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NBA : ATS Matchup
Thursday 1/19/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
DALLAS
 
MIAMI
PK  

PK  
-110

-110

200.5
 
95
Final
99

DALLAS (14 - 27) at MIAMI (12 - 30)
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703DALLAS195.5198
704MIAMI-1.5-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-27-6.120-2115-2395.748.643.4%44.4100.451.347.2%51.3
Road Games6-16-3.711-119-1195.548.243.6%44.0102.753.248.8%51.4
Last 5 Games3-2+1.63-21-396.851.045.5%42.298.250.446.8%51.6
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)95.748.636-8243.4%11-3035.3%14-1879.6%44820198124
vs opponents surrendering10553.139-8645.3%10-2735.7%18-2377.2%521022208135
Team Stats (Road Games)95.548.236-8343.6%10-3034.6%13-1777.3%44921198114
Stats Against (All Games)100.451.336-7747.2%10-2540.3%18-2377.9%51921197153
vs opponents averaging106.253.739-8545.7%10-2736.3%18-2477.4%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)102.753.237-7748.8%11-2542.5%17-2375.7%51823196153

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games12-30-12.320-2219-2398.549.943.9%53.4102.853.044.9%53.6
Home Games6-13-6.88-1110-9101.650.745.1%55.1103.053.444.5%53.1
Last 5 Games1-4-0.82-32-399.650.043.4%50.0110.256.245.4%59.6
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)98.549.938-8643.9%9-2633.7%14-2167.6%531121217126
vs opponents surrendering104.152.539-8545.2%10-2735.6%18-2376.7%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)101.650.739-8645.1%9-2635.6%15-2365.4%551021217135
Stats Against (All Games)102.853.038-8544.9%8-2435.2%18-2378.3%541021197125
vs opponents averaging104.952.639-8545.5%9-2635.9%18-2377.1%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)103.053.439-8744.5%8-2433.1%18-2378.2%531019196124
Average power rating of opponents played: DALLAS 95.7,  MIAMI 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2016@ HOUSTON87-109L12L208U32-7940.5%37937-7450.0%5515
12/12/2016DENVER112-92W2.5W204P45-7758.4%36935-8342.2%4916
12/14/2016DETROIT85-95L5.5L190.5U32-7841.0%341136-7150.7%5419
12/16/2016@ UTAH100-103L11W184.5O35-7745.5%31637-6556.9%4816
12/18/2016SACRAMENTO99-79W0W193U34-7744.2%491130-7639.5%5015
12/19/2016@ DENVER107-117L8L207.5O43-8153.1%331245-7957.0%4511
12/21/2016@ PORTLAND96-95W6W210U35-8342.2%471032-7244.4%5217
12/23/2016@ LA CLIPPERS90-88W3.5W195U37-8742.5%521234-7445.9%4820
12/26/2016@ NEW ORLEANS104-111L4.5L199O37-7549.3%351037-7052.9%4610
12/27/2016HOUSTON107-123L4.5L209O36-8741.4%44941-7852.6%5316
12/29/2016@ LA LAKERS101-89W4W204.5U38-7749.4%471532-6847.1%3815
12/30/2016@ GOLDEN STATE99-108L17.5W214U39-9341.9%481042-8450.0%5213
1/3/2017WASHINGTON113-105W-1W202O37-7847.4%531241-9244.6%439
1/5/2017PHOENIX95-102L-5.5L206U36-7945.6%361038-8544.7%6015
1/7/2017ATLANTA82-97L1L197.5U32-8239.0%491430-7440.5%5210
1/9/2017@ MINNESOTA92-101L4.5L196.5U36-7846.2%321440-7156.3%4918
1/12/2017*PHOENIX113-108W-2W208.5O43-8948.3%40938-7848.7%5619
1/15/2017MINNESOTA98-87W1W197.5U36-7746.8%471135-8043.7%5012
1/17/2017@ CHICAGO99-98W4.5W197P37-7847.4%431237-8245.1%5113
1/19/2017@ MIAMI              
1/20/2017UTAH              
1/22/2017LA LAKERS              
1/25/2017NEW YORK              
1/26/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
1/29/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
1/30/2017CLEVELAND              
2/1/2017PHILADELPHIA              
2/3/2017@ PORTLAND              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2016@ CHICAGO100-105L9.5W201O42-9146.2%511238-8445.2%5411
12/12/2016WASHINGTON112-101W1W208.5O45-8851.1%571139-8446.4%4114
12/14/2016INDIANA95-89W1W204U37-8245.1%691533-8937.1%468
12/16/2016LA CLIPPERS98-102L8W206U38-9340.9%58436-8343.4%5910
12/18/2016BOSTON95-105L4.5L202.5U36-6952.2%492341-9045.6%4911
12/20/2016ORLANDO130-136L-3.5L199O50-10846.3%661052-10549.5%6311
12/22/2016LA LAKERS115-107W-6W212O45-8453.6%511240-9044.4%4713
12/23/2016@ NEW ORLEANS87-91L5W206U36-8741.4%631333-8937.1%579
12/27/2016OKLAHOMA CITY94-106L4.5L203.5U36-8243.9%441242-8251.2%5617
12/29/2016@ CHARLOTTE82-91L6L203.5U33-8240.2%561636-9338.7%618
12/30/2016@ BOSTON114-117L9.5W203.5O48-9053.3%471238-7451.4%3913
1/1/2017DETROIT98-107L6.5L198.5O35-7745.5%411042-8648.8%5712
1/3/2017@ PHOENIX90-99L5.5L212.5U36-9139.6%511236-7746.8%5318
1/4/2017@ SACRAMENTO107-102W7.5W204O35-7248.6%481840-7851.3%3416
1/6/2017@ LA LAKERS100-127L2.5L213.5O38-9241.3%511048-9650.0%7011
1/8/2017@ LA CLIPPERS86-98L9L206.5U31-8436.9%571536-8641.9%5811
1/10/2017@ GOLDEN STATE95-107L14.5W218.5U38-8942.7%491139-8645.3%5711
1/13/2017@ MILWAUKEE108-116L7.5L205O41-8349.4%35840-8050.0%5511
1/17/2017HOUSTON109-103W7W222U42-9046.7%581536-9040.0%5817
1/19/2017DALLAS              
1/21/2017MILWAUKEE              
1/23/2017GOLDEN STATE              
1/25/2017@ BROOKLYN              
1/27/2017@ CHICAGO              
1/28/2017DETROIT              
1/30/2017BROOKLYN              
2/1/2017ATLANTA              
2/4/2017PHILADELPHIA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DALLAS: BACKCOURT: Point guards Deron Williams, Devin Harris and J.J. Barea have lived 97 years of life between the three of them, so expect plenty of responsible decision-making on the court and very few fast breaks. Williams' health is critical to the Mavericks' success, and easing off the mid-range jumpers wouldn't hurt. SG Wes Matthews was visibly less athletic last season than he once was, but a return to pre-injury form still isn't out of the question. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Dirk Nowitzki's adapted old man game is as good as they come, guaranteeing him further success for the near future. The questions in the frontcourt are all regarding offseason acquisitions from Golden State. SF Harrison Barnes will either benefit from a lower-pressure situation or crumble under the expectations of an increased role. C Andrew Bogut will be reliable if he's on the court. The question is whether he can stay there. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Rick Carlisle is one of the best coaches in the NBA, and he frequently has his teams exceeding expectations. The veteran roster offers many mentors for Barnes, meaning he has both the talent and resources to succeed.
MIAMI: BACKCOURT: PG Goran Dragic has never played up to the level of his Phoenix days since he arrived in Miami, but that could change this year. His best skills are wasted in the halfcourt, and he should be free to run more now that Dwyane Wade is out of town. His backup, the once-unheralded PG Tyler Johnson, suddenly faces expectations after signing a big contract. SG Josh Richardson is injured to start the season, but Dion Waiters is a capable fill-in. . . . FRONTCOURT: Along with Richardson, SF Justise Winslow helped to form a dynamic rookie duo last season. He's already there on defense and showed more than enough promise on offense. C Hassan Whiteside can dominate games like no one else in the league, but he needs to be more consistent and perhaps even a leader on a team that lost Wade and Chris Bosh. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Almost everything about this team is unpredictable, from post-Wade style of play to Whiteside's attitude from night-to-night. They could possibly compete for the playoffs, but developing Winslow and Richardson is more important.
PREVIEW
Mavericks, Heat enter matchup on upswing
 

MIAMI -- The Miami Heat are coming off their most impressive victory of the season, and the Dallas Mavericks are on their biggest win streak.

But make no mistake: When the Mavericks (14-27) visit the Heat (12-30) on Thursday night, the matchup is every bit as sad as their win-loss records indicate.

The two franchises have history, splitting two battles in the NBA Finals, with Miami winning in 2006 and Dallas prevailing in 2011.

But here's the thing: The Mavericks haven't won a single playoff series since defeating the Heat in '11, and Miami's franchise has hit rock bottom with the departure of their famed Big Three of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

So yes, the Mavericks are riding a three-game win streak, and Miami beat a very good Houston Rockets team on Tuesday, but that doesn't change the reality of where they are in the standings.

"I know," Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told The Dallas Morning News this week. "Half of our fans want us to go for a high draft pick (and tank the season), and half of our fans want us to go for the playoffs."

Cuban said he feels conflicted, too.

"I wish I had a definitive answer for everybody," he said. "I go back and forth every game. Some days, it's like, "OK, maybe we can make run for the sixth or seventh seed. That gets us to the playoffs, but I don't know if it gets us to where we need to be."

Heat president Pat Riley surely sees the big picture just as much as Cuban.

The Heat has four players competing at a good level right now -- point guard Goran Dragic, center Hassan Whiteside and reserves Tyler Johnson and James Johnson (no relation).

Dragic was pleased with Tuesday's win over the Rockets, who have the No. 2 scoring offense in the NBA. But Dragic also emphasized how much the Heat needs to improve in the second half.

"We need to be calm and solid," Dragic said. "We need to execute our plays."

Realistically, though, the Heat are fairly hopeless for this season. They are just 2-10 in their past 12 games and 6-13 this season at home.

The Mavericks are just 6-16 on the road, making this a tossup-type matchup.

However, it is interesting to note that this Mavericks' three-game win streak has coincided with the right hamstring injury to starting center Andrew Bogut. The last game he played, on Jan. 9, was the last game Dallas lost.

Since then, Dallas has won at the Phoenix Suns, defeated the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves and won at the Chicago Bulls.

The big difference with the Mavs this season is that 38-year-old future Hall of Famer Dirk Nowitzki is finally slowing down. He led the team in scoring last season at 18.3 points, just like he has almost ever since arriving in Dallas.

This season, though, he is fourth on the team in scoring (13.3).

Forward Harrison Barnes, a newcomer to Dallas this season, leads the team in scoring (20.6). Guard Wesley Matthews (15.1 points) has earned praise for his all-around play, and "the other Curry", Seth, is averaging 10.3 points.

Deron Williams is the other starter, and while he is no longer as good as he once was, he is averaging 13.9 points and a team-high 7.0 assists.

It's not a great roster, but -- as it is with the Heat -- this is the current state of the franchise.

"The reality," Cuban said, "is that we're going to play every game to win. That is who we are, and any other way ... I just wouldn't do that to our guys."


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 2:39:59 AM EST.


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