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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 4/25/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
MEMPHIS
 
SAN ANTONIO
+10.5  

-10.5  
+400

-600

188
 
103
Final
116

MEMPHIS (45 - 41) at SAN ANTONIO (63 - 23)
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Tuesday, 4/25/2017 9:00 PM
Western Conference - Round 1 - Best of 7 - Game 5 - Series tied at 2-2
Board OpenLatest
703MEMPHIS186.5187
704SAN ANTONIO-9-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MEMPHIS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games45-41+0.443-4343-43100.249.343.5%51.3100.149.744.4%51.0
Road Games19-24+2.220-2325-18100.849.644.1%49.5102.951.545.7%50.9
Last 5 Games2-3-2.82-34-194.449.242.6%47.0101.850.246.3%48.0
Playoff Games2-2+1.22-23-194.747.743.4%45.0102.251.246.9%48.2
Division Games10-10-1.812-89-1196.146.142.3%52.898.346.843.3%50.4
MEMPHIS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.249.336-8343.5%9-2635.4%18-2378.7%511121228124
vs opponents surrendering105.252.939-8545.7%10-2735.7%18-2377.2%511023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)100.849.637-8444.1%10-2735.2%17-2278.3%491021228123
Stats Against (All Games)100.149.735-7944.4%10-2835.5%20-2775.6%51920217145
vs opponents averaging105.953.339-8546.0%10-2736.0%18-2377.2%511023208135
Stats Against (Road Games)102.951.536-7845.7%10-2836.6%21-2777.4%51921207135

SAN ANTONIO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games63-23-21.344-4045-39105.252.246.9%50.998.049.344.3%48.9
Home Games33-10-17.621-2222-19105.554.047.4%50.496.750.844.3%48.6
Last 5 Games2-3-2.82-24-1101.250.246.6%48.096.048.844.8%45.4
Playoff Games2-2-1.82-23-1102.251.246.9%48.294.747.743.4%45.0
Division Games13-7-9.67-138-1099.950.144.8%51.196.547.143.0%50.6
SAN ANTONIO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.252.239-8346.9%9-2439.1%18-2279.8%511023188136
vs opponents surrendering105.65339-8545.8%10-2735.9%18-2477.0%521022208135
Team Stats (Home Games)105.554.039-8247.4%10-2440.5%18-2279.5%50925188136
Stats Against (All Games)98.049.337-8344.3%8-2434.4%16-2177.5%491021207144
vs opponents averaging105.35339-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%511022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)96.750.837-8444.3%8-2233.8%15-2077.3%491022208144
Average power rating of opponents played: MEMPHIS 96.7,  SAN ANTONIO 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MEMPHIS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/16/2017@ ATLANTA103-91W4W202U39-9242.4%581129-7140.8%4917
3/18/2017SAN ANTONIO104-96W3.5W196O32-7642.1%441033-7544.0%4715
3/21/2017@ NEW ORLEANS82-95L2.5L208U32-7940.5%471535-8839.8%6012
3/23/2017@ SAN ANTONIO90-97L8W197.5U34-7843.6%511337-7748.1%446
3/26/2017@ GOLDEN STATE94-106L11.5L208.5U38-8544.7%481339-7254.2%4118
3/27/2017@ SACRAMENTO90-91L-7L198U31-9034.4%63731-6746.3%4511
3/29/2017INDIANA110-97W-4W196O41-8846.6%52837-8543.5%4712
3/31/2017DALLAS99-90W-3W192U35-7546.7%511329-7638.2%438
4/2/2017@ LA LAKERS103-108L-7L205.5O40-8050.0%381440-8547.1%5713
4/4/2017@ SAN ANTONIO89-95L9W196U35-8939.3%631535-8043.7%4715
4/5/2017OKLAHOMA CITY100-103L2.5L198O37-7847.4%481337-8543.5%5412
4/7/2017NEW YORK101-88W-12.5W195.5U38-7550.7%461238-8843.2%506
4/9/2017DETROIT90-103L-5.5L193.5U36-7548.0%381539-8247.6%5318
4/12/2017DALLAS93-100L-8.5L189O33-8439.3%551433-7544.0%4712
4/15/2017@ SAN ANTONIO82-111L9L191O31-7939.2%42841-7753.2%529
4/17/2017@ SAN ANTONIO82-96L10.5L188.5U31-8237.8%43828-6145.9%4414
4/20/2017SAN ANTONIO105-94W3.5W188O39-7750.6%37534-7247.2%5312
4/22/2017SAN ANTONIO110-108W5W186.5O38-8246.3%582241-9742.3%449
4/25/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
4/27/2017SAN ANTONIO              

SAN ANTONIO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/18/2017@ MEMPHIS96-104L-3.5L196O33-7544.0%471532-7642.1%4410
3/19/2017SACRAMENTO118-102W-15W202O43-8749.4%50641-8349.4%4611
3/21/2017@ MINNESOTA100-93W-5W206U37-7748.1%411532-7244.4%4623
3/23/2017MEMPHIS97-90W-8L197.5U37-7748.1%44634-7843.6%5113
3/25/2017NEW YORK106-98W-14.5L203.5O45-9945.5%561441-8747.1%4816
3/27/2017CLEVELAND103-74W-5W211.5U41-8647.7%571231-8337.3%4816
3/29/2017GOLDEN STATE98-110L-4.5L207O34-8341.0%531543-8451.2%4215
3/31/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY100-95W-3W208U37-8543.5%531333-8140.7%5718
4/2/2017UTAH109-103W-5.5W188O40-7751.9%481343-8948.3%4310
4/4/2017MEMPHIS95-89W-9L196U35-8043.7%471535-8939.3%6315
4/5/2017LA LAKERS95-102L-13.5L208U39-8943.8%441442-8648.8%5516
4/7/2017@ DALLAS102-89W4.5W189.5O40-9641.7%67638-8843.2%519
4/8/2017LA CLIPPERS87-98L-1L208U34-8042.5%461342-8450.0%516
4/10/2017@ PORTLAND98-99L-10.5L193O38-8345.8%571537-9041.1%499
4/12/2017@ UTAH97-101L4T192.5O39-8645.3%471539-7750.6%4716
4/15/2017MEMPHIS111-82W-9W191O41-7753.2%52931-7939.2%428
4/17/2017MEMPHIS96-82W-10.5W188.5U28-6145.9%441431-8237.8%438
4/20/2017@ MEMPHIS94-105L-3.5L188O34-7247.2%531239-7750.6%375
4/22/2017@ MEMPHIS108-110L-5L186.5O41-9742.3%44938-8246.3%5822
4/25/2017MEMPHIS              
4/27/2017@ MEMPHIS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MEMPHIS: BACKCOURT: PG Mike Conley's huge contract raised some eyebrows, but he earned it. He's suffered from playing too many minutes the past couple seasons, so the team's hoping rookie PG Wade Baldwin is a capable backup right away. If not, Conley will again have to spend too much time on the court. With SG Tony Allen and SG Vince Carter at the 2, the Grizzlies could use some youth there, too. Perhaps sharpshooting SG Troy Daniels can help. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Zach Randolph looks like an anachronism in today's league, but his scoring moves defy changing play and his own aging. JaMychal Green proved himself capable at the same position, adding depth and versatility to the lineup. C Marc Gasol and SF Chandler Parsons are both recovering from surgery, and both have skill sets that don't exist elsewhere on this roster. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Betting on this team's health is a precarious proposition, but so is betting against their grit. They'll almost certainly be healthier than last year, and can put out a wider variety of lineups than in years past.
SAN ANTONIO: BACKCOURT: PG Tony Parker has clearly lost a step from the days of his prime. He can still capably run the offense, but stands little chance guarding the league's best point guards'most of whom are in the West. Lovable as he is, SG Manu Ginobili is even further over the hill. SG Danny Green was only 33.2% from deep last year and needs to bounce back. PGs Patty Mills and rookie Dejounte Murray should see plenty of time behind Parker. . . . FRONTCOURT: Tim Duncan had been such a large part of the identity of this Spurs team, and now he's gone. That's why they brought in PF LaMarcus Aldridge last offseason, though, and he assimilated to the team fairly well in his first year. C Pau Gasol comes via free agency to likely start at center. SF Kawhi Leonard is an MVP favorite, and will take his best shot at a third straight Defensive Player of the Year award. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Duncan's departure is going to hurt more than many people realize, but Gasol can still make a big difference in the right situation. Just as they are for seemingly everyone else, the Spurs are that right situation for Gasol.
PREVIEW
Spurs, Grizzlies down to best-of-3
 

The first-round Western Conference playoff series between the Memphis Grizzlies and San Antonio Spurs has, after four games split between the two teams, come down to which squad can win two of the next three.

The rugged battle to advance (or is it survive?) is tied at 2-2 after the Grizzlies answered San Antonio's two wins at home with two on their home floor, and will be renewed on Tuesday night at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

Memphis squared the series with a 110-108 overtime victory on Saturday in which the Grizzlies found a way to win despite committing 23 turnovers that led to 31 Spurs points and a career-high 43 points from Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio's erstwhile MVP candidate.

The difference on Saturday was Marc Gasol's floating jumper over LaMarcus Aldridge of San Antonio with 0.7 seconds left in overtime.

"(Gasol) made the play that mattered," said Mike Conley, who led the Grizzlies with a postseason franchise-record 35 points and added nine rebounds and eight assists. "It's scary as hell watching (Leonard). He was unbelievable.

"We have to play with the same intensity on Tuesday. Of course, we're in desperation mode. But according to the media, we were supposed to be swept anyway."

San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said both teams played their hearts out in Game 4.

"It was just a fantastic basketball game," Popovich said. "The fans got their money's worth. Marc made a great shot. L.A. (Aldridge) contested it very well; it (went) down.

"We got down a couple of times but stuck with the program and kept on playing, which is always a good thing to see."

Leonard carried the Spurs into the overtime by scoring their last 16 points. In the final four minutes, he was 5 of 7 from the floor (including 3 for 3 from 3-point range), 3 of 3 from the line, took a rebound (after one of his own misses, leading to free throws) and stole the ball twice, with both steals ending up in baskets he made.

"Honestly, I'm taking suggestions on how to guard Kawhi Leonard," Memphis coach David Fizdale said. "I've tried everything and the guy is just tough. Man, is he a superstar."

Tony Parker added 22 points for the Spurs two nights after he didn't score and wasn't credited with an assist in San Antonio's Game 3 loss.

"You know it's going to be a physical series," Parker said. "Memphis is going to make it hard. You know they are going to do a lot of fouling and stuff like that. They made more shots.

"Obviously, playing at home, they play with a lot more confidence and I have to give them credit. I thought we played well enough to win the game."

The teams have split eight games this season, with the home team winning each time.

"Guys are more comfortable at home," Fizdale explained. "You know, sleeping in their own beds and playing in their own arena. For our young guys, those first few games they had the jitters and maybe coming home, getting their feet wet here, playing well and now going back out on the road, they will feel a little bit more comfortable."


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