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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Saturday 4/7/2012Line$ LineOU LineScore
ORLANDO
 
PHILADELPHIA
+6  

-6  
+200

-250

179
 
88
Final
82

ORLANDO (32 - 23) at PHILADELPHIA (29 - 25)
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Saturday, 4/7/2012 8:05 PM
Board Money Line
505ORLANDO+180
506PHILADELPHIA-220
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games32-23-6.428-2729-2594.047.744.3%52.292.846.244.3%48.8
Road Games14-12-4.413-1313-1392.346.143.7%51.493.747.244.8%48.7
Last 5 Games0-5-7.60-54-192.045.843.8%45.4102.051.451.7%47.6
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)94.047.734-7744.3%10-2738.0%15-2464.8%521120187154
vs opponents surrendering95.848.336-8144.6%6-1834.9%17-2374.8%511221208145
Team Stats (Road Games)92.346.133-7643.7%11-2838.4%15-2463.8%511120186154
Stats Against (All Games)92.846.236-8144.3%6-1834.6%15-1976.2%491120208134
vs opponents averaging95.848.336-8144.6%6-1834.8%17-2375.7%501121208145
Stats Against (Road Games)93.747.236-8044.8%6-1834.0%16-2077.8%491120208124

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-25-13.728-2622-3293.347.244.8%50.488.244.442.3%52.0
Home Games19-11-5.817-1310-2093.246.844.7%51.884.942.941.7%51.2
Last 5 Games2-3-6.62-33-289.049.244.6%42.894.049.046.7%50.6
PHILADELPHIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)93.347.238-8444.8%5-1536.6%13-1773.7%501022188115
vs opponents surrendering9648.336-8144.8%6-1834.9%17-2375.0%511121208145
Team Stats (Home Games)93.246.838-8444.7%6-1536.8%12-1772.5%521123168105
Stats Against (All Games)88.244.434-8042.3%5-1631.7%16-2174.2%521119166135
vs opponents averaging95.748.236-8144.7%6-1834.8%17-2374.9%501121208145
Stats Against (Home Games)84.942.933-7941.7%5-1630.2%14-1972.0%511119166134
Average power rating of opponents played: ORLANDO 94.9,  PHILADELPHIA 95.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/29/2012@ WASHINGTON102-95W-8.5L193O34-7545.3%551637-9041.1%5110
3/1/2012OKLAHOMA CITY102-105L1L192O40-8447.6%511138-7451.4%4113
3/3/2012MILWAUKEE114-98W-9W190.5O42-8151.9%551937-7946.8%4620
3/5/2012@ TORONTO92-88W-6L185.5U35-7944.3%601232-7940.5%5013
3/6/2012@ CHARLOTTE84-100L-9L187.5U31-8038.7%501838-8047.5%5612
3/8/2012@ CHICAGO99-94W6W181.5O32-7642.1%601535-8640.7%497
3/11/2012INDIANA107-94W-5.5W184.5O37-7946.8%521439-8148.1%4212
3/13/2012MIAMI104-98W4W190O36-7349.3%612240-9144.0%4416
3/14/2012@ SAN ANTONIO111-122L7.5L192.5O45-8652.3%42643-8351.8%496
3/16/2012NEW JERSEY86-70W-12W191U34-6750.7%481828-8333.7%4613
3/18/2012@ MIAMI81-91L9L190U30-7639.5%511834-7445.9%5013
3/19/2012CHICAGO59-85L-2.5L183.5U24-6835.3%471835-7944.3%5514
3/21/2012PHOENIX103-93W-8W193O39-8347.0%511738-7948.1%4717
3/23/2012CLEVELAND93-80W-9.5W191.5U37-7946.8%531831-8237.8%5214
3/26/2012@ TORONTO117-101W-5.5W183O44-8154.3%44935-7447.3%4112
3/28/2012@ NEW YORK86-108L-1.5L189.5O31-6944.9%421843-8550.6%5111
3/30/2012DALLAS98-100L-5.5L184.5O35-7844.9%571638-8047.5%439
4/1/2012DENVER101-104L-3L202.5O37-8842.0%511040-7255.6%4317
4/3/2012@ DETROIT95-102L-1L181.5O33-7245.8%36943-7656.6%4714
4/5/2012NEW YORK80-96L-3L188.5U30-7241.7%411438-7848.7%5411
4/7/2012@ PHILADELPHIA              
4/9/2012DETROIT              
4/10/2012@ WASHINGTON              
4/13/2012ATLANTA              
4/15/2012@ CLEVELAND              
4/16/2012PHILADELPHIA              
4/18/2012@ BOSTON              
4/21/2012@ UTAH              
4/22/2012@ DENVER              

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/28/2012@ DETROIT97-68W-3.5W183.5U42-8450.0%511525-7931.6%5022
2/29/2012OKLAHOMA CITY88-92L3L191.5U37-9041.1%471130-7838.5%6417
3/2/2012GOLDEN STATE105-83W-7.5W188.5U42-8947.2%58933-8240.2%439
3/4/2012CHICAGO91-96L3.5L180.5O38-9739.2%57539-8247.6%5313
3/5/2012@ MILWAUKEE93-97L-2L191U35-9437.2%651235-8839.8%5713
3/7/2012BOSTON103-71W-6W176.5U43-8948.3%59828-8035.0%4611
3/9/2012UTAH104-91W-7W185O41-7852.6%531334-8440.5%4611
3/11/2012@ NEW YORK106-94W2.5W194O40-7950.6%481433-8041.2%4816
3/14/2012@ INDIANA94-111L-1L185O40-7652.6%30943-7656.6%457
3/16/2012MIAMI78-84L4L187U33-9335.5%641435-7447.3%5116
3/17/2012@ CHICAGO80-89L4L185U33-7941.8%441231-7740.3%6214
3/19/2012@ CHARLOTTE105-80W-10W182.5O46-8653.5%581029-7538.7%378
3/21/2012NEW YORK79-82L-4L191.5U29-7538.7%461129-7936.7%6112
3/23/2012BOSTON99-86W-7.5W176.5O41-9244.6%55836-7448.6%4111
3/25/2012@ SAN ANTONIO76-93L2.5L193U35-8541.2%522137-8145.7%5418
3/27/2012CLEVELAND103-85W-8.5W186O45-9248.9%491128-7040.0%5018
3/30/2012@ WASHINGTON76-97L-8L185.5U30-8236.6%441042-8748.3%5713
3/31/2012ATLANTA95-90W-7L177O37-7748.1%451135-7447.3%4410
4/3/2012@ MIAMI93-99L7W183O38-8345.8%441635-7546.7%5017
4/4/2012TORONTO78-99L-8.5L182.5U34-7943.0%32739-7750.6%5211
4/7/2012ORLANDO              
4/8/2012@ BOSTON              
4/10/2012@ NEW JERSEY              
4/11/2012@ TORONTO              
4/13/2012NEW JERSEY              
4/16/2012@ ORLANDO              
4/17/2012INDIANA              
4/18/2012@ CLEVELAND              
4/21/2012@ INDIANA              
4/23/2012@ NEW JERSEY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ORLANDO: Orlando's season will all come down to whether or not they can convince Dwight Howard to stay with them long-term. Howard is more indispensible to his team than any player in the NBA. The Magic are 100% built around him, with a collection of role players who can shoot, but don't defend. Because of Howard, they were third in the NBA in defensive efficiency and second in total rebounding rate last season. Without him, they could easily tumble into the league's bottom five in both categories. While Howard's offensive repertoire is limited, he's still an outstanding finisher and is key to Orlando's spacing, allowing their shooters to get open looks. The Magic shoot more threes than any team in the NBA (25.6 per game last season). As for the rest of the Magic, PG Jameer Nelson (13.1 PPG, 6.0 APG) is an efficient offensive player, but a liability on the defensive end. It's a similar story for the trio of SF Hedo Turkoglu (11.4 PPG), whose monster contract could be traded, stretch PF Ryan Anderson (10.6 PPG) and SG J.J. Redick (10.1 PPG). Once an effective isolation option, SG Jason Richardson (13.9 PPG) has gone the way of Vince Carter, becoming more of a standstill shooter. They did do well to improve their bench, adding PF Glen Davis (11.7 PPG with Boston) and jettisoning headache G Gilbert Arenas (10.8 PPG with Washington and Orlando).
PHILADELPHIA: Give head coach Doug Collins credit. In his first year heading up the Sixers, he got to the playoffs with smoke and mirrors, because this team doesn't have 40-win talent. Philadelphia doesn't do anything particularly well except for take care of the ball. They had the lowest turnover rate in the NBA last year. Combine that with solid defense, and it's a formula for a playoff berth in the East. PG Jrue Holiday (14.0 PPG, 6.5 APG) did a solid job initiating the offense a year ago, and at 21 years old, he has room to develop into more of a playmaker. SG Andre Iguodala (14.1 PPG, 5.8 RPG, 6.3 APG) pulled back a little bit, but he became a more effective player in Collins system. Collins also found a way to milk some production out of preposterously overpaid PF Elton Brand (15.0 PPG, 8.3 RPG).
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (ORLANDO-PHILADELPHIA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Magic-76ers Preview* =====================

By MATT BECKER STATS Senior Writer

Orlando (32-23) at Philadelphia (29-25), 8:00 p.m. EDT

The Philadelphia 76ers have fallen out of first place in the Atlantic Division and are sliding down the Eastern Conference standings.

Their problems, however, pale in comparison to the drama surrounding the Orlando Magic.

With the ongoing rift between coach Stan Van Gundy and All-Star center Dwight Howard intensifying, the scuffling Magic try to avoid losing six straight games for the first time in six years Saturday night when they visit the 76ers.

Following Orlando's Thursday morning shootaround ahead of that night's matchup with New York, Van Gundy said he has been told by high-ranking team officials that Howard has previously asked that he be fired. Reports of Howard's request surfaced near the trade deadline, but this was the first time Van Gundy confirmed the rumors.

Howard has continuously denied that he's asked for Van Gundy's dismissal, and again brushed aside any mention of such a demand despite his coach's statement. On the court against the Knicks, the six-time All-Star looked as if he didn't have much desire to play for Van Gundy, although some of it could have stemmed from a recent injury.

After missing two games with back spasms, Howard had eight points and eight rebounds in 40 minutes of a 96-80 loss. It was his lowest-scoring output since also finishing with eight in a win over New York on Jan. 16.

Howard's subpar performance led to a fifth straight loss for the Magic (32-23). The team hasn't dropped six in a row since Feb. 26-March 6, 2006.

With all the off-court distractions surrounding Orlando, point guard Jameer Nelson said the team simply needs to focus on ignoring all issues that don't pertain to basketball.

"We've been handling adversity all season," said Nelson, who had 10 points Thursday after sitting out Tuesday's loss to Detroit with a sore left calf. "This is just another chapter of it. This is about us players and management sticking together."

Orlando's losing streak has caused the team to fall from third place in the East to sixth.

The 76ers (29-25) have experienced a similar slide in the last two weeks, dropping from fourth - and atop the Atlantic - to seventh.

Philadelphia, a game back of division-leading Boston, has lost eight of 12 and a sputtering offense can be blamed for much of its issues. The Sixers have been held to 80 points or fewer in six of those losses and are coming off a humiliating showing.

After leading lowly Toronto at the break Wednesday, the Sixers managed 22 second-half points in a 99-78 home loss. Louis Williams, who averages a team-best 15.3 points, scored nine for Philadelphia, which missed 13 straight shots at one point and finished with seven fourth-quarter points - a team-record low for a final period dating to the 1954-55 season.

"We got to continue to trust in each other," Andre Iguodala said.

Iguodala, who averages 12.1 points, scored six against the Raptors after leaving Tuesday's 99-93 loss to Miami with a left eye bruise.

The Magic are hoping to have Ryan Anderson back after he sat out two games with a sprained right ankle. Anderson, second on the Magic in scoring at 16.1 per game and the league leader with 150 3-pointers, carried Orlando in its last game against the Sixers, scoring 27 points on 7-of-10 shooting beyond the arc in a 103-87 victory Feb. 15.

He had 14 points and a career-best 20 rebounds, while Howard had 17 points and 11 boards, in a 74-69 loss in Philadelphia on Jan. 30, the Magic's lone defeat in the last five meetings.


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