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NBA : First Half Matchup
Tuesday 1/23/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
BROOKLYN
 First Half Results
OKLAHOMA CITY
+5.5  

-5.5  


106.5
 
59
Final
47

BROOKLYN (18 - 29) at OKLAHOMA CITY (26 - 20)
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Tuesday, 1/23/2018 8:05 PM
Board First Half
505BROOKLYN108
506OKLAHOMA CITY-6
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BROOKLYN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-29-2.529-1721-26105.750.143.6%53.9108.653.545.9%54.4
Road Games9-15+216-811-13105.550.444.2%53.2109.353.746.4%53.7
Last 5 Games2-3-0.43-12-3102.844.642.8%52.8106.652.645.2%55.4
BROOKLYN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.750.138-8743.6%12-3434.8%18-2476.1%541022216154
vs opponents surrendering10552.839-8546.0%10-2936.2%16-2276.5%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)105.550.438-8644.2%11-3334.7%18-2376.4%531023216163
Stats Against (All Games)108.653.541-8945.9%9-2635.7%18-2376.2%541021218126
vs opponents averaging10552.539-8546.0%10-2836.4%16-2177.2%511023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)109.353.741-8946.4%10-2834.5%17-2375.3%54922218135

OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-20-23.718-2719-27105.354.045.5%54.5101.350.045.3%49.8
Home Games16-7-4.99-139-14106.155.246.8%54.199.649.544.5%48.1
Last 5 Games4-1+3.43-21-4109.256.846.2%60.899.454.445.4%47.4
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.354.040-8745.5%10-2935.6%16-2270.4%541221209145
vs opponents surrendering105.552.839-8546.2%10-2936.4%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)106.155.240-8546.8%9-2834.3%17-2472.5%541221209155
Stats Against (All Games)101.350.037-8245.3%11-3035.2%16-2275.5%50922208154
vs opponents averaging105.252.739-8546.0%10-2836.1%17-2277.0%511022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)99.649.536-8244.5%11-3035.9%16-2175.3%48921219154
Average power rating of opponents played: BROOKLYN 95.9,  OKLAHOMA CITY 95.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BROOKLYN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/14/2017NEW YORK104-111L-1.5L213O37-8344.6%521741-8946.1%5013
12/15/2017@ TORONTO87-120L13L218.5U32-7642.1%442254-9755.7%508
12/17/2017INDIANA97-109L3.5L220U34-8142.0%37943-7656.6%5115
12/20/2017SACRAMENTO99-104L-5.5L206U32-8338.6%431040-8248.8%5612
12/22/2017WASHINGTON119-84W6.5W215.5U44-8850.0%691434-9336.6%427
12/23/2017@ INDIANA119-123L9.5W216.5O42-9842.9%611047-9052.2%498
12/26/2017@ SAN ANTONIO97-109L11.5L207U39-9341.9%501341-8051.2%4912
12/27/2017@ NEW ORLEANS113-128L9L222.5O41-9045.6%461548-9053.3%5110
12/29/2017@ MIAMI111-87W6W204U39-7949.4%591830-8933.7%5011
12/31/2017@ BOSTON105-108L9.5W209.5O39-9541.1%53939-7949.4%5517
1/1/2018ORLANDO98-95W-1W219U36-8243.9%591335-9636.5%6012
1/3/2018MINNESOTA98-97W6W211U37-7251.4%421936-8045.0%448
1/6/2018BOSTON85-87L2.5W207.5U30-9133.0%771637-9837.8%554
1/8/2018TORONTO113-114L7.5W217.5O39-10039.0%671643-10142.6%6215
1/10/2018DETROIT80-114L2L205.5U27-7436.5%371748-9351.6%6013
1/12/2018@ ATLANTA110-105W2.5W211.5O40-8746.0%501437-8046.2%5518
1/13/2018@ WASHINGTON113-119L9W215O42-9942.4%541546-9349.5%5915
1/15/2018NEW YORK104-119L-4L211O32-8736.8%511142-8251.2%629
1/17/2018SAN ANTONIO95-100L5T204U35-8342.2%571434-8241.5%539
1/19/2018MIAMI101-95W3W207.5U36-7647.4%501435-8441.7%5211
1/21/2018@ DETROIT101-100W6W210U37-8046.2%521538-9042.2%516
1/23/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
1/26/2018@ MILWAUKEE              
1/27/2018@ MINNESOTA              
1/30/2018@ NEW YORK              
1/31/2018PHILADELPHIA              
2/2/2018LA LAKERS              
2/4/2018MILWAUKEE              
2/6/2018HOUSTON              
2/7/2018@ DETROIT              

OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/15/2017@ PHILADELPHIA119-117W1.5W213O47-11341.6%731844-10044.0%6220
12/16/2017@ NEW YORK96-111L-4.5L201.5O36-8542.4%501438-6955.1%4313
12/18/2017DENVER95-94W-4.5L211.5U39-8148.1%461037-8643.0%5411
12/20/2017UTAH107-79W-8W197U40-7751.9%461326-7335.6%4818
12/22/2017ATLANTA120-117W-11.5L202.5O44-8253.7%561944-8551.8%3815
12/23/2017@ UTAH103-89W1.5W197U39-8844.3%51733-7245.8%4312
12/25/2017HOUSTON112-107W-2.5W219.5U43-7954.4%461435-8143.2%4713
12/27/2017TORONTO124-107W-3.5W209.5O46-8752.9%631236-8542.4%3911
12/29/2017MILWAUKEE95-97L-6.5L208U38-8345.8%571240-8547.1%509
12/31/2017DALLAS113-116L-8L204O43-8948.3%561146-8951.7%447
1/3/2018@ LA LAKERS133-96W-5.5W214.5O56-9360.2%48938-9241.3%5117
1/4/2018@ LA CLIPPERS127-117W1W212.5O51-9553.7%531345-10045.0%5510
1/7/2018@ PHOENIX100-114L-8.5L221.5U40-8646.5%561139-8844.3%527
1/9/2018PORTLAND106-117L-8L205O37-8444.0%471443-8153.1%5015
1/10/2018@ MINNESOTA88-104L4L212.5U32-7940.5%481939-8048.7%5414
1/13/2018@ CHARLOTTE101-91W-2W211.5U39-9740.2%60933-8339.8%6014
1/15/2018SACRAMENTO95-88W-12L208U36-8641.9%731833-8339.8%5214
1/17/2018LA LAKERS114-90W-9.5W215.5U46-9548.4%591638-8146.9%3516
1/20/2018@ CLEVELAND148-124W3W219O58-10058.0%641346-8951.7%3615
1/23/2018BROOKLYN              
1/25/2018WASHINGTON              
1/27/2018@ DETROIT              
1/28/2018PHILADELPHIA              
1/30/2018@ WASHINGTON              
2/1/2018@ DENVER              
2/2/2018NEW ORLEANS              
2/4/2018LA LAKERS              
2/6/2018@ GOLDEN STATE              
2/8/2018@ LA LAKERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BROOKLYN: It's not often a player who was the No. 2 pick in the draft becomes available after just two seasons, but the Nets found one when the Lakers were looking to move on from point guard D'Angelo Russell. A change of scenery could be what Russell needs after some turbulent times in Los Angeles. The Nets still don't have any superstars, and teams need those to win big in the NBA. But they bolstered their roster enough that they should win more games than they did last season, especially if Jeremy Lin meshes well with Russell and manages to stay healthy after having been limited to just 36 games last season.
OKLAHOMA CITY: New arrivals Paul George and Carmelo Anthony will provide the scoring help Russell Westbrook so desperately needed last season. Anthony has been the focal point of the offense throughout his career, and even at 33 years old, he still is an elite scorer. He plans to bring that scorer's mentality to the Thunder, and Westbrook and George say the team needs it. There will be days when Anthony doesn't get the touches he's used to, and how he handles that will largely determine whether Oklahoma City is able to find a rhythm. George and Andre Roberson are elite perimeter stoppers, and Westbrook and Steven Adams are capable defenders. Adams is an emerging force in the paint, and Raymond Felton and Patrick Patterson are critical additions to the bench. The Thunder believe they can contend with Golden State, Houston and San Antonio for Western Conference supremacy.
PREVIEW
Thunder focus on streak, avoiding slip-up vs. Nets
 

OKLAHOMA CITY -- More than halfway through the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder are still searching for consistency.

The Thunder are riding a wave of momentum entering Tuesday's home game against the Brooklyn Nets but know that can be fleeting.

They've shown that all season.

The Thunder have won four consecutive games and they're coming off a 148-point output in Cleveland on Saturday.

Oklahoma City has gone a combined 5-2 against Golden State, Cleveland, Houston, San Antonio and Toronto -- five of the best teams in the NBA.

The Thunder is 4-5 against the teams sitting in the final three spots in each conference entering Monday's action -- Atlanta, Brooklyn, Dallas, Memphis, Orlando and Sacramento.

"We know we can not only play with the teams that are considered to be the best in this league," Thunder forward Carmelo Anthony said. "Not only play with them but win. We're very capable of winning those games and we've showed that playing against the best team that we can beat the best teams.

"I don't think that's ever been our issue as a team, it's beating the teams that we're supposed to beat. Sometimes it's night and day."

Those struggles included a 100-95 loss to the Nets in Mexico City on Dec. 7.

While the Thunder have shown the ability to get the job done against the league's better teams, if they aren't able to find a way to beat the teams lower in the standings, it could be difficult to advance in the postseason.

Brooklyn enters the game having won consecutive games for the fourth time all season, hoping to win a third straight for the first time all year in the second of a five-game road trip.

The Nets have improved with the recent return of D'Angelo Russell, who continues to shake off rust after missing more than two months after having surgery on his left knee but whose presence has helped Brooklyn during this recent two-game stretch.

Another of the catalysts for the Nets' recent success has been the uptick in production for fourth-year guard Joe Harris.

Harris has reached double figures in scoring in six consecutive games, averaging 12.1 points in the last 10 games and shooting 53.9 percent from the field.

"I'm just trying to be as efficient as possible," Harris told the New York Post. "My job is just to create spaces on the floor, allow our ball-handlers to facilitate and have room to work and knock down shots when they're there, and be opportunistic when you have driving lanes.

"But really my job is to create space for everybody else, (and) play tough on the defensive end."

Of course, with the Nets well out of playoff position and Harris in the last season of his contract, his surge has made him a frequent topic of trade conversations.

"At the end of the day, you can't really get caught up in worrying about all that stuff. It'll drive you crazy for sure," Harris said. "You've just got to live with the ambiguity.

"There's a lot of uncertainty in the league, and you just do your part and focus on what you can control."


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