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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
ATLANTA
 
SAN ANTONIO
+7  

-7  
+220

-300

193
 
88
Final
108

ATLANTA (11 - 7) at SAN ANTONIO (13 - 3)
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Saturday, 11/28/2015 8:35 PM
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505ATLANTA193.5192.5
506SAN ANTONIO-7.5-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ATLANTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-7-2.68-99-9102.949.346.1%48.099.849.444.3%51.8
Road Games5-4-0.14-44-5101.650.044.2%50.9100.647.343.3%52.2
Last 5 Games3-2+0.63-23-2106.452.443.9%52.2100.653.043.9%49.8
ATLANTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.949.338-8246.1%10-2736.0%17-2280.7%48825189145
vs opponents surrendering100.950.637-8344.7%8-2435.3%18-2376.9%521022218155
Team Stats (Road Games)101.650.036-8144.2%9-2734.6%20-2580.2%51924188144
Stats Against (All Games)99.849.438-8544.3%9-2635.9%15-1980.4%521124208165
vs opponents averaging100.250.137-8544.0%8-2333.6%18-2377.0%521121218145
Stats Against (Road Games)100.647.338-8743.3%10-2933.9%16-1982.4%521023218136

SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-3+410-64-1198.948.247.2%52.589.842.142.2%46.9
Home Games8-0+55-32-698.547.546.4%54.184.941.442.0%43.9
Last 5 Games4-1+0.73-20-591.846.045.4%48.686.640.443.3%44.8
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)98.948.239-8347.2%7-2036.2%13-1777.4%52925178146
vs opponents surrendering10351.338-8444.9%9-2435.7%18-2476.3%531022218155
Team Stats (Home Games)98.547.538-8346.4%8-2137.3%14-1876.6%541026169146
Stats Against (All Games)89.842.135-8342.2%6-1932.8%13-1778.5%47921188143
vs opponents averaging100.649.937-8543.9%8-2434.2%18-2376.7%521121218155
Stats Against (Home Games)84.941.433-7942.0%6-1831.9%12-1678.7%44719198153
Average power rating of opponents played: ATLANTA 93.7,  SAN ANTONIO 94.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ATLANTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/27/2015DETROIT94-106L-7L196.5O37-8245.1%441537-9638.5%6915
10/29/2015@ NEW YORK112-101W-4.5W199O42-8350.6%491538-9340.9%5721
10/30/2015CHARLOTTE97-94W-4L194.5U36-8343.4%481536-8840.9%5918
11/1/2015@ CHARLOTTE94-92W-2T195.5U37-8842.0%541132-8637.2%5311
11/3/2015@ MIAMI98-92W4W197U37-9041.1%561538-8644.2%5518
11/4/2015BROOKLYN101-87W-7W197U37-7648.7%441336-8343.4%5019
11/6/2015@ NEW ORLEANS121-115W-2.5W206O41-7753.2%471542-8450.0%3912
11/7/2015WASHINGTON114-99W-4.5W206O43-9246.7%451538-7848.7%4625
11/9/2015MINNESOTA107-117L-8.5L204O44-8651.2%341746-8057.5%4719
11/11/2015NEW ORLEANS106-98W-13L208.5U42-8648.8%511237-8344.6%4819
11/13/2015@ BOSTON93-106L-1L206.5U36-7647.4%471642-10340.8%6010
11/15/2015UTAH96-97L-3L192O37-7648.7%371539-7651.3%4717
11/17/2015@ BROOKLYN88-90L-4.5L198U33-7643.4%472037-8444.0%5311
11/18/2015SACRAMENTO103-97W-2.5W209U38-8942.7%491138-8644.2%5820
11/21/2015@ CLEVELAND97-109L5.5L198.5O32-8637.2%471241-8548.2%5714
11/24/2015BOSTON121-97W-2W204.5O45-8056.2%542034-8241.5%3816
11/25/2015@ MINNESOTA95-99L-3.5L206U31-8237.8%641434-8241.5%5211
11/27/2015@ MEMPHIS116-101W2.5W196.5O35-7546.7%471035-8043.7%4413
11/28/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
11/30/2015OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/2/2015TORONTO              
12/4/2015LA LAKERS              
12/9/2015@ DALLAS              
12/10/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/12/2015SAN ANTONIO              
12/14/2015MIAMI              

SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY106-112L4L207.5O45-9348.4%431342-8648.8%5219
10/30/2015BROOKLYN102-75W-13.5W202U40-8646.5%601831-7740.3%3915
11/1/2015@ BOSTON95-87W-5.5W203U36-8343.4%651835-9835.7%5516
11/2/2015@ NEW YORK94-84W-7.5W202.5U39-7949.4%531332-8936.0%5410
11/4/2015@ WASHINGTON99-102L-4L201P37-8145.7%562042-8748.3%3910
11/7/2015CHARLOTTE114-94W-9W193.5O45-8155.6%501234-7346.6%4415
11/9/2015@ SACRAMENTO106-88W-7.5W202.5U46-8752.9%511634-8440.5%4919
11/11/2015@ PORTLAND113-101W-5.5W205O46-8256.1%471139-8844.3%519
11/14/2015PHILADELPHIA92-83W-16L193.5U33-8538.8%601333-8240.2%4715
11/16/2015PORTLAND93-80W-12W200.5U38-8942.7%56631-7541.3%4412
11/18/2015DENVER109-98W-13.5L198O42-8648.8%561038-9838.8%536
11/20/2015@ NEW ORLEANS90-104L-7.5L201U34-8440.5%45840-8845.5%579
11/21/2015MEMPHIS92-82W-8W190U34-7247.2%481732-7443.2%3716
11/23/2015PHOENIX98-84W-9.5W196.5U42-8251.2%462034-7346.6%3928
11/25/2015DALLAS88-83W-10L198U33-8140.7%571334-8341.0%4813
11/27/2015@ DENVER91-80W-7.5W194.5U36-7548.0%471831-7740.3%4318
11/28/2015ATLANTA              
11/30/2015@ CHICAGO              
12/2/2015MILWAUKEE              
12/3/2015@ MEMPHIS              
12/5/2015BOSTON              
12/7/2015@ PHILADELPHIA              
12/9/2015@ TORONTO              
12/11/2015LA LAKERS              
12/12/2015@ ATLANTA              
12/14/2015UTAH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ATLANTA: When Jeff Teague has it going, he can carry this team offensively. He has shown the ability to get into the paint at will . . . Kyle Korver is coming off ankle surgery, but it shouldn't affect his shooting . . . Kent Bazemore is a high-energy, D-first guy who could start opposite Korver . . . His shot doesn't scare anybody, and opponents will continue to sag off Dennis Schroder. He'll be one of the league's better sixth men, but he's a work in progress . . . Tim Hardaway Jr. didn't play enough defense to stay on the court for the Knicks. He has to do a 180 if he's going to break into the rotation of a playoff team . . . Once he is fully recovered from shoulder surgery, Shelvin Mack will resume his role as third point guard . . . Justin Holiday is the new 12th man. With DeMarre Carroll gone, Paul Millsap will spend a little more time on the perimeter in big lineups. He has the skill set to thrive in an inside-outside role and should have another All-Star-type season . . . If his ankle is fully recovered, Thabo Sefolosha could step into DeMarre Carroll's old SF spot. He's no longer the corner three threat he was in Oklahoma City . . . Mike Scott could end up the first big off the bench. His lack of athleticism keeps him from being much of a threat on either side of the court, but his ability to step away and knock down shots spaces the floor nicely for the Hawks . . . Mike Muscala is an even more extreme version of Scott's skill set. He's a non-factor in most facets, but is one of the league's best pure-shooting bigs. He finally stayed healthy, and Al Horford has the ability to police the paint defensively, rebound, score and even create for teammates . . . Tiago Splitter provides Atlanta with a nice secondary part. He moves well defensively and is active on the offensive glass . . . Walter Tavares is massive and solidly athletic, but likely needs a year or two to develop.
SAN ANTONIO: Tony Parker looked like he was out of gas by last spring. The Spurs will have to carefully monitor his minutes . . . San Antonio brought Danny Green back on a discounted deal. He couldn't hit the ocean in the playoffs last year, but that shouldn't overshadow his track record as a 3-and-D guy . . . He pretty much lost last year because of a shoulder injury, but Patty Mills is poised to bounce back, and the Spurs will need his shooting and ball-handling . . . Manu Ginobili figures to spend the regular season in semi-retirement . . . Ray McCallum is in as a third point guard, and insurance in case Mills isn't shooting it well . . . Jonathon Simmons earned a roster spot after a strong showing this summer. He's right on the cusp of stardom, but Kawhi Leonard continues to battle injuries (66 games is his career high) . . . The Spurs can lean on LaMarcus Aldridge more heavily during the regular season than they can some of their aging vets. He could lead the Spurs in scoring and rebounding . . . Tim Duncan will play center alongside Aldridge, though there's not much of a distinction between the 4 and the 5 in today's NBA. Expect Popovich to find more rest for Duncan during the regular season than ever before . . . The addition of David West gives them ridiculous depth up front. West will presumably come off the bench, but there will be starts considering Popovich's liberal use of DNP-CDs . . . Kyle Anderson's unique skill set won't be put to use this season. Boris Diaw will see fewer minutes, but his rare ball-handling and passing will still be put to use . . . Matt Bonner will come on to chuck the occasional three . . . Boban Marjanovic gives them some comically massive size (7-foot-3, 290 lbs.) to deploy for a few minutes a night.
PREVIEW
Hawks-Spurs Preview
By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

The Atlanta Hawks have tried to mimic his former club since hiring Mike Budenholzer away from San Antonio, though it hasn't stopped the Spurs from dominating the all-time series - particularly at home.

The Spurs go for an 18th straight home win over the Hawks on Saturday night.

San Antonio (13-3) is known for its methodical approach under Gregg Popovich, who uses a deep bench and in recent seasons has done a good job resting his veterans to get them ready for the playoffs. Five titles since 1999 are proof that his philosophy pays off.

Budenholzer, an assistant under Popovich starting in 1996, brought those ideals to the Hawks (11-7) two seasons ago and they led to a franchise-best 60-22 record in 2014-15.

The Spurs, though, have still maintained the upper hand in direct matchups and Popovich has beaten his former understudy's team in all four meetings.

San Antonio's dominance is staggering with 28 victories in the past 32 meetings, including nine in a row while holding the Hawks to 91.2 points per game.

The Spurs enter this one on a four-game win streak during which they've allowed an average of 82.3 points. They limited Denver to 40.3 percent shooting in a 91-80 road win Friday while resting Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili with three games coming in four days.

Kawhi Leonard continued his emergence as San Antonio's next star, scoring 25 points with seven rebounds, six assists, five blocks and four steals. The forward is averaging career highs of 22.0 points and 7.8 rebounds while shooting 52.2 percent from the floor, including 46.8 from behind the arc.

"He is playing well and playing under control," point guard Tony Parker said. "He is shooting the ball well and he is playing at both ends. Both defensively and offensively, he is playing great so far."

Leonard was terrific in the last meeting March 22, scoring 20 points with 10 rebounds, seven assists and four steals in a 114-95 win at Atlanta.

He's deflecting any praise to Parker, who is averaging 13.6 points and 4.8 assists.

"T.P. has just been doing a good job ... of getting his rhythm going and when the defense collapses on him, he's just finding us out there and getting us wide-open shots," Leonard said. "It just gets you in a rhythm."

The Hawks are aiming for their first win in San Antonio since Feb. 15, 1997, during Popovich's first season on the Spurs' bench.

Atlanta ended its four-game road losing streak Friday, beating Memphis 116-101 after clamping down defensively. The Hawks yielded just 19 points in the fourth quarter while the Grizzlies made 6 of 20 from the floor.

"We buckled down. We made it tough on them defensively," said Paul Millsap, who led six Hawks in double figures with 23 points and added 14 rebounds. "We contested shots better. We got our hands on the basketball, got deflections and we boxed out pretty good.

"When you do that, it puts a little more pressure on them."

Millsap is averaging 23.3 points and 11.0 rebounds over the last three games. However, he's scored 11.7 points per game over his last six visits to San Antonio.

Jeff Teague hasn't been any better, averaging 7.3 points in the past three matchups.

Tiago Splitter has missed three straight games with pain in his right hip so he may not be available for his return to San Antonio. The center spent his first five seasons with the Spurs before being traded to the Hawks this past summer.


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