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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 12/1/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
LA LAKERS
 
PHILADELPHIA
+2  

-2  
+105

-125

195
 
91
Final
103

LA LAKERS (2 - 14) at PHILADELPHIA (0 - 18)
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Tuesday, 12/1/2015 7:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
703LA LAKERSPick197
704PHILADELPHIA197.5-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LA LAKERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games2-14-115-116-1097.148.141.0%53.4106.052.844.7%56.0
Road Games1-8-5.63-63-695.146.942.4%50.4106.753.744.7%57.9
Last 5 Games0-5-41-42-392.044.240.2%52.0107.053.446.4%54.4
LA LAKERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.148.135-8441.0%8-2531.6%20-2578.4%531019217145
vs opponents surrendering100.149.737-8443.8%8-2433.5%18-2474.4%531021218145
Team Stats (Road Games)95.146.935-8342.4%8-2433.5%17-2276.6%50818208155
Stats Against (All Games)106.052.839-8844.7%9-2633.3%19-2476.9%561223197125
vs opponents averaging100.95037-8544.2%8-2334.9%18-2475.4%541121218155
Stats Against (Road Games)106.753.740-9044.7%9-2632.8%18-2475.1%581424187125

PHILADELPHIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games0-18-1510-89-990.844.341.4%50.8102.848.744.3%54.6
Home Games0-7-72-55-290.044.741.8%52.0106.452.345.1%54.9
Last 5 Games0-5-45-01-492.845.240.7%48.097.642.243.1%57.0
PHILADELPHIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)90.844.334-8141.4%8-2631.8%15-2171.4%511019229187
vs opponents surrendering98.248.836-8343.5%8-2334.0%18-2375.3%521021218155
Team Stats (Home Games)90.044.734-8141.8%7-2529.5%15-2364.8%521020206187
Stats Against (All Games)102.848.737-8444.3%8-2137.0%20-2581.4%551123199157
vs opponents averaging100.649.837-8444.3%8-2334.7%18-2476.6%531122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)106.452.339-8645.1%8-2038.7%21-2583.2%5512242010147
Average power rating of opponents played: LA LAKERS 94.1,  PHILADELPHIA 96.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LA LAKERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015MINNESOTA111-112L-3L202O35-9337.6%641338-8345.8%488
10/30/2015@ SACRAMENTO114-132L7L212O41-8946.1%471952-10151.5%6414
11/1/2015DALLAS93-103L4L213U31-8536.5%551240-8746.0%5711
11/3/2015DENVER109-120L-3L203O36-8741.4%501043-8550.6%5414
11/6/2015@ BROOKLYN104-98W3W207.5U33-7842.3%561540-9343.0%5615
11/8/2015@ NEW YORK95-99L6W212U36-9438.3%61933-8439.3%629
11/10/2015@ MIAMI88-101L11L199.5U34-7744.2%421738-8445.2%5710
11/11/2015@ ORLANDO99-101L8W201.5U39-7949.4%521340-10040.0%568
11/13/2015@ DALLAS82-90L7.5L210.5U29-8833.0%632030-8236.6%5715
11/15/2015DETROIT97-85W5W200.5U31-7541.3%641635-9636.5%5810
11/16/2015@ PHOENIX101-120L11.5L205O37-7748.1%411645-9348.4%5510
11/20/2015TORONTO91-102L6.5L204.5U35-7745.5%471534-7843.6%4812
11/22/2015PORTLAND93-107L2.5L205U32-8836.4%571043-8749.4%5110
11/24/2015@ GOLDEN STATE77-111L17.5L215.5U31-8237.8%511445-9248.9%578
11/28/2015@ PORTLAND96-108L8.5L201O36-8243.9%41938-7848.7%5716
11/29/2015INDIANA103-107L10W202O38-9938.4%641034-8341.0%5915
12/1/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
12/2/2015@ WASHINGTON              
12/4/2015@ ATLANTA              
12/6/2015@ DETROIT              
12/7/2015@ TORONTO              
12/9/2015@ MINNESOTA              
12/11/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
12/12/2015@ HOUSTON              
12/15/2015MILWAUKEE              
12/17/2015HOUSTON              

PHILADELPHIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ BOSTON95-112L12.5L198O34-8440.5%512239-8545.9%4917
10/30/2015UTAH71-99L7.5L186U19-6330.2%511836-8840.9%607
11/2/2015CLEVELAND100-107L13W195O38-8544.7%451342-8151.9%5216
11/4/2015@ MILWAUKEE87-91L8.5W194.5U34-8142.0%591835-8740.2%4610
11/6/2015@ CLEVELAND102-108L13.5W196O41-7951.9%411645-8851.1%4917
11/7/2015ORLANDO97-105L3L191O36-8045.0%521639-8347.0%5113
11/9/2015CHICAGO88-111L10.5L198.5O35-10035.0%711341-9642.7%6314
11/11/2015TORONTO103-119L9.5L197O40-8746.0%421143-8948.3%608
11/13/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY85-102L13L207U30-8634.9%621739-9740.2%6513
11/14/2015@ SAN ANTONIO83-92L16W193.5U33-8240.2%471533-8538.8%6013
11/16/2015DALLAS86-92L8.5W203U34-7644.7%532730-7639.5%4719
11/18/2015INDIANA85-112L6L190.5O35-7646.1%502942-9245.7%5118
11/20/2015@ CHARLOTTE88-113L11L198.5O32-7940.5%501740-8149.4%4511
11/21/2015@ MIAMI91-96L12.5W194U31-8237.8%511630-6943.5%5816
11/23/2015@ MINNESOTA95-100L7W200U32-7841.0%481936-7846.2%4817
11/25/2015@ BOSTON80-84L11.5W201.5U31-8337.3%571831-9134.1%6416
11/27/2015@ HOUSTON114-116L11W200.5O40-8348.2%371238-7352.1%5722
11/29/2015@ MEMPHIS84-92L13.5W194U30-7739.0%472534-8142.0%5826
12/1/2015LA LAKERS              
12/2/2015@ NEW YORK              
12/5/2015DENVER              
12/7/2015SAN ANTONIO              
12/10/2015@ BROOKLYN              
12/11/2015DETROIT              
12/13/2015@ TORONTO              
12/14/2015@ CHICAGO              
12/16/2015@ ATLANTA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LA LAKERS: Maybe this is Kobe Bryant's last season, maybe he has another year or two left. It doesn't really matter, he has been a shell since tearing his Achilles a few years back . . . D'Angelo Russell is the new franchise building block in L.A. He's their most complete player, a playmaker who can also knock down shots . . . He might be the odd man out early, but Jordan Clarkson should still see heavy minutes with Kobe moving to small forward often . . . They'll get some more effective scoring punch off the bench from Lou Williams, who should play heavy minutes . . . Resident chucker Nick Young has become a caricature of himself . . . Jabari Brown could be ticketed for another D-League run. . . Marcelinho Huertas is a heady veteran that could provide a Prigioni-type presence for this team. Brandon Bass should be good for an otherwise awful frontcourt. He's a reliable veteran who will defend and can knock down an open shot . . . He should be back from the season-ending broken leg he suffered in last year's opener, and Julius Randle has a chance to work his way into the starting five. He had an offseason to add to a limited offensive game . . . Ryan Kelly would fit best as a second-unit piece with some versatility. He can add some floor spacing . . . Second-round pick Anthony Brown is a potential role player if he improves his shooting . . . First-round pick Larry Nance Jr. has prototypical size and athleticism at the 4, but needs polish as a ball-handler and shooter. The Lakers are taking a flier on Roy Hibbert. He dropped weight over the offseason, but just isn't a great fit in an increasingly small ball league . . . Robert Sacre is an even more plodding big man to back him up . . . L.A. also took a chance on Robert Upshaw, a shot-blocker with NBA talent but a lot of baggage.
PHILADELPHIA: He looked like anything but an NBA-caliber player, let along a lottery pick, in Sacto last season, but that won't keep Nik Stauskas from getting minutes in Tankadelphia. If nothing else, Sauce Castillo could be the three-point threat the Sixers have lacked . . . At the point, it's anyone's guess. Tony Wroten is coming off a torn ACL; considering quickness and athleticism were his strengths, that's not good . . . Isaiah Canaan is a steady but unspectacular option at the point. He's more spot-up shooter than creator . . . Adding Kendall Marshall was an under-the-radar move for this team. He's a good passer and can hit the outside shot on occasion. He could be an interesting fit once he is recovered from his torn ACL . . . Robert Covington came out of nowhere to provide the Sixers with a respectable 3-and-D threat. He'll pile up corner threes if he gets consistent minutes again . . . Philly is looking for improvement from Jerami Grant, who could step into the starting lineup as a stretch 4 if his shooting improves . . . Hollis Thompson is a Tankadelphia lifer . . . Carl Landry is unlikely to do much of anything in Philly when comes back from wrist surgery in January. . . Richaun Holmes is a project with some athlticism and size . . . J.P. Tokoto is an athletic glue guy who profiles as a D-League lifer. Nerlens Noel is the lone gem on this team. He's a solid rim protector who is making strides on offense . . . Jahlil Okafor is already Philly's best offensive threat. Unfortunately, he'll also be one of the league's worst defenders and can't make a free throw . . . It could be over before it started for Joel Embiid, whose never-ending foot problems could sideline him all season.
PREVIEW
Lakers-76ers Preview
 

(AP) - The buzz is back in Philadelphia, even as the 76ers fall further into NBA infamy every time they play.

Kobe Bryant is coming home to play - for the last time.

The Los Angeles Lakers' first road game since Bryant announced he would retire after this season is Tuesday night in Philadelphia, and everybody seems excited.

''I'm hearing it's probably going to be sold out just because it's Kobe's last time playing in Philadelphia. That'll be great,'' 76ers rookie Jahlil Okafor said.

With the 76ers off to an 0-18 start and losers of a record 28 straight - the longest losing streak in major U.S. pro sports - anger and apathy have set in around the franchise. A ticket on the resale site StubHub was as cheap as $8 to see San Antonio visit Philadelphia next week.

But after Bryant's announcement, the least expensive seat in the house was going late Sunday night for $59 - and that's almost certain to keep rising over the next couple days.

''It's going to be beautiful,'' Bryant said. ''So much of my game was developed from Philadelphia.''

Bryant was born in Philadelphia and drafted out of Lower Merion High School in 1996. His hometown hasn't always adored him, with fans famously booing him in the 2002 All-Star Game after he helped the Lakers beat the 76ers in the 2001 NBA Finals.

But cheers will surely drown out any boos Tuesday. Bryant has insisted he doesn't want one of those farewell tours for retiring stars, and coach Byron Scott doesn't think that will change just because of the location.

''I think he's going to kind of view it the same as he's done every game. He's just going to go out there and try to win and try to play the best he can,'' Scott said.

The 76ers have been more competitive lately and might have a good chance to earn their first victory against the Lakers, who at 2-14 have the NBA's second-worst record.

But even if they lose and surpass the 2009-10 New Jersey Nets for the worst start in NBA history, it should be a memorable night.

''It's an honor to sort of welcome him back to Philadelphia to begin with,'' Sixers coach Brett Brown said. ''Kobe's legend has lived in that city for many years, and will continue to live there. For him to come back and play his first game after announcing his retirement, it's a privilege for all of us.''

Fans at the Wells Fargo Center will also be hoping Bryant can turn back the clock a little Tuesday. He's struggled badly with his shooting, making 30.5 percent on the season and suffering through a 1-for-14 effort against Golden State last Tuesday.

Bryant has shot 23.7 percent in the past four games after going 4 of 20 in 107-103 home loss to Indiana on Sunday, his first game since announcing his retirement. He hit a 3-pointer with 11 seconds left in a one-point game that drew a road from the crowd, but then shot an airball on a potential tying 3 with 6 seconds to play.

''I've known for a while,'' Bryant said. ''A decision like this, you can't make that decision based on outside circumstances. It has to be an internal decision, and finally I've decided to accept that I can't actually do this anymore, and I'm OK with that. It takes a weight off my shoulders and everybody else's.''

Bryant missed his first six shots and went 2 for 15 in the first half.

''It's my first time playing back-to-back (games this season), so I felt drained for other reasons,'' he said.

The Lakers have lost six straight and 10 of 11. Jordan Clarkson had 22 points and a career-high 10 rebounds Sunday while Nick Young hit six 3-pointers while scoring 22 points.

Los Angeles has won three straight in the series overall and three in a row at Philadelphia.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 6:08:06 AM EST.


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