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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 11/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
TORONTO
 
WASHINGTON
-3.5  

+3.5  
-165

+145

200.5
 
84
Final
82

TORONTO (10 - 6) at WASHINGTON (6 - 7)
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Saturday, 11/28/2015 7:05 PM
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501TORONTO-2-3
502WASHINGTON207.5204.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-6+3.311-46-10101.148.643.6%54.196.647.943.5%48.3
Road Games6-5+2.27-33-899.449.542.5%52.597.248.444.7%48.8
Last 5 Games3-2+2.44-02-399.050.644.2%48.495.647.646.2%48.0
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.148.635-8143.6%8-2135.4%23-2879.6%541118209144
vs opponents surrendering100.749.737-8443.8%8-2333.9%19-2576.4%531121218145
Team Stats (Road Games)99.449.534-8142.5%7-2133.5%23-2883.1%531117219144
Stats Against (All Games)96.647.935-8143.5%9-2535.4%18-2377.7%481022248155
vs opponents averaging101.25037-8444.5%8-2435.2%18-2475.4%531122218155
Stats Against (Road Games)97.248.436-8044.7%9-2533.7%17-2374.4%491023248166

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-7-35-88-4100.552.243.6%50.9106.856.546.2%53.1
Home Games3-3-23-35-0107.054.745.5%50.3108.257.047.8%52.0
Last 5 Games2-3-1.62-32-396.653.442.5%50.6103.254.446.7%51.0
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.552.236-8343.6%9-2535.3%20-2676.3%511022219164
vs opponents surrendering99.149.337-8343.8%8-2334.3%18-2476.2%531121208165
Team Stats (Home Games)107.054.739-8545.5%9-2536.6%20-2774.4%50824228133
Stats Against (All Games)106.856.540-8646.2%10-2539.4%17-2278.2%531025218164
vs opponents averaging100.950.538-8544.2%8-2435.2%17-2277.4%521122219155
Stats Against (Home Games)108.257.039-8247.8%11-2149.6%19-2575.7%52822237172
Average power rating of opponents played: TORONTO 95.4,  WASHINGTON 94.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TORONTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015INDIANA106-99W-5.5W199.5O36-8045.0%672032-8637.2%4813
10/30/2015@ BOSTON113-103W2W200O36-8243.9%612132-8537.6%5217
11/1/2015MILWAUKEE106-87W-6W201U41-9045.6%591329-6942.0%3718
11/3/2015@ DALLAS102-91W-2W205.5U37-8245.1%571633-8638.4%5115
11/4/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY103-98W8W213U33-7941.8%541439-8247.6%4419
11/6/2015@ ORLANDO87-92L-6L196.5U30-8634.9%58933-7742.9%5412
11/8/2015@ MIAMI76-96L3L191U28-7139.4%471635-8342.2%5610
11/10/2015NEW YORK109-111L-7.5L196.5O37-8444.0%591142-9544.2%519
11/11/2015@ PHILADELPHIA119-103W-9.5W197O43-8948.3%60840-8746.0%4211
11/13/2015NEW ORLEANS100-81W-10.5W205U34-7744.2%551530-8236.6%5014
11/15/2015@ SACRAMENTO101-107L-1.5L208.5U38-8743.7%471539-7651.3%4819
11/17/2015@ GOLDEN STATE110-115L9.5W208.5O37-7946.8%521843-8053.7%4520
11/18/2015@ UTAH89-93L4T191U34-8042.5%421435-7248.6%4917
11/20/2015@ LA LAKERS102-91W-6.5W204.5U34-7843.6%481235-7745.5%4715
11/22/2015@ LA CLIPPERS91-80W6.5W203U29-7837.2%521429-7439.2%4919
11/25/2015CLEVELAND103-99W3W201O40-7950.6%48936-8243.9%5010
11/28/2015@ WASHINGTON              
11/29/2015PHOENIX              
12/2/2015@ ATLANTA              
12/3/2015DENVER              
12/5/2015GOLDEN STATE              
12/7/2015LA LAKERS              
12/9/2015SAN ANTONIO              
12/11/2015MILWAUKEE              
12/13/2015PHILADELPHIA              
12/14/2015@ INDIANA              

WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ ORLANDO88-87W-4L202.5U33-8439.3%601737-10037.0%6814
10/30/2015@ MILWAUKEE118-113W-2W200O35-6851.5%482142-8251.2%3916
10/31/2015NEW YORK110-117L-7L204O38-9042.2%521741-8647.7%5618
11/4/2015SAN ANTONIO102-99W4W201P42-8748.3%391037-8145.7%5620
11/6/2015@ BOSTON98-118L2L209.5O36-8840.9%562444-9745.4%5917
11/7/2015@ ATLANTA99-114L4.5L206O38-7848.7%462543-9246.7%4515
11/10/2015OKLAHOMA CITY101-125L7L215.5O38-9739.2%53844-8651.2%6112
11/14/2015ORLANDO108-99W-5.5W203.5O39-8347.0%551138-8743.7%5112
11/17/2015MILWAUKEE115-86W-3.5W198O37-7052.9%531231-7243.1%4319
11/21/2015@ DETROIT97-95W-1W206.5U38-7848.7%481136-7945.6%4713
11/24/2015INDIANA106-123L-3L207.5O38-8345.8%502144-8055.0%4520
11/25/2015@ CHARLOTTE87-101L4L210U31-8735.6%471439-8347.0%5619
11/27/2015@ BOSTON78-111L3L209U27-8432.1%552242-9743.3%6415
11/28/2015TORONTO              
12/1/2015@ CLEVELAND              
12/2/2015LA LAKERS              
12/4/2015PHOENIX              
12/6/2015DALLAS              
12/7/2015@ MIAMI              
12/9/2015HOUSTON              
12/11/2015@ NEW ORLEANS              
12/12/2015@ DALLAS              
12/14/2015@ MEMPHIS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TORONTO: He was never quite right health-wise late last year (which led to the poor conditioning head coach Dwane Casey cited this summer). Still, if healthy, Kyle Lowry can regain the borderline All-Star form he had two years ago . . . DeMar DeRozan makes a fine living attacking and getting to the line, but he has still yet to add a consistent three-point shot . . . Cory Joseph had quietly developed into one of the league's best back-up point guards in San Antonio, a lock down defender and efficient offensive player . . . Rookie Delon Wright does a lot of things well, but is most likely looking at a developmental year . . . Norman Powell is a big scoring guard who could be a solid bench piece down the line. The Raptors spent big to bring in DeMarre Carroll, a true 3-and-D wing . . . With Amir Johnson signing with Boston, Patrick Patterson has a chance to step into the starting lineup. He's fairly one-dimensional offensively, mostly camping out for corner threes . . . Toronto brought in competition for the power forward spot by signing Luis Scola. He's a mediocre at best defensively, but can take advantage of weaker defenders in the low-post . . . His development seems to have stalled, and Terrence Ross will try to reinvent himself as a sixth man . . . James Johnson has never been capable of handling big minutes, but he's a solid second-unit player who does everything well . . . Bruno Caboclo is still at least a year away from the rotation. Jonas Valanciunas has plenty of talent, but he doesn't do the little things well on offense (like screening) and is a defensive liability. It's why his minutes will continue to be limited . . . Bismack Biyombo is a zero on offense, but he's effective as a rim-protector and rebounder . . . Lucas Nogueira is still coming along as a long-term project.
WASHINGTON: A playoff wrist injury was about the only thing that slowed John Wall last year. He's in for another monster season . . . Bradley Beal continues to rely on midrange shooting more than anyone would like, but he showed some ability as a playmaker as well as a shooter last year. Durability is always a concern . . . They stole a solid 3-and-D player from the cash-strapped Nets in Alan Anderson, whose bum ankle could sideline him a couple of weeks . . . Shoot-first combo guard Ramon Sessions struggled last season, and is on the verge of dropping out of the rotation . . . Gary Neal is a similar player to Sessions, coming off a similarly awful year . . . Garrett Temple is kicking around as a low-risk, defense-first third point guard. Otto Porter steps into the starting lineup. He does a little bit of everything, but he's a fifth option on offense . . . Nen' is at a crossroads. The Wizards want a stretch 4 to pair with Marcin Gortat, especially after Nen's playoff struggles . . . Kris Humphries is trying to earn his way back into the rotation by adding a corner three . . . Jared Dudley is another 3-and-D option, though he'll be slowed early in the year after back surgery . . . Drew Gooden will be mostly bottled up in the regular season to stay fresh for the playoffs . . . Kelly Oubre is looking at a couple years of learning from the bench . . . Last year it was a back injury for Martell Webster. There's no telling what'if anything'he'll give the Wiz going forward. It was an up-and-down year for Marcin Gortat, and this summer he blamed it on personal issues. Washington is committed to him, and when he's going good he's a great pick-and-roll partner for John Wall . . . DeJuan Blair will surface occasionally to fill minutes banging down low.
PREVIEW
Raptors-Wizards Preview
By TAYLOR BECHTOLD STATS Writer

The Washington Wizards opened the season with high expectations after reaching the Eastern Conference semifinals. Instead, they're struggling through a drama-filled month.

In their first meeting since a first-round playoff sweep, the Wizards hope to avoid their fourth consecutive defeat Saturday night when they host the surging Toronto Raptors.

Bradley Beal averaged 20.8 points, Marcin Gortat added 17.3 points and 10.0 rebounds and John Wall scored 17.3 to go along with 12.5 assists as Washington eased past the Raptors last postseason.

The Wizards then lost to Atlanta in a six-game conference semifinal series after Wall suffered a broken left wrist in the opener. After an offseason in which its star point guard could heal, Washington was projected to be one of the top teams in the conference.

The Wizards, however, haven't played that way as they fell to 6-7 following Friday's 111-78 loss at Boston. They've allowed an average of 96.5 points in wins but a whopping 115.6 in defeats.

Coach Randy Wittman already stirred things up Nov. 10 when he called the team "too soft" following a 125-101 home loss to Oklahoma City that capped its first three-game skid. More recently, Wall reportedly criticized Wittman by saying he shouldn't have been on the bench with Beal early in a six-point fourth quarter that led to Wednesday's 101-87 loss at Charlotte.

Jared Dudley had 19 points and Beal added 16 on Friday, but Wall scored 10 on 4-of-11 shooting and Gortat had four while missing seven of eight from the field. The Wizards shot 32.1 percent and committed 22 turnovers.

''You can't play this game solely based on if you're making or missing shots,'' Wittman said. ''We have energy to start the game, but when we miss shots we lose that.''

Wall has played better at home, scoring 17.2 per game. He's averaged 19.7 points and 11.7 assists in his last six against Toronto, including the playoffs.

Washington had dropped seven of eight regular-season meetings before its postseason sweep.

Two-time defending Atlantic Division champion Toronto similarly scuffled during a 2-6 stretch before turning things around with road wins over both Los Angeles teams. The Raptors (10-6) then pulled off perhaps their best victory Wednesday, 103-99 over visiting Cleveland.

''We're excited about the win, no question,'' coach Dwane Casey said. ''But we can't go over the moon and lose our focus and lose sight of continuing to improve in a lot of areas.''

The Raptors have done that on the defensive end, giving up an average of 90.8 points in their last four games after they had surrendered 103.4 over the previous five.

Kyle Lowry led the way with 27 points Wednesday, DeMar DeRozan scored 20 and Bismack Biyombo had 11 points and 12 rebounds while filling in for injured starter Jonas Valanciunas. The 7-foot center is expected to miss at least six weeks because of a broken left hand.

Lowry has been on a roll with 20 points or more in eight of the past nine games. The All-Star point guard has averaged 20.8 points in his last four trips to Washington, including the playoffs.

The Wizards can't be happy about seeing DeMarre Carroll again. He averaged 16.7 points and made 11 of 27 (40.7 percent) from 3-point range for the Hawks in last season's playoff series.


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