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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 12/19/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
MIAMI
-6  

+6  
-250

+200

188.5
 
105
Final
103

WASHINGTON (18 - 6) at MIAMI (12 - 14)
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Friday, 12/19/2014 7:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
811WASHINGTON-5-5
812MIAMI191191.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-6+10.811-1213-11101.049.047.2%52.096.546.543.0%49.7
Road Games5-4+0.44-54-595.745.445.3%51.698.250.044.7%49.4
Last 5 Games5-0+5.22-32-3106.048.650.1%50.899.241.843.6%51.0
Division Games4-2+1.22-44-299.750.348.9%47.896.546.047.0%46.2
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.049.039-8347.2%6-1639.7%16-2273.9%521126228145
vs opponents surrendering101.150.638-8246.2%8-2236.1%17-2374.8%511023217145
Team Stats (Road Games)95.745.437-8245.3%6-1736.7%15-2269.7%521123237144
Stats Against (All Games)96.546.535-8143.0%7-2134.8%20-2676.7%501017218154
vs opponents averaging99.549.937-8245.3%8-2135.2%17-2375.2%501122217144
Stats Against (Road Games)98.250.036-8044.7%7-1938.6%19-2578.7%49918218144

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games12-14-3.312-1411-1594.049.545.8%43.898.349.547.6%49.0
Home Games4-8-10.24-87-592.849.044.7%44.599.749.648.5%47.2
Last 5 Games2-3-0.62-32-387.847.641.0%46.297.246.845.2%52.0
Division Games3-4-2.13-45-297.149.648.1%40.6101.352.749.3%46.6
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)94.049.534-7445.8%8-2236.0%18-2573.1%44820209133
vs opponents surrendering10050.137-8245.2%8-2235.3%18-2475.0%511122218145
Team Stats (Home Games)92.849.033-7344.7%8-2236.2%19-2675.0%44818219144
Stats Against (All Games)98.349.536-7647.6%9-2337.6%17-2374.0%491021217154
vs opponents averaging99.949.637-8345.4%8-2235.3%17-2375.4%511022218145
Stats Against (Home Games)99.749.637-7548.5%9-2340.0%17-2374.1%47819227154
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 93.6,  MIAMI 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/12/2014DETROIT107-103W-6.5L192O40-8348.2%551138-8146.9%4413
11/15/2014ORLANDO98-93W-9L194.5U42-8450.0%481137-7847.4%4615
11/19/2014DALLAS102-105L3T204O37-8444.0%531334-8241.5%4912
11/21/2014CLEVELAND91-78W1.5W204.5U41-8448.8%521727-7536.0%4819
11/22/2014@ MILWAUKEE111-100W-3W193.5O43-9346.2%611436-8442.9%4514
11/25/2014ATLANTA102-106L-4L200.5O36-8442.9%532436-8144.4%5514
11/26/2014@ CLEVELAND87-113L7.5L201U33-7146.5%401838-7451.4%479
11/29/2014NEW ORLEANS83-80W-4L199U35-7646.1%521430-8137.0%5112
12/1/2014MIAMI107-86W-4.5W190.5O39-7254.2%511233-7245.8%3811
12/3/2014LA LAKERS111-95W-9W208.5U45-9348.4%591133-8538.8%4913
12/5/2014DENVER119-89W-4.5W207.5O45-8552.9%571531-8237.8%4719
12/7/2014@ BOSTON93-101L-3.5L203.5U34-9336.6%651936-8840.9%5815
12/8/2014BOSTON133-132W-9L205.5O49-9452.1%602347-10246.1%4917
12/10/2014@ ORLANDO91-89W-5L195U41-8150.6%48938-8445.2%468
12/12/2014LA CLIPPERS104-96W2.5W206.5U39-8048.7%461432-7542.7%4718
12/14/2014UTAH93-84W-11.5L193U41-8448.8%501530-7838.5%5517
12/16/2014MINNESOTA109-95W-12.5W203O43-8650.0%501036-8144.4%589
12/19/2014@ MIAMI              
12/21/2014PHOENIX              
12/23/2014CHICAGO              
12/25/2014@ NEW YORK              
12/27/2014BOSTON              
12/29/2014@ HOUSTON              
12/30/2014@ DALLAS              
1/2/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
1/3/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/9/2014@ DALLAS105-96W8W205U42-7655.3%481335-8342.2%4913
11/12/2014INDIANA75-81L-8.5L188U29-6842.6%39930-8037.5%6215
11/14/2014@ ATLANTA103-114L5L193O35-7447.3%371442-7556.0%4113
11/16/2014MILWAUKEE84-91L-5L189.5U30-7341.1%521735-7447.3%4916
11/17/2014@ BROOKLYN95-83W8W195.5U31-7243.1%521429-7041.4%4312
11/20/2014LA CLIPPERS93-110L4L197O30-6744.8%351243-7755.8%4613
11/22/2014@ ORLANDO99-92W-1.5W191.5U37-7152.1%401635-7844.9%5014
11/23/2014CHARLOTTE94-93W0W185.5O33-6650.0%411637-7946.8%4011
11/25/2014GOLDEN STATE97-114L7.5L202O33-8538.8%48943-7557.3%5011
11/30/2014@ NEW YORK86-79W-3W189.5U30-7241.7%561431-8835.2%6112
12/1/2014@ WASHINGTON86-107L4.5L190.5O33-7245.8%381139-7254.2%5112
12/3/2014ATLANTA102-112L-5L200O36-6456.2%361840-7454.1%3716
12/5/2014@ MILWAUKEE85-109L-1L195U30-6844.1%291839-6956.5%5224
12/7/2014@ MEMPHIS87-103L8L192U39-8048.7%351143-7358.9%4212
12/9/2014@ PHOENIX103-97W4W202.5U43-8053.7%371137-7748.1%4722
12/10/2014@ DENVER82-102L6L203U30-8236.6%511038-8544.7%6310
12/12/2014@ UTAH100-95W1.5W191O36-7250.0%43934-7744.2%4911
12/14/2014CHICAGO75-93L7L193.5U28-8035.0%451333-7146.5%5119
12/16/2014@ BROOKLYN95-91W6W186.5U33-7245.8%501830-7739.0%5117
12/17/2014UTAH87-105L-3.5L190.5O27-7038.6%421135-6653.0%4618
12/19/2014WASHINGTON              
12/21/2014BOSTON              
12/23/2014PHILADELPHIA              
12/25/2014CLEVELAND              
12/27/2014MEMPHIS              
12/29/2014ORLANDO              
12/31/2014@ INDIANA              
1/3/2015@ HOUSTON              
1/4/2015BROOKLYN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: GUARDS: JOHN WALL has improved tremendously over the past two seasons. His physical skills are off the chart, and now he's significantly cut back on head-scratching mistakes . . . It appears that BRADLEY BEAL is becoming the perfect running mate for Wall in the short and the long term. He continues to develop off-the-dribble skills to go along with his shooting. His broken wrist is expected to fully heal by late November . . . ANDRE MILLER is in more of a mentor role in Washington. He's 38 and averaged less than 17 minutes per night last season . . . GLEN RICE JR. tore up Summer League, but it's unlikely the gunner will become an efficient scorer . . . GARRETT TEMPLE gives them a defense-first option off the bench, but his playing time will be minimal again. FORWARDS: PAUL PIERCE takes Trevor Ariza's spot at the 3. He'll have much more space to work in, not that he's ever needed it . . . The Wizards will likely play it safe with NENE HILARIO's minutes during the regular season again. They'll need him fresh for the playoffs, and they have enough frontcourt depth to do it . . . Back surgery is going to keep MARTELL WEBSTER out for a huge chunk of the season. He's a question mark even after he returns . . . After a lost rookie season, OTTO PORTER should be able to break into this rotation, especially with Webster out . . . KRIS HUMPHRIES will provide some rebounding and energy behind Nen' . . . It's incredible that DREW GOODEN is still employed. CENTERS: MARCIN GORTAT made beautiful pick-and-roll music with Wall last year. There's no reason that shouldn't continue. Gortat is a fringe All-Star . . . DeJUAN BLAIR can mix it up for 20 minutes per night, especially against smaller 5's.
MIAMI: GUARDS: He's a shell of his former self, but the Heat will have to squeeze more regular-season minutes out of DWYANE WADE. His effectiveness could depend on whether or not he finally develops a three-point shot . . . The point guard situation is getting muddied, but the Heat dug deep to re-sign MARIO CHALMERS. He'll top the PG depth chart again . . . NORRIS COLE is likely too small and too erratic to ever be a starter, but he'll continue to play solid minutes with the second unit . . . The Heat seemed to grab SHABAZZ NAPIER on draft night because he's a LeBron James favorite. Now that James is gone, the rookie could be the odd man out in the point guard rotation. He'll have to overcome subpar measurables. FORWARDS: LUOL DENG is most certainly not LeBron James, and he won't fill anything resembling James' new role. He does give them a strong role player, a defensive stopper and secondary scorer . . . JOSH McROBERTS will facilitate the offense at times and generally serve as a floor-spacing, stretch-4. Miami is built to go small with him and Chris Bosh up front . . . DANNY GRANGER is trying to reinvent himself after an injury-filled couple of seasons. He can play both forward spots and might fit best as a stretch-4 in head coach Erik Spoelstra's system . . . UDONIS HASLEM is essentially a mascot during the regular season . . . JAMES ENNIS could break into the rotation later this season. He was tremendous in Summer League play. CENTERS: CHRIS BOSH is the best player on this team by a significant margin. He'll be the focal point of the offense most nights and should flirt with the 20-10 numbers he used to put up in Toronto . . . CHRIS ANDERSEN will often pair with Bosh in the frontcourt, taking some of the defensive heat off Bosh against bigger lineups.

Because of this information, no power rating or computer score edges are posted for this game.

PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (WASHINGTON-MIAMI) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Wizards-Heat Preview* ======================

By TAYLOR BECHTOLD STATS Writer

Washington (18-6) at Miami (12-14), 7:30 p.m. EDT

With John Wall directing the offense, the Washington Wizards have been difficult to slow down while compiling their best record in over 35 years.

That certainly isn't a good sign for a Miami Heat team that has struggled to defend opponents on its own floor.

Wall and the Southeast Division-leading Wizards look to add to their longest winning streak of the season Friday night when they try to send Miami to its longest home losing streak in almost seven years.

After being named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the fourth time, Wall finished with 21 points and matched a career high with 17 assists in a 109-95 home win over Minnesota on Tuesday.

He had only three turnovers in what he described as his best performance as a Wizard. He's averaging a league-high 13.2 assists in December while ranking in the top 10 among starting point guards with a 3.13 assist-to-turnover ratio.

"I think he still has the best ahead of him," coach Randy Wittman said. "He deserved to win player of the week. I told him, `That's no big deal, you deserve it.' There's nothing surprising here, let's just keep doing it."

Behind Wall, the Wizards (18-6) are averaging 106.7 points and an NBA-best 28.1 assists while shooting 49.0 percent - including a league-high 43.4 from 3-point range - in nine games this month.

After its fifth consecutive win Tuesday, Washington is 12 games above .500 for the first time since finishing 54-28 in 1978-79 - the last time it reached the NBA Finals.

The Wizards hope to keep rolling as they try to end a five-game losing streak in Miami. Including playoffs, they've lost 43 of the last 52 on the road in the series following a 105-97 defeat in the season opener.

Since winning 69 of 82 games in South Beach over the previous two seasons, the Heat (12-14) haven't been nearly as good at home. They've dropped four in a row and seven of eight there following Wednesday's 105-87 loss to Utah.

The Heat have allowed 106.0 points per game and 52.8 percentage shooting, including 50.0 from beyond the arc, during the four-game skid. They haven't lost five straight in Miami since a seven-game slide in March 2008.

"You really want to win at home, you want to play well at home and I feel like we've played better on the road this year than we've played at home," guard Dwyane Wade said. "I don't know the reason for it all."

Wade finished with 42 points for his biggest scoring performance since he had 45 on Dec. 29, 2010, but the rest of the Heat shot 29.4 percent. Point guards Norris Cole and Mario Chalmers went a combined 3 for 17.

Miami has averaged 85.7 points in three games since losing Chris Bosh indefinitely due to a calf injury. Wade has done his part, averaging 29.0 points during that span.

The Wizards have limited opponents to 94.7 points and 41.8 percent shooting while winning nine of 10. They held the Heat to a season-worst 2-of-22 shooting from 3-point range in a 107-86 home win Dec. 1.

Washington forward Paul Pierce is likely to miss his second straight game due to a sore toe.


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