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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 1/18/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANA
 
SACRAMENTO
+2  

-2  
+105

-125

214
 
106
Final
100

INDIANA (21 - 19) at SACRAMENTO (16 - 24)
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Wednesday, 1/18/2017 10:35 PM
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515INDIANA215.5215
516SACRAMENTO-1.5-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-19+10.517-2324-16105.852.946.1%49.5106.853.944.9%53.7
Road Games5-14-5.15-1413-6104.452.444.9%47.7112.158.047.3%53.9
Last 5 Games4-1+2.83-24-1115.059.451.2%47.6113.854.848.3%47.6
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.852.939-8646.1%8-2336.6%19-2381.9%50923198146
vs opponents surrendering105.753.339-8645.5%10-2736.0%18-2376.9%531023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)104.452.438-8444.9%8-2235.6%21-2583.3%48923209144
Stats Against (All Games)106.853.939-8744.9%10-3034.4%18-2378.6%541123208155
vs opponents averaging104.452.939-8645.0%9-2735.3%17-2377.0%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)112.158.041-8747.3%11-2936.4%19-2478.6%541226208145

SACRAMENTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-24-6.219-2018-22102.750.345.2%49.5105.555.246.1%50.5
Home Games8-12-8.49-1010-10105.451.346.3%48.8107.157.147.0%48.3
Last 5 Games1-4-32-32-3106.046.246.2%50.2111.856.047.2%48.8
SACRAMENTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.750.337-8245.2%9-2535.8%19-2578.3%50922208144
vs opponents surrendering104.752.839-8545.4%9-2635.9%18-2477.0%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)105.451.337-8146.3%9-2536.9%21-2680.9%49923218144
Stats Against (All Games)105.555.238-8246.1%11-2937.9%19-2478.0%501023218146
vs opponents averaging10553.139-8545.5%10-2736.1%18-2376.7%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)107.157.139-8247.0%10-2837.0%19-2578.5%481023228145
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 94.6,  SACRAMENTO 96.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/9/2016@ DALLAS103-111L-3.5L199O32-6946.4%441339-8048.7%418
12/10/2016PORTLAND118-111W0W216.5O40-8348.2%461340-8248.8%4517
12/12/2016CHARLOTTE110-94W1.5W208.5U43-8848.9%491128-8433.3%5913
12/14/2016@ MIAMI89-95L-1L204U33-8937.1%46837-8245.1%6915
12/15/2016@ NEW ORLEANS95-102L3L208.5U36-8741.4%511236-8641.9%6216
12/17/2016@ DETROIT105-90W4.5W201U40-8348.2%61932-8438.1%468
12/19/2016WASHINGTON107-105W-5L211.5O41-8747.1%471538-8843.2%5715
12/20/2016@ NEW YORK111-118L4.5L210.5O39-9142.9%51944-8850.0%5514
12/22/2016BOSTON102-109L1L209O35-8242.7%581938-9241.3%5110
12/26/2016@ CHICAGO85-90L2.5L205U34-8142.0%471632-8338.6%6112
12/28/2016@ WASHINGTON105-111L4L215O35-7944.3%401338-7848.7%5918
12/30/2016CHICAGO111-101W-4W203O39-8148.1%471135-8441.7%5413
1/1/2017ORLANDO117-104W-6W209.5O43-8650.0%531142-9743.3%4810
1/3/2017@ DETROIT121-116W5W205O43-7458.1%391148-9749.5%4710
1/5/2017BROOKLYN121-109W-10.5W219O48-9351.6%47641-9045.6%5413
1/7/2017NEW YORK123-109W-7W216.5O43-8650.0%581940-8746.0%4117
1/12/2017*DENVER112-140L-4.5L226O44-9446.8%391652-9157.1%5315
1/16/2017NEW ORLEANS98-95W-5L215U41-8150.6%551636-8442.9%4313
1/18/2017@ SACRAMENTO              
1/20/2017@ LA LAKERS              
1/21/2017@ UTAH              
1/23/2017NEW YORK              
1/26/2017@ MINNESOTA              
1/27/2017SACRAMENTO              
1/29/2017HOUSTON              
2/1/2017@ ORLANDO              
2/3/2017@ BROOKLYN              

SACRAMENTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/9/2016NEW YORK100-103L-5.5L210.5U35-8740.2%46736-8442.9%6216
12/10/2016@ UTAH84-104L6L196.5U34-9037.8%431037-7748.1%6022
12/12/2016LA LAKERS116-92W-9W217U47-8456.0%572133-8439.3%4519
12/14/2016@ HOUSTON98-132L13.5L213O39-9242.4%441550-8558.8%5216
12/16/2016@ MEMPHIS96-92W5W193U31-8038.7%571129-7737.7%5713
12/18/2016@ DALLAS79-99L0L193U30-7639.5%501534-7744.2%4911
12/20/2016PORTLAND126-121W1W216.5O40-7255.6%391044-8651.2%538
12/21/2016@ UTAH94-93W8W194U34-7445.9%461033-7444.6%4711
12/23/2016@ MINNESOTA109-105W4.5W206.5O42-8052.5%421136-7945.6%4812
12/26/2016PHILADELPHIA102-100W-8.5L206U39-8744.8%521939-7949.4%4522
12/28/2016@ PORTLAND89-102L2L206U31-7939.2%461135-7447.3%4815
12/31/2016MEMPHIS98-112L2L195.5O31-7243.1%481244-8750.6%417
1/3/2017@ DENVER120-113W4W214.5O46-8852.3%44841-8349.4%4114
1/4/2017MIAMI102-107L-7.5L204O40-7851.3%341635-7248.6%4818
1/6/2017LA CLIPPERS98-106L2.5L212U36-8741.4%55639-8446.4%528
1/8/2017GOLDEN STATE106-117L11.5W225.5U36-7448.6%411845-8950.6%5017
1/10/2017DETROIT100-94W-3W206U32-7443.2%571636-8243.9%4312
1/13/2017CLEVELAND108-120L6.5L215O42-8052.5%462144-8750.6%4412
1/15/2017OKLAHOMA CITY118-122L1.5L213.5O37-8145.7%522240-9044.4%5519
1/18/2017INDIANA              
1/20/2017@ MEMPHIS              
1/21/2017@ CHICAGO              
1/23/2017@ DETROIT              
1/25/2017@ CLEVELAND              
1/27/2017@ INDIANA              
1/28/2017@ CHARLOTTE              
1/30/2017@ PHILADELPHIA              
1/31/2017@ HOUSTON              
2/3/2017PHOENIX              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANA: BACKCOURT: Swapping in PG Jeff Teague for George Hill at point guard is an offensive upgrade, considering Teague's 40% mark from three last year. SG Monta Ellis looked something close to washed up last year, but apparently put in serious work this offseason. SG Rodney Stuckey, his backup, will look to bounce back after a season in which he was heavily affected by injury. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Paul George is as good of a centerpiece as any franchise could hope for, and there's a high ceiling on any team he's part of. PF Thad Young didn't get much attention in Brooklyn (or Philly before that), but will remind many of his ability now that he's back on a playoff team. C Myles Turner is one of the league's most exciting big men and is still only 20. C Al Jefferson should fit well as a post scorer off the bench. . . . BOTTOM LINE: It's hard to know what to expect out of a completely revamped Pacers squad. If new head coach Nate McMillan can fit the pieces together, there's more than enough talent for this team to land in the East's top four.
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 host Pacers before hitting road for eight games
 

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The Sacramento Kings are about to head out on the road again. A two-week run of home games that offered a chance to establish themselves as permanent participants in a playoff race ends Wednesday night when they host the Indiana Pacers.

Six games down, only one victory.

And yet, the Kings actually enter the homestand finale at the Golden 1 Center only a half-game worse off in their quest to finish among the top eight in the Western Conference than when it started.

What does that say exactly?

"We're not a good team right now," Kings forward Matt Barnes said. "Plain and simple."

Barnes spoke to reporters after Sacramento dropped a 122-118 decision to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday, a loss aided by his untimely technical foul late in the contest but ultimately set in motion by another terrible start. The Kings (16-24) have trailed by double digits in the first half of all but one of their five losses during the homestand.

Against Indiana (21-19), they'll face a team with the opposite problem. The Pacers struggle to close games, a personality trait brought back into focus in a 98-95 home victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday.

Indiana also struggles on the road, toting a 5-14 mark into the contest. This game marks the start of a three-game Western Conference trip.

The Kings get their own lengthy trip -- eight games over 12 days -- after this one, their latest chance to handle the kind of business at home that aspiring playoff teams usually handle.

"We have what it takes, but we're undisciplined, not consistent and lose focus too much," Barnes said. "We just don't pay attention to the detail, and it always comes back and bites us."

Despite the early deficits, the Kings didn't lose any of their recent home games by more than 12 points, and two of the losses were by five points or fewer. In all but a 117-106 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Jan. 8 -- a game Sacramento led by 14 points in the first half -- the Kings had a chance to win each game of the homestand.

Sacramento's depth will be tested, with forward Omri Casspi expected to miss 1-to-2 weeks after straining a tendon in his right foot during practice Monday, the team said.

The Pacers won six of their past seven and can move three games above .500 for the first time with a victory. But their latest win didn't have a great ending. Indiana missed four free throws and had three turnovers in the final seven minutes.

"You won't win many games like that," Pacers coach Nate McMillan told the Indianapolis Star. "This type of play isn't going to get it done."

Guard Jeff Teague (15.6 points, 8.0 rebounds) fell two rebounds shy of his first career triple-double, his fourth flirtation with one in the past month. He and Paul George (22.2 points per game) are the pacesetters for an Indiana offense that has shot at least 50 percent in five of its past six games, and Teague's improvement on the glass has been a welcome development for a team that's 24th among 30 NBA teams in rebounding.

"We're got to get some consistency," Teague told reporters after the game. "We've got to find a way."

Guard Rodney Stuckey, out a month with a hamstring injury, is healing, but McMillan said he will not the road trip.


Last Updated: 4/30/2024 9:33:19 AM EST.


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