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NBA : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 5/21/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MILWAUKEE
 
TORONTO
-3  

+3  
-155

+135

215
 
102
Final
120

MILWAUKEE (70 - 24) at TORONTO (67 - 30)
No Previous GameNo Next Game
Tuesday, 5/21/2019 8:30 PM
Eastern Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 4 - MIL Leads 2-1
Board OpenLatest
503MILWAUKEE-2.5-2.5
504TORONTO218216.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games70-24+24.457-3448-46117.958.547.3%58.2108.453.942.9%54.1
Road Games31-15+12.228-1624-22116.756.446.8%57.8110.553.343.1%55.4
Last 5 Games4-1+34-12-3114.853.042.4%67.6102.648.837.5%58.8
Playoff Games10-2+3.410-27-5116.456.745.3%62.7102.952.139.8%54.4
MILWAUKEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)117.958.543-9147.3%13-3835.1%18-2476.7%58926207136
vs opponents surrendering110.755.641-8946.1%11-3235.3%18-2376.7%541024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)116.756.443-9146.8%13-3834.3%18-2476.5%581026217136
Stats Against (All Games)108.453.940-9342.9%13-3635.6%15-2174.2%541024217135
vs opponents averaging110.155.341-8945.7%11-3235.4%17-2376.8%531024218135
Stats Against (Road Games)110.553.341-9443.1%13-3636.2%16-2275.1%551125207135

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games67-30-0.245-5050-45112.956.746.9%52.5107.053.144.4%53.5
Home Games38-11-2.923-2525-23113.957.447.2%52.9105.652.743.5%53.8
Last 5 Games2-3-1.21-43-2102.848.639.9%53.2109.452.842.4%63.4
Playoff Games9-6-3.67-85-10104.351.944.1%50.799.849.941.2%56.1
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)112.956.742-8946.9%12-3436.1%18-2280.6%52925218135
vs opponents surrendering110.955.841-8945.9%11-3235.4%18-2376.8%531024218135
Team Stats (Home Games)113.957.442-8947.2%12-3436.3%17-2280.4%53925219136
Stats Against (All Games)107.053.139-8944.4%11-3233.9%17-2376.8%541124217145
vs opponents averaging110.855.841-8945.8%11-3235.3%18-2376.7%541025217145
Stats Against (Home Games)105.652.739-8943.5%11-3134.8%17-2377.2%541123217155
Average power rating of opponents played: MILWAUKEE 95.2,  TORONTO 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MILWAUKEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/14/2019DETROIT121-86W-15W214.5U44-9048.9%611035-9238.0%5513
4/17/2019DETROIT120-99W-15.5W215O47-9052.2%611237-9937.4%548
4/20/2019@ DETROIT119-103W-9W216.5O42-8648.8%601537-9638.5%529
4/22/2019@ DETROIT127-104W-12W220O43-7954.4%661741-10041.0%4210
4/28/2019BOSTON90-112L-8L223U31-8934.8%55947-8754.0%5510
4/30/2019BOSTON123-102W-8W219O39-8943.8%591134-8639.5%5213
5/3/2019@ BOSTON123-116W2W220O42-8350.6%521535-8143.2%4917
5/6/2019@ BOSTON113-101W1W220U44-10044.0%66834-9037.8%6011
5/8/2019BOSTON116-91W-8.5W220.5U42-9444.7%661429-9331.2%6314
5/15/2019TORONTO108-100W-6.5W218U37-9339.8%681234-9237.0%5312
5/17/2019TORONTO125-103W-6W219.5O43-9246.7%64737-8742.5%5013
5/19/2019@ TORONTO112-118L2.5L222O38-10237.3%742040-10239.2%6817
5/21/2019@ TORONTO              
5/23/2019TORONTO              

TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/13/2019ORLANDO101-104L-9.5L212U40-8845.5%541236-9040.0%5511
4/16/2019ORLANDO111-82W-10.5W212.5U42-8748.3%52730-8137.0%5617
4/19/2019@ ORLANDO98-93W-5.5L211U39-8744.8%491329-8036.2%5216
4/21/2019@ ORLANDO107-85W-5.5W206U40-7553.3%461434-8142.0%4117
4/23/2019ORLANDO115-96W-11W206O41-8548.2%501432-8338.6%5616
4/27/2019PHILADELPHIA108-95W-6W223U41-7951.9%501035-8939.3%5614
4/29/2019PHILADELPHIA89-94L-7.5L219.5U33-9136.3%50930-7639.5%5819
5/2/2019@ PHILADELPHIA95-116L-1.5L217U35-8342.2%42943-8451.2%5513
5/5/2019@ PHILADELPHIA101-96W2W215U35-7646.1%491333-8240.2%5312
5/7/2019PHILADELPHIA125-89W-6W212.5O40-8248.8%521033-7941.8%4319
5/9/2019@ PHILADELPHIA101-112L-1.5L212O35-8143.2%431241-8946.1%6418
5/12/2019PHILADELPHIA92-90W-6L210U34-8938.2%521028-6543.1%4715
5/15/2019@ MILWAUKEE100-108L6.5L218U34-9237.0%531237-9339.8%6812
5/17/2019@ MILWAUKEE103-125L6L219.5O37-8742.5%501343-9246.7%647
5/19/2019MILWAUKEE118-112W-2.5W222O40-10239.2%681738-10237.3%7420
5/21/2019MILWAUKEE              
5/23/2019@ MILWAUKEE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MILWAUKEE: LAST SEASON: 44-38, lost in Eastern Conference first round.
COACH: Mike Budenholzer (first season, sixth NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Eric Bledsoe (17.8 ppg), G Malcolm Brogdon (13.0 ppg), F Giannis Antetokounmpo (26.9 ppg), F Khris Middleton (20.1 ppg), C Brook Lopez (13.0 ppg)
KEY LOSSES: F Jabari Parker, G Jason Terry
KEY ADDITIONS: Lopez, F Ersan Ilyasova, G Pat Connaughton, rookie G Donte DiVincenzo PLAYER TO WATCH: What's next for Antetokounmpo playing under a new system with a new
COACH? Budenholzer is stressing spacing and perimeter shooting, which could open up more 1-on-1 opportunities to the lane for the 6-foot-11 forward with freakish athleticism. With LeBron James leaving Cleveland for the Lakers, Antetokounmpo could emerge as the best player in the East.
OUTLOOK: Expectations are up with the Bucks moving into a new arena and a new
COACH taking over with a track record of winning in the playoffs. The Bucks have made the postseason three out of the last four years. To take the next step, they must secure a top-four seed and/or at least advance out of the first round. Core players Middleton and Bledsoe are also entering the last years of their respective contracts, though Middleton has an option for 2019.
TORONTO: LAST SEASON: 59-23, lost in Eastern Conference semifinals.
COACH: Nick Nurse (first season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Kyle Lowry (16.2 ppg, career-high, 5.6 rpg), G Danny Green (8.6 ppg, San Antonio), F Kawhi Leonard (16.2 ppg in nine games, San Antonio), F Serge Ibaka (112.6 ppg), C Jonas Valanciunas (12.7 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: G DeMar DeRozan, F Jakob Poeltl
KEY ADDITIONS: Leonard, Green, C Greg Monroe
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Leonard will be under intense scrutiny in his first season with Toronto, and his last before free agency. A former Defensive Player of the Year and NBA Finals MVP, Leonard was limited to nine games last season because of a thigh injury, and his relationship with the Spurs soured during his lengthy rehab. The Raptors will hope Leonard likes his time north of the border enough to sign a long-term deal with Toronto next summer.
OUTLOOK: A lot has changed since Toronto set a franchise record with 59 wins last season. The Raptors fired
COACH of the Year Dwane Casey and replaced him with Nurse, a first-time NBA head
COACH. Toronto also traded franchise icon DeMar DeRozan and C Jakob Poeltl to acquire Leonard and Green from the Spurs. The Raptors need to brush aside the issue of Leonard's future and use the regular season to get comfortable together so they can focus on postseason success.
PREVIEW
Raptors aim to tie Eastern Conference finals
 

TORONTO -- The game of adjustments will continue Tuesday night when the host Toronto Raptors try to even the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals against the Milwaukee Bucks.

The Raptors showed a few new wrinkles Sunday night in Game 3 when they defeated the visiting Bucks 118-112 in double-overtime.

The Bucks, who lead the series 2-1, will try to have answers in Game 4.

One adjustment Raptors coach Nick Nurse made Sunday was in dealing with Giannis Antetokounmpo, who was held to 12 points on 5-of-16 shooting, but gathered 23 rebounds, before fouling out early in the second overtime.

"(Nurse) said everybody is going to be guarding him," said forward Kawhi Leonard, who scored 36 points and played a career-high 52 minutes on Sunday. "Pretty much everybody just has to be ready to step up and like I said before, one man can't guard him. It takes the whole team, and that's what we did. Everybody stepped up, took the challenge and just wanted to guard him."

Antetokounmpo saw the double-overtime defeat as a missed opportunity.

"What bothers me is that we had a chance," Antetokounmpo said. "Even though we didn't play well, we still had a chance. If we play a little bit better we probably would have won this game and we'd be up 3-0.

"But at the end of the day, nothing's going to be easy. I don't expect this to be easy. We can't allow Kawhi to have 11 field goals made when me, Khris (Middleton) and (Eric) Bledsoe had 11 (combined). As the leaders of the team, that cannot happen."

Middleton and Bledsoe, each shot 3-for-16 from the field.

Antetokounmpo added seven assists and four blocks and made eight turnovers as Leonard guarded him with the Raptors also using frequent double teams.

"This is what makes average, good and great players," Antetokounmpo said. "That's the difference, when they can react and be basketball players. It's way easier if I knew where my shots were going to come from. It's way easier when I can figure out the defense and know who is going to guard me, but now they're double-teaming me, showing walls. But I've got to be a basketball player, I've got to react, I've got to be in the moment. Usually, good basketball players, they can do that really well."

Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer figures some tweaking is in order.

"He's making the right read," Budenholzer said of Antetokounmpo. "He's making the pass. And we've probably got to shoot it a little bit better. We've got to drive it a little bit better. Maybe we can create more space for him. We'll look at all those things.

"But, you know, I think when somebody is committed to getting the ball out of his hands, we feel great about the shooting around him and the players around him. Hopefully, we can make teams pay. We were right on the cusp of winning a game when we didn't play that well."

The fact that Leonard was the primary defender on Antetokounmpo doesn't change the five-man approach to guarding him.

"It's a team deal with him," Nurse said. "But, again, Kawhi did a great job. ... He was up and not giving him quite as much runway to get flying off of. But so were the other guys that ended up on him in a switch or in different parts of the game. They were all a little bit more locked in. We took steps forward to get physical. The other night we were backing away from everything."

Leonard seemed to be favoring a leg early Sunday and has logged considerable playing time.

"It was a lot of minutes, but I think he's OK," Nurse said.

--Larry Millson, Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 7:02:49 AM EST.


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