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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 11/25/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH
 
LA CLIPPERS
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

197
 
102
Final
91

UTAH (6 - 7) at LA CLIPPERS (7 - 7)
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Wednesday, 11/25/2015 10:35 PM
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723UTAH195.5196
724LA CLIPPERS-4.5-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-7-2.87-54-994.645.243.1%51.793.848.243.7%49.9
Road Games4-5-0.36-33-696.344.343.9%51.392.647.043.0%49.6
Last 5 Games2-3-1.21-32-393.043.644.1%49.6100.053.646.9%44.2
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)94.645.235-8143.1%7-2034.5%18-2474.0%521218239156
vs opponents surrendering99.649.437-8444.0%8-2334.7%18-2475.8%521022218155
Team Stats (Road Games)96.344.337-8343.9%7-1936.1%16-2275.9%511219249145
Stats Against (All Games)93.848.233-7643.7%7-2134.8%20-2675.7%50918208166
vs opponents averaging100.249.137-8444.1%8-2434.1%18-2475.4%531121218155
Stats Against (Road Games)92.647.032-7443.0%7-2134.1%22-2976.4%50918197157

LA CLIPPERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-7-5.95-98-5103.648.546.1%51.2103.847.943.8%56.3
Home Games5-3-0.92-64-4102.151.945.8%51.1100.652.041.8%56.0
Last 5 Games2-3-3.72-32-2100.050.245.6%48.0101.454.043.0%56.0
LA CLIPPERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.648.538-8246.1%8-2431.7%20-2968.6%51922227136
vs opponents surrendering10250.238-8544.8%8-2433.6%18-2474.4%531022229155
Team Stats (Home Games)102.151.937-8045.8%7-2428.6%22-2973.9%51922227136
Stats Against (All Games)103.847.937-8543.8%9-2534.6%21-2777.3%561221257142
vs opponents averaging103.250.138-8544.4%9-2535.4%18-2575.3%541122218154
Stats Against (Home Games)100.652.036-8641.8%7-2430.1%22-2878.3%561320257142
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH 95.5,  LA CLIPPERS 97.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ DETROIT87-92L0L191U35-7546.7%471230-7440.5%5210
10/30/2015@ PHILADELPHIA99-71W-7.5W186U36-8840.9%60719-6330.2%5118
10/31/2015@ INDIANA97-76W4W193U39-8844.3%591728-7040.0%4224
11/4/2015PORTLAND92-108L-7L189.5O33-8837.5%53941-7753.2%6719
11/5/2015@ DENVER96-84W-3W191U37-8543.5%541028-7238.9%5513
11/7/2015MEMPHIS89-79W-2.5W179.5U31-7441.9%562130-9133.0%5214
11/10/2015@ CLEVELAND114-118L5.5W187O40-8248.8%431637-7450.0%5016
11/12/2015@ MIAMI91-92L3.5W184U34-8938.2%521036-7746.8%5915
11/13/2015@ ORLANDO93-102L-1L189.5O34-8739.1%481732-7642.1%5820
11/15/2015@ ATLANTA97-96W3W192O39-7651.3%471737-7648.7%3715
11/18/2015TORONTO93-89W-4T191U35-7248.6%491734-8042.5%4214
11/20/2015@ DALLAS93-102L1.5L196.5U35-8043.7%521739-8347.0%428
11/23/2015OKLAHOMA CITY89-111L-2.5L202U28-7338.4%522142-7754.5%4216
11/25/2015@ LA CLIPPERS              
11/28/2015NEW ORLEANS              
11/30/2015GOLDEN STATE              
12/3/2015ORLANDO              
12/5/2015INDIANA              
12/8/2015@ SACRAMENTO              
12/9/2015NEW YORK              
12/11/2015OKLAHOMA CITY              

LA CLIPPERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ SACRAMENTO111-104W-5.5W211.5O42-8052.5%491541-9443.6%5916
10/29/2015DALLAS104-88W-12W212.5U38-8743.7%68835-9736.1%5912
10/31/2015SACRAMENTO114-109W-10L217O39-7651.3%581743-10142.6%5913
11/2/2015PHOENIX102-96W-9L207.5U37-8245.1%501136-9836.7%669
11/4/2015@ GOLDEN STATE108-112L7.5W217.5O43-8848.9%541139-8545.9%5212
11/7/2015HOUSTON105-109L-5.5L212O42-8847.7%511238-8644.2%5414
11/9/2015MEMPHIS94-92W-7L200U28-6841.2%441835-8043.7%5414
11/11/2015@ DALLAS108-118L-7L211.5O37-8643.0%511042-7655.3%5013
11/12/2015@ PHOENIX104-118L2.5L205.5O40-9044.4%521444-8353.0%5519
11/14/2015DETROIT101-96W-2.5W196O37-7946.8%471333-7444.6%5415
11/19/2015GOLDEN STATE117-124L5.5L213O44-8850.0%421038-7352.1%5019
11/20/2015@ PORTLAND91-102L-4.5L210U38-8644.2%481338-9042.2%6614
11/22/2015TORONTO80-91L-6.5L203U29-7439.2%491929-7837.2%5214
11/24/2015@ DENVER111-94W-7W205P37-7946.8%54731-7839.7%5816
11/25/2015UTAH              
11/27/2015NEW ORLEANS              
11/29/2015MINNESOTA              
11/30/2015PORTLAND              
12/2/2015INDIANA              
12/5/2015ORLANDO              
12/7/2015@ MINNESOTA              
12/9/2015@ MILWAUKEE              
12/10/2015@ CHICAGO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
UTAH: Dante Exum tore his ACL over the summer and will not play this season . . . Alec Burks is expected to be 100% after missing most of last season with a shoulder injury. If the improved three-point shot he showed off last year is for real, he'll be a solid two-way player . . . Trey Burke is looking at a sixth man role. It's a better fit for him; he doesn't have the athleticism to keep up with top guards . . . Joe Ingles is back as a solid glue guy in a part-time role . . . Raul Neto can be a solid defender and just might be the favorite to start this season . . . Olivier Hanlan gives them another potential ball-handler off the bench. Utah's go-to scorer is Gordon Hayward. He can knock down open jumpers and showed improved play off the dribble last year . . . Derrick Favors has always been a solid two-way player, and he and Rudy Gobert clicked nicely down the stretch last season . . . Rodney Hood has the makings of a solid 3-and-D wing. He could play his way into big minutes with Hayward's ability to slide to shooting guard . . . Trevor Booker is a decent defender who moves around and sets screens on offense . . . Trey Lyles' ability to step away from the basket is a plus, though he might need a year to add muscle . . . Defensive-minded J.J. O'Brien replaces Jeremy Evans at the end of the bench. The Enes Kanter trade opened up big minutes for Rudy Gobert, and he was a monster in the second half of the season. His defense alone makes him a legitimate All-Star candidate, though opponents will surely go small early and often to try to take him off the court . . . Tibor Pleiss is a bit of a poor man's Kanter, solid and skilled offensively but a poor defender.
LA CLIPPERS: The Clips will keep closer tabs on Chris Paul's regular-season minutes after spending big to beef up their bench . . . J.J. Redick has become a decent enough defender to go along with his spot-up shooting . . . L.A. spent the offseason trying to unload Jamal Crawford, not particularly surprising after a down year . . . The Clips are rolling the dice that Lance Stephenson can become a versatile bench piece. At his worst, he's a trainwreck . . . What we'll always remember best about Austin Rivers' 2015 postseason play is the laughter . . . Pablo Prigioni gives the Clips a more reliable, more versatile, and all-around better alternative to Rivers . . . C.J. Wilcox is still a work-in-progress as a 3-and-D wing. Blake Griffin has improved immensely as a shooter, passer and ball-handler, capable of initiating the offense when Chris Paul is unavailable. He has also shown a tendency to back down and let DeAndre Jordan clean up the boards . . . Paul Pierce is the kind of shot-maker they'll need for the postseason, but they'll keep him under wraps a bit in the regular season . . . He'll back up both forward spots, and the Clippers are hoping to get an in-control Josh Smith. He is going to be a part of a combustible second unit . . . He'll be strictly a bench option, as Wesley Johnson gives them another long-range shooter on the wing . . . Second-round pick Branden Dawson should pick up garbage time minutes. Part of the Clippers' pitch to win back DeAndre Jordan was that he'd have a bigger role in the offense. He's still a top rebounder and rim protector, but could end up with more low-post oportunities . . . Plodding big Cole Aldrich gives them another traditional center to back up Jordan. . . Nikoloz Tskitishvili is also somehow in the picture for Los Angeles. He'll be trying to shed his bust label, but he won't see much playing time.
PREVIEW
Jazz-Clippers Preview
By TAYLOR BECHTOLD STATS Writer

The Los Angeles Clippers haven't resolved all their issues in one game, but winning always seems to play a role in moving things in the right direction.

Wesley Johnson hopes to be part of the solution after likely earning another start.

The Clippers will try to win back-to-back games for the first time since a 4-0 start Wednesday night when they seek a 14th straight victory against the visiting Utah Jazz.

After struggling to put together a complete effort during a 2-7 stretch, Los Angeles came close to it in Tuesday's 111-94 victory at Denver that snapped a three-game slide.

DeAndre Jordan had 18 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks, Blake Griffin added 18 points and 10 boards and Chris Paul contributed 15 points and 10 assists. Johnson hit 3 of 4 from 3-point range for 11 points in his first start of the season.

"Just the way (Johnson) ran the court and shot the ball well," Paul said. "We need that.''

Griffin, though, shot a season-worst 7 for 20 after failing to score in double figures for the 10th time in 388 career games in Sunday's loss to Toronto that put the Clippers (7-7) under .500 after 13 games for the first time since his 2010-11 rookie season.

Los Angeles finished with a 39.2 field-goal percentage while committing a season-high 20 turnovers against the Raptors before shooting 46.8 percent - including 8 of 20 from 3-point range - and only turned the ball over eight times against the Nuggets.

Since allowing an average of 108.9 points over an eight-game stretch, the Clippers have held their last two opponents to 92.5 per game on a combined 38.5 percent shooting.

They hope to build on the performance as they try to extend a 13-game winning streak over the Jazz that is the franchise's longest versus any single opponent.

Griffin has played a key role in the run, averaging 30.0 points on 57.5 percent shooting in his last four home meetings. Jamal Crawford has scored 21.2 per game while hitting 13 for 30 (43.3 percent) from 3-point range in his last five overall against Utah.

The Jazz rank among the league leaders in defensive scoring (93.8), but they're looking to get back on track after giving up a season-high field-goal percentage (54.5) in Monday's 111-89 home loss to Oklahoma City that marked their worst defeat of the season.

They also lost Ruby Gobert in the fourth quarter with a tailbone contusion. The center, who ranks among NBA leaders with 2.7 blocks per game, is expected to play.

''I don't feel like we've had the energy and focus that we need to have. So, that leads to breakdowns,'' coach Quin Snyder said. "Sometimes energy can kind of make up for breakdowns. We're making dumb plays on defense that I know we know not to make.''

The Jazz (6-7) might not have much of a chance without that defensive focus. They rank near the bottom of the league in scoring at 94.6 per game and have only made 29.8 percent from beyond the arc over their last six.

Gordon Hayward had 19 points Monday as Utah shot 38.4 percent and committed a season high-tying 21 turnovers in its fifth loss in seven games. Hayward has totaled 49 points while sinking nine 3-pointers in his last two road games in this series.


Last Updated: 4/18/2024 7:26:01 PM EST.


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