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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 3/31/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN ANTONIO
 
MIAMI
-8  

+8  
-360

+280

195
 
95
Final
81

SAN ANTONIO (47 - 26) at MIAMI (34 - 39)
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Tuesday, 3/31/2015 8:05 PM
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765SAN ANTONIO-7-8.5
766MIAMI198195.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games47-26-8.535-3635-37102.751.146.3%51.397.445.944.4%50.3
Road Games18-18-817-1914-2198.348.144.1%51.196.444.944.4%51.2
Last 5 Games4-1+2.44-12-3107.056.250.2%52.690.443.443.5%42.2
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.751.139-8446.3%8-2336.5%17-2277.7%511024198135
vs opponents surrendering100.250.138-8444.9%8-2234.9%17-2375.3%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)98.348.137-8444.1%7-2233.4%17-2180.2%511023208135
Stats Against (All Games)97.445.937-8444.4%7-1936.2%16-2175.6%501021208134
vs opponents averaging100.249.938-8444.8%8-2234.9%17-2375.4%521122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)96.444.936-8244.4%6-1836.2%17-2375.3%51920197145

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games34-39-1.133-3630-4394.749.045.7%47.796.848.845.5%49.4
Home Games18-18-8.416-1919-1797.350.446.7%48.298.048.746.0%47.7
Last 5 Games2-3+0.52-31-490.246.442.8%49.493.847.245.1%52.4
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)94.749.035-7745.7%7-2034.1%18-2474.3%48920208144
vs opponents surrendering99.849.837-8444.8%8-2334.9%17-2375.3%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)97.350.435-7646.7%7-2035.7%19-2575.5%48919208144
Stats Against (All Games)96.848.836-7945.5%8-2335.3%17-2373.1%491122218144
vs opponents averaging99.649.637-8444.8%8-2234.9%17-2375.2%521122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.048.736-7946.0%8-2335.6%17-2472.4%481020228144
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN ANTONIO 95.3,  MIAMI 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/19/2015@ LA CLIPPERS115-119L-2.5L203O43-8451.2%461642-7754.5%5912
2/20/2015@ GOLDEN STATE99-110L7.5L212U39-8148.1%511641-8448.8%4612
2/23/2015@ UTAH81-90L-5.5L186U32-7940.5%542234-8341.0%5613
2/25/2015@ PORTLAND95-111L2.5L195.5O37-8543.5%441343-8550.6%5013
2/27/2015@ SACRAMENTO107-96W-9W202.5O35-8839.8%48538-7948.1%5317
2/28/2015@ PHOENIX101-74W2.5W207.5U41-9244.6%631425-8429.8%5418
3/4/2015SACRAMENTO112-85W-10.5W207.5U45-8552.9%511729-7837.2%5217
3/6/2015DENVER120-111W-11L205.5O43-7954.4%46945-8652.3%4713
3/8/2015CHICAGO116-105W-10W191O44-9048.9%41737-7350.7%4920
3/10/2015TORONTO117-107W-7W204.5O41-8548.2%561143-9744.3%539
3/12/2015CLEVELAND125-128L1L207O49-8756.3%481344-9148.4%4912
3/15/2015MINNESOTA123-97W-14W207O49-8458.3%451438-8644.2%4415
3/17/2015@ NEW YORK100-104L-14L194.5O36-9438.3%621141-9145.1%5911
3/18/2015@ MILWAUKEE114-103W-5.5W192O38-7650.0%48839-8048.7%4512
3/20/2015BOSTON101-89W-9W205.5U38-8146.9%501335-8839.8%5515
3/22/2015@ ATLANTA114-95W1.5W200.5O46-8256.1%481638-8047.5%3218
3/24/2015@ DALLAS94-101L-3.5L207U36-8542.4%491642-8748.3%5216
3/25/2015OKLAHOMA CITY130-91W-7.5W217O51-8858.0%581136-9040.0%3810
3/27/2015DALLAS94-76W-8.5W205.5U37-8444.0%551431-8237.8%5118
3/29/2015MEMPHIS103-89W-8W193.5U42-8350.6%53836-8243.9%3810
3/31/2015@ MIAMI              
4/1/2015@ ORLANDO              
4/3/2015DENVER              
4/5/2015GOLDEN STATE              
4/7/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
4/8/2015HOUSTON              
4/10/2015@ HOUSTON              
4/12/2015PHOENIX              
4/15/2015@ NEW ORLEANS              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/20/2015@ NEW YORK111-87W-7W182O38-7948.1%652135-8242.7%3720
2/21/2015NEW ORLEANS91-105L-2.5L194.5O33-7941.8%531735-8342.2%5212
2/23/2015PHILADELPHIA119-108W-11.5L193.5O46-8355.4%581640-8447.6%4212
2/25/2015@ ORLANDO93-90W-3T200U32-8438.1%591233-7842.3%6018
2/27/2015@ NEW ORLEANS102-104L-2.5L196.5O41-8448.8%41639-7651.3%5010
2/28/2015ATLANTA91-93L2T196U32-8139.5%532334-7943.0%4718
3/2/2015PHOENIX115-98W-2W207O43-8252.4%521433-7842.3%5319
3/4/2015LA LAKERS100-94W-9.5L202U32-7940.5%661538-8843.2%4714
3/6/2015@ WASHINGTON97-99L6.5W193.5O37-7946.8%431438-8246.3%5115
3/7/2015SACRAMENTO114-109W1W203.5O41-8051.2%451340-8845.5%5520
3/9/2015BOSTON90-100L-2.5L198U29-6942.0%451339-8744.8%509
3/11/2015BROOKLYN104-98W-4.5W201O37-8145.7%541032-7343.8%5621
3/13/2015@ TORONTO92-102L5L204U35-7944.3%532034-7943.0%5217
3/16/2015CLEVELAND106-92W5.5W203.5U42-7655.3%511530-7938.0%4214
3/18/2015PORTLAND108-104W2.5W202.5O46-8752.9%42841-8150.6%5315
3/20/2015DENVER108-91W-8W210U43-8153.1%521637-7946.8%4116
3/22/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY75-93L3.5L213U32-8139.5%501840-9044.4%6218
3/24/2015@ MILWAUKEE88-89L-2L191U33-7544.0%441836-8741.4%5720
3/25/2015@ BOSTON93-86W8W199U34-7744.2%481628-6940.6%5516
3/27/2015@ ATLANTA86-99L8L195.5U32-8239.0%481837-7251.4%4617
3/29/2015DETROIT109-102W-2.5W194O39-8247.6%571040-8348.2%4211
3/31/2015SAN ANTONIO              
4/2/2015@ CLEVELAND              
4/4/2015@ DETROIT              
4/5/2015@ INDIANA              
4/7/2015CHARLOTTE              
4/9/2015CHICAGO              
4/11/2015TORONTO              
4/13/2015ORLANDO              
4/15/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN ANTONIO: GUARDS: TONY PARKER may not be ageless, as he'll sit a handful of games during the regular season. But when the 32-year-old is on the court, he still gets into the lane whenever he wants . . . He can't do anything off the dribble, but DANNY GREEN is one of the league's elite spot-up shooters . . . MANU GINOBILI will need some regular-season maintenance as far as playing time goes, especially coming off a stress fracture in his leg. He's essential for the postseason . . . MARCO BELINELLI will have a significant role off the bench due to his ability to defend, shoot and do some ball-handling . . . It might be a lost regular season for NBA Finals star PATTY MILLS as he works his way back from shoulder surgery. He hopes to make his season debut in mid-January . . . CORY JOSEPH will pick up a few more minutes while Mills is out. FORWARDS: There's plenty of buzz surrounding KAWHI LEONARD after his Finals MVP performance, though it seems unlikely they'll make him the centerpiece of this offense as long as their vets are still going strong . . . Thirty-eight-year-old TIM DUNCAN is still one of the better power forwards in the league. Just like Parker and Ginobili, he'll take the occasional DNP-CD. His rebounding and shot-blocking rates continue to surge. The only real disappointment last season was that his FT shooting slid back towards his sub-70% career mark . . . JEFF AYRES is one of the new anonymous big men at the end of the San Antonio bench. He'll see a handful of starts when Gregg Popovich rests his star players . . . KYLE ANDERSON is too much of a defensive liability to see major minutes as a rookie, but his versatile skill set suggests he could be Boris Diaw's heir apparent . . . MATT BONNER will hoist some threes during the regular season. CENTERS: Popovich rotates his centers depending on the situation. TIAGO SPLITTER, the more traditional 5, will likely take the bulk of the minutes again . . . BORIS DIAW will play when the offense gets stagnant, especially when opponents go small.
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 (SAN ANTONIO-MIAMI) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Spurs-Heat Preview* ====================

By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer

San Antonio (47-26) at Miami (34-39), 8:00 p.m. EDT

Kawhi Leonard and the surging San Antonio Spurs have all but wrapped up a Western Conference playoff spot with April just around the corner.

While things are much more up in the air in the East, Dwyane Wade and the injury-plagued Miami Heat control their own destiny.

San Antonio looks to inch closer to a playoff berth Tuesday night when it visits Miami for the first time since last year's NBA Finals.

The reigning NBA champions have won 13 of 16, including three in a row by an average of 23.7 points after getting by Memphis 103-89 on Sunday in a potential first-round playoff matchup. San Antonio is in sixth place with nine games remaining, and can cut its magic number for a playoff spot to one with a victory.

Leonard has been leading the playoff push, scoring 15 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter Sunday to help the Spurs (47-26) pull away. He shot 6 of 7 over the final 12 minutes and is averaging 18.7 points on 51.8 percent from the floor over the last six games. San Antonio is 22-4 when he scores at least 17.

"He's playing with more patience," forward Manu Ginobili said. "He knows that we're going to look for him and the shots are going to come. ... We are not dumb, we need him to score like that. He understands that now."

Leonard's play shouldn't come as any surprise to Miami, which had no answer for the reigning Finals MVP in last year's five-game series. Leonard averaged 23.7 points on 68.6 percent shooting over the final three games, leading the Spurs to a fifth championship in 16 seasons.

San Antonio also took this season's first meeting 98-85 on Feb. 6 behind 24 points from Leonard. Tony Parker added 21 on 9-of-12 shooting as the Spurs limited Miami to six fast-break points with Wade on the sidelines due to a hamstring injury.

San Antonio is seeking a third consecutive regular-season victory in the series after dropping the previous five, including its last four visits to Miami.

"You always have to get up to play the Spurs," Heat forward Udonis Haslem said. "I don't know what their situation is in the West, but in my mind they're still the best team in the NBA. We've got a huge, huge task ahead of us on Tuesday."

The seventh-place Heat (34-39) are one of five clubs battling for the East's last two playoffs spots, and they've won a season-best five straight and eight of nine on their own court. Miami completed a 1-3 road trip before opening a two-game homestand with Sunday's 109-102 victory over Detroit.

Wade poured in 19 of his 40 points in the fourth quarter and Haslem added 18 and 13 rebounds to set season highs in both categories. Wade, who had fluid drained from his left knee the day before, carried the load after Miami lost forwards Luol Deng (knee) and Michael Beasley (elbow) to injury in the first two quarters.

"Just being strong-willed," said Wade, whose team was also without centers Hassan Whiteside (hand) and Chris Andersen (calf). "We didn't have that many guys coming into the game, and then we lost two coming out of halftime ... but you have to do what you have to do. We had to get a win here at home, I'm glad we were able to pull it out."

Wade is averaging 30.1 points on 51.7 percent shooting over the last eight home games. However, he's been limited to 14.3 per game in his last seven against the Spurs, including playoffs.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 1:49:42 AM EST.


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