a shot he didn't like. He'll get one more chance to prove he's an NBA rotation player, able to play the four or five . . . DeSAGANA DIOP is doing those things that DeSagana Diop does.
LA CLIPPERS: GUARDS: CHRIS PAUL was every bit an MVP-caliber player in his first year in L.A. They should monitor his minutes late in the regular season to keep him fresh for the playoffs. . . His Achilles is on schedule to be healed by December, and CHAUNCEY BILLUPS will start once he's healthy. He's likely to lose athleticism, and his leash could be short if he shoots as poorly as he did last year . . . JAMAL CRAWFORD steps in to lead the second unit. We'll see how quickly his inefficient, shoot-first ways grow stale . . . ERIC BLEDSOE was a stud in the playoffs. He can't play extended minutes alongside Paul, but coach Vinny Del Negro knows he has to get Bledsoe on the floor . . . WILLIE GREEN provides capable depth, but he's on the outside looking in at the rotation. FORWARDS: BLAKE GRIFFIN's knee injury likely isn't serious enough to linger into the season. He's starting to develop some post moves to go along with his dunks . . . CARON BUTLER played hurt for most of last year, but still did enough to nail down a starting job for this season . . . LAMAR ODOM moped his way back to L.A. Don't be surprised if he has a strong bounce-back year, especially considering he'll be the Clippers' best defensive big . . . GRANT HILL could see some starts, but more likely the 40-year-old is pegged for limited minutes . . . MATT BARNES will replace Hill once he injures himself again . . . RONNY TURIAF will provide some of the toughness they lost when Reggie Evans left . . . TREY THOMPKINS will continue to languish on the bench, especially after sitting out the preseason with a knee injury. CENTERS: He can block shots and rebound, but at this point DeANDRE JORDAN is just too much of a defensive liability in space to play 30-plus minutes. That's why the Clippers will often pair Lamar Odom with Blake Griffin in the frontcourt . . . RYAN HOLLINS can also defend the basket and has six fouls to give.
PREVIEW
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*Bobcats-Clippers Preview* ==========================

By MATT BECKER STATS Editor

Charlotte (13-43) at Los Angeles (40-18), 10:30 p.m. EDT

After a forgettable showing in their first game out of the All-Star break, the Los Angeles Clippers returned to their high-flying ways.

They seemingly shouldn't have any trouble putting together another strong performance against the Charlotte Bobcats and their vulnerable defense.

The Pacific Division-leading Clippers look for a sixth win in seven games Tuesday night against the Bobcats at Staples Center.

Los Angeles (40-18) went into the break riding a four-game winning streak while averaging 110.0 points and 52.7 percent shooting. Playing for the first time since Chris Paul won All-Star game MVP honors, the Clippers came out flat in a 116-90 home loss to San Antonio on Thursday, but bounced back two nights later with a 107-94 victory over Utah.

Caron Butler scored 21 while Blake Griffin and Lamar Odom added 18 points each for Los Angeles, which shot 51.3 percent and led by as many as 21.

"We were just a lot more focused," guard Chauncey Billups said. "That San Antonio game left a really bad taste in our mouth."

Odom came out inspired, shooting 8 of 15 to reach a season high in points to go with six rebounds in 23 minutes. The 14-year veteran had totaled 13 points in his previous six games.

"I'm starting to get my legs underneath me. I'm just trying to stay at it, work hard," he said. "I'm trying to fit in and do whatever I can do to help the team win."

Another victory certainly appears to be in reach considering the Bobcats (13-43) have dropped 10 of 12 road games, with both victories coming over hapless Orlando.

The Bobcats, opening a four-game trip, allow an average of 102.8 points to rank 28th in the league, and they've been even worse on defense lately.

They've given up at least 105 points each time in losing their last three while allowing opponents to shoot 51.0 percent. Those contests were all at home and two came against subpar offensive teams in Detroit and Chicago.

Now they face a Clippers club that has scored at least 106 points in four of its last five and is 23-3 when getting at least 102.

Some of Charlotte's problems in a 113-99 loss to Denver on Saturday stemmed from it turning the ball over 18 times, leading to 23 points for the Nuggets.

"We had a lot of turnovers that led to a lot of fast-break points for them," said rookie Jeffery Taylor, who had a season-high 18 points. "We usually keep our turnover count down, so that was a little uncharacteristic for us."

Protecting the ball could again be difficult, however, as the Clippers are forcing a league-best 16.7 turnovers.

Although the Bobcats struggled defensively Saturday, Kemba Walker again played well with 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting for his fourth straight 20-point game. He is averaging 24.8 points and 53.0 percent from the field during the surge after averaging 11.0 and 33.9 in his previous five.

Byron Mullens has cooled off considerably following a hot stretch, totaling six points and shooting 2 of 21 in his last two games. The 7-foot forward had averaged 19.2 points - 6.7 better than his season average - in his previous six contests.

He had a team-high 19 points to go with nine rebounds in a 100-94 loss to Los Angeles on Dec. 12, while Walker scored 17.

Paul, Griffin and Matt Barnes each scored 19 for the Clippers, who have won the last four in the series by an average of 12.7 points.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 8:31:20 AM EST.


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