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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 2/13/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
TORONTO
+8.5  

-8.5  
+300

-400

204
 
112
Final
115

MIAMI (30 - 26) at TORONTO (39 - 16)
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Tuesday, 2/13/2018 7:05 PM
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501MIAMI206205
502TORONTO-8-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-26+1.227-2722-32100.351.545.1%50.4101.151.045.2%49.6
Road Games16-14+9.919-1111-18100.451.145.5%50.8100.750.944.3%51.0
Last 5 Games1-4-62-33-2101.050.042.3%53.6103.854.248.9%47.2
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.351.538-8345.1%11-3135.7%14-1975.5%50922207145
vs opponents surrendering105.953.440-8646.1%10-2936.2%16-2177.0%511023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)100.451.138-8345.5%11-3135.9%14-1973.4%51823207146
Stats Against (All Games)101.151.037-8245.2%9-2635.7%18-2378.8%50820197135
vs opponents averaging105.853.139-8546.0%10-2936.3%17-2277.1%51923208145
Stats Against (Road Games)100.750.937-8344.3%9-2734.9%18-2376.7%51921197135

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games39-16+11.631-2428-27111.657.147.0%51.3103.351.544.7%52.3
Home Games23-4+11.216-1112-15112.757.647.0%53.7100.449.743.5%52.1
Last 5 Games5-0+45-02-3115.660.448.7%51.694.645.841.6%50.2
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.657.141-8847.0%11-3235.6%18-2280.0%511023228136
vs opponents surrendering105.953.239-8645.9%10-2936.0%17-2276.8%511023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)112.757.642-9047.0%12-3236.0%16-2179.0%541124218126
Stats Against (All Games)103.351.538-8544.7%9-2534.9%19-2476.8%521022207155
vs opponents averaging105.55339-8545.9%10-2836.2%17-2276.8%521023208145
Stats Against (Home Games)100.449.737-8543.5%9-2436.0%18-2375.6%52921197145
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 95.5,  TORONTO 95.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2018NEW YORK107-103W-6.5L202.5O38-9440.4%521439-8048.7%4919
1/7/2018UTAH103-102W-4L196O40-8348.2%46837-8245.1%5011
1/9/2018@ TORONTO90-89W4W204.5U39-9740.2%711335-9038.9%475
1/10/2018@ INDIANA114-106W4W202.5O43-8153.1%441543-8650.0%5314
1/14/2018MILWAUKEE97-79W-1.5W203.5U35-7646.1%541325-7931.6%4715
1/15/2018@ CHICAGO111-119L1.5L207O40-8447.6%491442-8847.7%499
1/17/2018@ MILWAUKEE106-101W4.5W203O38-8246.3%541433-7643.4%489
1/19/2018@ BROOKLYN95-101L-3L207.5U35-8441.7%521136-7647.4%5014
1/20/2018@ CHARLOTTE106-105W7W201.5O43-8749.4%521441-9045.6%517
1/22/2018@ HOUSTON90-99L11W213.5U39-8247.6%511636-8144.4%4714
1/25/2018SACRAMENTO88-89L-9.5L200.5U31-8237.8%571338-8146.9%4713
1/27/2018CHARLOTTE95-91W-3.5W207U38-8544.7%611229-8434.5%557
1/29/2018@ DALLAS95-88W-2W196.5U34-7545.3%501633-8638.4%5012
1/31/2018@ CLEVELAND89-91L2.5W217.5U36-8343.4%621928-8035.0%5716
2/2/2018@ PHILADELPHIA97-103L4L203U34-8739.1%621142-8549.4%4710
2/3/2018@ DETROIT107-111L4.5W200O44-9148.4%371144-8452.4%5517
2/5/2018ORLANDO109-111L-8.5L205.5O40-9343.0%631241-8448.8%4511
2/7/2018HOUSTON101-109L4.5L207O39-8844.3%481338-7451.4%449
2/9/2018MILWAUKEE91-85W-1.5W199U32-8836.4%581632-7642.1%4517
2/13/2018@ TORONTO              
2/14/2018@ PHILADELPHIA              
2/23/2018@ NEW ORLEANS              
2/24/2018MEMPHIS              
2/27/2018PHILADELPHIA              
3/1/2018LA LAKERS              

TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2018@ MILWAUKEE129-110W1W217O48-8655.8%461141-7753.2%4111
1/8/2018@ BROOKLYN114-113W-7.5L217.5O43-10142.6%621539-10039.0%6716
1/9/2018MIAMI89-90L-4L204.5U35-9038.9%47539-9740.2%7113
1/11/2018CLEVELAND133-99W2.5W221.5O53-10650.0%72934-8938.2%459
1/13/2018GOLDEN STATE125-127L5.5W227O45-9248.9%531147-8158.0%376
1/15/2018@ PHILADELPHIA111-117L-2L220.5O38-9540.0%511540-8149.4%5821
1/17/2018DETROIT96-91W-8.5L212.5U34-8042.5%562037-8842.0%5514
1/19/2018SAN ANTONIO86-83W-6L204U34-8540.0%591331-9134.1%6112
1/20/2018@ MINNESOTA109-115L-2L214.5O39-8347.0%411338-8146.9%5811
1/24/2018@ ATLANTA108-93W-6.5W214.5U39-8943.8%661737-9439.4%5516
1/26/2018UTAH93-97L-8L209.5U37-9538.9%591136-8741.4%6113
1/28/2018LA LAKERS123-111W-10W217.5O46-9250.0%601440-9243.5%5413
1/30/2018MINNESOTA109-104W-6.5L218.5U39-8148.1%47842-8549.4%518
2/1/2018@ WASHINGTON119-122L-4L214O44-8353.0%371844-8551.8%5016
2/2/2018PORTLAND130-105W-4.5W215.5O46-9946.5%52637-7350.7%4810
2/4/2018MEMPHIS101-86W-11W207U41-8946.1%531129-8135.8%5219
2/6/2018BOSTON111-91W-5W208.5U40-8050.0%481533-8339.8%5017
2/8/2018NEW YORK113-88W-14W213.5U43-9545.3%57833-8339.8%5115
2/11/2018@ CHARLOTTE123-103W-4W217O49-8756.3%481238-8942.7%5013
2/13/2018MIAMI              
2/14/2018@ CHICAGO              
2/23/2018MILWAUKEE              
2/26/2018DETROIT              
2/28/2018@ ORLANDO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: Miami went 30-11 in the second half of last season, and kept the core of that team together after giving long-term deals to Dion Waiters and James Johnson, plus finding the space needed to pick up Wayne Ellington's option. Kelly Olynyk does some things in pick-and-roll situations that draw comparisons to what Chris Bosh used to do in Miami, and Justise Winslow's return to the rotation after an injury-plagued year may also help. The key to the team's success, however, is going to be the play of Goran Dragic, who found a new gear this past summer when he led his native Slovenia to its first European championship. He's a clear locker-room leader alongside 15-year veteran Udonis Haslem, and the Heat, who don't have a true backup point guard, need Dragic to be great if they're going to contend in the East.
TORONTO: Toronto spent big to re-sign Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka and keep them alongside three-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan. The Raptors have plenty of talented youngsters behind the big three, but no experienced veterans. C.J. Miles posted a career-high .413 shooting percentage from 3-point range with the Pacers last season, and the hope is that he can be a reliable outside threat that opens up the floor for his teammates. But without consistent production from their top trio, Toronto could be in trouble.
PREVIEW
Raptors look to protect home court against Heat
 

TORONTO -- The Toronto Raptors have lost only four times this season at home, one of them to the Miami Heat, who will visit the Air Canada Centre Tuesday night.

The Heat defeated the Raptors 90-89 on Jan. 9 in the first meeting of the season between the teams with Wayne Ellington scoring on a layup for Miami in the final second of the game.

It was the third home loss of the season for the Raptors and ended a 12-game winning streak at the ACC, equaling a franchise best.

The Raptors have the best home record in the NBA at 23-4. The Heat are 16-14 on the road.

During their current five-game winning streak, the Raptors (39-16) have taken over first place in the Eastern Conference, leading the Boston Celtics by one-half of a game.

In defeating the Hornets 123-103 in Charlotte Sunday afternoon, Dwane Casey earned his 300th win as Raptors coach, the most in franchise history.

"This is a great accomplishment for him and he deserves to be in the record books in this organization," Raptors starting point guard Kyle Lowry said.

Raptors starting forward OG Anunoby is listed as questionable with a sprained right ankle. He was injured in the first half at Charlotte and did not return for the second half. Casey suggested that Anunoby might be given the game off Tuesday as a precaution.

The Heat (30-26), meanwhile, ended a five-game losing streak when they defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 91-85 on Friday.

It marked the return of Dwyane Wade, who was obtained in a deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers the day before. The guard scored three points in 22 minutes in the game at Miami.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said Kelly Olynyk, who has missed the past two games with a strained left shoulder, is improving but will not play in the game in Toronto. The forward injured the shoulder in the first quarter against the Orlando Magic on Feb. 5.

"We want to really treat him and make sure he's continuing to make the progress he's made the last few days," Spoelstra said.

With Olynyk out, the Heat could again at times go with Hassan Whiteside and Bam Adebayo, who were effective against Milwaukee, to face Toronto's Jonas Valanciunas and Serge Ibaka.

White and Adebayo were on the court together for 10 minutes and combined for 11 points against the Bucks. They combined for 27 points and 26 rebounds overall in the game.

"Those two guys are a force to be reckoned with and it's going to make a lot of our jobs easier to understand how they utilize them," Wade said after playing with them Friday. "So, I'm excited about that and looking to see how to help other guys understand how to utilize them, because they're going to open everything up for both of us."

"It was great, man," Whiteside said. "It was a couple of times we were just playing volleyball with each other on the rebounds. It's a lot different when he's out there. It's really athletic."

Toronto has won each of its five games during the winning streak by a margin of 15 or more points, for the first time in franchise history. No Raptors starter has played 30 minutes in any of the past four games.

Toronto's reserves have combined to score at least 50 points in each of the past five games (Feb. 2-11), averaging 56.0 points during this stretch. The Raptors' second unit scored 55 points Sunday at Charlotte.

"They are phenomenal," Lowry said Sunday after the second unit again played the entire fourth quarter. "We are going to need them, and we love to see them continue to grow. It makes me smile, it makes DeMar (DeRozan) smile, it makes all of us happy."

The second unit plays a style of play based on constant movement.

"It's nothing new under the sun," Casey said. "We call it Flow and the young guys started working on it this summer. Just really got into as far as moving the ball and their activity is just as important as anything else."


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 11:51:20 AM EST.


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