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NBA : ATS Matchup
Sunday 2/26/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PORTLAND
 
TORONTO
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

208.5
 
106
Final
112

PORTLAND (24 - 33) at TORONTO (34 - 24)
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Sunday, 2/26/2017 6:05 PM
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809PORTLAND212.5209
810TORONTO-4.5-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-33-11.623-3431-26107.454.645.4%51.2110.055.945.3%54.0
Road Games10-20-5.911-1916-14106.055.044.6%50.8111.857.845.8%54.8
Last 5 Games2-3-1.81-42-3105.850.044.8%56.8111.247.845.4%50.2
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)107.454.639-8745.4%10-2836.1%18-2478.3%511022227135
vs opponents surrendering105.25339-8545.6%10-2735.8%18-2377.0%521023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)106.055.038-8644.6%10-2735.4%19-2480.3%511021237145
Stats Against (All Games)110.055.939-8645.3%10-2638.0%22-2879.2%541021208135
vs opponents averaging105.853.239-8545.7%10-2736.1%18-2377.4%521023208135
Stats Against (Road Games)111.857.840-8745.8%10-2639.5%22-2878.4%551122208136

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games34-24-2032-2532-26108.454.446.4%50.1104.252.845.4%51.0
Home Games20-10-13.216-1318-12111.455.847.3%51.7102.953.244.6%50.0
Last 5 Games2-3-4.21-41-4100.248.447.2%49.2100.250.444.8%46.2
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)108.454.439-8546.4%9-2537.0%20-2580.2%501119219115
vs opponents surrendering10653.239-8645.6%10-2735.8%18-2377.1%521023208135
Team Stats (Home Games)111.455.840-8547.3%9-2438.9%22-2781.9%521119208115
Stats Against (All Games)104.252.838-8345.4%10-2836.0%19-2478.3%511022206145
vs opponents averaging105.753.139-8545.5%10-2835.8%18-2377.2%521023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)102.953.238-8544.6%10-2834.3%18-2376.9%501121217134
Average power rating of opponents played: PORTLAND 95.8,  TORONTO 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/18/2017@ CHARLOTTE85-107L5.5L217U33-9435.1%531541-8747.1%5712
1/20/2017@ PHILADELPHIA92-93L-2L209.5U33-8937.1%591336-9239.1%6819
1/21/2017@ BOSTON127-123W8W217O43-9246.7%481442-9245.7%6121
1/25/2017LA LAKERS105-98W-8L221U43-9047.8%531137-9439.4%5713
1/27/2017MEMPHIS112-109W-1.5W206O38-8146.9%421237-7748.1%4911
1/29/2017GOLDEN STATE111-113L6W225.5U46-9349.5%481836-7945.6%5118
1/31/2017CHARLOTTE115-98W-3.5W215U42-9345.2%59833-8339.8%499
2/3/2017DALLAS104-108L-6.5L206O40-8845.5%54936-7647.4%434
2/5/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY99-105L4.5L217.5U35-8740.2%481240-9840.8%7112
2/7/2017@ DALLAS114-113W-3L207.5O42-8648.8%581537-7549.3%347
2/9/2017BOSTON111-120L-3L222.5O39-7750.6%491544-9148.4%488
2/13/2017ATLANTA104-109L-2L218.5U37-10335.9%781432-8338.6%619
2/15/2017@ UTAH88-111L9L204.5U32-7940.5%461642-8151.9%5214
2/23/2017@ ORLANDO112-103W-2.5W217.5U41-8150.6%531934-8639.5%5614
2/26/2017@ TORONTO              
2/28/2017@ DETROIT              
3/2/2017OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/4/2017BROOKLYN              
3/6/2017@ MINNESOTA              
3/7/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
3/9/2017PHILADELPHIA              
3/11/2017WASHINGTON              
3/12/2017@ PHOENIX              
3/14/2017@ NEW ORLEANS              

TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/17/2017@ BROOKLYN119-109W-8W223O48-9252.2%49940-8944.9%4913
1/18/2017@ PHILADELPHIA89-94L-6L215U34-8639.5%50931-7044.3%5722
1/20/2017@ CHARLOTTE78-113L1.5L215.5U29-8633.7%391240-8050.0%6314
1/22/2017PHOENIX103-115L-12L220U33-8339.8%46940-7950.6%5015
1/24/2017SAN ANTONIO106-108L-3L203O38-8445.2%541338-8544.7%5112
1/25/2017@ MEMPHIS99-101L5.5W201U39-9242.4%58836-7846.2%519
1/27/2017MILWAUKEE102-86W-6W213U37-8444.0%541431-8038.7%5419
1/29/2017ORLANDO113-114L-11L211.5O36-7945.6%481142-7953.2%4512
1/31/2017NEW ORLEANS108-106W-7.5L212.5O43-9445.7%601440-9442.6%5311
2/1/2017@ BOSTON104-109L6W214U41-7852.6%561536-8741.4%489
2/3/2017@ ORLANDO94-102L-5.5L206.5U34-8739.1%521137-8046.2%5811
2/5/2017@ BROOKLYN103-95W-6.5W216U40-8746.0%491132-7642.1%4721
2/6/2017LA CLIPPERS118-109W-7W217.5O41-8448.8%53942-9046.7%479
2/8/2017@ MINNESOTA109-112L-3L211O42-7953.2%451339-8048.7%428
2/12/2017DETROIT101-102L-6.5L212.5U38-7550.7%48936-8442.9%527
2/14/2017@ CHICAGO94-105L-4.5L210U35-7745.5%421635-7347.9%5017
2/15/2017CHARLOTTE90-85W-6L213U32-8438.1%561432-7642.1%4617
2/24/2017BOSTON107-97W-1.5W213U40-8149.4%55933-7842.3%4111
2/26/2017PORTLAND              
2/27/2017@ NEW YORK              
3/1/2017WASHINGTON              
3/3/2017@ WASHINGTON              
3/4/2017@ MILWAUKEE              
3/8/2017@ NEW ORLEANS              
3/10/2017@ ATLANTA              
3/11/2017@ MIAMI              
3/13/2017DALLAS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PORTLAND: BACKCOURT: PG Damian Lillard was a snub for the All-Star Game last season, but was awarded Second Team All-NBA status at the year's end, joining the likes of Chris Paul and Kevin Durant. He's one of the best leaders a team could ask for. He and SG C.J. McCollum will dominate the ball, with McCollum being a surprisingly efficient scorer. SG Allen Crabbe, his backup, returns on a big contract and likely with a larger role. . . . FRONTCOURT: PF Al-Farouq Aminu is the best defensive player on the roster, and he averaged nearly 15 points and nine rebounds per game in the postseason last year. C Ed Davis is the other outstanding defender on the front line. SF Evan Turner arrives via free agency to do a little bit of everything except, hopefully, shoot three-pointers. C Mason Plumlee and PF Meyers Leonard both look to take steps forward. . . . BOTTOM LINE: After tons of talent left in free agency left last offseason, the Blazers greatly exceeded expectations by winning 44 games and a playoff series. Their core is young, so there's no reason for them to not keep improving.
TORONTO: BACKCOURT: PG Kyle Lowry looked like an improved player in every possible way last season in earning his way to a Third Team All-NBA nod. It's hard to believe that he's just now reaching his prime at the age of 30. SG DeMar DeRozan had a breakout season, too, finishing second in the Eastern Conference with 23.5 points per game. Local boy PG Cory Joseph is an elite backup point guard behind Lowry. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Jonas Valanciunas is one of the NBA's more underappreciated talents, likely because his post moves are a little old fashioned. The other possible reason is his not-so-good defense. The Raps drafted similarly tall C Jakob Poeltl to back him up, and he's at least interesting as a prospect. SF DeMarre Carroll missed most of his first season in Toronto with an injury, and his full-time presence will help on both ends of the floor. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Losing playoff stud Bismack Biyombo hurts, but Carroll was the team's big signing a year ago and adds incredibly valuable depth on the wing. If there's a drop-off here, it will be slight.
PREVIEW
Raptors host Trail Blazers buoyed by new additions
 

TORONTO -- The Toronto Raptors received instant results from their two newest players when they outworked the Boston Celtics 107-97 on Friday.

Serge Ibaka, obtained in a trade with the Orlando Magic on Feb. 14, and P.J. Tucker, acquired in a deal with the Phoenix Suns Thursday, both made big contributions to help offset the loss of All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry to a wrist injury.

Ibaka (15 points, seven rebounds) and Tucker (nine points, 10 rebounds) were making their Raptors' debuts on limited practice time with their new team and it led to optimism about how much better they can make the Toronto as they become more familiar with their new surroundings.

The process will continue Sunday when the Raptors (34-24) host the Portland Trail Blazers (24-33) at the Air Canada Centre.

The Trail Blazers also won their first game since the All-Star break with a 112-103 victory over the Orlando Magic as they try to make a run at a playoff spot.

The Raptors hope their new players will help them make an extended playoff run, perhaps even improving on last season when they lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference finals.

"Obviously, we haven't had a full practice with everybody, not everybody knows the plays," said All-Star shooting guard DeMar DeRozan after he scored a career-best 43 points Friday, 12 in the fourth quarter. "Everybody knows how to play basketball. Our main goal was to get stops and we got stops and just played, kept it simple."

Asked about what his new teammates brought, DeRozan said: "Little bit of everything, especially in the second half. With Serge ... spacing out the floor, I felt the lane being a lot more open. The toughness that P.J. brought in the second half, especially in the fourth quarter rebounding and bringing the physicality."

"I didn't (take part in the) shootaround, I didn't do anything and to see the chemistry we had," Tucker said. "Me and Serge didn't know any plays. We were just kind of playing. I was just kind of a feel and we were working through it and talking. I feel with DeMarre (Carroll) it was amazing; it was really good. It was special and I think we can build something really nice."

"We have a lot of potential to a lot of good things this year," Ibaka said. "We need a couple more practices together to learn each other and then when Kyle (Lowry) comes back, it is going to be very good."

Lowry injured his wrist in the final game before the All-Star break, a win over the Charlotte Hornets Feb. 15, and played in the All-Star Game. He tried shooting Friday and he was scratched from the game and the injury will be re-evaluated during the weekend.

The Raptors did have Patrick Patterson, who had missed six games with a left-knee contusion, and he scored 11 points off the bench Friday.


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