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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Tuesday 1/28/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANA
 
LA LAKERS
-10.5  

+10.5  
-600

+400

205
 
104
Final
92

INDIANA (34 - 9) at LA LAKERS (16 - 29)
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Tuesday, 1/28/2014 10:35 PM
Board Money Line
513INDIANA-550
514LA LAKERS+375
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games34-9+14.228-1518-2598.646.245.6%53.390.245.841.3%49.1
Road Games13-8+1.812-911-1097.743.643.8%52.396.947.243.7%49.6
Last 5 Games3-2-0.82-34-1104.049.045.1%54.4106.051.644.0%56.2
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)98.646.237-8045.6%7-2036.4%18-2378.3%531021207156
vs opponents surrendering100.150.137-8245.3%8-2236.3%18-2375.5%511122218145
Team Stats (Road Games)97.743.636-8243.8%7-2035.8%19-2479.0%521019218155
Stats Against (All Games)90.245.834-8241.3%6-1833.3%16-2175.4%491017227144
vs opponents averaging99.649.937-8344.9%7-2135.8%18-2475.1%511121218145
Stats Against (Road Games)96.947.236-8243.7%7-1936.9%18-2379.1%501019237153

LA LAKERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-29-7.124-1925-19100.851.444.3%50.4106.153.145.6%57.1
Home Games8-11-3.811-79-10102.650.945.5%51.1103.250.445.1%54.4
Last 5 Games1-4-0.83-25-0104.450.846.2%44.0108.253.647.6%58.4
LA LAKERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.851.437-8444.3%9-2537.3%17-2375.5%501022207156
vs opponents surrendering100.750.438-8345.3%8-2135.8%18-2475.5%511122218145
Team Stats (Home Games)102.650.938-8445.5%10-2636.5%17-2276.0%51925217146
Stats Against (All Games)106.153.141-8945.6%8-2234.7%17-2372.0%5713251910135
vs opponents averaging101.250.738-8345.4%8-2236.0%18-2475.0%511122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)103.250.440-8845.1%7-2233.7%17-2372.5%541225199133
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 95.1,  LA LAKERS 96
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/20/2013HOUSTON114-81W-5.5W197U43-8153.1%611732-8438.1%4614
12/22/2013BOSTON106-79W-12W189.5U41-8349.4%581332-8438.1%4716
12/23/2013@ BROOKLYN103-86W-6.5W196U38-8345.8%541729-7638.2%4218
12/28/2013BROOKLYN105-91W-13W195.5O38-7153.5%491736-7746.8%3413
12/31/2013CLEVELAND91-76W-13W197U34-7744.2%471129-8036.2%5713
1/1/2014@ TORONTO82-95L-5.5L190U32-7443.2%472234-7843.6%4917
1/4/2014NEW ORLEANS99-82W-12W192U39-8347.0%511531-6845.6%4417
1/5/2014@ CLEVELAND82-78W-10L181.5U28-7736.4%541327-7934.2%5318
1/7/2014TORONTO86-79W-9L187.5U32-7542.7%601530-8137.0%439
1/8/2014@ ATLANTA87-97L-4L187.5U35-8740.2%551634-7545.3%4210
1/10/2014WASHINGTON93-66W-9W185U37-8344.6%711526-8132.1%5314
1/14/2014SACRAMENTO116-92W-10.5W195.5O45-8254.9%521339-9242.4%5015
1/16/2014NEW YORK117-89W-9.5W184O43-8650.0%48534-8540.0%5312
1/18/2014LA CLIPPERS106-92W-9.5W195.5O38-8345.8%521233-8339.8%4712
1/20/2014@ GOLDEN STATE102-94W1.5W196.5U41-9145.1%581435-8640.7%5215
1/22/2014@ PHOENIX100-124L-6L196.5O38-7550.7%452045-8354.2%489
1/24/2014@ SACRAMENTO116-111W-11.5L198O41-9543.2%571239-10138.6%7418
1/25/2014@ DENVER96-109L-2L203O37-8842.0%601640-8348.2%6014
1/28/2014@ LA LAKERS              
1/30/2014PHOENIX              
2/1/2014BROOKLYN              
2/3/2014ORLANDO              
2/4/2014@ ATLANTA              
2/7/2014PORTLAND              
2/9/2014@ ORLANDO              
2/10/2014DENVER              
2/12/2014DALLAS              

LA LAKERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/20/2013MINNESOTA104-91W6W210.5U42-7853.8%461933-9534.7%5916
12/21/2013@ GOLDEN STATE83-102L13.5L208U26-8032.5%572438-9838.8%6816
12/23/2013@ PHOENIX90-117L7.5L210.5U30-8137.0%471142-9046.7%7115
12/25/2013MIAMI95-101L9.5W206.5U33-7941.8%561741-8051.2%4712
12/27/2013@ UTAH103-105L4W199.5O40-8050.0%471440-8845.5%5215
12/29/2013PHILADELPHIA104-111L-7L218U31-8436.9%632039-9541.1%5610
12/31/2013MILWAUKEE79-94L-6L202U29-8135.8%491340-9144.0%647
1/3/2014UTAH110-99W-3W195O42-8151.9%521038-8644.2%4810
1/5/2014DENVER115-137L2.5L205.5O42-8947.2%431553-9953.5%6315
1/7/2014@ DALLAS97-110L10.5L209.5U34-8142.0%561948-9053.3%4712
1/8/2014@ HOUSTON99-113L14T212P36-8840.9%551839-8645.3%719
1/10/2014@ LA CLIPPERS87-123L10L211U29-8434.5%532145-9248.9%618
1/14/2014CLEVELAND118-120L4W205O44-8452.4%431241-8846.6%578
1/15/2014@ PHOENIX114-121L11W214O43-9147.3%471749-10049.0%6017
1/17/2014@ BOSTON107-104W7.5W204.5O37-7450.0%541944-9944.4%477
1/19/2014@ TORONTO112-106W9W204.5O37-8046.2%37944-9048.9%5613
1/20/2014@ CHICAGO100-102L8.5W198O35-8342.2%552139-10238.2%6715
1/23/2014@ MIAMI102-109L12W209.5O40-8845.5%421145-7857.7%5918
1/24/2014@ ORLANDO105-114L2.5L210.5O41-9045.6%461139-8148.1%5815
1/26/2014@ NEW YORK103-110L6L210O39-7552.0%401143-9047.8%5211
1/28/2014INDIANA              
1/31/2014CHARLOTTE              
2/4/2014@ MINNESOTA              
2/5/2014@ CLEVELAND              
2/7/2014@ PHILADELPHIA              
2/9/2014CHICAGO              
2/11/2014UTAH              
2/13/2014OKLAHOMA CITY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANA: GUARDS: GEORGE HILL is less of a creator and more of a game-manager/scorer, which fits fine in this starting five . . . LANCE STEPHENSON continues to be an enigma. His speed pushing the ball in transition is an asset, but his terrible shooting and bizarre decision-making often makes him a liability in the half court . . . C.J. WATSON has proven to be a capable second-unit point guard, but he's on his third team in three years because he's managed to give away two playoff games with monumentally bad moments . . . ORLANDO JOHNSON is unlikely to see meaningful minutes, but his role should grow slightly now that Gerald Green is gone. FORWARDS: This is PAUL GEORGE'S team. Once a do-it-all role player, he's now polished enough to create his own offense . . . As expected, DAVID WEST bounced back in his second season off a torn ACL. He's still deadly as a mid-range shooter, a savvy passer and a strong rebounder . . . LUIS SCOLA slides into Tyler Hansbrough's old role as a second-unit banger, and insurance for West and Roy Hibbert . . . DANNY GRANGER is in no-man's land. He's not better than Paul George, and probably no longer an upgrade over Lance Stephenson. His best asset may be his expiring deal . . . CHRIS COPELAND can't defend, but gives the Pacers a three-point threat . . . SOLOMON HILL doesn't figure to contribute this season. CENTERS: ROY HIBBERT proved capable of handling more minutes last season, but Indy will likely still be cautious with their asthmatic 7-foot-2 center during the regular season . . . IAN MAHINMI is back to give his six fouls and move some bodies out of the paint.
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 (INDIANA-LA LAKERS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Pacers-Lakers Preview* =======================

By MATT BECKER STATS Editor

Indiana (34-9) at Los Angeles (16-29), 10:30 p.m. EDT

The Indiana Pacers are struggling defensively, and most of their problems stem from first-half letdowns.

The Pacers hope to avoid another slow start Tuesday night in their first meeting of the season with the Los Angeles Lakers, who are returning home from a disappointing Grammy Awards road trip.

Indiana (34-9) enters the finale of a five-game trip still with the NBA's best record, but it's been a bit vulnerable lately. Over the last three games, the Pacers have allowed an average of 114.7 points - 24.5 more than their league- leading mark.

They've been getting run over in the first half, surrendering an average of 59.0 points on 51.5 percent shooting. The Pacers have been unable to keep up, and they've trailed by at least 10 going into halftime in each of the last three games. They had a 19-point deficit in Saturday's 109-96 loss to Denver.

"Teams are not scared of us," said Lance Stephenson, who had 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting. "They're coming out aggressive and they're playing harder. We've got to commit to the challenge and play harder than them."

Although the scuffling Lakers (16-29) have lost four in a row and 16 of 19, they could pose some more problems for Indiana.

Los Angeles has hit triple digits in each of its last eight games, averaging 107.6 points, and has been one of the league's highest-scoring first-half teams over the last few weeks with an average of 54.2 points in the past 12 games.

The Lakers shot 52.0 percent Sunday against New York but suffered a 110-103 loss to finish 2-5 on their trip.

"Can we turn it around? I think we will," said Pau Gasol, who has recorded four straight double-doubles, averaging 20.8 points and 13.5 rebounds. "If we stick together, continue to work hard and get a couple of bodies back that are key, we can be a lot better and we can get much better results."

While Kobe Bryant's return is still a week or two away, coach Mike D'Antoni originally targeted Tuesday as a possible return for Steve Nash. The 39-year-old point guard, though, didn't practice Monday and will miss his 38th straight game.

Along with Gasol, Jodie Meeks has picked up the slack offensively, averaging 21.0 points on 57.9 percent shooting in the last three games. He has hit 13 of 19 3-pointers in that span, and the Lakers are shooting 46.7 percent from beyond the arc in the last six games.

The Pacers have given up 31 3-pointers in the last three contests, allowing opponents to shoot 45.6 percent from long range.

All-Star Paul George is looking to bounce back from his first subpar showing in almost two weeks. He was limited to 18 points on 6-of-18 shooting and missed all four 3s against the Nuggets after averaging 29.5 points on 54.0 percent shooting - including 21 of 44 from 3-point range - in his previous six contests.

The Pacers split their two meetings with the Lakers last season and have won three straight in the series in Los Angeles after losing their first 11 matchups at Staples Center.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 4:03:12 AM EST.


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