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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 5/7/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
PORTLAND
-2.5  

+2.5  
-140

+120

212.5
 
108
Final
120

GOLDEN STATE (79 - 10) at PORTLAND (48 - 42)
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Saturday, 5/7/2016 8:35 PM
Western Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 3 - GSW Leads 2-0
Board OpenLatest
523GOLDEN STATE-4-3
524PORTLAND213211.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games79-10+27.250-3646-42114.658.548.7%53.9103.451.543.2%53.0
Road Games35-8+11.824-1723-20113.357.748.1%53.3105.953.443.7%54.4
Last 5 Games4-1+2.44-11-4111.855.848.6%53.895.451.639.5%57.8
Playoff Games6-1+4.46-12-5111.157.947.8%55.994.449.939.6%56.6
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)114.658.542-8748.7%13-3141.3%17-2276.0%541029218156
vs opponents surrendering102.951.338-8445.4%9-2435.6%18-2475.4%521022218145
Team Stats (Road Games)113.357.742-8748.1%13-3241.6%16-2274.0%53928218156
Stats Against (All Games)103.451.539-8943.2%8-2432.9%18-2575.0%531222209144
vs opponents averaging102.350.938-8445.0%9-2435.0%18-2475.1%521122218145
Stats Against (Road Games)105.953.439-9043.7%8-2433.8%19-2575.5%541222209144

PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games48-42+11.447-4347-43104.652.344.6%54.1104.151.845.2%52.8
Home Games31-13+17.423-2122-22107.554.045.9%55.0101.650.044.3%52.4
Last 5 Games3-2+1.52-33-2103.450.442.8%57.8102.651.443.3%55.4
Playoff Games4-4+0.53-53-598.648.241.2%57.4102.249.244.5%56.6
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.652.338-8644.6%11-2936.7%17-2375.2%541221227145
vs opponents surrendering102.651.138-8545.0%9-2435.3%18-2475.6%521122218145
Team Stats (Home Games)107.554.040-8745.9%11-2937.8%17-2375.2%551223217145
Stats Against (All Games)104.151.838-8545.2%8-2336.6%19-2672.8%531121208125
vs opponents averaging103.151.438-8445.4%9-2435.6%18-2475.0%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)101.650.038-8644.3%8-2336.2%17-2470.5%521121198134
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 95.9,  PORTLAND 97
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/29/2016WASHINGTON102-94W-13L226U38-8743.7%641636-8641.9%5317
3/30/2016@ UTAH103-96W-4.5W203U39-8943.8%581837-9240.2%6815
4/1/2016BOSTON106-109L-11.5L221U38-8345.8%482241-8747.1%5714
4/3/2016PORTLAND136-111W-11.5W227.5O50-8856.8%471238-8544.7%4913
4/5/2016MINNESOTA117-124L-14.5L226O49-9850.0%512344-8651.2%4917
4/7/2016SAN ANTONIO112-101W-6W208.5O45-8354.2%471539-8048.7%4012
4/9/2016@ MEMPHIS100-99W-13L213.5U39-8744.8%531137-9638.5%576
4/10/2016@ SAN ANTONIO92-86W3.5W206.5U34-7744.2%511334-9037.8%5611
4/13/2016MEMPHIS125-104W-17.5W213O46-8752.9%541742-9842.9%5013
4/16/2016HOUSTON104-78W-13W224.5U39-9142.9%661530-8435.7%6024
4/18/2016HOUSTON115-106W-8.5W211O40-8149.4%561235-7944.3%4719
4/21/2016@ HOUSTON96-97L-3.5L215.5U34-7943.0%511436-9239.1%6616
4/24/2016@ HOUSTON121-94W-8.5W217.5U46-8951.7%551633-7842.3%5618
4/27/2016HOUSTON114-81W-9W213U45-8254.9%50931-9532.6%6517
5/1/2016PORTLAND118-106W-9.5W210O43-9147.3%611239-9740.2%519
5/3/2016PORTLAND110-99W-9W211.5U42-9146.2%521036-8144.4%5117
5/7/2016@ PORTLAND              
5/9/2016@ PORTLAND              

PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/28/2016SACRAMENTO105-93W-13.5L220.5U38-8047.5%491937-8941.6%5514
3/31/2016BOSTON116-109W-2.5W214O41-9045.6%591537-8842.0%5615
4/2/2016MIAMI110-93W-6.5W208.5U41-7951.9%501534-8838.6%5513
4/3/2016@ GOLDEN STATE111-136L11.5L227.5O38-8544.7%491350-8856.8%4712
4/5/2016@ SACRAMENTO115-107W-4.5W222.5U40-9343.0%541441-7852.6%4719
4/6/2016OKLAHOMA CITY120-115W-8L212.5O43-8451.2%441543-9147.3%6117
4/9/2016MINNESOTA105-106L-8.5L215U40-8050.0%441741-8448.8%4711
4/13/2016DENVER107-99W-9L217.5U39-8943.8%551540-9442.6%5920
4/17/2016@ LA CLIPPERS95-115L8.5L210.5U33-8339.8%501242-7853.8%579
4/20/2016@ LA CLIPPERS81-102L8.5L211U31-9134.1%571040-8746.0%639
4/23/2016LA CLIPPERS96-88W1W208.5U37-8742.5%631636-8840.9%5610
4/25/2016LA CLIPPERS98-84W4W204.5U36-8840.9%681530-8435.7%519
4/27/2016@ LA CLIPPERS108-98W-2.5W194.5O37-8344.6%63936-8641.9%5510
4/29/2016LA CLIPPERS106-103W-9.5L199O38-8644.2%561239-8744.8%588
5/1/2016@ GOLDEN STATE106-118L9.5L210O39-9740.2%51943-9147.3%6112
5/3/2016@ GOLDEN STATE99-110L9L211.5U36-8144.4%511742-9146.2%5210
5/7/2016GOLDEN STATE              
5/9/2016GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: Stephen Curry actually played a career low in minutes last season, as Kerr managed him to last through the playoffs. Obviously, it didn't keep him from running away with MVP honors . . . Klay Thompson has developed into a very good shooter. He has a quick release that, along with Golden State's ball movement, allows him to get shots off with ease . . . Swiss Army knife reserve Shaun Livingston will continue to see time at both guard spots, though he's more game manager than dynamic offensive threat . . . Veteran sixth man Leandro Barbosa returns to the champs as well, and is capable of the occasional outburst . . . Brandon Rush will play out the final year of his deal. It didn't take long for Kerr to realize what Draymond Green could do for this team on both ends of the floor, which is why the Warriors won a title last year. Not that there was any chance David Lee was going to siphon minutes short of a Mark Jackson hostile takeover of the coaching staff, but Lee's departure guarantees big minutes for Green . . . He had some great moments in the playoffs, but Harrison Barnes is more of a No. 4 option. He'll also play less than typical starter's minutes . . . Andre Iguodala will continue to come off the bench; his strengths are ball movement and defense . . . Rookie Kevon Looney is an active offensive rebounder who will play sparingly one he returns from hip surgery sometime after New Year's Day . . . Gerald Wallace's contract is what they had to take on to unload Lee, but they flipped him into Jason Thompson. Thompson is a solid big offensively, but probably won't see much playing time for this team. Andrew Bogut is an effective rim protector, but he'll continue to sit often when the Warriors go small ball . . . Marreese Speights is in and out of the rotation due to his strong offensive game and atrocious defense. He's essentially the new David Lee . . . Festus Ezeli plays a similar role to Bogut as a defensive presence with no offensive role.
PORTLAND: With LaMarcus Aldridge gone, Damian Lillard has free rein in Portland. He's going to get more shots, but he'll have to deal with a few more hands in his face . . . Gerald Henderson provides defensive alongside Lillard, but there will be times when Portland can't stomach his lack of an outside shot . . . Head coach Terry Stotts wants C.J. McCollum to work both guard spots. They might need his offense alongside Lillard to offset the loss of Aldridge . . . Allen Crabbe had a good summer and could break into the rotation as a deep specialist . . . Pat Connaughton could become a 3-and-D guy off the bench . . . Tim Frazier ia insurance in case McCollum doesn't work out as a back-up point guard . . . Al-Farouq Aminu has proven to be a versatile lockdown defender, something that will take the heat off Portland's guards. He's unlikely to develop into much of anything on the other side of the court, though . . . He's more of a stopgap solution, but Ed Davis gives them a serviceable veteran option at the 4 . . . They are not going to find another LaMarcus Aldridge any time soon, but Noah Vonleh has the upside to be a very good two-way player. His ability to step away from the basket is what this offense will need. He's a project after missing most of his rookie year in Charlotte, but Vonleh is the highest-upside big on the roster . . . Moe Harkless gives them another solid, defense-first wing to bring off the bench. He's a zero in the half-court offense and not much better defensively, but the Blazers seem intent on giving Mason Plumlee a shot due to his athleticism . . . With range stretching to the three-point line, Meyers Leonard should have a big role on a team searching for offense . . . Chris Kaman is Plan B at the 4 and the 5.
PREVIEW
Warriors-Trail Blazers Preview
 

(AP) - First it was a chest cold, then it was a fourth-quarter dry spell. The start of Damian Lillard's playoff series against the Golden State Warriors has been rough.

And as Lillard goes, often his Trail Blazers teammates follow.

Portland is down 2-0 in its Western Conference semifinal series against the defending NBA champions. And it certainly won't get much easier when the series shifts north Saturday - even though presumptive league MVP Stephen Curry is unlikely to return from a knee injury.

Curry did work on the side while the Warriors practiced Thursday but couldn't yet do any of the scrimmaging that the medical staff and coaches want to see before he is cleared to return.

''It's tough to see him playing Saturday,'' coach Steve Kerr said. ''He's gotten better and better each day.''

In fact, Kerr said ''probably not'' when asked about Curry playing Saturday. Game 4 on Monday is still a conceivable option if Curry keeps making good progress.

That game won't mean as much if the Blazers don't win Game 3, but Lillard and his team have a history of stepping up after getting knocked down. In fact, that's been the theme of their whole season.

''I know the kind of guys I'm running with. Besides that, we've answered the call all season long. We've been in bad positions time and time again, and we've never shied away. We've never not answered the call. I don't see why this time it would be any different,'' he said.

Lillard, who averaged 25.1 points and 6.8 assists during the regular season, scored 25 points in the Blazers' 110-99 loss in Game 2 on Tuesday night, including 17 in the third quarter. But the Warriors held him scoreless in the crucial final period when they came from behind to win, outscoring Portland 34-12. The Blazers only scored six points over the last 5:21.

With a day off Wednesday, Lillard let the loss digest.

''After the game I was pretty frustrated by not being able to finish that game. Yesterday I didn't even want to see a basketball,'' he said. ''I wasn't even gonna watch the playoff game until I heard Cleveland was hitting a bunch of 3s. So I wanted to see for myself, but I didn't even want to have nothing to do with basketball after that game.''

In the series opener, Lillard started cold but eventually scored 30 points in a 118-106 loss. The Oakland native admitted later to battling a cold afterward. On Thursday, he said he was healthy.

A two-time All-Star, Lillard was snubbed this year. How did he respond? By dropping 51 points, including nine 3-pointers, in a 137-105 victory over - wait for it - the Warriors. Lillard shot over Curry at will in that Feb. 19 victory, one of just nine losses for Golden State in a record-setting 73-win season.

Knowing the Blazers are capable will be key Saturday night.

''We'll have bounce. We came back after 0-2 against the Clippers (in the opening round) and came with a lot of energy in Game 3. We know how important Game 3 is,'' Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. ''Having energy, having bounce, at the Moda Center, with our crowd? That's the least of our concerns."

Lillard also struggled in the opening two games against the Clippers in the first round. Portland came back to win the next four to win the series, but the Clippers were hurt when top scorers Chris Paul and Blake Griffin were knocked out with injuries.

The Warriors also get credit for Lillard's struggles after making defensive adjustments on both Lillard and C.J. McCollum, particularly the play of Festus Ezeli.

''They are so explosive and they run really good stuff, I mean, it's hard to guard. You have to cover a lot of floor against Portland, and I thought between Festus and Draymond (Green), those guys did a great job of protecting the feed and moving and handling the pick-and-roll on top,'' Kerr said.

Ezeli came up big in Game 2, scoring eight points, grabbing six rebounds and blocking a shot in nearly 13 minutes after not even getting into Game 1.

''I'm always ready. I'm always prepared,'' Ezeli said. ''I brought energy to the team. Hopefully moving forward there's more situations where I'm needed. It takes a little while. The injury's behind me now. Every time I'm on the court, I'm just trying to get that momentum, I'm trying to get my rhythm back."

Ezeli played in only 46 regular-season games, having undergone arthroscopic knee surgery Feb. 8 and not playing again until April 3.

On Tuesday, his contributions were clutch as the Warriors had to rally back from an early 17-point deficit and trailed 87-76 going into the fourth for their largest deficit all playoffs heading into the final 12 minutes.

Klay Thompson keyed the comeback with 10 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter and hit at least five 3-pointers for a fourth consecutive game. He scored 37 in Game 1 as he continues to step up in Curry's absence.

So has Green, averaging 20 points, 13.5 rebounds, 9 assists and 3.5 blocks in the series.


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 1:16:14 AM EST.


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