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NBA : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/6/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
CHARLOTTE
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

210.5
 
104
Final
108

WASHINGTON (22 - 26) at CHARLOTTE (24 - 26)
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Saturday, 2/6/2016 7:00 PM
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503WASHINGTON210208.5
504CHARLOTTE-4.5-4.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-26-5.124-2426-19102.752.945.8%48.8105.454.047.0%51.9
Road Games11-10+10.612-913-8101.652.546.0%48.4105.053.946.3%52.3
Last 5 Games2-3-2.82-33-2112.257.849.2%50.8116.262.249.1%52.0
Division Games7-3+6.46-45-499.451.145.8%47.697.949.346.2%50.5
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.752.939-8445.8%9-2436.2%17-2275.3%49924209144
vs opponents surrendering100.75037-8444.5%8-2434.9%18-2375.8%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)101.652.539-8446.0%9-2437.1%15-2075.3%48924219144
Stats Against (All Games)105.454.039-8347.0%9-2438.9%18-2377.2%521023208164
vs opponents averaging101.650.538-8444.9%8-2435.1%18-2376.0%521022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)105.053.939-8446.3%9-2536.5%18-2378.3%521123188154

CHARLOTTE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-26+0.924-2524-26101.551.442.8%52.4101.250.944.6%53.0
Home Games17-9+7.813-1211-15103.252.743.4%53.698.449.243.2%53.2
Last 5 Games2-3-0.22-31-493.246.041.3%53.697.648.244.9%51.2
Division Games4-6-25-44-6100.149.443.4%52.498.350.444.7%49.0
CHARLOTTE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)101.551.436-8542.8%10-2934.9%19-2478.9%52921197125
vs opponents surrendering101.250.338-8444.7%8-2335.1%18-2375.6%521122208145
Team Stats (Home Games)103.252.736-8443.4%10-2934.9%20-2679.8%54923187127
Stats Against (All Games)101.250.938-8544.6%9-2635.6%16-2177.1%53923217136
vs opponents averaging101.650.538-8445.1%8-2335.2%18-2375.9%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)98.449.237-8643.2%8-2631.9%15-2174.5%53922216136
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 95.6,  CHARLOTTE 95.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2015LA CLIPPERS91-108L-1L208U34-8739.1%551641-7852.6%4916
12/30/2015@ TORONTO91-94L7.5W204U35-8740.2%521028-8234.1%6516
1/1/2016ORLANDO103-91W-2W202.5U43-9246.7%51940-8547.1%4615
1/3/2016MIAMI75-97L1L197U31-9134.1%551039-8645.3%5812
1/6/2016CLEVELAND115-121L7.5W202.5O42-7655.3%431248-8953.9%4810
1/8/2016TORONTO88-97L2L202.5U33-8439.3%361934-7545.3%5922
1/9/2016@ ORLANDO105-99W3.5W199O42-7655.3%321538-7451.4%4615
1/11/2016@ CHICAGO114-100W9W208O48-9948.5%54934-8142.0%4915
1/13/2016MILWAUKEE106-101W-5.5L207P38-8445.2%381638-7252.8%5827
1/15/2016@ INDIANA118-104W7W209.5O51-9852.0%601538-8047.5%4113
1/16/2016BOSTON117-119L1.5L211.5O40-8944.9%561339-8844.3%5116
1/18/2016PORTLAND98-108L-4L209.5U37-7748.1%39943-8451.2%5315
1/20/2016MIAMI106-87W-6W193P45-8652.3%431033-6848.5%3920
1/25/2016BOSTON91-116L-2.5L214.5U32-7542.7%552044-9048.9%4810
1/26/2016@ TORONTO89-106L8.5L206.5U32-7841.0%451135-7944.3%5915
1/28/2016DENVER113-117L-7.5L211O39-8844.3%531441-8150.6%4915
1/30/2016@ HOUSTON123-122W4W218.5O45-8652.3%591241-8647.7%4510
2/1/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY98-114L10L223.5U40-8646.5%371343-8351.8%5918
2/3/2016GOLDEN STATE121-134L9.5L227O46-9150.5%481349-9352.7%6318
2/5/2016PHILADELPHIA106-94W-9W213.5U44-8452.4%571337-8742.5%4415
2/6/2016@ CHARLOTTE              
2/9/2016@ NEW YORK              
2/11/2016@ MILWAUKEE              
2/19/2016DETROIT              
2/20/2016@ MIAMI              

CHARLOTTE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2015LA LAKERS108-98W-12.5L203.5O43-8948.3%541035-8541.2%5211
12/30/2015LA CLIPPERS117-122L2.5L201O38-8843.2%521137-7152.1%4412
1/1/2016@ TORONTO94-104L6L196O34-8540.0%491036-9139.6%6013
1/2/2016OKLAHOMA CITY90-109L9L210U29-8434.5%48435-7944.3%6612
1/4/2016@ GOLDEN STATE101-111L12W212.5U38-8644.2%491145-8751.7%4211
1/6/2016@ PHOENIX102-111L-2L203.5O38-8743.7%541341-8448.8%4812
1/9/2016@ LA CLIPPERS83-97L8.5L203U31-8436.9%601540-9144.0%509
1/10/2016@ DENVER92-95L-1.5L198.5U30-8336.1%551232-7741.6%5113
1/13/2016ATLANTA107-84W3W206.5U36-8243.9%621630-8137.0%4316
1/15/2016@ NEW ORLEANS107-109L3.5W202O42-8648.8%481143-8749.4%458
1/16/2016MILWAUKEE92-105L-5.5L196.5O33-8737.9%42539-7254.2%5415
1/18/2016UTAH124-119W-3.5W185.5O41-8846.6%611644-10442.3%5410
1/20/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY95-109L9.5L207U34-8142.0%431639-8347.0%5920
1/22/2016@ ORLANDO120-116W5W196.5O45-10144.6%521045-9149.5%5619
1/23/2016NEW YORK97-84W1.5W200.5U28-8234.1%571129-7737.7%6314
1/25/2016@ SACRAMENTO129-128W8W214.5O44-11040.0%54948-9152.7%6722
1/27/2016@ UTAH73-102L6.5L193.5U25-6836.8%411840-8149.4%5210
1/29/2016@ PORTLAND91-109L5.5L207U31-8038.7%521645-9248.9%5711
1/31/2016@ LA LAKERS101-82W-3.5W201.5U36-9637.5%721027-8033.7%5415
2/3/2016CLEVELAND106-97W7.5W201.5O39-7949.4%561438-8345.8%367
2/5/2016MIAMI95-98L-4L194.5U36-8144.4%471243-9445.7%578
2/6/2016WASHINGTON              
2/8/2016CHICAGO              
2/10/2016@ INDIANA              
2/19/2016@ MILWAUKEE              
2/21/2016@ BROOKLYN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
CHARLOTTE: Kemba Walker is not an ideal go-to option, but he's capable of creating his own shot with a team short on scoring options . . . Jeremy Lin will likely head up the second unit. His ability to drive and kick to some of Charlotte's new-found shooters make him a nice fit . . . Walker is reunited with college teammate Jeremy Lamb, who is still looking to get his career going after being buried on OKC's bench. The Hornets need shooting, and Lamb can potentially provide it . . . Brian Roberts is a steady point guard who can also play alongside the more erratic Lin on the second unit . . . Troy Daniels rained threes during a short stint with Charlotte last year and could make the roster . . . P.J. Hairston is not long for the NBA . . . Aaron Harrison is likely ticketed for the D-League. Nicolas Batum was brought in to bring some semblance of shooting and passing to this offense. He'll be part point forward and part deep threat, with every chance to bounce back from a down year . . . Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is likely out for the season with a shoulder injury. His defensive presence will be missed greatly . . . Marvin Williams will once again provide a floor-spacing stretch 4. The veteran is solid enough as a part-time player . . . Cody Zeller has been a disappointment due to his inability to contribute in the half-court offense. He's likely a bench player again this year . . . Tyler Hansbrough returns to Carolina, but does so as a 12th man. Al Jefferson will continue to be a focal point on offense, but his defense is sinking to a point that they might not be able to play him big minutes anymore . . . Rookie Frank Kaminsky will play alongside Jefferson as well as back him up. His ability to knock down midrange shots makes him an excellent complement to Jefferson . . . Spencer Hawes is a backup plan in case Kaminsky struggles as a rookie. The veteran can step out and hit threes, but brings little else.
PREVIEW
Wizards-Hornets Preview
By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

As disappointing as their latest result was, the Charlotte Hornets might have gotten something from it that could help them flourish against some key opponents heading into the All-Star break.

Nicolas Batum is coming off his best game in three weeks, though whether he holds up in the tail end of a back-to-back set Saturday night against the visiting Washington Wizards remains to be seen.

The Charlotte shooting guard has played the last two games but missed four of the previous six with a toe injury. After being limited to 5.8 points on 21.8 percent shooting and 21.4 from 3-point range in his past six games, Batum scored 21 points on 7 of 12 and 4 of 7 from long range in Friday's 98-95 home loss to Miami.

The Hornets (24-26) led at a timeout with 33 seconds left before faltering in the closing seconds to end a two-game winning streak, and while two late turnovers might have changed the outcome, they also got strong individual efforts from Marvin Williams and Kemba Walker to hang their hat on.

Williams had a season-high 27 points - his top scoring effort since 2011-12 - and is averaging 20.5 points on 62.7 percent shooting in his last four games. The forward had scored 9.7 points and shot 40.9 percent in his first 46 games.

Walker missed Wednesday's 106-97 home win over Cleveland with a knee injury but returned to score 20 points and hit 4 of 8 from 3-point range after being limited to 13.0 points on 7-of-27 shooting in his previous two contests.

Even so, coach Steve Clifford said there wasn't nearly enough from the team as a whole.

"You can't have that many guys go into the game ill-prepared mentally," said Clifford, whose bench scored 12 points on 4-of-20 shooting.

They now need to win three straight to enter the break over .500. Those games come at home against Washington and Chicago before closing the first half at Indiana - all teams they figure to compete with for playoff positioning in the second half.

The Wizards have won three of the last four meetings, including a 109-101 home win on Dec. 19 with John Wall scoring 27 points with 12 assists.

Washington (22-26) will be trying to win consecutive games for the first time since a four-game streak from Jan. 9-15. The Wizards are coming off Friday's 106-94 home win over Philadelphia, but it's part of a 3-7 span on which opponents have scored 111.7 points per game while shooting 48.3 percent and 42.9 from long range.

The 12-point win wasn't necessarily indicative of the way the game went with the Wizards jumping out to a 38-18 lead after the first quarter. Wall had 18 points, a career-high 13 rebounds and 10 assists for his first triple-double since April 9, 2014, against the Hornets. It was a solid encore performance to his 41-point effort in Wednesday's 134-121 loss to Golden State, and the point guard is shooting 65.2 percent in the last two games following a five-game span at 33.3.

"The 13 rebounds I really like just from a standpoint of getting back in there and helping," said Randy Wittman, who was coaching his first game back after missing the previous two for his brother's funeral. "We end up winning the rebounding game tonight because of that."

Against the 76ers, Bradley Beal led with 22 points on 10-of-16 shooting in his first start since Dec. 9, which was followed by a 16-game layoff with a stress reaction in his right leg before returning to come off the bench for eight games before Friday.


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 4:43:14 PM EST.


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