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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 5/2/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA CITY
 
SAN ANTONIO
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-330

199.5
 
98
Final
97

OKLAHOMA CITY (59 - 29) at SAN ANTONIO (72 - 15)
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Monday, 5/2/2016 9:35 PM
Western Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 2 - SAS Leads 1-0
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509OKLAHOMA CITY202201
510SAN ANTONIO-7.5-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games59-29-10.838-4743-45110.156.047.5%56.8102.751.844.0%48.7
Road Games25-19-5.817-2526-18111.156.747.7%56.3106.553.544.8%49.0
Last 5 Games3-2+12-34-1108.853.246.8%52.0104.655.050.0%46.2
Playoff Games4-2+23-34-2108.754.246.5%54.298.851.346.5%47.2
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)110.156.041-8647.5%8-2434.9%20-2578.2%571323217156
vs opponents surrendering102.651.138-8445.3%9-2435.3%18-2375.4%521022218145
Team Stats (Road Games)111.156.741-8647.7%9-2436.5%20-2678.8%561323227155
Stats Against (All Games)102.751.838-8744.0%8-2434.2%18-2475.2%491122209124
vs opponents averaging102.350.938-8445.1%9-2435.3%18-2375.7%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.553.540-8844.8%8-2433.9%19-2576.2%491223209115

SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games72-15+25.248-3937-47103.750.648.5%50.292.344.143.4%47.4
Home Games43-1+25.426-1820-23105.352.249.0%51.090.344.842.7%47.1
Last 5 Games5-0+24-12-3107.252.251.3%49.083.240.039.8%47.6
Playoff Games5-0+24-12-3107.252.251.3%49.083.240.039.8%47.6
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.750.640-8348.5%7-1938.3%16-2080.3%50925178126
vs opponents surrendering103.251.538-8445.3%9-2535.6%18-2475.6%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)105.352.241-8349.0%7-1939.0%17-2180.3%51926178126
Stats Against (All Games)92.344.136-8243.4%7-2032.9%15-2075.6%47921197144
vs opponents averaging102.551.138-8545.0%9-2435.2%18-2475.7%521122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)90.344.835-8242.7%7-2032.9%14-1973.7%47920207144
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA CITY 96.1,  SAN ANTONIO 95.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/24/2016UTAH113-91W-9.5W199O45-8354.2%481435-7347.9%4318
3/26/2016SAN ANTONIO111-92W-12.5W207.5U44-8551.8%551737-8643.0%4012
3/28/2016@ TORONTO119-100W-3W211O41-8647.7%621038-9340.9%519
3/29/2016@ DETROIT82-88L2L214U31-8237.8%581933-8737.9%5716
3/31/2016LA CLIPPERS119-117W-17L208.5O45-8751.7%511442-7655.3%3512
4/3/2016@ HOUSTON110-118L-3.5L222O38-8246.3%581941-10240.2%559
4/5/2016@ DENVER124-102W-9W217.5O46-8752.9%641737-8842.0%4413
4/6/2016@ PORTLAND115-120L8W212.5O43-9147.3%611743-8451.2%4415
4/9/2016@ SACRAMENTO112-114L-8.5L224O39-8148.1%552145-9447.9%5211
4/11/2016LA LAKERS112-79W-16W217U42-9643.7%711123-8128.4%5615
4/12/2016@ SAN ANTONIO98-102L12.5W202U35-8740.2%612137-8742.5%5211
4/16/2016DALLAS108-70W-12.5W205.5U36-8045.0%651825-8429.8%5212
4/18/2016DALLAS84-85L-14L202.5U31-9233.7%621535-8242.7%5812
4/21/2016@ DALLAS131-102W-9.5W199O45-7857.7%511436-7647.4%4212
4/23/2016@ DALLAS119-108W-8.5W204O44-8353.0%52943-8351.8%4011
4/25/2016DALLAS118-104W-14.5L205O41-8150.6%50838-8146.9%439
4/30/2016@ SAN ANTONIO92-124L6.5L199.5O35-8541.2%451051-8460.7%488
5/2/2016@ SAN ANTONIO              
5/6/2016SAN ANTONIO              
5/8/2016SAN ANTONIO              

SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/23/2016MIAMI112-88W-11W196.5O42-8151.9%481037-7748.1%4014
3/25/2016MEMPHIS110-104W-13L190O44-7757.1%441444-8353.0%3510
3/26/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY92-111L12.5L207.5U37-8643.0%401244-8551.8%5517
3/28/2016@ MEMPHIS101-87W-5.5W192.5U37-7251.4%501433-8339.8%5214
3/30/2016NEW ORLEANS100-92W-19L196.5U36-7548.0%431236-8045.0%5217
4/2/2016TORONTO102-95W-13.5L191.5O35-7745.5%501440-8050.0%3613
4/5/2016@ UTAH88-86W-3.5L182.5U32-7244.4%34832-6847.1%4816
4/7/2016@ GOLDEN STATE101-112L6L208.5O39-8048.7%401245-8354.2%4715
4/8/2016@ DENVER98-102L1L199.5O36-8542.4%521040-8646.5%5111
4/10/2016GOLDEN STATE86-92L-3.5L206.5U34-9037.8%561134-7744.2%5113
4/12/2016OKLAHOMA CITY102-98W-12.5L202U37-8742.5%521135-8740.2%6121
4/13/2016@ DALLAS96-91W5W187P35-7447.3%511431-7740.3%4412
4/17/2016MEMPHIS106-74W-17W187.5U42-8151.9%491231-7939.2%4116
4/19/2016MEMPHIS94-68W-17.5W185.5U31-6647.0%541728-8632.6%5213
4/22/2016@ MEMPHIS96-87W-11.5L184U35-7745.5%44934-8241.5%5514
4/24/2016@ MEMPHIS116-95W-13.5W181.5O40-8050.0%501135-7844.9%4517
4/30/2016OKLAHOMA CITY124-92W-6.5W199.5O51-8460.7%48835-8541.2%4510
5/2/2016OKLAHOMA CITY              
5/6/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
5/8/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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
Thunder-Spurs Preview
 

There was a possession in which LaMarcus Aldridge grabbed a defensive rebound, outlet-passed to Manu Ginobili, who then turned and fired a 70-foot strike to Kawhi Leonard for a dunk.

The whole play took about 3 seconds. And the ball never touched the floor.

Not everything came that easily for San Antonio in the opener of the Spurs' Western Conference semifinal series against Oklahoma City on Saturday. It only seemed that way, as they rolled to a 124-92 win and now look to take a 2-0 lead when the series continues in San Antonio on Monday night.

''Now we've got to get back to the drawing board and see what we've got to do better to get ready for Game 2,'' Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook said. ''Come out and play with a different mindset.''

That would be a start.

The three worst playoff losses of Kevin Durant and Westbrook's time together in Oklahoma City have one thing in common - they all happened in San Antonio.

The Spurs won by 35 on May 21, 2014, followed that up eight nights later with a 28-point win and now have added a 32-pointer for good measure. The Game 1 margin was the biggest defeat Thunder coach Billy Donovan has dealt with in more than 17 years.

It was Feb. 10, 1999 - 660 games ago for Donovan - when his Florida Gators lost 91-56 to Tennessee. That Gator team recovered and won four of its next five games, and if the Thunder are going to get out of this series they'll have to do something similar.

''I think the guys in that locker room are pretty competitive,'' Donovan said. ''I think they're going to want to come back and respond.''

The key for the Thunder in Game 2 will be stopping Aldridge. They had no answers for him in Game 1; Aldridge scored 38 points and didn't even play 30 minutes.

When the Spurs acquired him, it was evident that they would again be a major title favorite. It's working out exactly as San Antonio planned.

''I don't know an exact date,'' coach Gregg Popovich said when asked how long it took Aldridge to get comfortable with the Spurs. ''It was a progression. Any new player in a new program, it's a progression. It takes a little bit of time to get comfortable with the system and secondly, with teammates - who does what, when, where, how, all that kind of thing. It was just a steady kind of improvement and recognition as the year went on.''

If players get asked to play big minutes Monday, that shouldn't be an issue. Game 3 isn't until Friday night in Oklahoma City.

Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have long been one of the league's all-time trios. But the sheer margin by which they're separating themselves from some of the others on that list is getting to be staggering.

Consider:

Magic Johnson, Michael Cooper and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won 600 games together for the Los Angeles Lakers. Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish won 632 in their days as Boston Celtics teammates.

It took a long time for those numbers to be passed. It's going to take a real long time before anyone even comes near what Duncan, Parker and Ginobili have done - now with 700 wins together after Saturday's Game 1 victory.

Everything worked for the Spurs in the opener. They had 39 assists and all but one of their players who got minutes had at least one - the exception being Andre Miller. And the Spurs are 43-1 at home this season, 34-0 when Duncan is in the lineup.

And for all the adjustments Oklahoma City will make, figuring out how to get better against Leonard's defense probably should be foremost. Leonard spent much of Game 1 guarding Westbrook, helping force him into a 5-for-19 night from the floor. Meanwhile, Leonard and Aldridge combined to make 28 of 36 shots.


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