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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 3/30/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SACRAMENTO
 
MEMPHIS
+10.5  

-10.5  
+400

-600

199.5
 
83
Final
97

SACRAMENTO (26 - 46) at MEMPHIS (50 - 24)
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Monday, 3/30/2015 8:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
741SACRAMENTO196.5197
742MEMPHIS-9-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SACRAMENTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-46-14.327-4239-32101.152.245.1%54.4105.052.945.7%49.1
Road Games10-25-6.213-2020-14100.951.744.6%53.5107.653.547.0%48.8
Last 5 Games4-1+63-21-4102.655.445.2%51.496.853.044.7%53.0
SACRAMENTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.152.236-8145.1%5-1633.8%23-2977.8%541120217164
vs opponents surrendering99.749.737-8444.7%8-2234.9%17-2375.3%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)100.951.736-8044.6%6-1734.8%24-3178.6%541120217164
Stats Against (All Games)105.052.939-8645.7%9-2534.6%17-2375.2%491123249126
vs opponents averaging100.650.238-8445.1%8-2335.2%17-2375.3%521122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)107.653.541-8747.0%9-2535.7%17-2375.0%491025249126

MEMPHIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games50-24+7.635-3833-3998.648.445.8%50.595.746.144.4%50.0
Home Games27-9+7.617-1813-2199.849.945.6%52.094.345.142.7%50.8
Last 5 Games2-3-22-32-392.447.245.0%44.097.850.446.2%51.6
MEMPHIS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)98.648.438-8245.8%5-1534.5%18-2377.6%501022199134
vs opponents surrendering100.350.138-8444.9%8-2234.9%17-2375.3%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)99.849.938-8445.6%5-1535.6%18-2379.3%521121198134
Stats Against (All Games)95.746.136-8244.4%8-2335.1%15-2074.6%501120207155
vs opponents averaging100.450.138-8444.8%8-2335.0%17-2375.3%521122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)94.345.135-8342.7%8-2433.9%15-2174.9%511119217155
Average power rating of opponents played: SACRAMENTO 96.6,  MEMPHIS 96.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SACRAMENTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/20/2015BOSTON109-101W-4W202.5O40-8348.2%662440-10040.0%5311
2/21/2015@ LA CLIPPERS99-126L10L215O30-8834.1%661746-9548.4%6011
2/25/2015MEMPHIS102-90W6.5W199.5U39-8048.7%612034-8440.5%4217
2/27/2015SAN ANTONIO96-107L9L202.5O38-7948.1%531735-8839.8%485
3/1/2015PORTLAND99-110L8L206O39-8645.3%451241-8349.4%5117
3/3/2015@ NEW YORK124-86W-4.5W203O41-8349.4%591430-8236.6%4815
3/4/2015@ SAN ANTONIO85-112L10.5L207.5U29-7837.2%521745-8552.9%5117
3/6/2015@ ORLANDO114-119L-3L201O38-8544.7%561448-8556.5%4010
3/7/2015@ MIAMI109-114L-1L203.5O40-8845.5%552041-8051.2%4513
3/9/2015@ ATLANTA105-130L11L210O39-8148.1%441653-8860.2%3713
3/11/2015@ CHARLOTTE113-106W8.5W205O40-8547.1%531242-9345.2%5811
3/13/2015@ PHILADELPHIA107-114L-4L206O35-8740.2%611745-9547.4%5615
3/14/2015@ WASHINGTON97-113L10L207.5O35-7745.5%431643-8153.1%4713
3/16/2015ATLANTA103-110L4.5L206.5O38-8146.9%532038-8445.2%4912
3/18/2015LA CLIPPERS105-116L9L214O38-7948.1%511045-8851.1%4311
3/20/2015CHARLOTTE101-91W5W206.5U37-7847.4%572136-9139.6%4913
3/22/2015WASHINGTON109-86W3.5W208.5U40-7950.6%471635-8740.2%5116
3/24/2015PHILADELPHIA107-106W-8.5L207O35-9736.1%621040-8149.4%5720
3/25/2015@ PHOENIX108-99W8W214U40-8149.4%471938-8743.7%5518
3/27/2015@ NEW ORLEANS88-102L6.5L205.5U35-7944.3%441143-8451.2%5312
3/30/2015@ MEMPHIS              
4/1/2015@ HOUSTON              
4/3/2015NEW ORLEANS              
4/5/2015UTAH              
4/7/2015MINNESOTA              
4/8/2015@ UTAH              
4/10/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
4/12/2015@ DENVER              
4/13/2015LA LAKERS              
4/15/2015@ LA LAKERS              

MEMPHIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/22/2015@ PORTLAND98-92W1.5W192U42-8947.2%50633-8240.2%5115
2/23/2015@ LA CLIPPERS90-87W3.5W202U33-8140.7%551035-7944.3%4813
2/25/2015@ SACRAMENTO90-102L-6.5L199.5U34-8440.5%421739-8048.7%6120
2/27/2015LA CLIPPERS79-97L-4.5L199.5U33-8737.9%541436-7846.2%5911
2/28/2015@ MINNESOTA101-97W-5.5L190O38-6459.4%502434-8838.6%4312
3/3/2015UTAH82-93L-7.5L182U33-8240.2%431136-8045.0%5915
3/4/2015@ HOUSTON102-100W3W196O42-8350.6%47942-8648.8%4112
3/6/2015LA LAKERS97-90W-10.5L196.5U34-7744.2%46839-8446.4%499
3/7/2015@ NEW ORLEANS89-95L1.5L185.5U32-7443.2%461438-8047.5%5018
3/9/2015@ CHICAGO101-91W-5.5W183O42-8450.0%471135-8043.7%4815
3/11/2015@ BOSTON92-95L-6.5L188.5U37-7847.4%472137-8543.5%4616
3/12/2015@ WASHINGTON87-107L8L182.5O31-8038.7%542140-8050.0%5213
3/14/2015MILWAUKEE96-83W-7W183U37-7847.4%461430-7241.7%4815
3/16/2015DENVER92-81W-12.5L193.5U33-8041.2%631930-8137.0%4715
3/17/2015@ DETROIT95-105L-4.5L184O35-8043.7%521639-8347.0%469
3/20/2015@ DALLAS112-101W2.5W196.5O41-7753.2%461534-7644.7%5317
3/21/2015PORTLAND97-86W-3W194U37-8941.6%501033-7643.4%5017
3/23/2015@ NEW YORK103-82W-14W183O41-7951.9%431032-7642.1%4717
3/25/2015CLEVELAND89-111L1.5L194O37-8543.5%39843-8451.2%5718
3/27/2015GOLDEN STATE84-107L3L198.5U34-7644.7%501939-9043.3%5114
3/29/2015@ SAN ANTONIO89-103L8L193.5U36-8243.9%381042-8350.6%538
3/30/2015SACRAMENTO              
4/3/2015OKLAHOMA CITY              
4/4/2015WASHINGTON              
4/8/2015NEW ORLEANS              
4/10/2015@ UTAH              
4/11/2015@ LA CLIPPERS              
4/13/2015@ GOLDEN STATE              
4/15/2015INDIANA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SACRAMENTO: GUARDS: With Isaiah Thomas out, DARREN COLLISON steps in at the point. He looked good backing up Chris Paul in L.A. and will benefit from a wide-open offense. But it's not clear if can he handle full-time minutes after flopping as a starter in Dallas . . . BEN McLEMORE has to get it going early if he's going to keep his starting job. There's raw talent, but McLemore has a reputation for fading into the background, and was wholly unimpressive last season . . . NIK STAUSKAS will push McLemore for minutes immediately. He'll be overmatched defensively at times, but he can shoot it and moves the ball well offensively . . . It seems like RAY McCALLUM will be a solid enough back-up point guard for the next few years . . . RAMON SESSIONS will push Collison for minutes and could eventually unseat him as the Kings' starter. FORWARDS: RUDY GAY is a low-efficiency player who needs the ball in his hands, but head coach Michael Malone seems willing to let him do his thing . . . Power forward is a black hole in Sacramento. JASON THOMPSON might open the season as the Kings' primary 4, though he struggled mightily in his first season under Malone . . . DERRICK WILLIAMS has never shed that 'tweener label. The team will try to milk some second unit productivity out of him . . . REGGIE EVANS will continue to turn flopping into an art form. An obnoxious art form . . . CARL LANDRY is a question mark as he works his way back from a torn meniscus . . . Tell the world OMRI CASSPI is coming home. CENTERS: He made some real strides under Malone last year, and DeMARCUS COUSINS' improved shot selection has finally made him one of the league's better big men. He spends much less time floating on the perimeter hoisting contested 18-footers.
MEMPHIS: GUARDS: So much for head coach David Joerger picking up the tempo. MIKE CONLEY has become a much better half-court player, a requirement on this team . . . COURTNEY LEE will likely be the offensive side of their 2-guard platoon, as he was late last season . . . He lost some minutes late last season, but there's still a part-time role for TONY ALLEN . . . VINCE CARTER will take over Mike Miller's old role, a floor spacer at both wing spots . . . The Grizzlies blocked NICK CALATHES' move back to Europe to keep him around for point guard depth. He is suspended for the first 13 games of the season . . . JORDAN ADAMS comes from UCLA with a strong statistical profile. He might not break into the rotation as a rookie, though . . . BENO UDRIH bought himself another season with strong postseason play. FORWARDS: ZACH RANDOLPH remains the go-to scorer in Memphis. And he's playing for what might be his last big NBA payday . . . TAYSHAUN PRINCE has faded fast, and his expiring contract might be his greatest asset right now . . . QUINCY PONDEXTER returns after missing most of last season with a stress fracture in his foot. He'll have to battle his way back into the rotation after the acquisition of Vince Carter . . . Second-rounder JARNELL STOKES has a football player's build and is quick around the basket, but he could be looking at a season spent mostly in the D-League . . . JON LEUER is still doing Jon Leuer things, shooting well from long range and grabbing occasional rebounds. CENTERS: MARC GASOL will earn a max contract if he keeps playing at this level. Along with very good defense, he's become a valuable facilitator for this team on the offensive end of the court . . . KOSTA KOUFOS is one of the league's better back-up centers. He fits well in the Grizzlies' slow-tempo system.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (SACRAMENTO-MEMPHIS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Kings-Grizzlies Preview* =========================

By JACK CASSIDY STATS Writer

Sacramento (26-46) at Memphis (50-23), 8:00 p.m. EDT

A string of contests against some of the league's elite has the Memphis Grizzlies on the verge of matching their longest losing streak of the season.

They'll face lesser competition Monday night as they try to make it 10 straight home wins over Sacramento, although the Kings persevered through a physical contest to end a nine-game overall skid against the Grizzlies in their most recent meeting.

Memphis (50-24), which lost a season-high four straight from Dec. 19-26, has failed to score 90 points in its current run of three consecutive losses. The Grizzlies fell to Cleveland and Golden State by a combined 45 points before losing 103-89 in San Antonio on Sunday.

"Where we're trying to go isn't easy," Jeff Green said. "We're trying to make a title run. You have great teams in the Western Conference, you have great teams in this league. These last three games we've gotten the best of each team. ... We just have to stay positive and stay together."

Zach Randolph scored 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to break out of a two-game slump in which he had averaged 7.5 points and 3.0 rebounds. Despite the outcome, Memphis' performance was an encouraging one for coach Dave Joerger.

"Some of the best 48 minutes that we've played," Joerger told the Grizzlies' official website. "Offense looked good. ... I just thought we missed a lot of shots."

Memphis' poor the defensive end has been the more pressing issue. After allowing only 95.2 points per game through March 24 - second-best in the league - the Grizzlies have surrendered 107.0 per game in their last three. Two of those losses have featured the opposition shooting above 50 percent, something Memphis had allowed only four times previously.

Sacramento (26-46) nearly hit that mark on Feb. 25 against the Grizzlies, shooting 48.8 percent, and overcame Memphis' aggressive style to win 102-90. Randolph and DeMarcus Cousins exchanged shoves after Memphis' power forward elbowed Cousins in the face, and both coaches received technicals.

"Memphis does this to everybody, and they usually win," coach George Karl said following his team's victory. "We had a chance to lose the game and our guys just said, `No."'

The Kings and Grizzlies had an especially memorable matchup in their first meeting this season. Cousins put Sacramento ahead by one with less than seven seconds remaining, but Memphis' Courtney Lee tipped in an inbounds pass from Vince Carter at the buzzer to give the Grizzlies a 111-110 win on Nov. 13.

Memphis overcame a 26-point deficit.

"It definitely is heartbreaking," Rudy Gay said following the November defeat. "That's the difference in a battle-tested playoff team and us."

Sacramento enters this matchup after its four-game winning streak ended with a 102-88 loss to New Orleans on Friday. Cousins had 39 points and 20 rebounds, but the Pelicans shot 51.2 percent from the field and outrebounded Sacramento 47-37.

"We just seemed to be a step behind," Karl said. "We struggled getting our offense in a flow tonight, but credit the Pelicans and how they defended."

Jason Thompson is the only King who was on the roster the last time Sacramento won in Memphis back in February 2009. The Grizzlies have won each of the last two meetings by one point.

Tony Allen missed Memphis' loss on Sunday with a left hamstring strain and is questionable against the Kings.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 8:07:24 AM EST.


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