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NBA : First Half Matchup
Tuesday 12/10/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
PHOENIX
 First Half Results
LA LAKERS
+1.5  

-1.5  


104.5
 
56
Final
51

PHOENIX (11 - 9) at LA LAKERS (10 - 10)
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Tuesday, 12/10/2013 10:35 PM
Board First Half
515PHOENIX104
516LA LAKERS-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PHOENIX - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-9+4.314-511-8101.151.546.2%50.199.547.244.5%50.9
Road Games5-6+4.69-25-598.551.546.0%49.399.146.445.3%51.3
Last 5 Games3-2+0.23-24-1102.054.446.9%47.8101.647.245.7%50.2
Division Games0-2-3.21-12-0105.056.045.7%45.0110.054.546.6%57.0
PHOENIX Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.151.538-8146.2%9-2536.6%17-2273.8%501119218155
vs opponents surrendering99.649.437-8245.2%7-2136.4%18-2375.6%511121218145
Team Stats (Road Games)98.551.538-8246.0%9-2635.9%14-2070.6%49920208164
Stats Against (All Games)99.547.237-8344.5%6-1932.6%19-2478.8%511220207144
vs opponents averaging99.648.837-8344.9%7-2036.2%18-2476.2%511121218145
Stats Against (Road Games)99.146.438-8345.3%6-1931.8%18-2377.1%511121197155

LA LAKERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-10+2.812-711-9100.951.544.1%52.3102.952.344.8%56.6
Home Games6-5+3.27-35-6101.550.845.1%52.399.549.744.6%53.9
Last 5 Games3-2+0.83-23-2102.651.844.4%51.2103.250.843.4%56.6
Division Games4-1+74-13-2103.651.445.1%50.4101.853.045.8%56.4
LA LAKERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.951.538-8644.1%11-2640.2%15-2072.9%521024227156
vs opponents surrendering99.849.338-8345.3%8-2136.2%17-2374.8%511122218155
Team Stats (Home Games)101.550.839-8545.1%10-2639.0%14-1974.9%52925217146
Stats Against (All Games)102.952.339-8744.8%7-2135.0%17-2570.7%571225189134
vs opponents averaging101.150.238-8445.2%8-2136.3%18-2474.8%521122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)99.549.738-8644.6%7-2032.9%16-2370.2%541125189143
Average power rating of opponents played: PHOENIX 95.7,  LA LAKERS 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PHOENIX - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/1/2013UTAH87-84W-3T195U31-8337.3%521631-8536.5%6920
11/3/2013@ OKLAHOMA CITY96-103L12.5W198O32-8040.0%542335-8242.7%5115
11/5/2013@ NEW ORLEANS104-98W9.5W192O39-7850.0%501537-8543.5%5013
11/6/2013@ SAN ANTONIO96-99L13W198.5U42-8549.4%501841-8548.2%4514
11/8/2013DENVER114-103W-1.5W200O40-8348.2%562036-8045.0%4320
11/10/2013NEW ORLEANS101-94W2W196U38-7848.7%451439-8844.3%5015
11/13/2013@ PORTLAND89-90L7.5W203.5U37-8643.0%521435-8441.7%5816
11/15/2013BROOKLYN98-100L-1L196.5O34-7943.0%491638-8743.7%5712
11/19/2013@ SACRAMENTO104-107L3.5W194O37-7946.8%421639-8347.0%5920
11/20/2013SACRAMENTO106-113L-5.5L195.5O38-8544.7%481737-8046.2%5510
11/22/2013@ CHARLOTTE98-91W3W190.5U33-7047.1%562132-7741.6%5116
11/24/2013@ ORLANDO104-96W1.5W200P46-9548.4%49939-8446.4%4912
11/25/2013@ MIAMI92-107L12.5L203U33-8339.8%551539-7949.4%4314
11/27/2013PORTLAND120-106W4.5W199.5O42-8151.9%501039-8645.3%4412
11/29/2013@ UTAH112-101W-2W190O41-7554.7%37840-8348.2%4711
11/30/2013UTAH104-112L-9L195O37-7847.4%421339-7651.3%4712
12/3/2013@ MEMPHIS91-110L2.5L192O37-8742.5%491446-8454.8%528
12/4/2013@ HOUSTON97-88W10W212U36-7945.6%481831-8835.2%5922
12/6/2013TORONTO106-97W-3.5W199.5O37-8245.1%631635-8740.2%468
12/10/2013@ LA LAKERS              
12/13/2013SACRAMENTO              
12/15/2013GOLDEN STATE              
12/18/2013SAN ANTONIO              
12/20/2013@ DENVER              
12/21/2013DALLAS              
12/23/2013LA LAKERS              

LA LAKERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/1/2013SAN ANTONIO85-91L7.5W208.5U30-8236.6%581238-9440.4%6112
11/3/2013ATLANTA105-103W0W205.5O38-8942.7%581340-9044.4%5911
11/5/2013@ DALLAS104-123L9L213O39-8844.3%471449-9452.1%5512
11/7/2013@ HOUSTON99-98W13.5W216U36-9239.1%592429-7737.7%6817
11/8/2013@ NEW ORLEANS85-96L9.5L202U31-8038.7%571438-8743.7%558
11/10/2013MINNESOTA90-113L4.5L210U35-9238.0%531844-9048.9%6221
11/12/2013NEW ORLEANS116-95W3.5W199O44-7955.7%601934-8440.5%3813
11/13/2013@ DENVER99-111L9.5L208O37-9439.4%641440-10040.0%748
11/15/2013MEMPHIS86-89L3T197.5U35-8043.7%431137-8543.5%559
11/17/2013DETROIT114-99W2W205O47-9052.2%481342-8748.3%5014
11/22/2013GOLDEN STATE102-95W4.5W202.5U39-8247.6%431434-8241.5%6218
11/24/2013SACRAMENTO100-86W-4.5W204.5U40-8746.0%511035-8441.7%5513
11/26/2013@ WASHINGTON111-116L5.5W198O44-8353.0%381646-8752.9%4910
11/27/2013@ BROOKLYN99-94W2.5W199.5U34-8540.0%601031-8337.3%5212
11/29/2013@ DETROIT106-102W5.5W202O36-8045.0%521744-10044.0%7013
12/1/2013PORTLAND108-114L3.5L206.5O40-8746.0%48938-8743.7%5812
12/6/2013@ SACRAMENTO106-100W4W202.5O41-8647.7%471237-8643.0%5915
12/8/2013TORONTO94-106L-6.5L205U34-7943.0%491940-8248.8%4411
12/10/2013PHOENIX              
12/13/2013@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/14/2013@ CHARLOTTE              
12/16/2013@ ATLANTA              
12/17/2013@ MEMPHIS              
12/20/2013MINNESOTA              
12/21/2013@ GOLDEN STATE              
12/23/2013@ PHOENIX              
12/25/2013MIAMI              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PHOENIX: GUARDS: ERIC BLEDSOE immediately becomes the Suns' best player. He dominated for stretches while backing up Chris Paul . . . GORAN DRAGIC and Bledsoe will play together since they're the two best players on this team. Dragic also has enough size to match up with most twos . . . After a disappointing stint as a starter, SHANNON BROWN will return to the second unit . . . KENDALL MARSHALL doesn't fit new coach Jeff Hornacek's up-tempo style. The Suns will move him if they can . . . ARCHIE GOODWIN looked lost at times at Kentucky, but his ability to get to the line bodes well for his NBA future . . . GERALD GREEN is the kind of athlete who could make an impact on an up-tempo second unit . . . MALCOLM LEE is here in case Marshall is dealt. FORWARDS: MARKIEFF MORRIS has some upside as a skilled stretch four. He's shown flashes over his first two seasons, and playing in Honracek's up-tempo system should only help him take the next step forward . . . MARCUS MORRIS is still a man without a position, a tweener in a bad way. The Suns will try to make him into an effective second-unit guy . . . CHANNING FRYE missed all of last season with a heart ailment, and the Suns don't seem to be expecting to get anything from him this season.CENTERS: MARCIN GORTAT will keep the seat warm for Alex Len. He doesn't fit this up-and-down offense . . . ALEX LEN must become more assertive and the bust factor is high, but 7-footers with his mobility and touch don't come around often . . . MILES PLUMLEE could get minutes as a defensive specialist after making just 5-of-21 FG as a rookie.
LA LAKERS: GUARDS: KOBE BRYANT is 35 and coming off a ruptured Achilles. Even if he is ready for the season opener (as expected), Achilles injuries have drained the athleticism out of younger men . . . STEVE NASH enters the year healthy, but the training staff has discussed a minutes cap for the 39-year-old point guard . . . NICK YOUNG could grab that other starting wing spot, opposite his boyhood idol. How those two gunners could co-exist is something we'd love to see . . . STEVE BLAKE looked good in this offense last season, but is strictly a back-up . . . JODIE MEEKS might shoot his way into a much bigger role this season . . . XAVIER HENRY will need to prove a lot to earn himself minutes . . . What are you complaining about, Lakers fans? You got JORDAN FARMAR back! FORWARDS: PAU GASOL should benefit from the departure of Dwight Howard, who never bought into head coach Mike D'Antoni's offense or even tried to mesh with Gasol. D'Antoni's up-tempo, Euro-style system is perfectly suited to Gasol's strengths. And when Nash sits, they can run a lot of sets through their big man . . . WESLEY JOHNSON will have a chance to grab the vacant small forward spot. The former No. 4 overall pick has been a big disappointment through three seasons, but he looked decent as a spot-up shooter last seasons . . . JORDAN HILL will be the first big man off the bench in a thin frontcourt rotation. He can rebound and clean up around the basket a bit . . . ELIAS HARRIS keeps the Gonzaga connection going . . . SHAWNE WILLIAMS has had success for D'Antoni, but he is far removed from his days contributing for the Knicks. CENTERS: CHRIS KAMAN is the consolation prize after Dwight Howard's departure. Yes, it's a monstrous downgrade talent-wise, but as a skilled 7-footer, Kaman at least fits D'Antoni's system better . . . ROBERT SACRE has a chance to develop into a useful back-up center.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (PHOENIX-LA LAKERS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Suns-Lakers Preview* =====================

By ELI KABERON STATS Writer

Phoenix (11-9) at Los Angeles (10-10), 10:30 p.m. EDT

Though Kobe Bryant's return to the court didn't pay immediate dividends in the standings, the Los Angeles Lakers are sure glad to have him back.

Following a nine-point, eight-rebound debut after missing the first 19 games due to a torn Achilles' tendon, Bryant will look to continue rounding back into form when the Lakers host the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night.

"My rhythm is completely out of sync," Bryant said after a 106-94 loss to Toronto on Sunday. "But this is a start, and I guess a start is good."

The 15-time All-Star played 28 minutes, going 2 of 9 from the field, 5 of 7 from the free-throw line and adding four assists while committing eight turnovers.

"He'll work through his issues, and again, they're baby steps," coach Mike D'Antoni said. "He's coming back from a tough injury, and he's coming off eight months ... he is human, I think. We have to understand it's going to take the other players around him.

"It's going to be a little painful at first, but the biggest thing is just getting everybody else to step up and take care of him, and we did not do that."

The Lakers reserves scored 71 points Sunday, increasing their league-best average to 48.1 per game.

"We're going to have to carry Kobe a little bit, because of course he's not 100 percent, not in game shape," said guard Xavier Henry, who scored 17 off the bench. "It's going to be fun. It's a long year, and he's just getting back."

Bryant's return, though, won't solve all of the Lakers' issues. Pau Gasol has been in a slump, averaging 11.3 points and 30.9 percent shooting in the last four games. Los Angeles is the worst defensive team in the Western Conference, allowing 103.0 points per game, and it's given up at least 100 in four straight contests for the first time this season.

That could mean a big performance at the offensive end for the Suns (11-9), who are averaging 101.2 points and 46.2 percent shooting. Phoenix is also getting big production from its bench, as the reserves have averaged 38.0 points in the past six games.

Backup forward Markieff Morris scored a team-high 25 in a 106-97 win over Toronto on Sunday, with the Suns getting 47 points from reserves. Morris made his first 11 shots and is shooting 50.0 percent on the season.

"I've just got a great feel for the game right now," said Morris, who added 11 rebounds. "I'm not trying to shoot as many 3s as I have in the past. I've just been working on driving to the basket and trying to get to the line."

The Lakers (10-10) have recently dominated the Suns at Staples Center, winning 12 of the past 13 meetings, including three victories in the 2010 Western Conference finals. Phoenix, though, has taken four of the past six overall matchups.

Bryant has averaged 31.6 points in his last 19 home games against Phoenix, though he had only four and shot 1 of 8 in the latest such matchup, a 91-85 victory Feb. 12.

"The exciting part is you got a challenge and you got some improvements to make and you sit and you watch them and you break it down and you get ready for the next game and carry it from there," he said.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 10:45:51 AM EST.


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