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NBA : First Half Matchup
Tuesday 11/20/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
PORTLAND
 First Half Results
NEW YORK
-4  

+4  


111
 
58
Final
60

PORTLAND (11 - 5) at NEW YORK (4 - 13)
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Tuesday, 11/20/2018 7:35 PM
Board First Half
705PORTLAND-4.5
706NEW YORK111.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-5+5.611-58-8114.956.445.9%58.4107.951.943.5%52.6
Road Games4-3+2.24-34-3111.150.946.3%54.4108.449.344.4%53.4
Last 5 Games3-2+13-22-3109.655.043.6%57.8109.249.845.4%51.8
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)114.956.441-9045.9%12-3236.3%20-2485.4%581221216145
vs opponents surrendering111.757.141-9045.6%11-3136.1%18-2377.1%551124227155
Team Stats (Road Games)111.150.940-8646.3%11-2837.4%21-2585.5%541020215145
Stats Against (All Games)107.951.941-9443.5%11-3235.3%15-2172.4%531123217126
vs opponents averaging111.956.741-9045.9%11-3135.9%18-2476.2%541024228146
Stats Against (Road Games)108.449.341-9344.4%12-3237.2%14-2168.0%531224228127

NEW YORK - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games4-13-8.28-89-8107.853.043.7%54.8114.756.248.1%53.1
Home Games2-5-43-33-4106.752.042.3%59.6110.351.147.0%49.6
Last 5 Games0-5-4.61-44-1109.054.444.2%52.6126.263.051.2%54.0
NEW YORK Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)107.853.040-9143.7%9-2931.7%19-2477.7%551318238155
vs opponents surrendering110.855.741-8945.5%11-3135.9%18-2476.6%551124228155
Team Stats (Home Games)106.752.039-9242.3%10-3033.3%19-2478.9%601319227175
Stats Against (All Games)114.756.242-8748.1%12-3236.4%19-2576.5%531125227166
vs opponents averaging110.555.641-8945.8%11-3235.1%17-2375.0%541024228156
Stats Against (Home Games)110.351.142-8847.0%11-3234.4%16-2079.0%50923229157
Average power rating of opponents played: PORTLAND 97.1,  NEW YORK 95.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/18/2018LA LAKERS128-119W-3W224O44-10044.0%601645-9348.4%5315
10/20/2018SAN ANTONIO121-108W-5W214O45-8453.6%541242-10042.0%496
10/22/2018WASHINGTON124-125L-4.5L228O43-10839.8%831946-11041.8%5810
10/25/2018@ ORLANDO128-114W-3.5W213.5O48-8755.2%471043-8650.0%4414
10/27/2018@ MIAMI111-120L1.5L220O37-8842.0%49944-9645.8%6612
10/29/2018@ INDIANA103-93W3.5W215U38-7848.7%521837-9041.1%498
10/30/2018@ HOUSTON104-85W4.5W223.5U38-8047.5%641731-9632.3%5611
11/1/2018NEW ORLEANS132-119W-8W229.5O44-8750.6%561440-9442.6%5212
11/3/2018LA LAKERS110-114L-3.5L236U44-10442.3%561445-8652.3%6020
11/4/2018MINNESOTA111-81W-6W228U38-8644.2%731629-9331.2%4811
11/6/2018MILWAUKEE118-103W2W228.5U48-9152.7%521240-9243.5%4711
11/8/2018LA CLIPPERS116-105W-5W225.5U40-9741.2%62641-8946.1%507
11/11/2018BOSTON100-94W-2W214U39-8645.3%582136-9338.7%5012
11/14/2018@ LA LAKERS117-126L2L223O41-9344.1%521444-9347.3%5413
11/16/2018@ MINNESOTA96-112L1.5L225U37-8842.0%581846-9250.0%4812
11/18/2018@ WASHINGTON119-109W1W220.5O39-8645.3%591543-9644.8%5711
11/20/2018@ NEW YORK              
11/21/2018@ MILWAUKEE              
11/23/2018@ GOLDEN STATE              
11/25/2018LA CLIPPERS              
11/28/2018ORLANDO              
11/30/2018DENVER              
12/2/2018@ SAN ANTONIO              
12/4/2018@ DALLAS              
12/6/2018PHOENIX              

NEW YORK - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/17/2018ATLANTA126-107W-4W216.5O45-9945.5%601541-9045.6%5324
10/19/2018@ BROOKLYN105-107L4W221.5U39-9740.2%41337-7549.3%6022
10/20/2018BOSTON101-103L9.5W210.5U36-8741.4%601633-8240.2%5515
10/22/2018@ MILWAUKEE113-124L11.5W227O45-9945.5%541145-9646.9%6014
10/24/2018@ MIAMI87-110L8L218U33-9136.3%521239-8148.1%6214
10/26/2018GOLDEN STATE100-128L11.5L225O39-9043.3%491951-8758.6%4314
10/29/2018BROOKLYN115-96W-1W215U45-9248.9%681334-8440.5%3610
10/31/2018INDIANA101-107L6T208.5U34-7943.0%451745-8354.2%4715
11/2/2018@ DALLAS118-106W5.5W216O46-8454.8%461240-8149.4%4918
11/4/2018@ WASHINGTON95-108L6.5L223.5U39-9341.9%611836-8343.4%5313
11/5/2018CHICAGO115-116L-2.5L213O41-10638.7%681743-9545.3%6019
11/7/2018@ ATLANTA112-107W-1.5W225.5U34-7744.2%651637-9240.2%5417
11/10/2018@ TORONTO112-128L14L217O44-9645.8%531442-7953.2%5015
11/11/2018ORLANDO89-115L-3.5L210U31-8835.2%671944-9844.9%539
11/14/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY103-128L8.5L213O39-8844.3%451851-9553.7%5516
11/16/2018@ NEW ORLEANS124-129L11W227O48-9849.0%491348-9948.5%6815
11/18/2018@ ORLANDO117-131L5L219O40-8746.0%491448-8457.1%4415
11/20/2018PORTLAND              
11/21/2018@ BOSTON              
11/23/2018NEW ORLEANS              
11/25/2018@ MEMPHIS              
11/27/2018@ DETROIT              
11/28/2018@ PHILADELPHIA              
12/1/2018MILWAUKEE              
12/3/2018WASHINGTON              
12/6/2018@ BOSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PORTLAND: LAST SEASON: 49-33, lost in first round.
COACH: Terry Stotts (seventh season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Damian Lillard (26.9 ppg), G CJ McCollum (21.4 ppg), F Al-Farouq Aminu (9.3 ppg), F Maurice Harkless, (6.5 ppg), C Jusuf Nurkic (14.3 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: F Ed Davis, G Shabazz Napier
KEY ADDITIONS: G Seth Curry PLAYER TO WATCH: Zach Collins. Now in his second year, the 7-footer out of Gonzaga appears poised for a breakout. He'll be watched after the departure of Davis, who was the spark off the bench for the Blazers last season. Davis was prized for his defense, and Collins seems to have the same impact. A plus was Collins' performance in the NBA Summer League.
OUTLOOK: The Trail Blazers have one of the best backcourts in the league with Lillard and McCollum, but they're up against a Western Conference field that includes the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets, as well as the LeBron James-led Los Angeles Lakers. The Blazers are likely still a playoff team, but they're in a crowded group sitting just below the sure-bets. Like last year, a lot will depend on how the core of Lillard, McCollum and Nurkic perform.
NEW YORK: LAST SEASON: 29-53, missed playoffs.
COACH: David Fizdale (first season, third NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Trey Burke (12.8 ppg), G Tim Hardaway Jr. (17.5 ppg), F Kevin Knox (rookie), F Lance Thomas (4.1 ppg) or Kristaps Porzingis (22.7 ppg), C Enes Kanter (14.1 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: F Michael Beasley, F/C Kyle O'Quinn
KEY ADDITIONS: F Knox, F Mario Hezonja PLAYER TO WATCH: Knox. The No. 9 pick in the draft from Kentucky was one of the best performers in the Summer League, started strong in the preseason and seems to have the skills and confidence to continue to play well once the real games arrive.
OUTLOOK: Porzingis remains out while recovering from a torn ACL and it's unknown when he will return, so the Knicks begin the Fizdale era without their best player. But they are focused on rebuilding patiently and won't worry too much about their record or rushing the All-Star forward back before he is completely ready.
PREVIEW
Trail Blazers-Knicks Preview
 

After dropping 40 points on the Washington Wizards in a 119-109 win on Sunday night, Damian Lillard follows with an encore at Madison Square Garden, where the Portland Trail Blazers travel to take on the New York Knicks at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Lillard had 31 of his 40 points in the second and third quarters to help Portland rebound from a two-game losing streak, which followed a four-game winning streak.

"We were in a situation where the players have to take over," Lillard said after the game. "In the second half, I already had my mind made up that I was going to come out with my foot on the gas and be aggressive. Whatever that result was, I was going to live with it and I'm just glad it turned out to be a W."

In the Knicks, the Blazers find themselves encountering an opponent still looking to find itself, and its rotation. The latest unhappy player in the Big Apple: Enes Kanter, whose minutes have been cut drastically since he moved to the bench. While Kanter played 38 minutes in the Knicks' 131-117 loss at Orlando on Sunday, he played just 15 in a 129-124 loss at New Orleans two days prior.

Knicks first-year head coach David Fizdale has toyed with rotations, eschewing playing time for veterans and soon-to-be free agents as he gives younger players a chance.

"I try to balance it," Fizdale said. "That's the tough decisions you got to make. But we know ultimately this season the biggest most important thing we do is development. You can't put anything above that. I try to have empathy for my veterans and make sure them ample time to get out there and produce and help out team and also for them. I take it to heart. They're playing for their livelihood, their contracts. That means a lot to me. I understand that. I try to keep a good balance where I keep that in mind and I try to put them in position where they can still achieve to get a good contract.''

The Knicks, who have lost five consecutive games and seven of eight, are still relying on Tim Hardaway Jr. for their scoring, much in the way Portland relies on Lillard, who hit the 40-point mark for a league-high third time this season.

Only on Sunday against the Wizards, it was a family affair, as the team tied a season-high with 26 assists. For the season, the Blazers rank seventh in the NBA at 114.9 points per game but 27th in assists per game (20.7).

"We made some good passing decisions," head coach Terry Stotts said after the game. "We got out in transition. Obviously we shot the 3 well when they were there. Most of our threes came off the pass, which we prefer. The first half, the ball was moving, and even in the third quarter, we built it to 29 and I thought during that stretch, Evan made some good reads, Damian was mixing up scoring and passing," Stotts told reporters. "That's probably the most layups we've gotten from backdoors and transition."


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