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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/8/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
PHILADELPHIA
 
MIAMI
+13  

-13  
+650

-1050

195
 
93
Final
102

PHILADELPHIA (23 - 37) at MIAMI (45 - 14)
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Friday, 3/8/2013 8:05 PM
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815PHILADELPHIA194195
816MIAMI-12.5-13.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-37-16.827-3331-2992.245.643.9%49.796.148.745.0%51.6
Road Games6-21-1011-1610-1790.444.843.0%49.696.548.545.5%52.1
Last 5 Games1-4-32-33-294.046.442.6%54.299.252.245.4%52.0
PHILADELPHIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)92.245.637-8443.9%6-1735.3%12-1772.0%501122197135
vs opponents surrendering97.74937-8245.1%7-2035.7%17-2275.2%511122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)90.444.836-8343.0%6-1734.7%13-1873.6%501121197135
Stats Against (All Games)96.148.736-8045.0%7-1935.1%17-2276.3%521123167145
vs opponents averaging97.849.237-8244.9%7-2035.8%17-2275.8%501122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)96.548.536-7945.5%7-1836.5%18-2473.4%521122167135

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games45-14+5.331-2830-29103.551.849.5%46.896.349.244.2%48.4
Home Games27-3+8.115-1518-12107.953.850.9%46.297.749.945.0%47.2
Last 5 Games5-0+32-32-3106.448.649.0%50.298.047.244.2%48.2
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.551.839-7949.5%8-2138.7%17-2376.4%47823199135
vs opponents surrendering97.949.337-8245.1%7-2036.0%17-2275.2%511122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)107.953.840-7850.9%9-2140.8%20-2578.8%46823199125
Stats Against (All Games)96.349.236-8144.2%8-2235.5%17-2277.6%481121208153
vs opponents averaging97.749.237-8244.9%7-2035.8%17-2275.2%511122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)97.749.937-8145.0%8-2234.6%17-2277.1%471119217153
Average power rating of opponents played: PHILADELPHIA 95.4,  MIAMI 95
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/28/2013MEMPHIS100-103L0L177.5O45-8354.2%34940-7354.8%4417
1/30/2013WASHINGTON92-84W-3.5W189.5U40-9542.1%56930-7540.0%5218
2/1/2013SACRAMENTO89-80W-6W199U36-7647.4%601830-7938.0%4013
2/4/2013ORLANDO78-61W-10W188U36-7945.6%501127-8033.7%5012
2/6/2013INDIANA69-88L-2L180U31-9034.4%561532-8239.0%618
2/9/2013CHARLOTTE87-76W-10W186U39-9341.9%671127-8830.7%547
2/11/2013LA CLIPPERS90-107L5L185O35-8441.7%461344-7558.7%5013
2/13/2013@ MILWAUKEE92-94L6W193.5U34-7644.7%511437-8842.0%5113
2/20/2013@ MINNESOTA87-94L3.5L186U31-8138.3%521028-7040.0%6215
2/23/2013MIAMI90-114L8.5L185O35-7844.9%381245-7758.4%416
2/24/2013@ NEW YORK93-99L11W189.5O36-8542.4%491232-7542.7%5412
2/26/2013ORLANDO84-98L-8.5L185.5U32-8139.5%461141-7653.9%4813
2/28/2013@ CHICAGO82-93L7L178U33-8538.8%581232-8338.6%6111
3/2/2013GOLDEN STATE104-97W2W197.5O44-8551.8%552336-8641.9%4519
3/3/2013@ WASHINGTON87-90L6W185U33-8538.8%51934-8042.5%5716
3/5/2013BOSTON101-109L2.5L183O41-10041.0%521442-8350.6%5422
3/6/2013@ ATLANTA96-107L9L190O37-8643.0%551443-8053.7%4314
3/8/2013@ MIAMI              
3/10/2013@ ORLANDO              
3/11/2013BROOKLYN              
3/13/2013MIAMI              
3/16/2013INDIANA              
3/18/2013PORTLAND              
3/20/2013@ LA CLIPPERS              
3/21/2013@ DENVER              
3/24/2013@ SACRAMENTO              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/27/2013@ BOSTON98-100L-5L188O39-9640.6%622036-8840.9%5614
1/30/2013@ BROOKLYN105-85W-2W191.5U43-8351.8%491331-6944.9%4119
2/1/2013@ INDIANA89-102L-2L184.5O33-7047.1%341139-7055.7%4712
2/3/2013@ TORONTO100-85W-5W194.5U40-7553.3%431228-7537.3%5215
2/4/2013CHARLOTTE99-94W-14L198U41-8150.6%491134-8042.5%4713
2/6/2013HOUSTON114-108W-7.5L206.5O40-8248.8%441039-8048.7%4716
2/8/2013LA CLIPPERS111-89W-3.5W193O36-6852.9%441334-7744.2%4418
2/10/2013LA LAKERS107-97W-9W203.5O44-8055.0%411135-7050.0%3714
2/12/2013PORTLAND117-104W-11W198O43-7458.1%37939-7353.4%3414
2/14/2013@ OKLAHOMA CITY110-100W5.5W204.5O41-8846.6%511432-7343.8%4316
2/20/2013@ ATLANTA103-90W-5.5W196.5U37-7847.4%391136-7250.0%4919
2/21/2013@ CHICAGO86-67W-3W185.5U37-7350.7%431728-7537.3%4726
2/23/2013@ PHILADELPHIA114-90W-8.5W185O45-7758.4%41635-7844.9%3812
2/24/2013CLEVELAND109-105W-12L206O39-7552.0%451139-7850.0%4011
2/26/2013SACRAMENTO141-129W-15L209.5O56-10155.4%561248-9351.6%4619
3/1/2013MEMPHIS98-91W-7.5L187.5O34-7346.6%46733-7742.9%5012
3/3/2013@ NEW YORK99-93W-4.5W196U39-8446.4%521432-7443.2%4617
3/4/2013@ MINNESOTA97-81W-9.5W196.5U38-7451.4%532333-8837.5%4618
3/6/2013ORLANDO97-96W-15.5L204U32-7443.2%441440-8944.9%5317
3/8/2013PHILADELPHIA              
3/10/2013INDIANA              
3/12/2013ATLANTA              
3/13/2013@ PHILADELPHIA              
3/15/2013@ MILWAUKEE              
3/17/2013@ TORONTO              
3/18/2013@ BOSTON              
3/20/2013@ CLEVELAND              
3/22/2013DETROIT              
3/24/2013CHARLOTTE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PHILADELPHIA: GUARDS: JRUE HOLIDAY is knocking on the door of All-Star status. He's excellent defensively, though his stats sometimes sag because of Philly's deliberate style . . . JASON RICHARDSON gives them some shooting on the wing, but may see his minutes fade if he can't play the kind of defense Collins demands . . . Swingman EVAN TURNER is an intriguing but flawed player. He doesn't quite have the offensive repertoire to be a primary scorer, and he'll continue to get inconsistent minutes as Collins plays to matchups on the wings . . . NICK YOUNG will have something of a lesser sixth-man role than Lou Williams used to have . . . As an offensively-limited but athletic, defensive-minded guard, ROYAL IVEY is the kind of bench player Collins looks for. FORWARDS: Even with Elton Brand gone, THADDEUS YOUNG will play more of a part-time role. Collins has never seemed satisfied with his talented young 'tweener, and Spencer Hawes is expected to slide to the four alongside Andrew Bynum . . . DORELL WRIGHT brings some much needed shooting on the wing. He plays the kind of defense Collins demands and, if his shot is on, he should be close to a 30-MPG player despite his struggles in Golden State last season . . . LAVOY ALLEN is a serviceable reserve big. He'll see few minutes off the bench unless Bynum gets hurt . . . ARNETT MOULTRIE fits the Sixers mold as an athlete. He could be a regular in the rotation by midseason. CENTERS: Maybe ANDREW BYNUM will be happier moving back to the east coast. As long as his knees hold up, he's an All-Star lock . . . SPENCER HAWES will actually play a lot of four this year. He's an offensively-capable 7-footer who's also become a much better rebounder over the past couple seasons . . . KWAME BROWN will be sparingly used as a big body who can move on the defensive end.
MIAMI: GUARDS: The regular season goal for DWYANE WADE is to just stay healthy. Even following knee surgery, he's still good enough to pile up numbers, but the minutes won't be there in the regular season . . . That's why the Heat brought in RAY ALLEN. He and Wade will share the floor at times, but Allen should primarily play off the bench. His role will be to knock down the wide-open threes Wade and LeBron James create . . . After all the big plays he made in the postseason, MARIO CHALMERS is entrenched as the starting point guard, despite being plagued by a bad hammy in the preseason . . . Super-quick NORRIS COLE looks like he'll become one of the NBA's better backup point guards . . . If he doesn't retire, the absurdly brittle MIKE MILLER will see limited regular-season minutes . . . TERREL HARRIS will likely make the team because he's willing to play defense. FORWARDS: While another title is their No. 1 priority, LeBRON JAMES has shown no need to rest during the regular season. He'll play full-time minutes and be in the thick of the MVP race . . . CHRIS BOSH remains integral to the offense with his ability to pull opposing bigs away from the basket. His stats don't reflect his actual value . . . SHANE BATTIER will continue to be a defensive specialist whose offensive role is limited to shooting open threes . . . UDONIS HASLEM is another guy who will get held back in the regular season. He should lead their low-post rotation . . . RASHARD LEWIS' knee problems have robbed him of athleticism . . . But Lewis should beat out fellow shooter JAMES JONES for a rotation spot . . . JARVIS VARNADO is a shot-blocking force with little to no offensive game. CENTERS: JOEL ANTHONY will continue to tag-team with Haslem in the middle. Anthony is an absolute negative on the offensive end, but he brings more size and shot-blocking than Haslem . . . DEXTER PITTMAN will be battling for a roster spot. Sexy Dexy has shown no signs of being an NBA-caliber player so far in his career . . . MICKELL GLADNESS is a better alternative than Pittman on both ends of the floor.
PREVIEW
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*76ers-Heat Preview* ====================

By JORDAN GARRETSON STATS Writer

Philadelphia (23-37) at Miami (45-14), 8:00 p.m. EDT

The Miami Heat's winning streak continues to grow. While the team insists they're focused on the bigger picture, a home matchup with the struggling Philadelphia 76ers seems to pose little threat to the team's red-hot run.

Miami can win its 17th straight game, matching the 12th-longest streak in NBA history and the league's best this season, with a victory over the Sixers on Friday night.

The Heat (45-14) already defeated Philadelphia once during the streak, 114-90 on Feb. 23, and now look for their 13th consecutive win in this regular-season series.

Eleven of the Heat's 16 straight victories - one shy of the Clippers' run to close 2012 - have come by double digits. However, three of four this month have been by seven points or fewer.

They needed some late-game heroics from LeBron James in a 97-96 win over Orlando on Wednesday. James provided the game-winning layup with 3.2 seconds left to extend the franchise-record streak, though the team doesn't sound preoccupied with the number.

"It really doesn't affect us," said Dwyane Wade, averaging 27.7 points and shooting 61.9 percent over the last seven games. That stretch includes 33 points on 14-of-18 shooting against Philadelphia.

"In a sense, we want to win, and we want to win every game we play. The day it comes where our streak gets broken we move on to the next game. Obviously, it is great, when you look back at it one day and say, 'Oh, we won that many games in a row.' But right now, we are just playing."

Instead, Miami still has its focus set on winning a second straight championship. A win Friday is the next step on that road, as the Heat would become the first team to clinch a playoff spot - with 22 games to play.

"We don't even talk about it," James said of the streak, during which he's averaging 28.2 points and shooting 61.0 percent. "We don't really get caught up into the streak at all. What we are trying to do is bigger than a streak."

The Sixers (23-37) will try to avoid becoming the first team to fall prey to Miami twice during the streak, but their prospects don't appear favorable as they've dropped three in a row and 10 of 11. Philadelphia also has lost 11 straight road games after a 107-97 defeat at Atlanta on Wednesday and hasn't won away from home since New Year's Day.

Miami's only three home losses have been to teams with winning records, and the 76ers have been below .500 for quite some time.

Fatigue may still be an issue for coach Doug Collins' team, which already appeared worn out at times against the Hawks. Friday will be the Sixers' ninth game in 14 days.

"We tried to give it our all, especially at first," said Jrue Holiday, shooting 13 for 48 (27.1 percent) over the last three games. "Sometimes when fatigue kicks in, it's hard to concentrate ... I think we just need some rest."

Philadelphia allowed Miami to shoot 58.4 percent in the first meeting as James had 16 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds for one of his three triple-doubles this season.

The Heat offense has cooled a bit, getting held under 100 points in four straight games to tie a season high, but the defense has been solid. They've held those four opponents to averages of 90.3 points and 25.3 percent 3-point shooting while forcing 16.8 turnovers per game.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 3:05:20 AM EST.


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