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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 10/26/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
ORLANDO
+3  

-3  
+135

-155

199.5
 
108
Final
96

MIAMI (55 - 41) at ORLANDO (35 - 47)
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Wednesday, 10/26/2016 7:05 PM
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701MIAMI202199
702ORLANDO-4-3
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games55-41-2.851-4440-5599.650.046.9%52.097.748.843.8%49.3
Road Games22-26-2.223-2520-2796.048.845.3%52.398.749.244.1%50.0
Last 5 Games2-3-2.22-33-293.645.844.1%47.297.647.243.3%53.2
Division Games14-9+4.414-910-12101.750.747.8%53.196.048.943.2%47.1
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)99.650.038-8146.9%6-1834.0%17-2374.7%521020197136
vs opponents surrendering102.15138-8445.1%9-2435.5%17-2375.7%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)96.048.837-8245.3%6-1833.8%16-2174.5%521020196147
Stats Against (All Games)97.748.837-8443.8%7-2134.4%17-2277.1%491019207124
vs opponents averaging1025138-8444.8%9-2435.4%18-2376.0%521022208135
Stats Against (Road Games)98.749.237-8544.1%7-2035.1%17-2178.2%501021198115

ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games35-47-17.645-3642-40102.151.745.5%50.9103.751.946.0%52.5
Home Games23-17-5.424-1620-20104.552.846.1%52.3102.149.145.4%51.5
Last 5 Games2-3-1.62-34-1104.452.247.9%47.8110.053.050.4%53.8
Division Games4-12-8.56-1010-6100.449.746.3%49.3105.952.847.2%51.9
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.151.740-8745.5%8-2235.1%15-2075.7%511024218145
vs opponents surrendering102.351.138-8545.1%9-2435.3%18-2375.8%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)104.552.840-8746.1%8-2336.2%16-2175.2%521125209145
Stats Against (All Games)103.751.938-8446.0%9-2535.9%18-2474.6%531023188155
vs opponents averaging10250.938-8445.0%8-2435.2%18-2375.6%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)102.149.138-8445.4%9-2435.3%18-2375.3%511022197155
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 94.8,  ORLANDO 95.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/26/2016@ ORLANDO              
10/28/2016CHARLOTTE              
10/30/2016SAN ANTONIO              
11/1/2016SACRAMENTO              
11/4/2016@ TORONTO              
11/7/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
11/10/2016CHICAGO              

ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/26/2016MIAMI              
10/28/2016@ DETROIT              
10/29/2016@ CLEVELAND              
11/1/2016@ PHILADELPHIA              
11/3/2016SACRAMENTO              
11/5/2016WASHINGTON              
11/7/2016@ CHICAGO              
11/9/2016MINNESOTA              
11/11/2016UTAH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: BACKCOURT: PG Goran Dragic has never played up to the level of his Phoenix days since he arrived in Miami, but that could change this year. His best skills are wasted in the halfcourt, and he should be free to run more now that Dwyane Wade is out of town. His backup, the once-unheralded PG Tyler Johnson, suddenly faces expectations after signing a big contract. SG Josh Richardson is injured to start the season, but Dion Waiters is a capable fill-in. . . . FRONTCOURT: Along with Richardson, SF Justise Winslow helped to form a dynamic rookie duo last season. He's already there on defense and showed more than enough promise on offense. C Hassan Whiteside can dominate games like no one else in the league, but he needs to be more consistent and perhaps even a leader on a team that lost Wade and Chris Bosh. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Almost everything about this team is unpredictable, from post-Wade style of play to Whiteside's attitude from night-to-night. They could possibly compete for the playoffs, but developing Winslow and Richardson is more important.
ORLANDO: BACKCOURT: By trading Victor Oladipo and re-signing SG Evan Fournier to a big contract, the Magic showed serious faith in the Frenchman. His ability to shoulder a greater bulk of the scoring load will decide a lot. PG Elfrid Payton showed the full skill set of a pure point last season, now he just needs to refine all its elements. Veterans PG D.J. Augustin and SG Jodie Meeks are reliable. . . . FRONTCOURT: Has any one team ever acquired so much rim protection in an offseason? The answer will be 'no' if PF Serge Ibaka and C Bismack Biyombo play up to expectations. SF Aaron Gordon came into his own in the second half of last year. Now SF Mario Hezonja needs to make similar strides in his second season. C Nikola Vucevic brings size and passing skill to the post. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's entirely unclear what the long-term plans are in Orlando, but they certainly seem to be trending upwards. They could greatly exceed expectations if all the young guys make the next step in their progressions at once.
PREVIEW
Magic, Heat sport different looks to open season
 

Everything changed for the Orlando Magic on draft night in 2016.

It was then the franchise shifted its direction, moving away from the methodical draft-based rebuild and into a win-now mode.

The team traded away former second overall pick Victor Oladipo for Serge Ibaka. They continued their remodeling with a massive free agent spending spree that included signing in another rim-protecting center in Bismack Biyombo. All this with a new coach in Frank Vogel, hired after Scott Skiles' sudden resignation.

The Magic team that takes the Amway Center court Wednesday in the season opener against the visiting Miami Heat is going to be hardly recognizable to the team that finished in April. Orlando has seven new players and heightened expectations after a four-year playoff drought.

"Everybody is ready," Magic forward Aaron Gordon said. "Offseason is great, but this is what we live for. This is what we live to do. It's so much fun. We know we can do something special and we are looking to seize that opportunity."

The Magic remain one of the league's biggest mysteries entering the season, but things have changed drastically in Miami too.

The Heat's championship dynasty is completely gone. Dwyane Wade surprisingly left for the Chicago Bulls after 13 years in Miami. LeBron James left two seasons ago for the Cleveland Cavaliers. And the Heat have not cleared Chris Bosh to play after continuing heart problems keep him on the sideline.

Miami must rely on a multi-faceted versatile offensive attack and balanced scoring to succeed.

"A big strength of our roster is versatility, depth," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "And that we have multiple guys that can have nights, where it's not one or two guys dominant. And that's a strength."

It is certainly a different situation for Miami, which does not have the superstar players or the sure path to the postseason. They are relying more heavily on young players -- including Hassan Whiteside, whom the Heat signed to a fresh four-year, $98.4 million deal.

The Heat have always been good about mining role players and will need their support more than ever to defy the odds and reach the playoffs. But they still have the steady hand of veteran point guard Goran Dragic running with Whiteside to help fill that void.

As the teams battle changes and adjustments to new rosters and new teammates, the Magic and the Heat will be trying to feel comfortable in their new skins.

"It's going to be an 82-game process," Magic coach Frank Vogel said. "Ideally, you hit the ground running. But you don't want to overreact if you don't. If things aren't working early, you're really just learning about your team. You are able to make adjustments either by improving what you're doing or changing what you're doing."


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