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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 11/22/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
UTAH
+16  

-16  


208.5
 
109
Final
113

GOLDEN STATE (3 - 13) at UTAH (9 - 5)
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Friday, 11/22/2019 9:05 PM
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543GOLDEN STATE211208
544UTAH-16-16
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games3-13-3.66-109-7108.252.743.2%52.7118.961.148.2%55.1
Road Games2-7-1.44-55-4107.452.042.3%53.8119.661.148.9%56.6
Last 5 Games1-4-0.92-31-4100.450.841.9%53.8114.058.846.9%54.8
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)108.252.739-9043.2%9-3031.3%21-2583.8%531024207144
vs opponents surrendering111.15541-9045.3%12-3335.0%18-2377.6%551024228155
Team Stats (Road Games)107.452.039-9342.3%9-3029.9%19-2382.9%541224188145
Stats Against (All Games)118.961.144-9148.2%14-3540.3%17-2376.2%551127217145
vs opponents averaging111.755.540-8945.5%12-3435.6%19-2476.9%541024228155
Stats Against (Road Games)119.661.145-9248.9%15-3541.4%15-2173.0%571128218166

UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-5-2.85-93-11104.451.944.4%54.6100.648.642.3%53.5
Home Games6-1+1.53-42-5107.655.646.1%55.6100.350.941.7%52.9
Last 5 Games3-2-5.12-32-3110.454.842.5%57.6107.256.044.8%55.4
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.451.937-8244.4%11-3036.9%20-2675.7%55820227154
vs opponents surrendering11154.640-8945.1%12-3336.1%19-2477.0%541023228155
Team Stats (Home Games)107.655.640-8746.1%11-2938.0%16-2371.0%56920237154
Stats Against (All Games)100.648.637-8742.3%10-3231.1%17-2275.5%53918247145
vs opponents averaging111.355.841-8945.5%12-3434.5%18-2476.9%551024228166
Stats Against (Home Games)100.350.936-8641.7%10-3032.1%19-2479.8%53818236155
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 97.4,  UTAH 95.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/24/2019LA CLIPPERS122-141L1.5L229.5O39-9939.4%491350-8062.5%4917
10/27/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY92-120L1.5L224U30-9232.6%501444-7955.7%5622
10/28/2019@ NEW ORLEANS134-123W4W236O51-10449.0%721848-10346.6%5215
10/30/2019PHOENIX110-121L-5.5L231.5U36-8243.9%501644-9645.8%5716
11/1/2019SAN ANTONIO110-127L7L222.5O39-8446.4%431144-9347.3%5711
11/2/2019CHARLOTTE87-93L5.5L221U34-7744.2%461836-8542.4%5612
11/4/2019PORTLAND127-118W11.5W220O42-8648.8%561047-10544.8%526
11/6/2019@ HOUSTON112-129L16L228.5O38-9639.6%581048-9749.5%6112
11/8/2019@ MINNESOTA119-125L12W227.5O43-10341.7%601948-11143.2%7317
11/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY108-114L12.5W216O42-8549.4%391543-7954.4%4318
11/11/2019UTAH108-122L7.5L211O45-9447.9%511040-8149.4%5112
11/13/2019@ LA LAKERS94-120L8.5L219.5U36-8940.4%411748-8953.9%6019
11/15/2019BOSTON100-105L7W223U34-8241.5%641937-9140.7%5014
11/17/2019@ NEW ORLEANS100-108L3.5L226U37-9140.7%581037-8941.6%5613
11/19/2019@ MEMPHIS114-95W6.5W221.5U43-9047.8%621436-8840.9%4512
11/20/2019@ DALLAS94-142L14.5L215.5O35-9038.9%44951-8957.3%6312
11/22/2019@ UTAH              
11/25/2019OKLAHOMA CITY              
11/27/2019CHICAGO              
11/29/2019@ MIAMI              
12/1/2019@ ORLANDO              
12/2/2019@ ATLANTA              
12/4/2019@ CHARLOTTE              
12/6/2019@ CHICAGO              

UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/23/2019OKLAHOMA CITY100-95W-9L221.5U40-9044.4%561132-8338.6%6113
10/25/2019@ LA LAKERS86-95L3.5L214.5U29-7041.4%472234-8639.5%5214
10/26/2019SACRAMENTO113-81W-9W222U44-7856.4%522130-8137.0%4117
10/28/2019@ PHOENIX96-95W-4.5L213.5U27-7138.0%612333-8041.2%4416
10/30/2019LA CLIPPERS110-96W-7W217U44-8055.0%431439-8247.6%4319
11/1/2019@ SACRAMENTO101-102L-4L213.5U35-7347.9%481741-8448.8%4516
11/3/2019@ LA CLIPPERS94-105L4.5L213U31-7839.7%491436-9239.1%719
11/6/2019PHILADELPHIA106-104W-3L209O41-8946.1%541333-8041.2%5314
11/8/2019MILWAUKEE103-100W2W217.5U34-8440.5%662034-9535.8%6212
11/11/2019@ GOLDEN STATE122-108W-7.5W211O40-8149.4%511245-9447.9%5110
11/12/2019BROOKLYN119-114W-6.5L219O43-9246.7%581141-9045.6%5216
11/15/2019@ MEMPHIS106-107L-8L215U35-8740.2%611443-9644.8%5111
11/18/2019MINNESOTA102-112L-9L219U35-9636.5%601441-8946.1%5815
11/20/2019@ MINNESOTA103-95W-3W223U35-8640.7%581135-8939.3%6513
11/22/2019GOLDEN STATE              
11/23/2019NEW ORLEANS              
11/25/2019@ MILWAUKEE              
11/27/2019@ INDIANA              
11/29/2019@ MEMPHIS              
12/1/2019@ TORONTO              
12/2/2019@ PHILADELPHIA              
12/4/2019LA LAKERS              
12/7/2019MEMPHIS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: LAST SEASON: 57-25, lost 4-2 to Toronto in NBA Finals.
COACH: Steve Kerr (sixth season, 322-88).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Stephen Curry (27.3 ppg), G D'Angelo Russell (21.1 with Brooklyn), F Draymond Green (7.4), F Alfonzo McKinnie (4.7), C Kevon Looney (6.3).
KEY LOSSES: G/F Kevin Durant, G Shaun Livingston, G Andre Iguodala, C DeMarcus Cousins, G Quinn Cook.
KEY ADDITIONS: G Russell, C Willie-Cauley Stein, F Robinson III.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: All-Star guards Curry and Russell getting in sync with their communication on the court, which might be a work in progress but they seem to be having fun as they shoot together at practice the way Curry and Durant used to do with good-natured competitions. Curry is the oldest player on the team at 31.
OUTLOOK: The new-look Warriors lost two-time NBA Finals MVP Durant to Brooklyn. After five straight trips to the Finals, they will look to find their way in new Chase Center with the leadership of returning veterans Curry and Green as Klay Thompson works back from left knee surgery after he tore his ACL in a Game 6 Finals loss to the Raptors that clinched Toronto its first title. Thompson's surgery was July 2 and he is expected to be out at least until the All-Star break, leaving Curry and Russell as backcourt mates in the meantime.
UTAH: LAST SEASON: 50-32, lost 4-1 to Houston in Western Conference first round.
COACH: Quin Snyder (sixth season, 227-183).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Mike Conley (21.1 ppg), G Donovan Mitchell (23.8), F Bojan Bogdanovic. (18.0), F Joe Ingles (12.1), C Rudy Gobert (15.9)
KEY LOSSES: F/C Derrick Favors, G Ricky Rubio, F Jae Crowder, G Kyle Korver.
KEY ADDITIONS: Conley, Bogdanovic, F Jeff Green, C Ed Davis, G Emmanuel Mudiay.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: All eyes will be on Mitchell to see if he can emerge as a true All-Star this season. The third-year guard, who averaged at least 20 points in each of his first two seasons, won't have to shoulder as big of a load in creating the offense with Conley now sharing the backcourt. Gobert is a two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and will anchor one of the league's best defenses again. He posted career-highs in points (15.9) and rebounds (12.9) per game a year ago. Bogdanovic adds a valuable shooter on the wing with Ingles that should give the Jazz an improved outside scoring punch. He shot a career-high 42.5 percent from 3-point range last season.
OUTLOOK: The Jazz are well positioned to take a step forward and become a Western Conference title contender. Conley gives Utah a veteran point guard who is a legit scoring threat in addition to a strong passer. Bogdanovic and Green will also shore up shooting and help Conley take away some of the pressure from Ingles and Mitchell to get it all done on offense. Utah's fortunes, ultimately, will rise and fall on the continued progression of the central star duo of Mitchell and Gobert. If the Jazz offense can catch up to the team's elite defense this season, few teams will be able hang with Utah as the season progresses.
PREVIEW
Warriors try to 'flush' epic loss before facing Jazz
 

One team seeking a winning streak encounters one attempting to avoid another losing skid when the Utah Jazz host the Golden State Warriors on Friday night.

The game is a rematch of Utah's 122-108 win at Golden State earlier this month, a contest thoroughly dominated by the visitors.

That was part of a season-best four-game win streak for the Jazz, who have gone just 1-2 since.

The Jazz are coming off a split with Minnesota in a home-and-home series, with the Timberwolves winning 112-102 at Utah on Monday before the Jazz extracted a measure of revenge in a 103-95 road triumph two nights later.

Monday's loss was Utah's first in seven home games this season.

One thing Utah did not do well in its win at Golden State on Nov. 11 was prevent fast-break baskets. The Warriors outscored the Jazz 20-4 on such hoops.

It's been a point of emphasis for Jazz coach Quin Snyder this week, and clearly he has his guys' attention. Utah allowed Minnesota just eight fast-break points in each of the back-to-back meetings.

"Usually when teams go on runs, it's transition defense," Snyder explained to reporters. "It starts with the urgency to get back."

One of the driving forces in Golden State's running game the first time around against Utah, D'Angelo Russell has since sprained his right thumb and is out of action. He had a game-high 33 points in the loss.

Coming off a win at Memphis on Tuesday that snapped a seven-game losing streak, the Warriors were down to eight healthy bodies in Wednesday's 142-94 shellacking at Dallas -- the most lopsided Golden State defeat since 1973.

They are likely to get back Draymond Green, who sat out the second night of a back-to-back, for the Utah game, as well as what coach Steve Kerr hopes will be a fresh state of mind.

Kerr tried humor to soothe a painful experience.

"Tough to lose by 48 points," he noted at his media session after the game, "but a break here or there and it only would have been 42 points. Nobody caught the sarcasm? I was trying to be funny.

"Flush it down the toilet. Literally just move on. You don't take anything from a game like this."

What the Warriors took from the earlier Utah game was that the Jazz are an improved offensive team with Mike Conley at the controls.

The former Memphis Grizzlies standout had 22 points in the win, and also led an offense that shot 49.4 percent overall, made 16 3-pointers and outscored Golden State 26-8 at the free-throw line.

Such numbers have been the norm for Golden State this season. The NBA's losingest team has allowed 14 of its 16 opponents to score 105 or more points.

Surprisingly the Jazz, perennially strong on defense, allowed 100-plus points in eight straight games prior to Wednesday. Golden State's 108 total during that stretch came on 47.9 percent shooting.

The Warriors are expecting to get Kevon Looney back from a neuropathy issue and see rookie Alen Smailagic, finally over an ankle injury, make his NBA debut when they return home from their current four-game trip that concludes in Utah.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 8:45:26 AM EST.


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