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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/24/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
OKLAHOMA CITY
-1.5  

+1.5  
-120

+100

222
 
94
Final
118

GOLDEN STATE (82 - 13) at OKLAHOMA CITY (65 - 31)
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Tuesday, 5/24/2016 9:05 PM
Western Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 4 - OKC Leads 2-1
Board OpenLatest
715GOLDEN STATEPick-1.5
716OKLAHOMA CITY221.5222
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games82-13+22.852-4050-44114.658.248.5%53.8104.252.043.3%53.3
Road Games36-10+1025-1926-20113.457.247.9%53.2107.254.243.8%54.9
Last 5 Games3-2-32-33-2116.455.846.5%52.8115.659.644.0%60.0
Playoff Games9-4-0.18-56-7112.956.247.3%54.5104.554.241.9%57.5
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)114.658.242-8748.5%13-3141.3%17-2275.9%541029218156
vs opponents surrendering10351.438-8445.3%9-2435.6%18-2475.3%521122218145
Team Stats (Road Games)113.457.242-8747.9%13-3241.5%16-2274.0%53928218156
Stats Against (All Games)104.252.039-8943.3%8-2433.6%19-2575.1%531222209144
vs opponents averaging102.751.138-8445.0%9-2435.1%18-2475.3%521122218145
Stats Against (Road Games)107.254.240-9043.8%8-2434.6%20-2675.9%551221209144

OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games65-31-1.844-4946-50109.755.647.4%56.7102.551.644.0%48.7
Home Games37-11-2.924-2320-28109.555.247.4%57.098.949.543.2%48.5
Last 5 Games4-1+6.54-12-3108.053.246.0%57.8103.048.643.7%49.8
Playoff Games10-4+119-57-7106.952.446.3%54.9100.150.345.0%48.1
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.755.641-8647.4%8-2434.7%20-2678.4%571323217156
vs opponents surrendering102.350.838-8445.1%9-2435.2%18-2375.4%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)109.555.241-8647.4%8-2433.2%20-2578.3%571323208156
Stats Against (All Games)102.551.638-8744.0%8-2334.4%18-2375.2%491122209124
vs opponents averaging102.851.138-8445.3%9-2435.6%18-2375.9%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.949.537-8643.2%8-2334.4%17-2274.4%481020208134
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 96,  OKLAHOMA CITY 97.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/16/2016HOUSTON104-78W-13W224.5U39-9142.9%661530-8435.7%6024
4/18/2016HOUSTON115-106W-8.5W211O40-8149.4%561235-7944.3%4719
4/21/2016@ HOUSTON96-97L-3.5L215.5U34-7943.0%511436-9239.1%6616
4/24/2016@ HOUSTON121-94W-8.5W217.5U46-8951.7%551633-7842.3%5618
4/27/2016HOUSTON114-81W-9W213U45-8254.9%50931-9532.6%6517
5/1/2016PORTLAND118-106W-9.5W210O43-9147.3%611239-9740.2%519
5/3/2016PORTLAND110-99W-9W211.5U42-9146.2%521036-8144.4%5117
5/7/2016@ PORTLAND108-120L-2.5L212.5O42-8847.7%531240-8646.5%5210
5/9/2016@ PORTLAND132-125W-6W215O44-9546.3%581443-10640.6%7118
5/11/2016PORTLAND125-121W-13.5L217O43-8451.2%491638-9241.3%6010
5/16/2016OKLAHOMA CITY102-108L-8L225U40-9144.0%551439-8943.8%6211
5/18/2016OKLAHOMA CITY118-91W-9W222.5U43-8550.6%541235-7844.9%4515
5/22/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY105-133L-2.5L220O38-9241.3%481346-9250.0%6212
5/24/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
5/26/2016OKLAHOMA CITY              

OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/16/2016DALLAS108-70W-12.5W205.5U36-8045.0%651825-8429.8%5212
4/18/2016DALLAS84-85L-14L202.5U31-9233.7%621535-8242.7%5812
4/21/2016@ DALLAS131-102W-9.5W199O45-7857.7%511436-7647.4%4212
4/23/2016@ DALLAS119-108W-8.5W204O44-8353.0%52943-8351.8%4011
4/25/2016DALLAS118-104W-14.5L205O41-8150.6%50838-8146.9%439
4/30/2016@ SAN ANTONIO92-124L6.5L199.5O35-8541.2%451051-8460.7%488
5/2/2016@ SAN ANTONIO98-97W7.5W199.5U38-7948.1%561840-9442.6%4510
5/6/2016SAN ANTONIO96-100L2L200.5U34-8241.5%481433-7643.4%558
5/8/2016SAN ANTONIO111-97W-2W199O40-7950.6%511240-8547.1%4112
5/10/2016@ SAN ANTONIO95-91W7.5W199U34-7843.6%632035-8839.8%447
5/12/2016SAN ANTONIO113-99W-1W198O40-8547.1%571040-9343.0%4810
5/16/2016@ GOLDEN STATE108-102W8W225U39-8943.8%621140-9144.0%5514
5/18/2016@ GOLDEN STATE91-118L9L222.5U35-7844.9%451543-8550.6%5412
5/22/2016GOLDEN STATE133-105W2.5W220O46-9250.0%621238-9241.3%4813
5/24/2016GOLDEN STATE              
5/26/2016@ GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: Stephen Curry actually played a career low in minutes last season, as Kerr managed him to last through the playoffs. Obviously, it didn't keep him from running away with MVP honors . . . Klay Thompson has developed into a very good shooter. He has a quick release that, along with Golden State's ball movement, allows him to get shots off with ease . . . Swiss Army knife reserve Shaun Livingston will continue to see time at both guard spots, though he's more game manager than dynamic offensive threat . . . Veteran sixth man Leandro Barbosa returns to the champs as well, and is capable of the occasional outburst . . . Brandon Rush will play out the final year of his deal. It didn't take long for Kerr to realize what Draymond Green could do for this team on both ends of the floor, which is why the Warriors won a title last year. Not that there was any chance David Lee was going to siphon minutes short of a Mark Jackson hostile takeover of the coaching staff, but Lee's departure guarantees big minutes for Green . . . He had some great moments in the playoffs, but Harrison Barnes is more of a No. 4 option. He'll also play less than typical starter's minutes . . . Andre Iguodala will continue to come off the bench; his strengths are ball movement and defense . . . Rookie Kevon Looney is an active offensive rebounder who will play sparingly one he returns from hip surgery sometime after New Year's Day . . . Gerald Wallace's contract is what they had to take on to unload Lee, but they flipped him into Jason Thompson. Thompson is a solid big offensively, but probably won't see much playing time for this team. Andrew Bogut is an effective rim protector, but he'll continue to sit often when the Warriors go small ball . . . Marreese Speights is in and out of the rotation due to his strong offensive game and atrocious defense. He's essentially the new David Lee . . . Festus Ezeli plays a similar role to Bogut as a defensive presence with no offensive role.
PREVIEW
Warriors-Thunder Preview
By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Draymond Green knows who is responsible for his kick to the groin of Thunder center Steven Adams: Russell Westbrook and the rest of the NBA stars who get to the foul line with a whole lot of salesmanship.

Green's kick felled the 7-foot, 255-pound Adams during the second quarter of Golden State's Game 3 loss to Oklahoma City in the Western Conference finals on Sunday night. Westbrook later said Green kicked Adams intentionally - and that didn't go over well with the Warriors' standout.

''There are multiple plays where I did it later in the game when I got fouled and my right leg went up,'' Green said Monday. ''I always do it. Russell said I did it on purpose, but he's part of the superstar group that started all this acting in the NBA.''

Green even pointed to a play at the end of the second quarter, when Green fouled Westbrook on a long 3-pointer.

''Russell Westbrook kicked me at the end of the half,'' Green said. ''He just didn't happen to catch me where I caught Steven Adams.''

Westbrook wasn't thrilled with Green's comments, calling Green's foul on the 3-pointer a ''dumb his part.''

''I've never been fined for one flop since I've been playing in the NBA,'' Westbrook said. ''I don't know about no flopping or nothing. I don't know how to flop. But it seems like he was the one that was flailing, kicking his legs out and stuff yesterday. It wasn't me.''

Green was called for a flagrant 1 foul and Adams later noted that Green had kneed him in the same spot during Game 2. Green was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Monday and the foul was upgraded to a flagrant 2, but he was not suspended and will be in uniform when the defending champion Warriors try to even the series at 2-2.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he needs Green at his best.

''He needs to refocus a little bit,'' Kerr said. ''He'll admit it. It was not one of his best games - in fact, it was one of his worst. The great thing with Draymond is he always turns it around. He's one of the great competitors that we have in the league, that we have on our team. When things aren't looking great, he usually plays his best.''

Kerr knows Green might have made himself a target for the officials.

''Does he have to be careful? I guess,'' Kerr said. ''Now, people are watching for him or whatever. He's just going to play, he's going to be himself, and we'll see what happens.''

Green insists the hit that sent Adams to the floor wasn't that big a deal.

''I can see how somebody can think it was intentional, but yet nobody can go in my head and say, `Draymond was thinking about kicking him and he kicked him,''' Green said. ''If you watch my reaction, I walk back to the three-point line, clap everybody's hands, turn around and look like, `What's the dude on the floor for?'''

Green scored six points, made 1 of 9 shots and committed four turnovers in a game to forget. Normally one of the league's best defenders, he was beaten numerous times individually by the Thunder, and the Warriors were outscored by 43 points with him on the floor.

With the crowd booing loudly every time Green touched the ball, he couldn't make plays to shut Thunder fans up.

''That's what was frustrating to me,'' he said. ''I was just bad. I missed a couple easy ones and it just kind of killed my whole game. That was pretty frustrating, especially with all the boos, because I love boos and it usually helps me play well. It was frustrating that I couldn't get it going.''

Green has been below his standard throughout the series. He's averaging 13 points on 37 percent shooting in the series, and just 5.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists. In the regular season, Green averaged 14 points on 49 percent shooting, 9.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists.

Warriors guard Stephen Curry expects Green to improve. Green bounced back after a poor Game 3 in a first-round loss to Houston to post 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists in a 121-94 victory in Game 4.

''He's mentally strong, so nothing that happened last night is going to affect Game 4 except light a fire probably,'' Curry said. ''You can look at trends and all that. In the Houston series, he was able to understand what he needed to do differently. He's a very smart guy. He has a great eye for the game. I think it matters to him a lot to have an impact on the game. He'll find a way.''

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Follow Cliff Brunt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CliffBruntAP


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