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All Games | 15-7 | +9.2 | 14-7 | 13-9 | 99.5 | 48.8 | 45.5% | 53.3 | 98.6 | 48.5 | 43.3% | 51.0 | Road Games | 9-4 | +10.7 | 8-4 | 7-6 | 99.7 | 49.1 | 44.6% | 53.8 | 99.8 | 48.3 | 43.6% | 51.7 | Last 5 Games | 5-0 | +7.9 | 4-1 | 3-2 | 103.0 | 51.2 | 46.5% | 50.8 | 97.4 | 48.0 | 42.8% | 51.6 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 99.5 | 48.8 | 37-82 | 45.5% | 7-20 | 36.0% | 17-23 | 77.0% | 53 | 12 | 22 | 22 | 7 | 15 | 3 | vs opponents surrendering | 97.1 | 49 | 36-82 | 44.4% | 7-20 | 35.6% | 17-23 | 74.9% | 51 | 12 | 21 | 21 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 99.7 | 49.1 | 37-83 | 44.6% | 7-20 | 34.4% | 19-24 | 76.8% | 54 | 13 | 21 | 23 | 7 | 15 | 3 | Stats Against (All Games) | 98.6 | 48.5 | 36-84 | 43.3% | 8-23 | 33.7% | 18-25 | 73.6% | 51 | 11 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 13 | 6 | vs opponents averaging | 97.2 | 49.2 | 36-82 | 44.6% | 7-20 | 34.8% | 17-24 | 73.5% | 52 | 12 | 21 | 20 | 8 | 15 | 6 | Stats Against (Road Games) | 99.8 | 48.3 | 36-82 | 43.6% | 8-23 | 35.0% | 20-28 | 73.2% | 52 | 11 | 21 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 7 |
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All Games | 8-13 | -0.8 | 11-10 | 8-12 | 91.6 | 43.5 | 44.0% | 51.2 | 95.1 | 47.9 | 44.1% | 51.9 | Home Games | 4-6 | -1 | 3-7 | 5-4 | 93.7 | 45.0 | 45.5% | 50.7 | 97.7 | 49.5 | 44.2% | 52.3 | Last 5 Games | 2-3 | +2.4 | 3-2 | 0-5 | 88.6 | 41.2 | 43.0% | 50.2 | 89.6 | 46.4 | 43.5% | 49.0 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 91.6 | 43.5 | 36-83 | 44.0% | 5-16 | 32.6% | 13-17 | 78.7% | 51 | 10 | 22 | 20 | 6 | 15 | 4 | vs opponents surrendering | 97.2 | 48.5 | 37-81 | 45.0% | 7-19 | 35.6% | 17-23 | 75.6% | 51 | 11 | 21 | 21 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 93.7 | 45.0 | 38-83 | 45.5% | 6-17 | 36.1% | 12-16 | 77.1% | 51 | 11 | 21 | 19 | 6 | 15 | 4 | Stats Against (All Games) | 95.1 | 47.9 | 37-84 | 44.1% | 6-19 | 31.7% | 15-22 | 70.6% | 52 | 11 | 21 | 17 | 8 | 13 | 5 | vs opponents averaging | 97.4 | 49.3 | 37-82 | 44.7% | 7-20 | 35.5% | 17-23 | 74.0% | 51 | 12 | 22 | 20 | 8 | 14 | 5 | Stats Against (Home Games) | 97.7 | 49.5 | 38-86 | 44.2% | 8-22 | 34.5% | 14-20 | 69.9% | 52 | 13 | 20 | 16 | 8 | 13 | 5 |
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| Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 94.8, ORLANDO 94.8 |
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11/5/2012 | @ SACRAMENTO | 92-94 | L | 2 | T | 197.5 | U | 31-78 | 39.7% | 50 | 13 | 37-81 | 45.7% | 52 | 13 | 11/7/2012 | CLEVELAND | 106-96 | W | -6 | W | 201 | O | 42-78 | 53.8% | 51 | 16 | 36-86 | 41.9% | 49 | 16 | 11/9/2012 | @ LA LAKERS | 77-101 | L | 7.5 | L | 199 | U | 29-86 | 33.7% | 58 | 18 | 36-90 | 40.0% | 68 | 16 | 11/10/2012 | DENVER | 101-107 | L | 2.5 | L | 202.5 | O | 39-102 | 38.2% | 68 | 14 | 43-113 | 38.1% | 85 | 15 | 11/14/2012 | ATLANTA | 92-88 | W | -1 | W | 192.5 | U | 33-71 | 46.5% | 56 | 23 | 34-78 | 43.6% | 35 | 12 | 11/16/2012 | @ MINNESOTA | 106-98 | W | -1 | W | 185.5 | O | 43-85 | 50.6% | 57 | 15 | 34-79 | 43.0% | 44 | 12 | 11/18/2012 | @ OKLAHOMA CITY | 109-119 | L | 9.5 | L | 198 | O | 43-82 | 52.4% | 42 | 13 | 42-83 | 50.6% | 46 | 10 | 11/19/2012 | @ DALLAS | 105-101 | W | 5 | W | 200 | O | 37-91 | 40.7% | 68 | 20 | 37-86 | 43.0% | 50 | 16 | 11/21/2012 | BROOKLYN | 102-93 | W | -2 | W | 194.5 | O | 40-75 | 53.3% | 50 | 15 | 38-83 | 45.8% | 38 | 8 | 11/23/2012 | @ DENVER | 91-102 | L | 6.5 | L | 200.5 | U | 35-80 | 43.7% | 54 | 14 | 40-84 | 47.6% | 52 | 11 | 11/24/2012 | MINNESOTA | 96-85 | W | -3 | W | 197.5 | U | 33-78 | 42.3% | 56 | 13 | 33-86 | 38.4% | 52 | 10 | 11/29/2012 | DENVER | 106-105 | W | 1.5 | W | 199.5 | O | 44-86 | 51.2% | 48 | 16 | 38-84 | 45.2% | 48 | 15 | 12/1/2012 | INDIANA | 103-92 | W | -5 | W | 188.5 | O | 38-80 | 47.5% | 45 | 17 | 34-74 | 45.9% | 42 | 16 | 12/3/2012 | ORLANDO | 94-102 | L | -10 | L | 196.5 | U | 37-81 | 45.7% | 51 | 13 | 40-92 | 43.5% | 52 | 8 | 12/5/2012 | @ DETROIT | 104-97 | W | 1 | W | 192.5 | O | 34-75 | 45.3% | 42 | 10 | 35-79 | 44.3% | 60 | 17 | 12/7/2012 | @ BROOKLYN | 109-102 | W | 6.5 | W | 196 | O | 46-90 | 51.1% | 47 | 11 | 37-87 | 42.5% | 55 | 13 | 12/8/2012 | @ WASHINGTON | 101-97 | W | -4.5 | L | 197 | O | 35-81 | 43.2% | 67 | 19 | 37-87 | 42.5% | 43 | 8 | 12/10/2012 | @ CHARLOTTE | 104-96 | W | -4.5 | W | 202 | U | 38-84 | 45.2% | 53 | 16 | 31-83 | 37.3% | 55 | 15 | 12/12/2012 | @ MIAMI | 97-95 | W | 8 | W | 206.5 | U | 38-81 | 46.9% | 45 | 13 | 38-80 | 47.5% | 45 | 17 | 12/14/2012 | @ ORLANDO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/15/2012 | @ ATLANTA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/18/2012 | NEW ORLEANS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/19/2012 | @ SACRAMENTO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/21/2012 | CHARLOTTE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/22/2012 | LA LAKERS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/26/2012 | @ UTAH | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/28/2012 | PHILADELPHIA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/29/2012 | BOSTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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11/4/2012 | PHOENIX | 115-94 | W | 0 | W | 193.5 | O | 45-92 | 48.9% | 54 | 10 | 39-91 | 42.9% | 55 | 16 | 11/6/2012 | @ CHICAGO | 93-99 | L | 9 | W | 187.5 | O | 36-86 | 41.9% | 50 | 11 | 40-84 | 47.6% | 55 | 9 | 11/7/2012 | @ MINNESOTA | 75-90 | L | 6 | L | 193.5 | U | 28-80 | 35.0% | 51 | 19 | 34-76 | 44.7% | 54 | 19 | 11/9/2012 | BROOKLYN | 68-107 | L | 2.5 | L | 195 | U | 30-70 | 42.9% | 39 | 18 | 41-82 | 50.0% | 55 | 11 | 11/11/2012 | @ BROOKLYN | 74-82 | L | 8.5 | W | 188.5 | U | 30-83 | 36.1% | 52 | 11 | 29-78 | 37.2% | 63 | 15 | 11/13/2012 | NEW YORK | 89-99 | L | 7 | L | 188 | P | 37-75 | 49.3% | 50 | 20 | 41-84 | 48.8% | 41 | 9 | 11/16/2012 | @ DETROIT | 110-106 | W | 5 | W | 187.5 | O | 44-89 | 49.4% | 49 | 14 | 44-82 | 53.7% | 40 | 14 | 11/18/2012 | @ TORONTO | 86-97 | L | 4 | L | 187 | U | 32-80 | 40.0% | 53 | 15 | 38-80 | 47.5% | 49 | 10 | 11/19/2012 | @ ATLANTA | 72-81 | L | 10.5 | W | 186 | U | 31-82 | 37.8% | 61 | 19 | 34-89 | 38.2% | 56 | 13 | 11/21/2012 | DETROIT | 90-74 | W | -1 | W | 190 | U | 36-83 | 43.4% | 64 | 14 | 28-85 | 32.9% | 52 | 14 | 11/23/2012 | CLEVELAND | 108-104 | W | -4.5 | L | 185 | O | 40-80 | 50.0% | 46 | 18 | 37-87 | 42.5% | 55 | 13 | 11/25/2012 | BOSTON | 110-116 | L | 5.5 | L | 189 | O | 41-90 | 45.6% | 49 | 18 | 47-105 | 44.8% | 64 | 15 | 11/28/2012 | SAN ANTONIO | 89-110 | L | 7.5 | L | 196.5 | O | 41-95 | 43.2% | 53 | 16 | 44-84 | 52.4% | 48 | 16 | 11/30/2012 | BROOKLYN | 86-98 | L | 5 | L | 183 | O | 35-78 | 44.9% | 47 | 9 | 38-83 | 45.8% | 47 | 7 | 12/2/2012 | @ LA LAKERS | 113-103 | W | 13.5 | W | 197.5 | O | 43-86 | 50.0% | 51 | 12 | 36-86 | 41.9% | 57 | 11 | 12/3/2012 | @ GOLDEN STATE | 102-94 | W | 10 | W | 196.5 | U | 40-92 | 43.5% | 52 | 8 | 37-81 | 45.7% | 51 | 13 | 12/5/2012 | @ UTAH | 81-87 | L | 8 | W | 196.5 | U | 34-77 | 44.2% | 51 | 19 | 32-77 | 41.6% | 47 | 12 | 12/7/2012 | @ SACRAMENTO | 82-91 | L | 3 | L | 194 | U | 30-80 | 37.5% | 46 | 16 | 32-79 | 40.5% | 59 | 18 | 12/9/2012 | @ PHOENIX | 98-90 | W | 4.5 | W | 198 | U | 40-77 | 51.9% | 53 | 18 | 36-78 | 46.2% | 36 | 12 | 12/12/2012 | ATLANTA | 80-86 | L | 5 | L | 190 | U | 31-81 | 38.3% | 49 | 15 | 35-80 | 43.7% | 52 | 14 | 12/14/2012 | GOLDEN STATE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/15/2012 | @ CHARLOTTE | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/17/2012 | MINNESOTA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/19/2012 | WASHINGTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/21/2012 | @ TORONTO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/23/2012 | UTAH | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/26/2012 | NEW ORLEANS | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/28/2012 | @ WASHINGTON | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 12/29/2012 | TORONTO | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | GOLDEN STATE: GUARDS: STEPHEN CURRY is this offense's engine and a stat-stuffing machine, as long as he's healthy. His ankle should be healed, but his small frame hasn't proven to be up to the rigors of the NBA . . . KLAY THOMPSON is a pure shooter who played himself into a starting job last year. He's a bit one-dimensional, but this spread, up-tempo offense is right up his alley . . . JARRETT JACK will back up both guard spots and provide some insurance for the fragile Curry . . . BRANDON RUSH is going to push for a starting job, but he's never proven to be more than a second-unit talent . . . As a rookie, CHARLES JENKINS proved worthy of a roster spot during his late-season audition. But he'll be looking at a lot of DNP-CDs as long as Curry and Jack are healthy. FORWARDS: DAVID LEE's touches will drop alongside Andrew Bogut. The Warriors seem prepared to give him major minutes despite his defensive shortcomings . . . HARRISON BARNES should push for a starting job early. He's not a great iso player, but the Warriors' offense should set him up with catch-and-score opportunities . . . CARL LANDRY is active around the basket and should do some damage over 20 MPG . . . RICHARD JEFFERSON is going to be in a mentor role until his contract expires in two years . . . JEREMY TYLER is young and a borderline usable big off the bench . . . Second-rounder DRAYMOND GREEN isn't an athlete but does a bit of everything. He figures to have a limited role as a rookie. CENTERS: His fractured ankle is not quite 100 percent, but ANDREW BOGUT hopes to be healed enough when the season starts to be the centerpiece of the frontcourt. He can rebound and defend, and he'll get his share of easy scoring opportunities with so many shooters spreading the floor . . . The Warriors seem content to let ANDRIS BIEDRINS rot on the bench . . . Rookie FESTUS EZELI is too raw offensively to see significant minutes. | | ORLANDO: GUARDS: With Dwight Howard gone, this becomes JAMEER NELSON's team on the offensive end. Injuries slowed him a year ago, but he still does a nice job creating his own scoring chances . . . ARRON AFFLALO will provide some much-needed defense on the perimeter, a huge team weakness that will be exploited in the post-Howard era. He'll be a No. 2 or 3 option on the offensive end as well . . . J.J. REDICK has a chance for a bigger role in what should be a transitional year in Orlando. He's no more of a defensive liability than Nelson . . . CHRISTIAN EYENGA was a throw-in during the Dwight Howard trade and defends well enough to earn a roster spot . . . ISHMAEL SMITH will back up Nelson once he returns from a shoulder injury . . . E'TWAUN MOORE has played well enough in the preseason to spell Nelson too. FORWARDS: HEDO TURKOGLU still has some value as a point forward, though his minutes could shrink as Orlando rebuilds . . . GLEN DAVIS shined in Howard's absence last year. He's inefficient, but aggressive and willing to throw his weight around . . . Keep an eye on ANDREW NICHOLSON; the rookie is a crafty scorer who can shoot away from the basket . . . QUENTIN RICHARDSON will chug along as an injury-prone, three-point specialist . . . AL HARRINGTON is coming off a couple knee surgeries and may not have much left in the tank . . . MOE HARKLESS is athletic, versatile, and could get a long look in the second half of the year . . . GUSTAVO AYON is a capable big body who can play some center . . . JUSTIN HARPER will be buried on the bench . . . JOSH McROBERTS is not good. CENTERS: Davis figures to see a lot of minutes at center, but NIKOLA VUCEVIC is a much better defensive option. He's limited offensively, but could start grabbing more minutes in the middle as the year goes on . . . KYLE O'QUINN is a big body who can score around the basket. He has a rough transition ahead of him as an average athlete from a small school. |
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*Warriors-Magic Preview* ========================
By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer
Golden State (15-7) at Orlando (8-13), 7:00 p.m. EDT
The Golden State Warriors would appear to have a good chance to pull off an unprecedented feat when they visit the struggling Orlando Magic.
They couldn't get past the Magic at home earlier this month, however.
The Warriors try to avenge their latest defeat and end their recent woes in the series as they go for a 6-0 start on their seven-game road trip Friday night.
Golden State (15-7) has never won the first six games of any road trip but is in position to accomplish that after edging Miami 97-95 on Wednesday. Rookie forward Draymond Green made a go-ahead layup with 0.9 seconds left in that win and Klay Thompson matched a season high with 27 points.
David Lee scored 22 and Jarrett Jack added 20 to make up for a subpar night from Stephen Curry, who was held to nine points after scoring at least 20 in eight straight games.
"We're on fire right now," Thompson said. "We're going to continue building on this. This is a special win. We haven't played the best competition the last few games but with the Miami Heat, we're showing people we're going to bring it every night. We have a chance to be special."
The Warriors also have a chance to match their 16-7 start from 1991-92 and improve to 7-1 in December, their best opening to the month since winning 10 of their first 11 in 1975-76.
In the next-to-last stop on its longest road trip of the season, Golden State will face a Magic team that's averaged 85.3 points during a 1-3 stretch and has dropped four in a row at home, its longest such losing streak in five seasons. Orlando shot 38.3 percent and scored 34 points in the first half in its latest defeat, 86-80 to visiting Atlanta on Wednesday.
With 16 points, Arron Afflalo was the only player to score more than 13.
"The way we start the game has to be with more energy. One of us, next game, will take it upon ourselves to make sure that it happens," Afflalo said.
Orlando (8-13) had few problems with its energy at Golden State on Dec. 3, scoring 28 in the opening quarter and had 51 points at the half. Afflalo and Glen Davis each had 24 points in that 102-94 victory and J.J. Redick scored 10 of his 22 in the fourth quarter.
The Magic have won seven of eight in the series - with the lone loss coming in overtime on March 11, 2011 - and three straight home matchups. Orlando will try to add to that streak while avoiding its first five-game skid on its floor since dropping seven in a row March 13-April 10, 2004.
Golden State, meanwhile, is seeking its first six-game road win streak since March 12-April 6, 2005.
Curry will try to help by recording his third consecutive double-double against the Magic. He had a team-best 25 points and 11 assists in the loss earlier this month.
David Lee scored 22 points in that game, and is averaging a team-leading 24.2 points and 13.4 rebounds during the trip. The former University of Florida standout has topped 20 points in each of his last two games against the Magic but is averaging 10.1 in eight career games in Orlando, his worst showing in any opponent's building.
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