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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Tuesday 5/10/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA CITY
 
SAN ANTONIO
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-330

199
 
95
Final
91

OKLAHOMA CITY (61 - 30) at SAN ANTONIO (73 - 17)
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Tuesday, 5/10/2016 8:00 PM
Western Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 5 - Series tied at 2-2
Board Money Line
535OKLAHOMA CITY+220
536SAN ANTONIO-300
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games61-30-8.340-4844-47109.855.847.5%56.6102.551.744.0%48.7
Road Games26-19-3.218-2526-19110.856.747.7%56.3106.353.544.7%48.9
Last 5 Games3-2+1.52-33-2103.050.246.3%50.0104.457.448.1%46.4
Playoff Games6-3+4.55-45-4106.352.046.5%53.398.651.245.8%47.1
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.855.841-8647.5%8-2434.8%20-2578.3%571323217156
vs opponents surrendering102.450.938-8445.2%9-2435.3%18-2375.4%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)110.856.741-8647.7%9-2436.4%20-2678.8%561322227155
Stats Against (All Games)102.551.738-8744.0%8-2334.1%18-2475.3%491122209124
vs opponents averaging102.450.938-8445.2%9-2435.4%18-2375.8%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.353.540-8844.7%8-2433.8%19-2576.3%491223209115

SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games73-17+21.949-4138-49103.650.648.4%50.192.744.243.5%47.6
Home Games43-2+2226-1920-24105.252.348.9%50.990.445.042.8%47.3
Last 5 Games3-2-2.33-23-2106.854.648.7%47.898.445.645.2%49.0
Playoff Games6-2-1.35-33-5103.751.748.5%48.290.142.942.3%49.1
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.650.640-8348.4%7-1938.1%16-2080.3%50924178126
vs opponents surrendering103.251.538-8445.3%9-2535.6%18-2475.6%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)105.252.341-8348.9%7-1938.7%16-2080.4%51925178126
Stats Against (All Games)92.744.236-8243.5%7-2032.9%15-2075.8%48921207144
vs opponents averaging102.851.338-8545.1%9-2435.2%18-2475.8%521122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)90.445.035-8242.8%7-2032.8%14-1973.9%47920207154
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA CITY 96.4,  SAN ANTONIO 95.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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 ANTONIO98-97W7.5W199.5U38-7948.1%561840-9442.6%4510
5/6/2016SAN ANTONIO96-100L2L200.5U34-8241.5%481433-7643.4%558
5/8/2016SAN ANTONIO111-97W-2W199O40-7950.6%511240-8547.1%4112
5/10/2016@ SAN ANTONIO              
5/12/2016SAN ANTONIO              

SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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 CITY97-98L-7.5L199.5U40-9442.6%451038-7948.1%5618
5/6/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY100-96W-2W200.5U33-7643.4%55834-8241.5%4814
5/8/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY97-111L2L199O40-8547.1%411240-7950.6%5112
5/10/2016OKLAHOMA CITY              
5/12/2016@ 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
By JON KRAWCZYNSKI AP Basketball Writer

Kevin Durant was at his shot-making best in the fourth quarter of Game 4 against San Antonio, knocking down contested jumpers, scoring in transition and willing the Oklahoma City Thunder to a series-evening victory.

He made all six of his field goal attempts to finish with 41 points, and yet his biggest impact may have come on the other end of the floor.

Durant used his 6-foot-11 frame to make life difficult for Kawhi Leonard, and if he can bring the same type of defensive intensity into a pivotal Game 5 in San Antonio on Tuesday night, the Thunder become an even more imposing mountain for the Spurs to climb than they already were.

''There's no individuals in this game, there's no individual matchups,'' Durant said. ''There's no strictly 1-on-1 matchups in this game. There's 10 guys on the court. I may guard a guy, or he may guard me, but it's a whole team trying to stop the ball.''

Durant has long been one of the league's most unstoppable scorers, a shooting guard with a center's wing span and a point guard's handle who can get his shot wherever and whenever he wants it.

But he's always taken pride on coming through defensively in the biggest moments, and he told teammate and friend Russell Westbrook in the fourth quarter that he was up for the challenge. Leonard was 0 for 5 in the final period of Oklahoma City's 111-97 victory and Durant even took a charge, a rarity for him.

''I think he did a good job at both ends of the court,'' Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. ''He had a fine game all the way around without any doubt.''

Now the Spurs head back home, where they have lost just two games all season, looking to rekindle the ball movement and energy that led to an overwhelming 32-point win in Game 1. That game seems like ages ago.

The Thunder have awakened, and they're not going to go quietly.

''This is going to be fun, I'm excited,'' Durant said. ''This is playoff basketball. This is what you live for. This is the type of basketball you've been dreaming about as a kid. You've just got to embrace the challenge and play extremely hard like we've been playing.''

A look at the only game on the NBA schedule on Tuesday night.

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Thunder at Spurs, Series tied 2-2, 8 p.m., TNT

All that beautiful ball movement that the Spurs have been known for over the last five or six seasons has disappeared as this series has worn on. San Antonio shot 60 percent and had an incredible 39 assists in the Game 1 rout.

The Spurs had 19 assists in each of their next two games and then just 12 in the Game 4 loss on Sunday.

''They have been down, but things do slow down in the playoffs,'' Popovich said. ''Having said that, we need to have a little bit more ball movement and get a few more passes out on the court, for sure.''

The stagnancy the Spurs showed on Sunday was a common criticism the Thunder have heard over the years, when at times their offense has devolved into Durant and Westbrook taking turns taking shots.

''Guys wanted the ball and just didn't make shots. We never really got into a good offensive rhythm but we kept making runs,'' Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge said. ''Guys kept making plays at certain times but we had a lot of open looks that we didn't make. If you don't make shots, the assists don't come.''

The Spurs could also use more of the dominant Aldridge they saw in the first two games. The big free agent prize of last summer exploded for 79 points and made 33 of his 44 shots in the first two games.

But the Thunder did not panic and make rash adjustments to the game plan. Instead, first-year coach Billy Donovan stuck to the principles they started the series with, refusing to double Aldridge in the post too aggressively.

Aldridge has scored 44 points on 16-for-39 shooting over the last two games.

''He's just missing shots. That's all it is,'' Thunder center Steven Adams said. ''We're sticking to the same principles. He's just missing shots, thankfully.''

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AP Sports Writer Cliff Brunt in Oklahoma City contributed to this report.


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