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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 4/22/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
MILWAUKEE
+2.5  

-2.5  
+120

-140

194
 
87
Final
76

TORONTO (52 - 33) at MILWAUKEE (44 - 41)
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Saturday, 4/22/2017 3:00 PM
Eastern Conference - Round 1 - Best of 7 - Game 4 - MIL Leads 2-1
Board OpenLatest
501TORONTO195.5194.5
502MILWAUKEE-2.5-2.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games52-33-13.345-3944-40106.253.046.2%50.9102.651.944.9%50.2
Road Games23-19-0.524-1817-24102.250.845.1%49.3102.151.245.3%51.1
Last 5 Games3-2-1.32-32-394.848.243.6%52.296.248.844.1%46.4
Playoff Games1-2-3.30-31-288.745.339.5%53.0100.351.745.9%47.3
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)106.253.039-8446.2%9-2436.2%20-2579.4%511118218125
vs opponents surrendering105.753.239-8645.7%10-2735.7%18-2377.2%521023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)102.250.838-8445.1%8-2533.6%18-2378.6%491018218124
Stats Against (All Games)102.651.937-8344.9%10-2735.8%18-2478.1%501022207145
vs opponents averaging105.252.939-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.0%511023208135
Stats Against (Road Games)102.151.237-8145.3%10-2736.2%19-2478.6%511022206155

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games44-41-1.439-4644-40103.552.747.4%48.0103.352.545.6%50.6
Home Games24-18-9.120-2225-17106.053.548.1%47.6102.951.445.8%49.2
Last 5 Games3-2+3.54-11-396.850.845.5%48.891.447.841.0%52.4
Playoff Games2-1+2.53-01-2100.351.745.9%47.388.745.339.5%53.0
MILWAUKEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.552.739-8247.4%9-2437.3%17-2277.0%48924208135
vs opponents surrendering105.553.139-8545.7%10-2735.8%18-2377.3%521023208135
Team Stats (Home Games)106.053.539-8248.1%9-2337.7%19-2478.3%48825209135
Stats Against (All Games)103.352.538-8345.6%10-2835.3%18-2376.9%511024197145
vs opponents averaging105.45339-8645.6%10-2735.6%18-2377.2%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)102.951.437-8245.8%10-2835.2%18-2378.9%49924217155
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.1,  MILWAUKEE 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/13/2017DALLAS100-78W-4.5W196U37-7847.4%611231-8536.5%397
3/16/2017OKLAHOMA CITY102-123L-2L207.5O37-8145.7%391447-8853.4%5718
3/17/2017@ DETROIT87-75W3W202U30-7838.5%551229-8334.9%5612
3/19/2017INDIANA116-91W-2.5W197.5O45-9149.5%611633-8041.2%4113
3/21/2017CHICAGO122-120W-7L197.5O47-9549.5%611642-9046.7%4714
3/23/2017@ MIAMI101-84W4.5W199.5U35-7944.3%661732-8239.0%4416
3/25/2017@ DALLAS94-86W-1W195.5U39-8148.1%511431-8237.8%4712
3/27/2017ORLANDO131-112W-7.5W208.5O49-8359.0%561543-8848.9%4111
3/29/2017CHARLOTTE106-110L-5L203O38-8345.8%541339-8645.3%488
3/31/2017INDIANA111-100W-5W203.5O37-8245.1%621436-8741.4%5013
4/2/2017PHILADELPHIA113-105W-11.5L211.5O46-8554.1%441536-8045.0%4619
4/4/2017@ INDIANA90-108L3L202.5U34-7644.7%441339-8943.8%5011
4/5/2017@ DETROIT105-102W-2.5W201.5O41-8747.1%411142-8052.5%5215
4/7/2017MIAMI96-94W-4.5L207.5U35-8541.2%601533-8339.8%5619
4/9/2017@ NEW YORK110-97W-8.5W201O40-7652.6%441037-8245.1%4111
4/12/2017@ CLEVELAND98-83W-4W202.5U40-8646.5%58828-7636.8%4915
4/15/2017MILWAUKEE83-97L-7.5L198U27-7536.0%591038-8544.7%485
4/18/2017MILWAUKEE106-100W-8L194.5O37-7748.1%511236-8741.4%4911
4/20/2017@ MILWAUKEE77-104L2L197U24-7133.8%491539-7452.7%4513
4/22/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
4/24/2017MILWAUKEE              

MILWAUKEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/13/2017@ MEMPHIS93-113L4L199O31-6746.3%351641-7951.9%4812
3/15/2017@ LA CLIPPERS97-96W7W207U34-7644.7%431135-7546.7%5315
3/17/2017@ LA LAKERS107-103W-8L213U40-8248.8%531438-8445.2%5214
3/18/2017@ GOLDEN STATE92-117L10.5L214.5U36-8940.4%411145-7560.0%4912
3/21/2017@ PORTLAND93-90W3.5W207.5U38-9042.2%541335-8342.2%5814
3/22/2017@ SACRAMENTO116-98W-5.5W202.5O43-8153.1%461041-8448.8%4412
3/24/2017ATLANTA100-97W-7L202U39-8844.3%43834-8341.0%6017
3/26/2017CHICAGO94-109L-6.5L201.5O37-8444.0%39946-8554.1%5414
3/28/2017@ CHARLOTTE118-108W4W199.5O46-7462.2%471439-8048.7%332
3/29/2017@ BOSTON103-100W7W209.5U41-7852.6%411435-8839.8%5816
3/31/2017DETROIT108-105W-7L197O35-8441.7%571244-9745.4%6112
4/2/2017DALLAS105-109L-6.5L193O39-7750.6%421338-7352.1%3513
4/4/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY79-110L6L209.5U29-8135.8%471140-8447.6%6113
4/6/2017@ INDIANA89-104L4.5L203.5U33-7146.5%342138-8047.5%5416
4/8/2017@ PHILADELPHIA90-82W-7.5W209U35-7944.3%501527-7735.1%5317
4/10/2017CHARLOTTE89-79W-6.5W198U35-7745.5%511633-8140.7%469
4/12/2017@ BOSTON94-112L13.5L206P37-8444.0%511741-9145.1%578
4/15/2017@ TORONTO97-83W7.5W198U38-8544.7%48527-7536.0%5910
4/18/2017@ TORONTO100-106L8W194.5O36-8741.4%491137-7748.1%5112
4/20/2017TORONTO104-77W-2W197U39-7452.7%451324-7133.8%4915
4/22/2017TORONTO              
4/24/2017@ TORONTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: BACKCOURT: PG Kyle Lowry looked like an improved player in every possible way last season in earning his way to a Third Team All-NBA nod. It's hard to believe that he's just now reaching his prime at the age of 30. SG DeMar DeRozan had a breakout season, too, finishing second in the Eastern Conference with 23.5 points per game. Local boy PG Cory Joseph is an elite backup point guard behind Lowry. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Jonas Valanciunas is one of the NBA's more underappreciated talents, likely because his post moves are a little old fashioned. The other possible reason is his not-so-good defense. The Raps drafted similarly tall C Jakob Poeltl to back him up, and he's at least interesting as a prospect. SF DeMarre Carroll missed most of his first season in Toronto with an injury, and his full-time presence will help on both ends of the floor. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Losing playoff stud Bismack Biyombo hurts, but Carroll was the team's big signing a year ago and adds incredibly valuable depth on the wing. If there's a drop-off here, it will be slight.
MILWAUKEE: BACKCOURT: The best part of writing about basketball in 2016 is referring to 6'11' Giannis Antetokounmpo as a point guard. The offense excelled with him there last year, and the prospect of a full season of it has hoops nerds drooling. The news of SG Khris Middleton's long-term injury, however, was one of the biggest bummers of the offseason. PG Matthew Dellavedova has turned into a legitimately good defender and shooter. . . . FRONTCOURT: Middleton's injury does open up greater opportunities for PF Jabari Parker to get reps as the No. 1 scoring option many believe he's destined to be. C Greg Monroe can score and rebound with the best of them, but has drawn little interest in the trade market because of his inability to protect the rim. Post D is C John Henson's best skill, so perhaps he'll see more time in the lineup. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The young Bucks were a sexy pick for a mid-range playoff seed in the East last season, but ultimately disappointed. With Middleton out, it's hard not to think their fate this season comes down to the performance of Parker.
PREVIEW
Bucks look to take 3-1 lead vs. Raptors
 

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Bucks will try to take a commanding lead in their first-round Eastern Conference playoff series with Toronto on Saturday when they host the Raptors in Game 4 of the best-of-seven set at the Bradley Center.

The Bucks stunned the Raptors in Game 3, riding a 104-77 blowout to take a 2-1 lead in the series. Despite that performance, Milwaukee coach Jason Kidd expects Toronto to bounce back.

"It only counts for one in the win column," Kidd said. "They understand they have to come back ready Saturday afternoon, just like after Game 1."

Milwaukee cruised to a victory in the series opener at Toronto and despite recovering from multiple double-digit deficits, couldn't get past the Raptors in the second game.

Toronto made a number of adjustments between Games 1 and 2, and coach Dwane Casey was confident his team could make the necessary changes again following one of the worst playoff performances in franchise history.

"We did it from Game 1 to Game 2, so it's possible," Casey said. "We have to make sure we pass the basketball. We went from 24 assists to whatever we had tonight (11).

"We have to sell the guys on the fact that you have to move the basketball. You're not going to dribble around them. You're not going to outrun or out-quick them. The ball can beat speed and quickness. That's what we did in Game 2 and that's what we've got to get back to."

Despite the blowout loss, Raptors guard Kyle Lowry -- like Kidd -- wanted to remind folks that there is still a lot of basketball to be played and that while the Raptors' pride may have been wounded, their confidence remains high heading into Game 4.

The Raptors went 4-1 this season following losses by 15 points or more. The last two times it happened, Toronto responded with winning streaks of six and four games, respectively.

"I still think we can win the series," Lowry said. "It ain't over. It just sucks right now. It's a terrible night right now. It's a terrible feeling the way we just got our (butt) beat. Terrible feeling. So we'd better pick it up. If not, it's going to be a terrible feeling again. But our confidence has not changed. We'll be fine. We've got to come out there and do what we gotta do Saturday."

Toronto will also have to find a way to make things easier for DeMar DeRozan, who was held to just eight points and missed all eight of his attempts from the floor, including a pair of 3-pointers. The Bucks made life miserable for DeRozan, essentially taking away his ability to effectively work the pick-and-roll.

"I've got to do a better job of finding him openings and spaces so he can vault up and use his scoring ability," Casey said.

Kidd has urged his team to play "aggressive and desperate," two traits that come easily to a team with a young core lacking a lot of playoff experience. While Kidd has playoff-tested veterans on his bench in Jason Terry and Michael Beasley, as well as Matthew Dellavedova, who won a title last year with Cleveland, he has let his young players, especially rookies Thon Maker and Malcolm Brogdon, grow on the floor during this series.

"I'm a young coach, so I think we all fit with the experience level," Kidd said. "Thon and Malcolm being two rookies, believe that they can do the job, and they've shown that during the season. The guys on the floor and on the bench support them, and the coaching staff has done everything to prepare them for this moment. It's up to them to be basketball players, and they're very comfortable with doing that. We try to keep things simple and have fun with it, and they do all the work. Watching those two guys play right now is fun."

Milwaukee hasn't led a series 2-1 since taking two of the first three games from Charlotte in the 2001 Eastern Conference semifinals. The Bucks have lost seven straight series since then, holding an advantage just two times before taking 1-0 and 2-1 leads against the Raptors this season.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 8:04:18 AM EST.


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