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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Monday 8/3/2020Line$ LineOU LineScore
MEMPHIS
 
NEW ORLEANS
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

236.5
 
99
Final
109

MEMPHIS (32 - 35) vs. NEW ORLEANS (28 - 38)
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Monday, 8/3/2020 6:30 PM
HP Field House - Orlando, FL
Board Money Line
745MEMPHIS+175
746NEW ORLEANS-210
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MEMPHIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games32-35+1634-3231-36112.955.747.0%54.9114.056.645.1%53.6
Road Games14-20+8.115-1816-18112.452.946.4%54.9115.257.345.8%53.7
Last 5 Games1-4-3.81-42-3114.058.447.3%56.0118.056.644.7%53.4
Division Games4-8-0.74-86-6113.957.347.6%52.2122.663.248.3%53.7
MEMPHIS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)112.955.743-9147.0%11-3134.9%17-2276.2%551027218146
vs opponents surrendering111.956.241-8946.3%12-3435.8%18-2377.3%531024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)112.452.942-9146.4%11-3235.2%17-2276.0%551026228145
Stats Against (All Games)114.056.641-9145.1%13-3536.5%20-2578.6%541025208145
vs opponents averaging111.756.241-8946.0%12-3435.7%18-2377.5%531024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)115.257.341-9145.8%12-3337.0%20-2678.9%541025208146

NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games28-38-12.132-3035-31115.858.546.2%56.6117.060.046.4%54.0
Road Games15-19+217-1318-16113.458.145.8%55.8116.761.245.9%55.3
Last 5 Games2-3-14-11-4112.059.244.3%62.0114.059.243.0%56.2
Division Games3-8-5.65-66-5116.158.845.2%56.8120.360.847.2%55.3
NEW ORLEANS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)115.858.543-9246.2%14-3737.1%17-2372.7%571127218165
vs opponents surrendering110.955.741-8945.7%12-3435.5%17-2377.2%531024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)113.458.142-9245.8%14-3737.1%15-2172.1%561126228175
Stats Against (All Games)117.060.043-9246.4%12-3435.7%19-2578.4%541024219145
vs opponents averaging112.156.341-8946.1%12-3435.8%18-2377.6%531024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)116.761.242-9245.9%12-3535.7%20-2578.8%551025209145
Average power rating of opponents played: MEMPHIS 96.1,  NEW ORLEANS 97.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MEMPHIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
7/31/2020*PORTLAND135-140L3L225O42-9345.2%601349-9153.8%5016
8/2/2020*SAN ANTONIO106-108L-3L236.5U42-9146.2%461236-8641.9%6516
8/3/2020*NEW ORLEANS              
8/5/2020*UTAH              
8/7/2020*OKLAHOMA CITY              
8/9/2020*TORONTO              
8/11/2020*BOSTON              
8/13/2020*MILWAUKEE              

NEW ORLEANS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
7/30/2020*UTAH104-106L4W232.5U40-9442.6%562037-8444.0%5420
8/1/2020*LA CLIPPERS103-126L8.5L239U38-8544.7%591837-8742.5%5610
8/3/2020*MEMPHIS              
8/6/2020*SACRAMENTO              
8/7/2020*WASHINGTON              
8/9/2020*SAN ANTONIO              
8/11/2020*SACRAMENTO              
8/13/2020*ORLANDO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MEMPHIS: LAST SEASON: 33-49, finished tied for 12th in Western Conference.
COACH: Taylor Jenkins (first season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: F/C Jaren Jackson Jr. (13.8 ppg), G Ja Morant (rookie), C Jonas Valanciunas (15.6), G/F Dillon Brooks (7.5), F Jae Crowder (11.9).
KEY LOSSES: G Mike Conley, G Jevon Carter, G Delon Wright.
KEY ADDITIONS: Morant, G Grayson Allen, F Brandon Clarke, Crowder, G Marko Guduric, F Solomon Hill, G Tyus Jones, G/F Jon Konchar, G De'Anthony Melton, C Miles Plumlee.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Jackson is fully recovered from the bruised right quadriceps muscle that limited his rookie season to 58 games, and the No. 4 pick overall in 2018 has even grown a little bit. Morant played his way into the No. 2 draft pick overall in June, and now the 6-3 guard will get to showcase his speed, passing skills and court vision surrounded by players closer to his talent level than he did in college at Murray State. Valanciunas earned an extension from Memphis and now must prove he can keep producing double-doubles regularly.
OUTLOOK: Marc Gasol and Conley both are gone, and it's up to Jackson and Morant to lead this rebuilding process for Memphis after the Grizzlies revamped the roster as much as possible in one offseason. This season may not be pretty at times, but at least the Grizzlies have hope for the future based on a duo they hope will become big stars. The franchise just may have to wait a couple seasons or more for a return to the postseason.
NEW ORLEANS: LAST SEASON: 33-49, finished tied for 12th in Western Conference.
COACH: Alvin Gentry (fifth season with Pelicans, 145-183; 17th season overall, 480-553).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Lonzo Ball (9.9 ppg), G Jrue Holiday (21.2), F Brandon Ingram (18.3), F Zion Williamson (rookie), C Derrick Favors (11.8).
KEY LOSSES: F Anthony Davis, F Julius Randle, G Elfrid Payton.
KEY ADDITIONS: F Williamson, F Ingram, G Ball, C Favors, G J.J. Redick, G Nickeil Alexander-Walker, C Jaxson Hayes.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Williamson was the No. 1 overall pick in last summer's NBA draft, was a highlight machine at Duke and has looked fearless in his first NBA preseason ' taking the ball to the hoop against the best interior defenders in the league and scoring more than 20 points in multiple games. The 6-foot-6, 285-pound rookie is a social media phenomenon and filling arenas everywhere he goes. But the additions of Ball and Redick will be important to New Orleans as well.
OUTLOOK: Of the Pelicans' four new starters brought in by Griffin, one was picked No. 1 overall this summer and two Ingram and Ball were picked second overall within the previous three years by the Lakers before being packaged with Josh Hart and draft picks in a trade sending Davis to Los Angeles. Combined with savvy veterans like Holiday and Favors, not to mention Redick off the bench, there are high hopes in New Orleans that the Pelicans are trending upward and might even contend for a playoff spot this season. The Pelicans also expect 2019 first-round picks Alexander-Walker and Hayes to contribute this season.
PREVIEW
Pelicans, Grizzlies still looking for 1st bubble win
 

The New Orleans Pelicans began the NBA restart with their sights set on the Memphis Grizzlies.

After two games, the Pelicans -- who meet the Grizzlies on Monday near Orlando -- have a more obstructed view of the eighth-place Grizzlies in the very crowded battle for the Western Conference playoffs.

The Pelicans (28-38) have lost their first two games since returning and have dropped into a tie for 11th place. Nonetheless, they are within striking distance of a play-in opportunity because they trail the Grizzlies (32-35) by just 3 1/2 games.

The ninth-place team can qualify for a play-in against the eighth-place team as long as it's within four games. But New Orleans has just six games left to break from a tie with Sacramento and climb over San Antonio and Portland to get to ninth place.

"This is basically a must-win game for us," Pelicans guard Lonzo Ball told reporters of Monday's clash.

New Orleans fell to Utah in the final seconds Thursday, then trailed the Clippers by as many as 42 points before falling 126-103 on Saturday.

"We're still together, we're still with each other," forward Brandon Ingram said. "We know everything counts. That's what we're here for. We wouldn't have come to the bubble if we weren't trying to get in the playoffs."

Rookie Zion Williamson has played a total of just 29 minutes in the first two games after missing 13 days of work to tend to a family emergency. He could be on a minutes restriction again against the Grizzlies.

"It's very tough, to be honest, because as soon as I start to break that sweat, I look over and that horn's for me and I have to come out of the game," Williamson said.

Memphis, like New Orleans, has lost its first two games of the restart. Its hold on eighth place shrunk to two games when it lost to San Antonio 108-106 on Sunday as the Spurs moved into ninth place and within two games of the Grizzlies.

Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins acknowledged that most preseason projections didn't have his young team in this strong a position.

"We're not saying we're fortunate just to be here and we want the experience," Jenkins said. "We want to make the playoffs and the experience is only going to get us better."

Memphis trailed San Antonio by 11 points midway through the fourth quarter before coming back.

The Grizzlies tied the score when Jaren Jackson Jr. made a 3-pointer with 10 seconds left, but DeMar DeRozan's two free throws with one second left gave San Antonio the win.

It was the second straight narrow loss for the Grizzlies, who fell 140-135 in overtime to Portland in its first restart game Friday.

"I want to say give our guys credit for competing in the second half, but that's not good enough," Jenkins said. "We've got to be better for 48 minutes. I think these guys are quickly learning that after two games."

The Grizzlies lost both games against the Pelicans before the hiatus -- falling 126-116 in Memphis and 139-111 in New Orleans -- just 11 days apart in January.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 2:07:32 PM EST.


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