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NBA : ATS Matchup
Thursday 10/27/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
SAN ANTONIO
 
SACRAMENTO
-7.5  

+7.5  
-330

+250

203
 
102
Final
94

SAN ANTONIO (1 - 0) at SACRAMENTO (1 - 0)
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Thursday, 10/27/2016 10:35 PM
Board OpenLatest
507SAN ANTONIO-8-9
508SACRAMENTO206203
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games1-0+2.81-01-0129.064.048.0%64.0100.046.047.1%40.0
Road Games1-0+2.81-01-0129.064.048.0%64.0100.046.047.1%40.0
Last 5 Games1-0+2.81-01-0129.064.048.0%64.0100.046.047.1%40.0
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)129.064.047-9848.0%12-2450.0%23-2688.5%6421251913133
vs opponents surrendering1296447-9848.0%12-2450.0%23-2688.5%6421251913133
Team Stats (Road Games)129.064.047-9848.0%12-2450.0%23-2688.5%6421251913133
Stats Against (All Games)100.046.040-8547.1%7-3321.2%13-1872.2%408241911166
vs opponents averaging1004640-8547.1%7-3321.2%13-1872.2%408241911166
Stats Against (Road Games)100.046.040-8547.1%7-3321.2%13-1872.2%408241911166

SACRAMENTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games1-0+1.41-00-1113.057.051.2%50.094.038.046.8%49.0
Home Games0-000-00-0000.0%0000.0%0
Last 5 Games1-0+1.41-00-1113.057.051.2%50.094.038.046.8%49.0
SACRAMENTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)113.057.044-8651.2%6-2128.6%19-2673.1%501024205135
vs opponents surrendering1135744-8651.2%6-2128.6%19-2673.1%501024205135
Team Stats (Home Games)000-00.0%0-00.0%0-00.0%0000000
Stats Against (All Games)94.038.036-7746.8%4-1625.0%18-2766.7%491020296183
vs opponents averaging943836-7746.8%4-1625.0%18-2766.7%491020296183
Stats Against (Home Games)000-00.0%0-00.0%0-00.0%0000000
Average power rating of opponents played: SAN ANTONIO 107,  SACRAMENTO 92
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/25/2016@ GOLDEN STATE129-100W8W212O47-9848.0%641340-8547.1%4016
10/27/2016@ SACRAMENTO              
10/29/2016NEW ORLEANS              
10/30/2016@ MIAMI              
11/1/2016UTAH              
11/4/2016@ UTAH              
11/5/2016LA CLIPPERS              
11/9/2016HOUSTON              
11/11/2016DETROIT              
11/12/2016@ HOUSTON              

SACRAMENTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/26/2016@ PHOENIX113-94W3W211.5U44-8651.2%501336-7746.8%4918
10/27/2016SAN ANTONIO              
10/29/2016MINNESOTA              
10/31/2016@ ATLANTA              
11/1/2016@ MIAMI              
11/3/2016@ ORLANDO              
11/5/2016@ MILWAUKEE              
11/6/2016@ TORONTO              
11/8/2016NEW ORLEANS              
11/10/2016LA LAKERS              
11/11/2016@ PORTLAND              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SAN ANTONIO: BACKCOURT: PG Tony Parker has clearly lost a step from the days of his prime. He can still capably run the offense, but stands little chance guarding the league's best point guards'most of whom are in the West. Lovable as he is, SG Manu Ginobili is even further over the hill. SG Danny Green was only 33.2% from deep last year and needs to bounce back. PGs Patty Mills and rookie Dejounte Murray should see plenty of time behind Parker. . . . FRONTCOURT: Tim Duncan had been such a large part of the identity of this Spurs team, and now he's gone. That's why they brought in PF LaMarcus Aldridge last offseason, though, and he assimilated to the team fairly well in his first year. C Pau Gasol comes via free agency to likely start at center. SF Kawhi Leonard is an MVP favorite, and will take his best shot at a third straight Defensive Player of the Year award. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Duncan's departure is going to hurt more than many people realize, but Gasol can still make a big difference in the right situation. Just as they are for seemingly everyone else, the Spurs are that right situation for Gasol.
SACRAMENTO: BACKCOURT: PG Darren Collison replaces Rajon Rondo in the starting lineup, or at least he will after serving an eight-game suspension for domestic violence. PG Ty Lawson will sub in for him'if he can make it to the regular season without getting cut, that is. Maybe it will be PG Jordan Farmar? No one will blame SG Arron Afflalo for not putting forth full effort for this team, but SG Ben McLemore needs to prove he belongs in an NBA rotation. . . . FRONTCOURT: A happy, productive C DeMarcus Cousins is something of a mythical creature in Sacramento, but has been seen before. There's no reason to believe Cousins will be happy this year, though, and he's right not to be. SF Rudy Gay has expressed similar discontent, although it's fair to ask if he can be a part of a winning team anywhere. It would be nice to see C Willie Cauley-Stein have a more polished offensive game in his second season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Lawson's preseason drama (in which he missed a team flight) is just the latest example of dysfunction for the Kings. It seems likely that Gay will be gone before the season's up, and wholly possible that Cousins will be, too.
PREVIEW
Kings open new arena with visit from Spurs
 

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Sacramento Kings waited a long time to kick off a new era of basketball, especially considering the franchise's recent fortunes.

Symbolically, they will step into the future Thursday when they open their shiny new arena.

The San Antonio Spurs may find that to be the perfect backdrop as the continue into their new era of basketball, one that kicked off in a way reminiscent of the old one.

Sacramento's new pad, the $557 million, 17,500-seat Golden 1 Center in the city's downtown area, will become the franchise's ninth home. It will be the Kings' third arena since moving to Sacramento in 1985.

The Kings simply hope they can win there. Sacramento finished 18-23 in its final season at Sleep Train Arena and hasn't been above .500 at home in a season since the 2007-08 campaign.

A win against San Antonio would add to the good feelings the Kings stirred up in a 113-94, opening-night win at Phoenix on Tuesday. Center DeMarcus Cousins scored 24 points, and forward Rudy Gay scored 22 with four blocked shots as a Kings team that allowed an NBA-worst 109.1 points per game a season ago held the Suns to only 38 in the first half.

A victory for Sacramento on Thursday also would be the punctuation to a night of celebration that is supposed to mark a new path after 10 seasons of turmoil without a playoff appearance.

"The first thing we've got to do is learn how to compete, and the second thing then is to learn how to win," Sacramento coach Dave Joerger told the Sacramento Bee. "We're not a young group, so if we can get through stage one quickly, then we can get to stage two."

The Spurs should feel right at home against a rowdy crowd. San Antonio laid a 129-100 beating upon the two-time Western Conference champion Warriors on Tuesday in Oakland, Calif., spoiling forward Kevin Durant's debut with Golden State and taking the air out of an arena overflowing with enthusiasm.

San Antonio also showed that life without Tim Duncan might be just as full of winning as it was with him. The Spurs are playing without Duncan as a regular part of their lineup for the first time since the end of the 1996-97 season. The Hall of Fame-bound center retired in June after a 19-season career during which San Antonio won five championships and never won fewer than 50 games in a full regular season.

With Duncan, the Spurs won 13 times in their past 14 visits to Sacramento.

Without Duncan, San Antonio hardly missed a beat in its opener. The Spurs didn't need him on the glass, outrebounding Golden State 55-35. They also seemed to have no issues finding replacements, running up a 54-16 advantage with their reserves. Guard Jonathon Simmons turned in a 20-point effort.

Guard Kawhi Leonard supplied the scoring with a 35-point night that included 15-for-15 shooting from the free-throw line. Only Duncan (twice), guard George Gervin and center David Robinson ever scored that many on a perfect night at the line for the Spurs, according to the San Antonio Express-News.

"If there was an outcome I wasn't expecting, it was this one," San Antonio's Manu Ginobili said after the game. "A 29-point lead against a team like them? I truly didn't expect it."

Optimism from a new arena aside, the Kings aren't sure what to expect during the season's early days. They jumped to a 19-point halftime lead against the Suns and looked dynamic at times. However, the contest was the first of 11 in the season's first 17 days, eight of which they will play with only one true point guard (Ty Lawson) wile fellow point guard Darren Collison serves an eight-game suspension after pleading guilty to domestic abuse.

Lawson played 36 minutes against Phoenix and finished with nine points, seven assists and six rebounds.


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