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NBA : First Half Matchup
Tuesday 8/11/2020Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW ORLEANS
 First Half Results
SACRAMENTO
+1.5  

-1.5  


118
 
61
Final
62

NEW ORLEANS (30 - 40) vs. SACRAMENTO (29 - 41)
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Tuesday, 8/11/2020 9:00 PM
The Arena at ESPN Wide World of Sports - Lake Buena Vista, FL
Board First Half
757NEW ORLEANS119
758SACRAMENTO-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW ORLEANS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-40-13.534-3236-34115.858.446.3%56.4117.060.146.4%53.9
Road Games17-21+0.619-1519-19113.758.046.0%55.6116.761.345.8%55.0
Last 5 Games2-3-2.42-31-4113.654.447.6%54.8118.864.644.7%53.0
NEW ORLEANS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)115.858.442-9246.3%14-3737.1%17-2372.7%561127218165
vs opponents surrendering111.455.941-8945.8%12-3435.7%18-2377.3%531024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)113.758.042-9246.0%14-3637.2%16-2272.2%561126227175
Stats Against (All Games)117.060.143-9246.4%12-3435.8%19-2578.8%541024219145
vs opponents averaging112.256.441-8946.1%12-3435.8%18-2377.7%531024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)116.761.342-9245.8%12-3535.9%20-2579.6%551025219145

SACRAMENTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-41-14.235-3438-31109.754.846.0%50.5112.155.546.9%52.4
Road Games15-24-2.623-1621-17110.055.745.7%50.3112.656.247.8%52.3
Last 5 Games1-4-3.62-33-2116.860.046.8%52.6123.865.648.3%54.4
SACRAMENTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.754.841-8846.0%13-3536.2%16-2176.9%511024228144
vs opponents surrendering111.956.241-8945.9%12-3435.8%18-2377.2%531024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)110.055.741-8945.7%13-3636.3%16-2077.3%501024228134
Stats Against (All Games)112.155.540-8546.9%12-3535.6%19-2579.0%52925208144
vs opponents averaging112.356.441-8946.0%12-3435.8%18-2377.7%531024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)112.656.240-8547.8%12-3535.7%19-2578.3%52925197155
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW ORLEANS 96.8,  SACRAMENTO 96.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW ORLEANS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
7/30/2020*UTAH104-106L4W232.5U40-9442.6%562037-8444.0%5420
8/1/2020*LA CLIPPERS103-126L8.5L239U38-8544.7%591837-8742.5%5610
8/3/2020*MEMPHIS109-99W-4.5W236.5U37-8245.1%651437-9339.8%5313
8/6/2020*SACRAMENTO125-140L-4L234O47-8257.3%411750-9353.8%528
8/7/2020*WASHINGTON118-107W-8W236U42-8847.7%551838-9042.2%4913
8/9/2020*SAN ANTONIO113-122L-3.5L240U42-9643.7%541940-8944.9%5517
8/11/2020*SACRAMENTO              
8/13/2020*ORLANDO              

SACRAMENTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
7/31/2020*SAN ANTONIO120-129L-3.5L224O46-9548.4%541548-9053.3%4615
8/2/2020*ORLANDO116-132L2.5L227.5O45-9149.5%451443-8252.4%5118
8/4/2020*DALLAS110-114L5.5W236U43-10441.3%601033-9036.7%7317
8/6/2020*NEW ORLEANS140-125W4W234O50-9353.8%52847-8257.3%4117
8/7/2020*BROOKLYN106-119L-5.5L233U38-8942.7%581542-8648.8%539
8/9/2020*HOUSTON112-129L4.5L235.5O41-8747.1%481743-9147.3%5415
8/11/2020*NEW ORLEANS              
8/13/2020*LA LAKERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW ORLEANS: LAST SEASON: 33-49, finished tied for 12th in Western Conference.
COACH: Alvin Gentry (fifth season with Pelicans, 145-183; 17th season overall, 480-553).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Lonzo Ball (9.9 ppg), G Jrue Holiday (21.2), F Brandon Ingram (18.3), F Zion Williamson (rookie), C Derrick Favors (11.8).
KEY LOSSES: F Anthony Davis, F Julius Randle, G Elfrid Payton.
KEY ADDITIONS: F Williamson, F Ingram, G Ball, C Favors, G J.J. Redick, G Nickeil Alexander-Walker, C Jaxson Hayes.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Williamson was the No. 1 overall pick in last summer's NBA draft, was a highlight machine at Duke and has looked fearless in his first NBA preseason ' taking the ball to the hoop against the best interior defenders in the league and scoring more than 20 points in multiple games. The 6-foot-6, 285-pound rookie is a social media phenomenon and filling arenas everywhere he goes. But the additions of Ball and Redick will be important to New Orleans as well.
OUTLOOK: Of the Pelicans' four new starters brought in by Griffin, one was picked No. 1 overall this summer and two Ingram and Ball were picked second overall within the previous three years by the Lakers before being packaged with Josh Hart and draft picks in a trade sending Davis to Los Angeles. Combined with savvy veterans like Holiday and Favors, not to mention Redick off the bench, there are high hopes in New Orleans that the Pelicans are trending upward and might even contend for a playoff spot this season. The Pelicans also expect 2019 first-round picks Alexander-Walker and Hayes to contribute this season.
SACRAMENTO: LAST SEASON: 39-43, finished ninth in Western Conference.
COACH: Luke Walton (first season with Kings, fourth season overall, 98-148).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G De'Aaron Fox (17.3 ppg), G Buddy Hield (20.7), F Harrison Barnes (14.3), F Marvin Bagley III (14.9), C Dewayne Dedmon (10.8).
KEY LOSSES: C Willie Cauley-Stein, F Corey Brewer.
KEY ADDITIONS: Dedmon, F Trevor Ariza, G Cory Joseph, F Richaun Holmes.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: The Kings are building around emerging stars Fox and Bagley. Fox took a major step in his second season to become one of the most complete point guards in the NBA. His speed fuels Sacramento's up-tempo attack and Walton hopes to get improved defense and 3-point shooting this season out of Fox to make him a more complete player. Bagley started only a handful of games as a rookie but took big strides in the second half when he showed the ability to be a top scorer. He increased his scoring average more than five points per game after the All-Star break to 18.5 and the Kings hope be builds on that this season.
OUTLOOK: The Kings extended the longest active playoff drought in the NBA last season when they missed the postseason for the 13th straight season. But they won their most games of any season during that stretch and finished ninth in the conference. The players view getting into the playoffs as a benchmark for a successful season but that will be hard in a deep Western Conference that only got stronger with moves this offseason.
PREVIEW
Stars will sit as Pelicans, Kings face off
 

The New Orleans Pelicans and the Sacramento Kings began the NBA restart with hopes of reaching the Western Conference playoffs.

However, those hopes are gone for both teams as they prepare to meet in their second-to-last game Tuesday in the NBA's "bubble" near Orlando.

The Pelicans (30-40) are 2-4 in the restart and were eliminated on Sunday when they lost to San Antonio and Portland defeated Philadelphia. The Kings (29-41) were also eliminated by Portland's victory before they lost to the Rockets later Sunday, dropping them to 1-5 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.

With nothing at stake Tuesday, the teams will err on the side of holding out players with any ailment. As a result, New Orleans' Zion Williamson (knee), Brandon Ingram (knee) and Jrue Holiday (elbow) won't play, nor will Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox (shoulder), Richaun Holmes (hip) and Marvin Bagley III (foot). The Kings list Kent Bazemore (calf) as questionable.

The Pelicans fell behind the Spurs 14-3 in less than three minutes and played uphill virtually the entire game.

"There is no explanation," New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry said. "We did need to approach it like it was a Game 7. The only way you're going to beat a team like that, you have to be ready to play, you've got to be willing to execute, and you've got to be able to protect the basketball."

San Antonio scored 30 points off 20 turnovers by New Orleans, which has committed 17-plus turnovers in five of its six games since the restart.

"We just didn't have any competitive spirit to start the game," said guard JJ Redick, who came off the bench to lead New Orleans with 31 points and eight 3-pointers. "We've had a couple of games like that down here, for whatever reason. Our group eventually picked it back up and whittled that lead down to a one-possession game."

The Pelicans got within three points twice in the fourth quarter, but the Spurs pulled away and finished with 41 points in the final period.

The Kings had 49- and 40-point quarters when they beat the Pelicans 140-125 last Thursday for their only victory in the bubble.

Like the Pelicans, Sacramento forward Harrison Barnes cited inadequate effort as a factor in his team's poor play during the restart.

"It doesn't matter what scheme we have," Barnes said. "It doesn't matter what game plan we have. If we don't have the effort needed to execute, it doesn't matter.

"I think it starts with individual accountability just in terms of the effort that we're putting out there on a consistent basis in order to win in this league. And, to be consistent, you have to do that every single night."

Barnes said as a veteran who played in the NBA Finals with the Golden States Warriors that he needs to be one of the leaders who set the tone for the team's effort. That will be even more challenging in the final two games now that the playoffs are out of reach.

"I know the energy and effort that it takes to win games, and when you don't bring that, you lose," he said. "I definitely take responsibility there, but I think as a group we have to learn that you can't just turn it on."

Sacramento shot 53.8 percent from the floor against the Pelicans, including 16 of 33 on 3-point attempts. But that was an aberration.

"That's why as coaches we're constantly harping on becoming good at all the other things," Kings coach Luke Walton said. "When we get to start winning consistently, it's not going to be because we're hot every night. (It will be because) we don't foul, we're disciplined on defense, we contain our man on the ball."

This is the 14th consecutive season that the Kings have missed the playoffs, which is one short of the Clippers' NBA record streak.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/18/2024 1:53:52 PM EST.


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