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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 3/22/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW YORK
 
UTAH
+12  

-12  
+550

-850

202
 
101
Final
108

NEW YORK (27 - 43) at UTAH (43 - 28)
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Wednesday, 3/22/2017 10:35 PM
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765NEW YORK202202
766UTAH-10-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW YORK - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-43-10.536-3435-35105.353.044.7%53.7108.756.045.3%53.9
Road Games11-25-6.817-1918-18104.952.643.1%54.6110.457.545.6%55.8
Last 5 Games1-4-3.82-33-2101.251.643.8%49.4109.660.445.7%58.6
NEW YORK Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.353.040-8944.7%9-2535.6%17-2178.5%541222217136
vs opponents surrendering105.953.239-8645.7%10-2735.9%18-2377.1%521023208145
Team Stats (Road Games)104.952.639-9143.1%9-2534.4%18-2379.3%551222217136
Stats Against (All Games)108.756.040-8845.3%10-2834.6%19-2577.5%541222198125
vs opponents averaging105.553.139-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)110.457.540-8845.6%10-2835.0%20-2677.1%561123197125

UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games43-28-0.530-3736-35100.349.046.3%50.996.548.344.1%48.1
Home Games23-12-6.715-1715-20100.250.046.3%51.394.347.943.3%47.7
Last 5 Games2-3-2.92-22-396.047.044.8%52.896.845.244.8%47.6
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.349.037-7946.3%9-2636.6%18-2375.5%51920197135
vs opponents surrendering105.953.339-8545.9%10-2736.0%18-2477.1%521023208145
Team Stats (Home Games)100.250.036-7846.3%10-2737.6%18-2475.5%51919197134
Stats Against (All Games)96.548.336-8244.1%8-2335.9%16-2175.9%48918207124
vs opponents averaging105.653.239-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)94.347.935-8243.3%9-2436.8%15-1975.4%48916217124
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW YORK 95.7,  UTAH 95.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW YORK - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/10/2017DENVER123-131L-2L229O52-9355.9%381054-9556.8%4915
2/12/2017SAN ANTONIO94-90W9W210U34-6850.0%501933-9136.3%5011
2/15/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY105-116L7.5L218O41-8647.7%421541-8846.6%6112
2/23/2017@ CLEVELAND104-119L10L223.5U42-10042.0%581246-8752.9%4912
2/25/2017PHILADELPHIA110-109W-6.5L220U43-9147.3%541140-9542.1%5911
2/27/2017TORONTO91-92L3.5W211U33-7345.2%471733-7842.3%4512
3/1/2017@ ORLANDO101-90W2W216U34-8142.0%551134-8341.0%5212
3/3/2017@ PHILADELPHIA102-105L-1.5L216.5U33-8439.3%461036-8243.9%6216
3/5/2017GOLDEN STATE105-112L10.5W219U39-8347.0%581540-8845.5%438
3/6/2017@ ORLANDO113-105W3.5W207O40-8646.5%49940-8547.1%5113
3/8/2017@ MILWAUKEE93-104L6.5L208.5U39-8446.4%491537-8643.0%558
3/11/2017@ DETROIT92-112L6.5L212.5U36-8243.9%511846-9647.9%577
3/12/2017@ BROOKLYN112-120L1L221.5O39-9441.5%53940-8746.0%6312
3/14/2017INDIANA87-81W3W210.5U35-8342.2%551432-8736.8%5916
3/16/2017BROOKLYN110-121L-5L221.5O41-8846.6%37741-8548.2%6113
3/20/2017@ LA CLIPPERS105-114L11W215O40-8944.9%511243-8749.4%539
3/22/2017@ UTAH              
3/23/2017@ PORTLAND              
3/25/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
3/27/2017DETROIT              
3/29/2017MIAMI              
3/31/2017@ MIAMI              
4/2/2017BOSTON              
4/4/2017CHICAGO              
4/6/2017WASHINGTON              
4/7/2017@ MEMPHIS              

UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/11/2017BOSTON104-112L-6.5L204.5O35-8640.7%49942-7159.2%4316
2/13/2017LA CLIPPERS72-88L-8L207.5U28-8732.2%601036-8144.4%5413
2/15/2017PORTLAND111-88W-9W204.5U42-8151.9%521432-7940.5%4616
2/24/2017@ MILWAUKEE109-95W-3W202.5O37-7450.0%461432-7443.2%4115
2/26/2017@ WASHINGTON102-92W2W204U34-7346.6%612437-8742.5%4015
2/28/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY106-109L-2.5L203O43-9346.2%44739-7651.3%5214
3/1/2017MINNESOTA80-107L-6.5L199.5U35-9038.9%521439-7850.0%5210
3/3/2017BROOKLYN112-97W-13W206O38-7451.4%531336-8940.4%5212
3/5/2017@ SACRAMENTO110-109W-10L191.5O41-9045.6%601343-8351.8%4312
3/6/2017NEW ORLEANS88-83W-5T196.5U33-8140.7%501930-8435.7%6020
3/8/2017@ HOUSTON115-108W8.5W215.5O41-7653.9%521635-7944.3%408
3/11/2017@ OKLAHOMA CITY104-112L4.5L207.5O36-7548.0%421243-8650.0%5112
3/13/2017LA CLIPPERS114-108W-2W202.5O41-7852.6%49739-7850.0%366
3/15/2017@ DETROIT97-83W-2.5W200U36-7746.8%531536-8641.9%467
3/16/2017@ CLEVELAND83-91L8T209U34-8241.5%511636-8641.9%6010
3/18/2017@ CHICAGO86-95L-6L193U31-8138.3%571438-8047.5%4510
3/20/2017@ INDIANA100-107L-2.5L193.5O40-8845.5%541038-8743.7%517
3/22/2017NEW YORK              
3/25/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
3/27/2017NEW ORLEANS              
3/29/2017@ SACRAMENTO              
3/31/2017WASHINGTON              
4/2/2017@ SAN ANTONIO              
4/4/2017PORTLAND              
4/7/2017MINNESOTA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW YORK: BACKCOURT: We've all accepted that PG Derrick Rose will never recover his MVP form, but he can still be a difference-maker if he plays within his own limitations. PG Brandon Jennings has already earned the love of MSG in the preseason, and he'll bring emotional leadership and quick scoring off the bench. SG Courtney Lee is a steady but unexciting option on the wing, which is maybe what this backcourt needs. . . . FRONTCOURT: SF Carmelo Anthony tends to be the best version of himself when surrounded with a competitive roster, which he is now. PF Kristaps Porzingis was everything Knicks fans dreamed of in his rookie campaign, looking highly skilled and entirely unafraid against NBA competition. He faded somewhat over the course of the long season, which is common for rooks. Just how much gas C Joakim Noah has left in the tank is to be determined. . . . BOTTOM LINE: How these pieces will gel under coach Jeff Hornacek is anyone's guess'there are plenty of volatile personalities. The talent is there, though, and almost everyone here is playing with a chip on his shoulder.
UTAH: BACKCOURT: PG Dante Exum is back at full health and looked it in the preseason, showing the explosiveness that made him a top-five pick. He'll back up PG George Hill, an underrated point guard and a huge upgrade at the position for Utah. SG Rodney Hood broke out in his second year in the league, regularly stringing together 20-plus-point performances in the season's second half. . . . FRONTCOURT: C Rudy 'The French Rejection' Gobert was third in the league with 2.21 blocks per game last year, and he's the kind of rim protector other teams would kill for. He was also sixth with 11.0 rebounds per game. PF Derrick Favors also does both those things well alongside him, and rookie PF Trey Lyles impressed at the end of his rookie year. Star SF Gordon Hayward is uncertain when he'll return from a finger injury, and his absence will be felt. . . . BOTTOM LINE: Fans and talking heads have high expectations for the Jazz this season, and they have good reason to. Almost everyone on the roster is still improving. Hayward's injury may hold them back in the early going, however.
PREVIEW
Jazz hope to snap skid vs. Knicks
 

SALT LAKE CITY -- Snapping a three-game slump is critical for the Utah Jazz in a tightening race for the fourth seed in the Western Conference.

Utah returns home to face the New York Knicks on Wednesday night after dropping three games to close out a four-game Midwestern road trip. The Jazz averaged just 89.7 points per contest in losses to Cleveland, Chicago and Indiana and shot under 30 percent from the perimeter each time.

"You're only as good as your last game, and our last game is a loss," Utah coach Quin Snyder said after Monday's 107-100 loss to the Pacers. "A couple of games ago in Detroit, we felt pretty good about ourselves. We have to find a way to keep grinding and winning. We've got to get home and get back to it."

Utah (43-28) is currently enjoying a three-game winning streak at home, most recently beating the Los Angeles Clippers 114-108 on March 13. Gordon Hayward averaged 20.7 points over those three games while George Hill averaged 26.5 points in wins over the Clippers and Nets.

Hayward is coming off a season-high 38 points on 16-of-24 shooting against the Pacers. It represented a bounce-back performance for the all-star forward after he averaged just 15.3 points in his previous four road games and shot under 35 percent from the field in three of the four contests.

Scoring outbursts -- like the one he enjoyed against the Pacers -- mean little to Hayward when they don't accompany wins.

"I would rather have zero points and win the game," Hayward said.

Victories have become equally scarce for the Knicks in March. New York chalked up its fifth loss in six games after falling to the Clippers 114-105 on Monday night.

Kristaps Porzingis returned from a one-game absence due to a thigh bruise to score 18 points and pull down 11 rebounds. It wasn't nearly enough for the Knicks, who trailed by 25 points after three quarters.

New York (27-43) has lost three straight road games heading into Utah. Finishing the season strong is a priority for the Knicks, who are 7 1/2 games outside of the final Eastern Conference playoff spot with 12 games remaining.

"We want to finish the season and not give up," Porzingis said. "Obviously, we're not where we want to be at this point in the season, but we just got to keep fighting. Individually, keep working and keep growing. That's it. Game by game."

Bench play has provided a highlight for the Knicks over the last two games. New York has gotten 41.0 points per game in those contests from its second unit -- highlighted by a 23-point outburst on 10-of-15 shooting from center Kyle O' Quinn.

"That second team does it all the time in practice," Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek said. "They just play hard. They're willing to hit the open guy and they move. There's back cuts. We had two or three back cuts (against the Clippers). We just have guys who are willing to make those moves and the ball gets moved around a little bit."


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