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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/24/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
DETROIT
 
ORLANDO
-2  

+2  
-125

+105

208.5
 
87
Final
115

DETROIT (34 - 38) at ORLANDO (26 - 46)
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Friday, 3/24/2017 7:05 PM
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857DETROIT-4-3.5
858ORLANDO207206
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games34-38-17.834-3833-39101.551.245.1%53.6102.252.746.0%49.9
Road Games11-24-1212-2319-1699.349.844.8%51.1105.754.748.1%49.6
Last 5 Games1-4-51-41-492.243.441.7%57.898.850.444.1%53.6
DETROIT Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.551.240-8845.1%8-2333.0%14-2072.2%541121187114
vs opponents surrendering105.55339-8645.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)99.349.839-8744.8%7-2330.8%14-1974.1%511019187114
Stats Against (All Games)102.252.738-8346.0%9-2536.5%17-2178.0%50823187124
vs opponents averaging105.55339-8545.6%10-2735.9%18-2377.4%521023208135
Stats Against (Road Games)105.754.740-8348.1%10-2540.4%16-2077.1%50824177114

ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-46-1.929-4233-39100.251.143.9%51.9106.554.346.4%53.4
Home Games13-23-10.811-2415-2198.650.243.0%52.9103.152.045.3%53.2
Last 5 Games2-3-0.11-43-2106.052.642.1%55.4112.657.447.5%54.6
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.251.138-8743.9%8-2632.2%16-2173.7%521022197135
vs opponents surrendering105.35339-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)98.650.237-8643.0%8-2531.6%17-2373.8%531121197135
Stats Against (All Games)106.554.340-8646.4%10-2636.6%17-2377.1%531023198135
vs opponents averaging105.45339-8545.7%10-2735.9%18-2377.2%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)103.152.038-8445.3%9-2636.3%17-2377.5%531022198135
Average power rating of opponents played: DETROIT 96,  ORLANDO 95.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DETROIT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/12/2017@ TORONTO102-101W6.5W212.5U36-8442.9%52738-7550.7%489
2/13/2017@ MILWAUKEE89-102L2.5L209.5U34-7843.6%501740-7950.6%3811
2/15/2017DALLAS98-91W-4.5W200.5U36-8343.4%661535-9138.5%396
2/23/2017CHARLOTTE114-108W-5W207.5O44-10741.1%65838-9241.3%547
2/26/2017BOSTON98-104L2L213U35-8143.2%571734-8540.0%6514
2/28/2017PORTLAND120-113W-4W214O45-10443.3%55744-8452.4%5924
3/1/2017@ NEW ORLEANS86-109L2.5L208U40-10338.8%59739-7850.0%5814
3/4/2017@ PHILADELPHIA136-106W-5.5W213.5O54-9556.8%48743-8848.9%4219
3/6/2017CHICAGO109-95W-6W204.5U45-9248.9%61634-8341.0%4410
3/8/2017@ INDIANA98-115L4L208.5O39-8943.8%561044-8850.0%505
3/9/2017CLEVELAND106-101W4.5W215.5U41-8747.1%53839-8446.4%499
3/11/2017NEW YORK112-92W-6.5W212.5U46-9647.9%57736-8243.9%5118
3/14/2017@ CLEVELAND96-128L7L216.5O37-9937.4%55846-7759.7%459
3/15/2017UTAH83-97L2.5L200U36-8641.9%46736-7746.8%5315
3/17/2017TORONTO75-87L-3L202U29-8334.9%561230-7838.5%5512
3/19/2017PHOENIX112-95W-12W210U40-9243.5%751235-9935.4%624
3/21/2017@ BROOKLYN96-98L-5.5L215U40-9243.5%59638-8843.2%5510
3/22/2017@ CHICAGO95-117L-2L200.5O39-8844.3%531547-8058.7%4311
3/24/2017@ ORLANDO              
3/27/2017@ NEW YORK              
3/28/2017MIAMI              
3/30/2017BROOKLYN              
3/31/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
4/5/2017TORONTO              
4/7/2017@ HOUSTON              
4/9/2017@ MEMPHIS              

ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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
3/22/2017CHARLOTTE102-109L4.5L206.5O40-8845.5%471442-9046.7%5310
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              
4/8/2017INDIANA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DETROIT: BACKCOURT: Emotional leader Reggie Jackson is supposed to miss 15-20 games to start the season, and Ish Smith will start in his absence. Smith showed he could be a playmaker in Philadelphia, which, one assumes, means he can definitely do it here. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope put up 14.5 points per game while regularly guarding the opponent's best player, but only shot 30.9% from deep. . . . FRONTCOURT: Andre Drummond puts up 20-20 stat lines in a way that no one else in the NBA can. The biggest possible step forward for him after his first All-Star campaign would be to improve his free throw shooting. Hybrid F Tobias Harris looked energized in his 25 games as a Piston last season, and remains a unique young talent. SFs Marcus Morris and Stanley Johnson revel in jawing with opponents. PF/C Jon Leuer should contribute as a stretch big. . . . BOTTOM LINE: If anyone can guide a group as unusual as this one, it's probably Stan Van Gundy. The Eastern Conference's crowded middle class presents something of a crapshoot, but Detroit's depth and talent make the Pistons likely to succeed.
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
Pistons, Magic down on their luck but
 

The Detroit Pistons started the season with great expectations.

But the season has not turned as expected for the Pistons and the Orlando Magic, Detroit's opponent on Friday night at Amway Center in Orlando, Fla.

The Pistons, featuring budding all-star Andre Drummond and promising young players Reggie Jackson, Tobias Harris and Markieff Morris, seemed set to take the next step.

The eventual NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers swept the Pistons in the first round last year, but each game was close. It provided optimism that the Pistons would be an up-and-coming challenger in the Eastern Conference.

Much of the credit went to Stan Van Gundy, the team's coach and president of basketball operations. He gets the most of his players and always finds himself in the playoff mix with his demand for perfection.

There was little reason to believe in October the Pistons would struggle.

An early season injury to Reggie Jackson slowed the team down. But the Pistons seem to have other problems.

Detroit has stumbled to a 34-38 record, ninth in the Eastern Conference but 1.5 games out of the playoff picture with 10 games to play.

It is not an impossible margin to erase, but things are looking bleal. The team has lost five of its past six games, falling out of playoff pole position and into a precarious situation.

It is looking even bleaker after the Pistons' 117-95 loss to the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday. Not even the always honest Van Gundy could spare himself from criticism.

"I'm not separated from this, obviously," Van Gundy told the Detroit Free Press after the loss. "I think it's pretty clear from these six games I'm not finding the answers and not doing a very good job. It starts with me. I'm the person in charge. I selected everybody in that locker room. I'm the one that wanted them in there."

Orlando Magic coach Frank Vogel does not have as much power to pick his players as Van Gundy. But he too is feeling the responsibility and weight of a disappointing season as he tries to guide his team forward.

The Magic (26-46) are not in the thick of the playoff hunt. They faded long ago. The team is far out of the playoff race and closer to the top of the draft lottery. But the Magic continue to push and build for 2018.

"Every day is a chance to improve," Vogel said after practice Thursday. "We still have a lot of young guys. Our system is in year one. Us being together as a group is in year one in terms of our style of play offensively, our offensive system, our defensive schemes. All that stuff takes time to develop.

"We didn't put it together enough this year to make a playoff run. But we're going to be together and we're going to be moving forward. All these practice days and games are opportunities to improve and opportunities to build winning habits. We have to practice every practice like it's our last and every game like it's our last."

Vogel said the team was hurting after its 109-102 loss to the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday. The Magic did not make the plays it needed to make down the stretch to hold onto the lead.


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