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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 3/2/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
PHILADELPHIA
-9  

+9  
-450

+325

192
 
114
Final
103

TORONTO (37 - 22) at PHILADELPHIA (13 - 46)
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Monday, 3/2/2015 7:05 PM
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701TORONTO-7.5-8.5
702PHILADELPHIA194194
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games37-22-16.127-3131-28104.352.245.2%50.6100.650.445.7%51.9
Road Games16-12-2.714-1318-10106.053.945.0%50.2104.051.646.2%53.5
Last 5 Games0-5-12.30-52-390.445.040.4%48.6102.647.446.7%54.2
Division Games9-2-2.24-75-6106.052.647.4%49.598.448.544.1%51.5
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.352.238-8445.2%9-2534.4%20-2578.1%511121218135
vs opponents surrendering99.549.537-8344.7%8-2334.7%17-2375.2%521122208145
Team Stats (Road Games)106.053.939-8645.0%8-2533.0%21-2677.7%501120238124
Stats Against (All Games)100.650.438-8245.7%8-2234.6%18-2473.6%521123217145
vs opponents averaging99.449.537-8344.9%8-2234.9%17-2375.0%521122208145
Stats Against (Road Games)104.051.638-8346.2%8-2333.9%20-2676.2%531223227156

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-46+0.929-2922-3790.144.441.0%51.3100.652.444.9%55.3
Home Games8-20-1.117-1011-1794.446.842.4%51.899.751.943.7%54.3
Last 5 Games1-4-1.83-23-291.446.440.9%51.0100.255.645.6%56.8
Division Games1-10-4.24-72-986.942.739.0%50.298.950.546.4%55.4
PHILADELPHIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)90.144.433-8041.0%8-2531.6%16-2468.0%5111202110186
vs opponents surrendering99.249.237-8344.7%8-2234.7%17-2375.2%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)94.446.834-8042.4%8-2433.1%18-2572.6%521123229176
Stats Against (All Games)100.652.437-8344.9%8-2434.5%18-2475.5%5512242010165
vs opponents averaging99.849.738-8345.0%8-2334.9%17-2275.6%511122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)99.751.936-8343.7%8-2434.1%19-2575.5%5412252110164
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 94.8,  PHILADELPHIA 95.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/21/2015@ MEMPHIS86-92L6T202U27-8531.8%561434-7445.9%5313
1/23/2015@ PHILADELPHIA91-86W-13L195U33-8041.2%541431-8138.3%5118
1/25/2015DETROIT114-110W-8L197.5O43-8153.1%45841-9045.6%5514
1/27/2015@ INDIANA104-91W-3W194.5O34-7346.6%491034-8241.5%5214
1/28/2015SACRAMENTO119-102W-5W209O43-8451.2%441635-7347.9%4217
1/30/2015@ BROOKLYN127-122W-7.5L197O47-9251.1%50949-10148.5%577
1/31/2015@ WASHINGTON120-116W5W204O44-8850.0%521337-7946.8%5222
2/2/2015MILWAUKEE75-82L-6L203U25-7832.1%561533-8041.2%5612
2/4/2015BROOKLYN93-109L-7.5L204U35-7944.3%43940-8149.4%508
2/6/2015LA CLIPPERS123-107W1W212O40-7553.3%541138-7848.7%348
2/8/2015SAN ANTONIO87-82W2W203U32-7443.2%571431-9333.3%5514
2/11/2015WASHINGTON95-93W-4.5L195.5U31-7640.8%411339-8545.9%6016
2/20/2015@ ATLANTA105-80W5.5W206U43-9644.8%581329-8833.0%6322
2/21/2015@ HOUSTON76-98L2L210.5U25-7732.5%472335-8441.7%6923
2/23/2015@ NEW ORLEANS97-100L-7.5L195O35-8441.7%49840-7851.3%5317
2/24/2015@ DALLAS92-99L4L204.5U38-8445.2%461838-7948.1%4819
2/27/2015GOLDEN STATE89-113L2L213U31-7740.3%501942-8748.3%4912
2/28/2015@ NEW YORK98-103L-10.5L189.5O34-8142.0%511233-7544.0%5211
3/2/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
3/4/2015CLEVELAND              
3/6/2015@ CHARLOTTE              
3/8/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/10/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
3/13/2015MIAMI              
3/15/2015PORTLAND              
3/16/2015@ INDIANA              
3/18/2015MINNESOTA              

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/21/2015NEW YORK91-98L3L190U29-7936.7%551437-9140.7%5911
1/23/2015TORONTO86-91L13W195U31-8138.3%511833-8041.2%5414
1/24/2015@ MEMPHIS83-101L17.5L190U31-8138.3%532337-7946.8%5318
1/26/2015@ NEW ORLEANS74-99L15L189.5U28-8134.6%491239-8645.3%6111
1/28/2015DETROIT89-69W8W192U37-7847.4%551923-7530.7%4417
1/30/2015MINNESOTA103-94W4W193O37-7450.0%401434-7644.7%4721
1/31/2015@ ATLANTA85-91L16.5W192U31-8138.3%531434-7843.6%5212
2/2/2015@ CLEVELAND84-97L17W196U31-7839.7%462135-7844.9%5518
2/3/2015DENVER105-98W7.5W193.5O31-7044.3%602033-8538.8%4914
2/6/2015@ BOSTON96-107L8.5L190.5O35-7944.3%541739-8645.3%5910
2/7/2015CHARLOTTE89-81W8W182U29-7439.2%581529-8434.5%5312
2/9/2015GOLDEN STATE84-89L15.5W206U33-7941.8%582734-8540.0%4714
2/20/2015INDIANA95-106L8.5L183.5O34-8440.5%571740-8348.2%5015
2/22/2015@ ORLANDO98-103L8.5W189O36-7846.2%462139-8247.6%5015
2/23/2015@ MIAMI108-119L11.5W193.5O40-8447.6%421246-8355.4%5816
2/25/2015@ MILWAUKEE88-104L10.5L187.5O31-7541.3%432844-8253.7%4822
2/27/2015WASHINGTON89-81W7W193.5U28-8035.0%671530-9332.3%6613
3/1/2015@ INDIANA74-94L11L193U29-8434.5%571636-8840.9%6212
3/2/2015TORONTO              
3/4/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/6/2015UTAH              
3/7/2015ATLANTA              
3/11/2015CHICAGO              
3/13/2015SACRAMENTO              
3/14/2015BROOKLYN              
3/16/2015@ BOSTON              
3/18/2015DETROIT              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: GUARDS: DeMAR DeROZAN has evolved from raw athlete into dangerous scorer. He gets to the line frequently enough that he's virtually guaranteed a 20-PPG average . . . There's some long-term worry with KYLE LOWRY. His stocky body type leaves little room for error on those contested threes he hits, and there's some question of motivation now that he's been paid. But he was so good last season, that the chances of a fall-off seem low . . . Along with being the primary back-up at point guard, GREIVIS VASQUEZ will play alongside Lowry at times to take ball-handling pressure off of him . . . LOUIS WILLIAMS should be closer to 100 percent in his second season off ACL surgery, though he's looking at a fourth guard role in Toronto. FORWARDS: AMIR JOHNSON will lead the rotation at the 4, providing rim protection, rebounding and hustle baskets . . . He's streaky, but uber dunker TERRENCE ROSS is reinventing himself as a three-point shooter . . . Stretch 4 PATRICK PATTERSON has added a corner three to supplement a below-the-rim game . . . TYLER HANSBROUGH's spastic style is a thing of beauty . . . JAMES JOHNSON returns to Toronto. He's more versatile than his doughy frame would suggest . . . Undersized big CHUCK HAYES will throw his weight around for 15 minutes a night . . . Draft night stunner BRUNO CABOCLO is likely headed for the D-League . . . Ditto DeANDRE DANIELS . . . Not too long ago multiple teams fought over LANDRY FIELDS, but those days are long gone. CENTERS: JONAS VALANCIUNAS still has to add some nuance to his game (such as making physical contact with a defender when he sets a screen) if he's going to get full-time minutes. But the big upside is still there . . . LUCAS NOGUEIRA, a 2013 first-rounder picked up from Atlanta, gives them a rim protector . . . GREG STIEMSMA was added in early September to provide depth at the center position.
PHILADELPHIA: GUARDS: MICHAEL CARTER-WILLIAMS wasn't the most legit Rookie of the Year, but he had his moments. He should be a little more efficient in his second season, and Philly certainly doesn't have a better alternative at the point. A shoulder injury will likely keep him sidelined for the first three weeks of the upcoming season . . . TONY WROTEN makes some highlight-reel plays and will likely start at the 2. He's too erratic to be in the rotation for a playoff team . . . As for the rest of the backcourt, ELLIOT WILLIAMS is looking to revive his career, and he's no worse than James Anderson and Hollis Thompson, who were starting for this team last season . . . Injuries have all but ended JASON RICHARDSON's career. He's on the final year of his deal, and might not play in 2014-15 after suffering a stress fracture to his right foot in late October . . . ALEXEY SHVED could play some quality minutes at both guard spots for this team. FORWARDS: The 2014 draft was deep, allowing Philly to land a first-round value in second-rounder K.J. McDANIELS. He's certainly better than anyone the Sixers trotted out at the 3-spot last season . . . HOLLIS THOMPSON could keep a starting job warm again . . . Another second-rounder, JERAMI GRANT, could play his way into the rotation. He's talented, but he's also something of a 'tweener, and like most Syracuse guys sitting in a 2-3 zone, Grant never learned how to e-on-one defense . . . ARNETT MOULTRIE has been something of a problem child in Philly, but he's good enough to make this rotation if he turns it around effort-wise . . . LUC RICHARD MBAH a MOUTE is here as a mentor for Joel Embiid. CENTERS: NERLENS NOEL is ready to make his debut. His collegiate rates suggest he'll rebound and block shots. The question marks are durability, functional strength and offensive game. He'll get to learn on the fly . . . JOEL EMBIID's foot problems will keep him out until at least midseason, and the Sixers will certainly play it safe with him. On raw talent, he's a future star. The questions are durability, and whether he can co-exist with Noel.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (TORONTO-PHILADELPHIA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Raptors-76ers Preview* =======================

By ALAN FERGUSON STATS Writer

Toronto (37-22) at Philadelphia (13-45), 7:00 p.m. EDT

While their Atlantic Division title hopes remain healthy, the Toronto Raptors' season-high skid has put them in a fight for positioning in the Eastern Conference.

The Raptors will try to avoid their sixth straight loss Monday night by extending their dominance over the Philadelphia 76ers.

Toronto (37-22) has a 12-game lead in the Atlantic and a top-four seed in the playoffs. As recently as Feb. 20, the Raptors had a 3 1/2-game lead over Chicago on the No. 2 spot in the East but that edge is down to one-half game after their five consecutive defeats.

Toronto is also just one game ahead of fourth-place Cleveland and is on the verge of its first six-game skid since Dec. 3-12, 2012.

"We are going to solve this together," guard Greivis Vasquez said. "We are not going to point fingers. We are going to gather ourselves and talk to each other and figure it out. Nobody said this is going to be easy."

Toronto's first four losses came against teams that are in top nine spots in the West, capped by a 113-89 drubbing to league-leading Golden State on Friday. The Raptors' latest defeat, though, came against NBA-worst New York on Saturday.

The team's struggling top scorer Kyle Lowry was given the night off in that 103-98 defeat. Lowry had four points on 1-of-7 shooting in the loss to Golden State and is averaging 11.6 points on 29.7 percent shooting - including 4 of 28 from 3-point range - in five games since the All-Star break.

Lowry averaged 18.6 points in his first 53 games this season and had a game-high 21 in a 91-86 win in Philadelphia on Jan. 23. The Raptors have won a series-best seven in a row over the 76ers (13-46) and three straight road matchups.

Philadelphia managed to overcome its 35.0 percent shooting Friday and snapped a five-game skid with an 89-81 win over Washington. The 76ers couldn't pull of that feat again while shooting 34.5 percent in a 94-74 drubbing at Indiana on Sunday.

The Pacers held the 76ers to 10 points in the fourth quarter on 4-of-22 shooting, and Philadelphia lost one of its top scorers, Robert Covington, to injury in the third quarter.

Covington came off the court holding his right arm after landing awkwardly on a layup attempt.

"He took a big hit," coach Brett Brown said. "The X-rays were negative on his shooting elbow."

Covington is the team's current top scorer (13.2 ppg) with Tony Wroten out indefinitely following knee surgery and Michael Carter-Williams traded to Milwaukee. Nerlens Noel played Sunday despite dealing with leg pain incurred from Friday's win.

Covington overcame a 5-for-15 shooting performance to score a team-best 18 points in the loss to Toronto in January. Noel had a career-high 14 rebounds and 12 points while the Raptors' DeMar DeRozan was held to eight points on 4-of-14 shooting.

DeRozan, scoring 17.8 points per game, averaged 25.8 in his previous six matchups but enters this one in a shooting slump. The guard has connected at 33.7 percent in his last 12 games and missed 38 of 52 attempts in his past three contests.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 5:52:25 AM EST.


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