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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 3/22/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
CHARLOTTE
 
ORLANDO
-4.5  

+4.5  
-200

+170

206.5
 
109
Final
102

CHARLOTTE (31 - 39) at ORLANDO (26 - 45)
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Wednesday, 3/22/2017 7:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
751CHARLOTTE-4-5
752ORLANDO205209
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CHARLOTTE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-39-24.230-3733-37104.851.644.0%52.5104.051.644.9%52.2
Road Games11-24-1614-1819-16103.851.643.4%51.8106.552.545.6%52.3
Last 5 Games2-3-3.92-32-3102.247.644.9%48.4104.248.246.0%55.0
Division Games9-3+4.29-33-9104.550.646.2%51.495.648.243.9%51.3
CHARLOTTE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.851.638-8644.0%10-2935.2%19-2481.1%52923177115
vs opponents surrendering105.553.139-8545.6%10-2735.8%18-2377.2%521022208135
Team Stats (Road Games)103.851.637-8643.4%10-2935.4%19-2283.9%52922187124
Stats Against (All Games)104.051.639-8744.9%11-3135.8%14-1977.1%52924207126
vs opponents averaging105.25339-8545.6%10-2735.8%18-2377.0%521022208135
Stats Against (Road Games)106.552.540-8745.6%12-3237.1%15-2076.9%52924197126

ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-45-0.929-4132-39100.151.143.9%52.0106.554.446.4%53.4
Home Games13-22-9.811-2314-2198.550.142.9%53.1102.952.145.2%53.2
Last 5 Games2-3-0.21-43-2106.452.041.0%57.4114.059.648.2%55.6
Division Games7-8+4.27-87-8103.952.145.5%49.4109.054.447.7%53.5
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.151.138-8743.9%8-2632.2%16-2273.6%521022197135
vs opponents surrendering105.35339-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)98.550.137-8642.9%8-2531.4%17-2373.7%531121197135
Stats Against (All Games)106.554.440-8646.4%10-2636.7%17-2376.9%531023198135
vs opponents averaging105.453.139-8545.7%10-2735.9%18-2377.2%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)102.952.138-8445.2%9-2636.4%18-2377.2%531022197135
Average power rating of opponents played: CHARLOTTE 95.6,  ORLANDO 95.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CHARLOTTE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/11/2017LA CLIPPERS102-107L-2.5L218U37-8643.0%45740-8547.1%6113
2/13/2017PHILADELPHIA99-105L-8L213U34-7843.6%391541-8647.7%6218
2/15/2017@ TORONTO85-90L6W213U32-7642.1%461732-8438.1%5614
2/23/2017@ DETROIT108-114L5L207.5O38-9241.3%54744-10741.1%658
2/25/2017@ SACRAMENTO99-85W-4W208U34-8540.0%541031-7939.2%4914
2/26/2017@ LA CLIPPERS121-124L11W212.5O38-8047.5%491645-9746.4%589
2/28/2017@ LA LAKERS109-104W-5T215.5U38-8544.7%551241-8448.8%4514
3/2/2017@ PHOENIX103-120L-3.5L218O35-8939.3%441646-7759.7%5018
3/4/2017@ DENVER112-102W5.5W222U41-9045.6%50536-8045.0%5013
3/6/2017INDIANA100-88W-4.5W205.5U35-8640.7%531037-8145.7%4515
3/8/2017@ MIAMI101-108L4L204O37-8046.2%441237-8543.5%5512
3/10/2017ORLANDO121-81W-9.5W204U47-7959.5%48731-7640.8%4010
3/11/2017NEW ORLEANS122-125L-3.5L204O46-10245.1%59950-9950.5%5410
3/13/2017CHICAGO109-115L-7.5L200O43-9346.2%49641-9145.1%5710
3/15/2017@ INDIANA77-98L3L203.5U32-8040.0%401039-7353.4%4614
3/18/2017WASHINGTON98-93W-4.5W215.5U35-8242.7%51729-7936.7%6112
3/20/2017ATLANTA105-90W-6W205.5U40-8050.0%43737-8444.0%5715
3/22/2017@ ORLANDO              
3/24/2017CLEVELAND              
3/26/2017PHOENIX              
3/28/2017MILWAUKEE              
3/29/2017@ TORONTO              
3/31/2017DENVER              
4/2/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
4/4/2017@ WASHINGTON              
4/5/2017MIAMI              

ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/11/2017@ DALLAS80-112L6.5L204.5U32-8239.0%451445-9149.5%5714
2/13/2017@ MIAMI116-107W8W207.5O44-9048.9%611439-8347.0%4214
2/15/2017SAN ANTONIO79-107L10L206.5U30-7639.5%431742-8947.2%5812
2/23/2017PORTLAND103-112L2.5L217.5U34-8639.5%561441-8150.6%5319
2/25/2017ATLANTA105-86W3.5W210U37-8145.7%501332-8438.1%5917
3/1/2017NEW YORK90-101L-2L216U34-8341.0%521234-8142.0%5511
3/3/2017MIAMI110-99W4.5W210U45-9050.0%56935-9138.5%539
3/5/2017@ WASHINGTON114-115L12.5W217O44-8949.4%521439-8148.1%4412
3/6/2017NEW YORK105-113L-3.5L207O40-8547.1%511340-8646.5%499
3/8/2017CHICAGO98-91W0W204.5U37-8941.6%55936-8144.4%5016
3/10/2017@ CHARLOTTE81-121L9.5L204U31-7640.8%401047-7959.5%487
3/11/2017CLEVELAND104-116L8.5L215.5O38-9639.6%57643-8650.0%589
3/13/2017@ SACRAMENTO115-120L-1.5L206O45-9746.4%491344-8253.7%4615
3/16/2017@ GOLDEN STATE92-122L14.5L219.5U35-9437.2%581950-8757.5%5512
3/17/2017@ PHOENIX109-103W2W220U42-9643.7%551238-8743.7%5616
3/20/2017PHILADELPHIA112-109W-6L218.5O35-9337.6%681839-10238.2%6316
3/22/2017CHARLOTTE              
3/24/2017DETROIT              
3/27/2017@ TORONTO              
3/29/2017OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/31/2017@ BOSTON              
4/1/2017@ BROOKLYN              
4/4/2017@ CLEVELAND              
4/6/2017BROOKLYN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CHARLOTTE: BACKCOURT: Considering his rise to national fame years ago at UConn and his tendency to make huge plays, it's a mystery as to why PG Kemba Walker remains one of the league's most underrated players. He averaged over 20 points per game last season and is ready to make the jump to All-Star status. SG Nicolas Batum is an above-average NBA player at pretty much every basketball skill, and he has a new $120 million contract to prove it. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is allegedly healthy this year. If it's true, he'll be a huge asset as one of the league's most physical and versatile outside defenders. PF Marvin Williams is a perfect 21st-century power forward, as his three-and-D-and-re(bound) skill set is hard to come by. PF Frank Kaminsky can also stretch the floor, but new starting center Roy Hibbert cannot. Hibbert is no longer good at basketball, but he is still tall. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Hornets' young core got invaluable experience last season, participating in a tight Eastern Conference playoff chase and a first-round Game 7. Walker, Batum, Kidd-Gilchrist and Kaminsky should all have improved their games since last season.
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
Hornets look to Weber for more energy against Magic
 

The Charlotte Hornets needed a boost.

Their season had quickly gone off the rails in January. A team with playoff hopes was now fighting for its life to achieve its goals -- all the while maintaining the kind of statistical profile that should mean a playoff appearance.

Charlotte, which plays at Orlando on Wednesday night, was losing and no one could exactly say why.

The Hornets needed a kick-start and an energy boost from someone.

In stepped Briante Weber. Signed to a 10-day contract on Feb. 27, Weber has made an impact for the Hornets in a short time. He is averaging 4.3 points on 57.1 percent shooting from the field in about 11.0 minutes across the six games he has played for the Hornets so far. His play landed him a second 10-day contract and then a multiyear deal.

It also got him plenty of notice from his teammates and coaches.

Teammate Marvin Williams described Weber as an "Energizer bunny" after the team's 105-90 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.

The Hornets are 3-3 in games he plays but 2-1 in games in which he plays more than 10 minutes. That includes the recent two-game win streak.

Weber scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds in 18:48 during Monday's win.

"I'm using my calling card, what got me here," Weber told David Scott of The Charlotte Observer late last week. "My defensive abilities, my tenacity. I want those things to help me stay in this league for a long time. They're what helped me get this shot."

It seems Weber has a place for the Hornets as they try to fight their way back into the playoff picture.

Energy is something that is tough to measure. But it is essential to a winning team.

The Orlando Magic have been looking for some consistent energy throughout this disappointing season. As the year winds its way to the end, the team is desperately trying to establish a base and culture to grow from.

The best place to start is to play with energy and intensity. And that is where the Magic are struggling.

Perhaps they learned that lesson in Monday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Orlando fell behind by as much as 17 points and rallied in the fourth quarter after coach Frank Vogel wrote "Energy!" on the white board in the locker room. The team won 112-109 in overtime.

"These guys just changed their energy," Vogel said after the game. "We know coming back from the West Coast there is always a little bit of dip in energy. We talked about it and addressed it and said this was not good enough.

"It is not OK to come out and settle for not having energy. You have to find it. If we're going to become a playoff-caliber team and build winning habits, that's what you have to do. You have to find energy when it's not naturally there."

That will continue to be a point of emphasis for the team as the season concludes. Getting big defensive plays from Elfrid Payton and Bismack Biyombo to help complete the comeback were critical. Whether the Magic can build on this and get a third straight win will depend on the energy they bring to the game.


Last Updated: 4/30/2024 8:48:23 AM EST.


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