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NBA : ATS Matchup
Thursday 3/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW YORK
 
PORTLAND
+14  

-14  


209.5
 
95
Final
110

NEW YORK (27 - 44) at PORTLAND (32 - 38)
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Thursday, 3/23/2017 10:05 PM
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809NEW YORK218.5216
810PORTLAND-9.5-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW YORK - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-44-11.537-3436-35105.253.044.7%53.5108.756.045.3%53.9
Road Games11-26-7.818-1919-18104.852.643.2%54.3110.357.445.6%55.8
Last 5 Games1-4-3.83-24-1103.052.044.6%48.0108.857.445.3%58.6
NEW YORK Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.253.040-8944.7%9-2535.7%17-2178.7%541222217136
vs opponents surrendering105.853.139-8645.7%10-2735.9%18-2377.1%521023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)104.852.639-9043.2%9-2534.6%18-2379.5%541222217136
Stats Against (All Games)108.756.040-8845.3%10-2834.5%19-2577.3%541222188125
vs opponents averaging105.45339-8545.7%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)110.357.440-8845.6%10-2834.7%20-2676.7%561123197125

PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games32-38-4.630-4039-30108.054.645.9%51.7109.755.345.4%53.2
Home Games17-15-6.414-1818-13109.754.346.7%52.4108.353.744.9%52.2
Last 5 Games3-2+4.93-22-3101.048.044.5%53.4100.050.043.9%52.4
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)108.054.640-8645.9%10-2837.0%19-2477.9%521021227135
vs opponents surrendering105.35339-8545.7%10-2735.8%18-2377.0%521023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)109.754.341-8746.7%11-2937.6%18-2375.6%521023217135
Stats Against (All Games)109.755.339-8745.4%10-2637.8%21-2778.5%531021208125
vs opponents averaging105.653.139-8545.7%10-2735.9%18-2377.1%521023208135
Stats Against (Home Games)108.353.739-8644.9%10-2637.3%21-2780.0%521019208125
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW YORK 95.7,  PORTLAND 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW YORK - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/12/2017SAN ANTONIO94-90W9W210U34-6850.0%501933-9136.3%5011
2/15/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY105-116L7.5L218O41-8647.7%421541-8846.6%6112
2/23/2017@ CLEVELAND104-119L10L223.5U42-10042.0%581246-8752.9%4912
2/25/2017PHILADELPHIA110-109W-6.5L220U43-9147.3%541140-9542.1%5911
2/27/2017TORONTO91-92L3.5W211U33-7345.2%471733-7842.3%4512
3/1/2017@ ORLANDO101-90W2W216U34-8142.0%551134-8341.0%5212
3/3/2017@ PHILADELPHIA102-105L-1.5L216.5U33-8439.3%461036-8243.9%6216
3/5/2017GOLDEN STATE105-112L10.5W219U39-8347.0%581540-8845.5%438
3/6/2017@ ORLANDO113-105W3.5W207O40-8646.5%49940-8547.1%5113
3/8/2017@ MILWAUKEE93-104L6.5L208.5U39-8446.4%491537-8643.0%558
3/11/2017@ DETROIT92-112L6.5L212.5U36-8243.9%511846-9647.9%577
3/12/2017@ BROOKLYN112-120L1L221.5O39-9441.5%53940-8746.0%6312
3/14/2017INDIANA87-81W3W210.5U35-8342.2%551432-8736.8%5916
3/16/2017BROOKLYN110-121L-5L221.5O41-8846.6%37741-8548.2%6113
3/20/2017@ LA CLIPPERS105-114L11W215O40-8944.9%511243-8749.4%539
3/22/2017@ UTAH101-108L12W202O38-7948.1%441141-8946.1%577
3/23/2017@ PORTLAND              
3/25/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
3/27/2017DETROIT              
3/29/2017MIAMI              
3/31/2017@ MIAMI              
4/2/2017BOSTON              
4/4/2017CHICAGO              
4/6/2017WASHINGTON              
4/7/2017@ MEMPHIS              

PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/13/2017ATLANTA104-109L-2L218.5U37-10335.9%781432-8338.6%619
2/15/2017@ UTAH88-111L9L204.5U32-7940.5%461642-8151.9%5214
2/23/2017@ ORLANDO112-103W-2.5W217.5U41-8150.6%531934-8639.5%5614
2/26/2017@ TORONTO106-112L5L208.5O35-7944.3%49942-7853.8%4510
2/28/2017@ DETROIT113-120L4L214O44-8452.4%592445-10443.3%557
3/2/2017OKLAHOMA CITY114-109W1W223P39-7949.4%571434-8639.5%4612
3/4/2017BROOKLYN130-116W-11W224O49-8657.0%531245-8652.3%3613
3/7/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY126-121W6.5W221.5O47-8555.3%431144-8551.8%4917
3/9/2017PHILADELPHIA114-108W-9.5L221O40-8845.5%621941-9443.6%4916
3/11/2017WASHINGTON124-125L-5L222.5O48-9451.1%501447-9052.2%5211
3/12/2017@ PHOENIX110-101W-2W227.5U43-8650.0%581441-9443.6%529
3/14/2017@ NEW ORLEANS77-100L3.5L214U23-7630.3%531638-8047.5%605
3/15/2017@ SAN ANTONIO110-106W11W208.5O38-8047.5%441142-8847.7%5114
3/18/2017@ ATLANTA113-97W2W214.5U44-8750.6%622032-8836.4%4513
3/19/2017@ MIAMI115-104W6W213.5O42-8350.6%501141-8946.1%529
3/21/2017MILWAUKEE90-93L-3.5L207.5U35-8342.2%581438-9042.2%5413
3/23/2017NEW YORK              
3/25/2017MINNESOTA              
3/26/2017@ LA LAKERS              
3/28/2017DENVER              
3/30/2017HOUSTON              
4/1/2017PHOENIX              
4/4/2017@ UTAH              
4/6/2017MINNESOTA              
4/8/2017UTAH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW YORK: BACKCOURT: We've all accepted that PG Derrick Rose will never recover his MVP form, but he can still be a difference-maker if he plays within his own limitations. PG Brandon Jennings has already earned the love of MSG in the preseason, and he'll bring emotional leadership and quick scoring off the bench. SG Courtney Lee is a steady but unexciting option on the wing, which is maybe what this backcourt needs. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Carmelo Anthony tends to be the best version of himself when surrounded with a competitive roster, which he is now. PF Kristaps Porzingis was everything Knicks fans dreamed of in his rookie campaign, looking highly skilled and entirely unafraid against NBA competition. He faded somewhat over the course of the long season, which is common for rooks. Just how much gas C Joakim Noah has left in the tank is to be determined. . . . BOTTOM LINE: How these pieces will gel under coach Jeff Hornacek is anyone's guess'there are plenty of volatile personalities. The talent is there, though, and almost everyone here is playing with a chip on his shoulder.
PORTLAND: BACKCOURT: PG Damian Lillard was a snub for the All-Star Game last season, but was awarded Second Team All-NBA status at the year's end, joining the likes of Chris Paul and Kevin Durant. He's one of the best leaders a team could ask for. He and SG C.J. McCollum will dominate the ball, with McCollum being a surprisingly efficient scorer. SG Allen Crabbe, his backup, returns on a big contract and likely with a larger role. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Al-Farouq Aminu is the best defensive player on the roster, and he averaged nearly 15 points and nine rebounds per game in the postseason last year. C Ed Davis is the other outstanding defender on the front line. SF Evan Turner arrives via free agency to do a little bit of everything except, hopefully, shoot three-pointers. C Mason Plumlee and PF Meyers Leonard both look to take steps forward. . . . BOTTOM LINE: After tons of talent left in free agency left last offseason, the Blazers greatly exceeded expectations by winning 44 games and a playoff series. Their core is young, so there's no reason for them to not keep improving.
PREVIEW
Blazers can't afford to slip vs. Knicks
 

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Portland Trail Blazers are very much in the race for the NBA playoffs. The New York Knicks are very much not.

The teams will be of different mindsets when they collide Thursday night at Moda Center.

Portland (32-38) is chasing Denver (34-37) for the Western Conference's eighth and final postseason berth. New York (27-44), which has lost six of its last seven games, is out of the playoff chase in the East and playing out the schedule.

The Trail Blazers will try to turn things around after losing a tight 93-90 decision to the visiting Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. Portland rallied from a 15-point, third-quarter deficit to take an 88-85 lead late in the game, but the Blazers missed their final seven shots and didn't score in the last 3:12.

"It was a game we needed for our playoff run," Portland coach Terry Stotts said. "We're disappointed to lose it. Other than (Damian Lillard), we struggled offensively for a good part of the night. We made a good comeback, but it wasn't enough."

Lillard scored 31 points, topping the 25-point mark for the sixth consecutive game. However, he got too little scoring helping from his teammates, especially those on the bench. Portland reserves combined for only 13 points on 4-of-21 shooting.

The Blazers traditionally own one of the NBA's best home-court advantages thanks to one of the league's most rabid fan bases. Portland is only 17-15 at home this season, though, a marked contrast from the past few seasons (28-13 in 2015-16, 32-9 in 2014-15, 31-10 in 2013-14).

"It's good to be at home, but we know it doesn't guarantee anything," Stotts said. "We have to play with the same energy we did during the last three games on (a recently completed) road trip. It's going to be a grind. It's not going to be easy."

Blazers center Jusuf Nurkic said, "We need to play with an edge for 48 minutes. We're going to get back to work and get back to winning."

The Knicks have told veteran forwards Carmelo Anthony his minutes will decrease over the final weeks of the season. Coach Jeff Hornacek will take a closer look at the team's five rookies -- centers Willy Hernangomez and Marshall Plumlee, forward Mindaugas Kuzminskas and guards Chasson Randle and Ron Baker.

"Coach (Hornacek) mentioned he's going to start shortening my minutes," Anthony said. "I understand."

It could be the final weeks for Anthony, 33, as a Knick. He has another year on his contract at $26.2 million, but New York likely will attempt to trade him during the offseason.

"My role won't change as far as helping guys out," Anthony said. "When I'm out there, I'll play. When I'm not, I'll help everyone else. I'll still come in here and get my work done.

"It's an opportunity to get all the young guys that game experience against top-level opponents instead of getting practice experience. It's best to take advantage of that, and for me to help them. I've come to peace with that. I'm not happy about it. I'm not sad about it. I'm at peace with it."


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