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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 1/28/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
TORONTO
-2  

+2  
-125

+105

201
 
114
Final
102

GOLDEN STATE (26 - 17) at TORONTO (16 - 28)
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Monday, 1/28/2013 7:05 PM
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701GOLDEN STATE-2-1.5
702TORONTO203201.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-17+11.724-1825-17100.450.845.4%51.899.749.743.5%52.2
Road Games12-11+7.712-1014-9100.250.244.4%51.3102.350.644.7%53.1
Last 5 Games3-2+2.43-24-1103.055.444.2%46.2104.456.046.9%55.0
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.450.838-8345.4%8-2038.9%17-2180.6%521123227154
vs opponents surrendering97.44937-8244.7%7-2036.0%17-2275.2%511222208145
Team Stats (Road Games)100.250.237-8444.4%8-2137.2%18-2280.6%511122227144
Stats Against (All Games)99.749.737-8543.5%8-2433.2%18-2473.3%521223198135
vs opponents averaging97.949.237-8245.2%7-1935.4%17-2374.4%511222208145
Stats Against (Road Games)102.350.638-8444.7%8-2335.4%19-2673.3%531122198136

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-28-9.723-2023-2197.848.944.5%47.899.748.746.1%52.2
Home Games11-10-213-88-1398.849.144.7%49.895.346.445.1%50.5
Last 5 Games2-3-1.93-23-2104.053.649.8%44.6105.647.048.1%51.2
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.848.937-8244.5%8-2234.8%17-2277.1%481123237125
vs opponents surrendering97.949.137-8245.0%7-2035.7%17-2275.6%511122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)98.849.138-8444.7%8-2234.6%16-2174.4%501224229125
Stats Against (All Games)99.748.737-8046.1%6-1835.2%20-2775.7%521122207145
vs opponents averaging97.448.737-8244.8%7-2035.5%17-2275.7%511122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)95.346.435-7845.1%6-1733.7%20-2577.9%501021196154
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 96.2,  TORONTO 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/19/2012@ SACRAMENTO127-131L-3.5L201O46-9250.0%491243-8650.0%519
12/21/2012CHARLOTTE115-100W-10.5W205O44-8551.8%541133-9036.7%567
12/22/2012LA LAKERS115-118L2L215O46-10344.7%561949-10745.8%6420
12/26/2012@ UTAH94-83W4W203U33-8240.2%471032-8338.6%6114
12/28/2012PHILADELPHIA96-89W-6W200U34-8042.5%571835-8740.2%559
12/29/2012BOSTON101-83W-4.5W193.5U38-7352.1%531831-8636.0%4513
1/2/2013LA CLIPPERS115-94W1.5W201.5O42-8450.0%612029-8036.2%4614
1/5/2013@ LA CLIPPERS89-115L6.5L202.5O32-7244.4%421647-9052.2%517
1/9/2013MEMPHIS87-94L-1L191U33-7146.5%431540-8845.5%5310
1/11/2013PORTLAND103-97W-8L200P41-8647.7%521135-9238.0%6013
1/13/2013@ DENVER105-116L6.5L209O43-8351.8%441843-9047.8%518
1/16/2013MIAMI75-92L4.5L200.5U29-8036.2%562136-9040.0%5911
1/18/2013@ SAN ANTONIO88-95L11.5W201.5U36-8442.9%46936-8045.0%5010
1/19/2013@ NEW ORLEANS116-112W5W188O38-7749.4%411445-7957.0%4716
1/21/2013LA CLIPPERS106-99W4.5W197.5O39-7552.0%451738-8345.8%4814
1/23/2013OKLAHOMA CITY104-99W1W208U37-8444.0%461536-7846.2%5119
1/25/2013@ CHICAGO87-103L2.5L189O27-7834.6%441141-8846.6%6415
1/26/2013@ MILWAUKEE102-109L1.5L209.5O39-9341.9%551541-10140.6%6512
1/28/2013@ TORONTO              
1/29/2013@ CLEVELAND              
1/31/2013DALLAS              
2/2/2013PHOENIX              
2/5/2013@ HOUSTON              
2/6/2013@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
2/8/2013@ MEMPHIS              
2/9/2013@ DALLAS              
2/12/2013HOUSTON              

TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/19/2012DETROIT97-91W-2.5W186O35-7248.6%39635-8441.7%6410
12/21/2012ORLANDO93-90W-3.5L187U33-8140.7%38935-7050.0%5018
12/26/2012@ SAN ANTONIO80-100L14L200.5U33-7842.3%421534-7147.9%5017
12/28/2012@ NEW ORLEANS104-97W3W182.5O37-8543.5%47737-8245.1%5916
12/29/2012@ ORLANDO123-88W3W187O46-8256.1%52836-8144.4%457
1/2/2013PORTLAND102-79W-4W192U41-7753.2%451131-7044.3%3818
1/4/2013SACRAMENTO96-105L-7L196O30-7938.0%541540-7652.6%5217
1/6/2013OKLAHOMA CITY92-104L6.5L196.5U34-7644.7%421638-7749.4%4616
1/9/2013PHILADELPHIA90-72W-5W189.5U39-8048.7%511129-7439.2%4413
1/11/2013CHARLOTTE99-78W-8W194.5U39-8645.3%511128-7537.3%4813
1/13/2013MILWAUKEE96-107L-3L192.5O36-8542.4%551540-7751.9%4112
1/15/2013@ BROOKLYN106-113L7T189.5O40-8248.8%501340-8149.4%406
1/16/2013CHICAGO105-107L4.5W183O38-8544.7%531239-8645.3%6014
1/18/2013@ PHILADELPHIA101-108L4.5L190O40-8845.5%511847-9151.6%4811
1/20/2013LA LAKERS108-103W4W201.5O46-8454.8%501538-8843.2%4813
1/23/2013@ MIAMI116-123L10W194.5O44-8850.0%35845-8254.9%6413
1/24/2013@ ORLANDO97-95W4W198.5U39-7850.0%421035-8143.2%5013
1/26/2013CLEVELAND98-99L-7L201U40-8248.8%451537-7847.4%4615
1/28/2013GOLDEN STATE              
1/30/2013@ ATLANTA              
2/1/2013LA CLIPPERS              
2/3/2013MIAMI              
2/6/2013BOSTON              
2/8/2013@ INDIANA              
2/10/2013NEW ORLEANS              
2/12/2013DENVER              
2/13/2013@ NEW YORK              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: GUARDS: STEPHEN CURRY is this offense's engine and a stat-stuffing machine, as long as he's healthy. His ankle should be healed, but his small frame hasn't proven to be up to the rigors of the NBA . . . KLAY THOMPSON is a pure shooter who played himself into a starting job last year. He's a bit one-dimensional, but this spread, up-tempo offense is right up his alley . . . JARRETT JACK will back up both guard spots and provide some insurance for the fragile Curry . . . BRANDON RUSH is going to push for a starting job, but he's never proven to be more than a second-unit talent . . . As a rookie, CHARLES JENKINS proved worthy of a roster spot during his late-season audition. But he'll be looking at a lot of DNP-CDs as long as Curry and Jack are healthy. FORWARDS: DAVID LEE's touches will drop alongside Andrew Bogut. The Warriors seem prepared to give him major minutes despite his defensive shortcomings . . . HARRISON BARNES should push for a starting job early. He's not a great iso player, but the Warriors' offense should set him up with catch-and-score opportunities . . . CARL LANDRY is active around the basket and should do some damage over 20 MPG . . . RICHARD JEFFERSON is going to be in a mentor role until his contract expires in two years . . . JEREMY TYLER is young and a borderline usable big off the bench . . . Second-rounder DRAYMOND GREEN isn't an athlete but does a bit of everything. He figures to have a limited role as a rookie. CENTERS: His fractured ankle is not quite 100 percent, but ANDREW BOGUT hopes to be healed enough when the season starts to be the centerpiece of the frontcourt. He can rebound and defend, and he'll get his share of easy scoring opportunities with so many shooters spreading the floor . . . The Warriors seem content to let ANDRIS BIEDRINS rot on the bench . . . Rookie FESTUS EZELI is too raw offensively to see significant minutes.
TORONTO: GUARDS: KYLE LOWRY is healthy again and will be handed the reigns. He could be the Raptors best player on both ends of the floor . . . As of now, JOSE CALDERON is still on the roster, but he's not long for Toronto with Lowry's arrival. He won't start over Lowry, but he could see decent minutes as the Raptors attempt to showcase him . . . With Toronto's influx of new talent, DeMAR DeROZAN could be marginalized on the offensive end. He hasn't really progressed past the dunker/raw athlete stage of his career . . . Rookie TERRENCE ROSS can just about match DeRozan's athleticism, and while he has no handle, he's a potentially deadly three-point threat . . . JOHN LUCAS III will back up both guard spots . . . ALAN ANDERSON returns as a defensive stopper in the second unit. FORWARDS: ANDREA BARGNANI makes his triumphant return and will likely go back to the perimeter. The Raptors have beefed up in the middle so Bargnani can play outside more . . . LANDRY FIELDS plays enough defense to earn minutes, but it seems like his signing was more a result of Toronto playing cap games to try to land Steve Nash. He'll likely platoon with Terrence Ross . . . ED DAVIS made some strides this offseason, but he's still not where the Raptors want him to be on the offensive end . . . LINAS KLEIZA's knee should be in better shape this season. The Raptors want more shooting, and he has a chance to grab a bigger role . . . Toronto will do everything it can to get out from under AMIR JOHNSON's contract . . . DOMINIC McGUIRE figures to occupy the final seat on the Raptors bench. CENTERS: JONAS VALANCIUNAS would have been the No. 2 pick of the draft had he come out a year later. He's a wiry, strong athlete who's physical down low with soft touch out to 10 feet. Toronto sees him as a franchise cornerstone who meshes nicely with Bargnani . . . AARON GRAY should provide ample competition for the starting center job.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER PRO BASKETBALL PREVIEW (GOLDEN STATE-TORONTO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Warriors-Raptors Preview* ==========================

By MATT BEARDMORE STATS Writer

Golden State (26-17) at Toronto (16-28), 7:00 p.m. EDT

The Golden State Warriors' offense was clicking and they were dominating the glass against Eastern Conference opponents. Then the calendar turned to 2013.

Golden State will try to avoid a third straight loss on its Eastern swing Monday night when it faces the struggling Toronto Raptors.

While starting 13-2 against the East this season, the Warriors (26-17) shot 47.3 percent and averaged 101.6 points with a plus-5.5 rebound margin. In three January games against East opponents, Golden State is scoring 88.0 points per game on 37.8 percent shooting.

The Warriors outrebounded Miami 52-51 in a 92-75 loss on Jan. 16, but that was their lowest point total of the season. Golden State had 19 fewer boards than Chicago in Friday's 103-87 road loss before getting outrebounded 58-50 on Saturday in a 109-102 loss to Milwaukee.

Golden State has been outscored 71-25 in second-chance points during its skid against the East.

"We've got to get back to who we are," coach Mark Jackson said. "... When you allow a team to dominate you on the boards and get second-chance points it sucks the life out of your defense."

Warriors guard Stephen Curry (career-best 21.0 ppg) is averaging 25.8 in five games since missing two with an ankle injury. Curry, though, knows he and his teammates have to do a better on the glass to help Carl Landry and All-Star forward David Lee, who is among the NBA leaders with 27 double-doubles.

"We really have to make a concerted effort to find bodies," Curry said. "We don't have many guys that can just jump up over guys and grab rebounds."

Toronto (16-28) is scoring 104.4 points per game \2013 6.6 more than its season average \2013 on 48.9 percent shooting in its last seven games, but it has won just two of those. All were decided by seven points or fewer.

"We've got to make sure we play every possession, not take a possession off," coach Dwane Casey said after his team's 99-98 loss to Cleveland on Saturday when Kyrie Irving hit a 3-pointer with 0.7 seconds left. "... When we really understand that in winning time, we'll be a special team, but right now we'll still recognizing those situations."

With Andrea Bargnani (torn elbow ligament) and rookie center Jonas Valanciunas (broken finger) not expected back for about a week and a half, the Raptors will need forwards Amir Johnson and Ed Davis to keep producing.

Johnson is averaging 14.6 points and 9.1 boards over the last 10 games, while Davis is scoring a team-best 14.9 with 8.2 rebounds during this stretch.

"They've been playing well this whole stretch," Casey said.

So has Alan Anderson, who is scoring a team-best 18.2 points per game over the last six.

The Raptors need someone to slow down Curry, whose 30.3-point average in four games against Toronto is by far his highest against any team. He was sidelined with a strained tendon in his right foot as the host Raptors won 83-75 on March 4 to end a five-game skid in this series and avoid a third consecutive loss with Golden State in town.

Lee has averaged 21.9 points and 13.1 rebounds in his last seven games versus Toronto.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 2:48:54 PM EST.


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