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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/24/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
BROOKLYN
 
WASHINGTON
+10  

-10  
+375

-550

221.5
 
108
Final
129

BROOKLYN (15 - 56) at WASHINGTON (43 - 28)
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Friday, 3/24/2017 7:05 PM
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851BROOKLYN224223.5
852WASHINGTON-12.5-11.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BROOKLYN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games15-56-15.933-3637-33106.052.544.4%51.6113.455.546.2%55.5
Road Games5-29-8.617-1521-13107.750.945.4%50.2116.156.947.4%54.3
Last 5 Games3-2+2.64-12-3108.847.243.3%58.8102.651.443.8%51.4
BROOKLYN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)106.052.538-8544.4%11-3234.5%19-2578.6%52921217165
vs opponents surrendering105.25339-8545.6%10-2735.7%18-2377.1%521023208135
Team Stats (Road Games)107.750.938-8545.4%11-3235.3%20-2578.5%50822227164
Stats Against (All Games)113.455.542-9146.2%10-2736.8%20-2577.2%5511232110136
vs opponents averaging105.653.139-8545.8%10-2736.1%18-2377.4%521023208135
Stats Against (Road Games)116.156.943-9047.4%10-2737.9%20-2679.0%541024209136

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games43-28+8.536-3442-28108.755.447.2%50.9106.753.746.1%51.8
Home Games28-10+14.821-1721-16109.955.048.1%50.1105.352.345.9%50.8
Last 5 Games2-3-30-52-3103.648.642.9%55.6105.447.245.0%54.4
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)108.755.441-8747.2%9-2537.2%17-2278.5%511024218134
vs opponents surrendering105.553.139-8545.6%10-2735.8%18-2377.2%521023208135
Team Stats (Home Games)109.955.041-8648.1%10-2440.4%18-2279.7%501125219144
Stats Against (All Games)106.753.739-8546.1%10-2736.4%18-2474.9%521123207155
vs opponents averaging10552.739-8545.4%10-2735.5%18-2377.3%521022208135
Stats Against (Home Games)105.352.339-8445.9%10-2835.5%18-2574.2%511122217164
Average power rating of opponents played: BROOKLYN 96.1,  WASHINGTON 95
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BROOKLYN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/13/2017MEMPHIS103-112L8.5L211O38-8246.3%401239-7750.6%4712
2/15/2017MILWAUKEE125-129L5W219O46-8852.3%461750-8856.8%4810
2/24/2017@ DENVER109-129L10L234.5O41-8349.4%511949-9750.5%6013
2/25/2017@ GOLDEN STATE95-112L21W234.5U38-9440.4%631642-10042.0%6211
3/1/2017@ SACRAMENTO109-100W2.5W216U34-7445.9%531835-8143.2%4215
3/3/2017@ UTAH97-112L13L206O36-8940.4%521238-7451.4%5313
3/4/2017@ PORTLAND116-130L11L224O45-8652.3%361349-8657.0%5312
3/6/2017@ MEMPHIS122-109W10.5W213O39-7353.4%501634-7744.2%4315
3/8/2017@ ATLANTA105-110L10W220U37-8046.2%482241-9543.2%6215
3/10/2017@ DALLAS96-105L9.5W212U34-7843.6%381233-7842.3%5815
3/12/2017NEW YORK120-112W-1W221.5O40-8746.0%631239-9441.5%539
3/14/2017OKLAHOMA CITY104-122L6.5L226P33-7146.5%381844-8750.6%5715
3/16/2017@ NEW YORK121-110W5W221.5O41-8548.2%611341-8846.6%377
3/17/2017BOSTON95-98L8.5W213U30-8336.1%551034-8540.0%6112
3/19/2017DALLAS104-111L4.5L207.5O31-7243.1%501541-7653.9%4110
3/21/2017DETROIT98-96W5.5W215U38-8843.2%551040-9243.5%596
3/23/2017PHOENIX126-98W-6W226U43-9545.3%731734-9336.6%5919
3/24/2017@ WASHINGTON              
3/26/2017@ ATLANTA              
3/28/2017PHILADELPHIA              
3/30/2017@ DETROIT              
4/1/2017ORLANDO              
4/2/2017ATLANTA              
4/4/2017@ PHILADELPHIA              
4/6/2017@ ORLANDO              
4/8/2017CHICAGO              

WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/13/2017OKLAHOMA CITY120-98W-6W218P42-7357.5%492234-9635.4%5615
2/16/2017@ INDIANA111-98W-2.5W215U43-8351.8%471040-8149.4%4310
2/24/2017@ PHILADELPHIA112-120L-9.5L217.5O38-9042.2%541643-8749.4%5715
2/26/2017UTAH92-102L-2L204U37-8742.5%401534-7346.6%6124
2/28/2017GOLDEN STATE112-108W7W231.5U41-9145.1%531939-8347.0%4819
3/1/2017@ TORONTO105-96W4.5W208U40-8447.6%501233-9036.7%5711
3/3/2017TORONTO106-114L-5L207.5O34-9237.0%531141-8150.6%5517
3/5/2017ORLANDO115-114W-12.5L217O39-8148.1%441244-8949.4%5214
3/7/2017@ PHOENIX131-127W-5L229O41-9045.6%561144-8850.0%5519
3/8/2017@ DENVER123-113W-2W223.5O50-8856.8%521146-8752.9%4316
3/10/2017@ SACRAMENTO130-122W-8T214.5O52-10450.0%62944-9247.8%4610
3/11/2017@ PORTLAND125-124W5W222.5O47-9052.2%521148-9451.1%5014
3/13/2017@ MINNESOTA104-119L2L213.5O36-8442.9%451545-8652.3%5315
3/15/2017DALLAS107-112L-7L207O40-8248.8%491240-7950.6%4510
3/17/2017CHICAGO112-107W-7.5L211.5O46-10145.5%481044-8850.0%5918
3/18/2017@ CHARLOTTE93-98L4.5L215.5U29-7936.7%611235-8242.7%517
3/20/2017@ BOSTON102-110L4L217U37-8643.0%531840-9442.6%6413
3/22/2017ATLANTA104-100W-7.5L215.5U38-9540.0%671934-8639.5%5316
3/24/2017BROOKLYN              
3/25/2017@ CLEVELAND              
3/28/2017@ LA LAKERS              
3/29/2017@ LA CLIPPERS              
3/31/2017@ UTAH              
4/2/2017@ GOLDEN STATE              
4/4/2017CHARLOTTE              
4/6/2017@ NEW YORK              
4/8/2017MIAMI              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BROOKLYN: BACKCOURT: Linsanity II: The Gentrification is fully underway. PG Jeremy Lin is back in the city that made him famous, and he immediately becomes the face of the franchise for a team that desperately needed one. SG Rondae Hollis-Jefferson can't shoot, but he has time to improve and is already excellent as a defender. PG Greivis Vasquez will get the team fired up off the bench, and rookie PG Isaiah Whitehead brings scoring and Brooklyn toughness. . . . FRONTCOURT: While Lin might be the biggest name, C Brook Lopez is pretty easily the Nets' best player. He has his limitations, but he still appears to be adding to his game and is the clear focal point for the offense. PF Trevor Booker adds to the toughness that pervades the roster, and PF Luis Scola brings some fancy post moves. Look for PF Chris McCullough to surprise some people after sitting for most of his rookie season. . . . BOTTOM LINE: The Nets are really, really bad. The pieces on the roster don't fit together particularly well and, even if they did, they'd still be at a significant talent deficiency. At least they can look forward to making the Celtics' first round pick.
WASHINGTON: BACKCOURT: While the Wizards' collective performance last year was disappointing, John Wall's was not. He averaged career highs in points, assists, rebounds and steals. Washington's acquisition of PG Trey Burke to back up Wall was somewhat underwhelming, but maybe Burke will thrive with a change of scenery. SG Bradley Beal hasn't proven himself to be a $128-million player, but the Wiz are betting that he will soon. . . . FRONTCOURT: It's a two-man race for the starting small forward spot between Otto Porter and Kelly Oubre, Jr. New head coach Scott Brooks has to be hoping that the competition pushes them both to be better, no matter who's on the floor when the season tips off. With PF Markieff Morris stretching the floor, C Marcin Gortat needed some help down low. Newly-acquired PF Ian Mahinmi should solve that issue. . . . BOTTOM LINE: This is absolutely a roster that should be in the playoffs. We still haven't seen the full potential of a Wall-Beal duo. If Beal's healthy'admittedly a big 'if''we'll see it this year.
PREVIEW
Before big trip, Wizards host Nets
 

WASHINGTON -- The Washington Wizards are gearing up for a brutal five-game road trip, not to mention the playoffs. Overlooking the cellar-dwelling Nets would be easy, though Brooklyn is the one entering Friday's season-series finale with an actual winning streak.

After surviving what John Wall deemed a "nasty" first half filled with turnovers and other miscues, the Wizards rallied past the short-handed Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday for a 104-100 win. The victory came after Washington (43-28) dropped two in a row and four of five.

Bradley Beal scored 28 points, and Wall had all 22 of his points in the second half. Washington's post-All-Star-break funk remained until a 19-6 fourth-quarter run moved the Wizards in front for good.

"I think that's what we've been missing, missing our swag. Just our energy, our fun of the game," Beal said. "Everything is just so tense. We just need to relax and have fun playing the game."

Brooklyn's bench helped turn a slow start Thursday against Phoenix into a 126-96 rout over the Suns. The Nets (15-56) have won two in a row for their first winning streak of the season.

Washington is 3-0 against Brooklyn this season, but needed overtime in the previous meeting for a 114-110 win on Feb. 8.

After hosting the Nets, the Wizards open their road trip Saturday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Eastern Conference playoff race, something the Nets were never a part of, remains tense. Washington, current occupant of the three seed, enters Friday a half-game ahead of Toronto. The Raptors handled the Miami Heat 101-84 on Thursday.

While Beal and Wall helped put the Hawks away, the Wizards' second unit provided needed energy and production throughout. That hasn't happened for most of the season, but Washington revamped its bench with the trade-deadline acquisition of 3-point threat Bojan Bogdanovic from Brooklyn and free-agent guard Brandon Jennings.

Bogdanovic has shot 42 percent from beyond the arc in 16 games with Washington. Jennings, who serves as Wall's primary backup, had six assists in 14 minutes against the Hawks.

"With Brandon, he comes in and the pace is still in full throttle, and that's what we want," Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. "With John playing the 34-36 minutes, Brandon can come in there and keep the pace going, and I think that helps us. ... He started off struggling shooting, but he's working on it and I think he has turned the corner offensively."

After trailing 32-22 following the first quarter Thursday, the Nets outscored the Suns 62-33 over the next two periods. Six reserves scored in double figures, including KJ McDaniels with 16 points. Ex-Wizard Trevor Booker had 14.

"I thought our bench was just so big tonight," said center Brook Lopez, who led Brooklyn with 19 points. "They came in and played superb and got us back in the game. I think they were the difference maker tonight."

Brooklyn spent this season searching for difference makers or pieces worthy of long-term plans. McDaniels, Archie Goodwin and Spencer Dinwiddie are among the young players the Nets are taking a longer look at.

"I think we are building and we are improving," Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said. "I mean we obviously have a long, long way to go. ... It is nice to see some of the young guys who we brought in (do well). KJ McDaniels, I thought, was really good tonight, Archie (Goodwin) again off the bench and Spencer (Dinwiddie). You know that second unit again was excellent. So some real positive signs coming out of this."


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 2:54:07 PM EST.


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