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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 5/7/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
MIAMI
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

189
 
95
Final
91

TORONTO (61 - 30) at MIAMI (53 - 38)
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Saturday, 5/7/2016 5:05 PM
Eastern Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 3 - Series tied at 1-1
Board OpenLatest
521TORONTO188187.5
522MIAMI-5-5.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games61-30+13.246-4444-46101.850.644.6%53.197.848.644.5%48.9
Road Games25-19+4.222-2119-2599.749.843.9%52.297.848.744.7%49.8
Last 5 Games3-2+0.40-52-393.247.440.5%53.095.645.446.4%50.6
Playoff Games5-4-1.82-72-793.147.840.3%54.994.445.744.8%49.1
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.850.636-8244.6%8-2336.0%21-2777.3%531118208125
vs opponents surrendering102.35138-8545.0%8-2435.0%18-2375.8%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)99.749.836-8243.9%8-2435.5%20-2577.9%521018208126
Stats Against (All Games)97.848.636-8244.5%9-2337.5%17-2275.3%491021227135
vs opponents averaging10250.938-8545.1%8-2435.2%17-2375.6%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)97.848.736-8244.7%8-2336.3%17-2274.8%501022217136

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games53-38-0.649-4137-5399.950.247.0%52.397.748.943.8%49.1
Home Games31-14-0.326-1819-26103.651.548.6%52.097.148.843.6%48.5
Last 5 Games3-2+0.34-11-497.048.446.1%57.689.046.440.1%47.8
Playoff Games5-4+0.36-33-698.751.646.7%55.491.648.840.5%47.8
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)99.950.238-8247.0%6-1834.5%17-2374.3%521021197137
vs opponents surrendering102.351.138-8545.1%9-2435.4%17-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)103.651.539-8148.6%6-1834.9%18-2574.3%521021197126
Stats Against (All Games)97.748.937-8443.8%7-2134.3%17-2277.3%491020207124
vs opponents averaging102.251.138-8544.9%9-2435.4%18-2376.0%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)97.148.836-8343.6%7-2233.8%17-2376.1%48918207123
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.2,  MIAMI 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/28/2016OKLAHOMA CITY100-119L3L211O38-9340.9%51941-8647.7%6210
3/30/2016ATLANTA105-97W-1W201.5O36-8045.0%541137-8344.6%4618
4/1/2016@ MEMPHIS99-95W-5.5L198U30-7142.3%451837-9140.7%5514
4/2/2016@ SAN ANTONIO95-102L13.5W191.5O40-8050.0%361335-7745.5%5014
4/5/2016CHARLOTTE96-90W-5.5W201U34-7843.6%611132-8836.4%546
4/7/2016@ ATLANTA87-95L5.5L200U32-8438.1%561133-7643.4%4813
4/8/2016INDIANA111-98W5W192.5O37-6854.4%541637-8344.6%389
4/10/2016@ NEW YORK93-89W-6.5L196U37-7847.4%47632-8936.0%618
4/12/2016PHILADELPHIA122-98W-12W204.5O48-9550.5%631335-7745.5%4113
4/13/2016@ BROOKLYN103-96W-5.5W206.5U41-9344.1%67939-8943.8%468
4/16/2016INDIANA90-100L-7L195U30-7938.0%651934-7943.0%4913
4/18/2016INDIANA98-87W-8W195U35-8043.7%531329-7041.4%4013
4/21/2016@ INDIANA101-85W1W195U39-9441.5%551126-6838.2%5116
4/23/2016@ INDIANA83-100L-1L193U27-7436.5%561740-8547.1%4912
4/26/2016INDIANA102-99W-7L194O33-8240.2%52733-7345.2%4514
4/29/2016@ INDIANA83-101L1.5L192.5U29-7936.7%531635-7646.1%5014
5/1/2016INDIANA89-84W-6L190U34-8938.2%56834-7346.6%4313
5/3/2016MIAMI96-102L-3.5L191.5O40-8944.9%471540-8944.9%6217
5/5/2016MIAMI96-92W-5L190.5U39-9341.9%57939-7949.4%5321
5/7/2016@ MIAMI              
5/9/2016@ MIAMI              
5/11/2016MIAMI              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/28/2016BROOKLYN110-99W-8.5W212.5U48-8457.1%371241-7753.2%4220
3/30/2016@ LA LAKERS100-102L-10.5L208U41-8647.7%681737-10236.3%609
4/1/2016@ SACRAMENTO112-106W-6.5L211.5O42-8251.2%471838-8743.7%4913
4/2/2016@ PORTLAND93-110L6.5L208.5U34-8838.6%551341-7951.9%5015
4/5/2016DETROIT107-89W-4.5W202U44-8452.4%50932-8040.0%4713
4/7/2016CHICAGO106-98W-5.5W205.5U44-9247.8%511035-7844.9%4612
4/8/2016@ ORLANDO109-112L-1.5L207.5O45-10045.0%641243-8252.4%4710
4/10/2016ORLANDO118-96W-9W211.5O43-7755.8%471237-8344.6%4116
4/12/2016@ DETROIT99-93W-1.5W200U38-7848.7%441434-8440.5%6215
4/13/2016@ BOSTON88-98L4.5L206U38-8843.2%51837-8643.0%537
4/17/2016CHARLOTTE123-91W-4.5W198.5O49-8557.6%49628-6543.1%3711
4/20/2016CHARLOTTE115-103W-5W197O44-7657.9%40838-8942.7%547
4/23/2016@ CHARLOTTE80-96L3L197.5U27-7934.2%651435-9038.9%543
4/25/2016@ CHARLOTTE85-89L2.5L194.5U30-7639.5%571730-7540.0%469
4/27/2016CHARLOTTE88-90L-5.5L195.5U34-8142.0%551433-8439.3%5012
4/29/2016@ CHARLOTTE97-90W2W192U38-8345.8%521232-7642.1%439
5/1/2016CHARLOTTE106-73W-6.5W190.5U43-8948.3%66927-8432.1%427
5/3/2016@ TORONTO102-96W3.5W191.5O40-8944.9%621740-8944.9%4715
5/5/2016@ TORONTO92-96L5W190.5U39-7949.4%532139-9341.9%579
5/7/2016TORONTO              
5/9/2016TORONTO              
5/11/2016@ TORONTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: He was never quite right health-wise late last year (which led to the poor conditioning head coach Dwane Casey cited this summer). Still, if healthy, Kyle Lowry can regain the borderline All-Star form he had two years ago . . . DeMar DeRozan makes a fine living attacking and getting to the line, but he has still yet to add a consistent three-point shot . . . Cory Joseph had quietly developed into one of the league's best back-up point guards in San Antonio, a lock down defender and efficient offensive player . . . Rookie Delon Wright does a lot of things well, but is most likely looking at a developmental year . . . Norman Powell is a big scoring guard who could be a solid bench piece down the line. The Raptors spent big to bring in DeMarre Carroll, a true 3-and-D wing . . . With Amir Johnson signing with Boston, Patrick Patterson has a chance to step into the starting lineup. He's fairly one-dimensional offensively, mostly camping out for corner threes . . . Toronto brought in competition for the power forward spot by signing Luis Scola. He's a mediocre at best defensively, but can take advantage of weaker defenders in the low-post . . . His development seems to have stalled, and Terrence Ross will try to reinvent himself as a sixth man . . . James Johnson has never been capable of handling big minutes, but he's a solid second-unit player who does everything well . . . Bruno Caboclo is still at least a year away from the rotation. Jonas Valanciunas has plenty of talent, but he doesn't do the little things well on offense (like screening) and is a defensive liability. It's why his minutes will continue to be limited . . . Bismack Biyombo is a zero on offense, but he's effective as a rim-protector and rebounder . . . Lucas Nogueira is still coming along as a long-term project.
MIAMI: Goran Dragic will run the offense, as the Heat continue to evolve post-LeBron. He'll also benefit from the return of a pick-and-pop big in Chris Bosh . . . He's on the back nine of his career, but Dwyane Wade is still effective on the offensive end of the court. Durability is another issue . . . They have no need for Mario Chalmers with Dragic in town. Unfortunately, no one seems interested in trading for him . . . Sixth man Gerald Green adds firepower off the bench . . . If Chalmers is dealt, Tyler Johnson would step up as Dragic's primary back-up . . . James Ennis will be battling for a roster spot this fall . . . Josh Richardson is a good athlete with the versatile skill set to become a bench option down the line. Luol Deng will get another shot after a disappointing first season in Miami. He will have to settle for being a fourth or fifth option on offense again this season . . . Drafting in the lottery for the first time in years, the Heat landed an NBA-caliber athlete in Justice Winslow. Like all current NCAA players, he will be making a mammoth leap to NBA competition. He won't see consistent minutes unless he's knocking down shots . . . A knee injury wiped out just about all of Josh McRoberts' first season with the Heat. He'll have to be 100% healthy to earn back a rotation spot this season . . . Udonis Haslem continues to hang around as an effective back-up big man. He even talked about adding a three-point shot this summer. Chris Bosh might be slowed early in the year, but he'll be recovered from his blood-clot scare and should be comfortable in a stretch 4 role . . . Hassan Whiteside will anchor Miami's defense and in general clean up the glass . . . When Miami needs more offense than Whiteside offers, they can turn to Amar'e Stoudemire as a part-time player . . . Chris Andersen is basically a Birdman mascot.
PREVIEW
Raptors-Heat Preview
 

(AP) - Game 2 became a big missed opportunity for the Miami Heat.

Going home could help ease their disappointment.

Either the Toronto Raptors or Miami will move within two wins of a trip to the Eastern Conference finals on Saturday, when the Heat host Game 3 of their knotted-up series.

The Heat had a fourth-quarter lead in Toronto on Thursday in Game 2, only to see it - and a chance for what would have been a 2-0 lead in the series as it heads back to Miami - disappear in an overtime loss. The Heat won the series opener in overtime after Kyle Lowry's half-court shot at the end of regulation.

''That's the playoffs,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ''Things can happen in one game and you'll look totally different another game. Nothing's guaranteed. Momentum doesn't carry over. We've already proven that we can have a great offensive outing and then the next night it might be different. That's the playoffs. That's what happens in competition.''

Miami has a 13-2 home record since the beginning of March with the only losses coming to Charlotte, including one in the first round.

Toronto got a home split to start the second round despite ongoing struggles from Lowry and DeMar DeRozan, an All-Star backcourt that has shot a combined 35 percent from the field and 45 percent from the foul line so far against the Heat. Even though the postseason issues for Toronto's backcourt have been well-chronicled, the Heat cannot expect Lowry and DeRozan to keep missing at this rate.

''I've gotten so many phone calls and texts from people that just care about me in general, fellow NBA players and friends of mine,'' said Lowry, the first player in the last 60 years to have nine consecutive games of shooting under 40 percent with 10 or more shot attempts in each contest, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. ''They're supportive.''

The Heat have held Charlotte and Toronto under 100 points in seven consecutive games now, which would seem to be a strong sign given that Miami has topped 100 points in 18 of its last 19 home games.

Then again, neither the Heat nor the Raptors put on anything that would resemble an offensive showcase in Games 1 or 2. Miami committed 20 turnovers in Game 1 and had 21 in Game 2.

''If we don't turn the ball over 20-some times, we'll be fine,'' said Heat guard Dwyane Wade, averaging 20.5 points and 4 turnovers in the series. ''Offense is fine. We can't keep giving up 20 turnovers a game. That limits us a lot.''

At some point, fatigue will likely start being a factor - if it isn't already. Saturday's game will be the fifth in nine days for the Raptors, the eighth in 15 days for the Heat. Lowry has played 89 minutes in the first two games of this series, DeRozan has played 84. For the Heat, Joe Johnson has played 83 and Luol Deng has logged 81.

The bigger issue for Miami is Toronto's biggest player.

Jonas Valanciunas is a 7-foot, 255-pound problem for the Heat. He's shot 68 percent in the two games, averaging 19.5 points and 13 rebounds - at times getting the best of Miami center Hassan Whiteside.

''He's been big,'' DeRozan said. ''You can honestly see who's the dominant big out there when it comes to rebounding and scoring. JV's doing a lot for us. We need him to continue to keep doing it.''


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