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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 5/30/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA CITY
 
GOLDEN STATE
+7  

-7  
+220

-300

219.5
 
88
Final
96

OKLAHOMA CITY (66 - 33) at GOLDEN STATE (84 - 14)
No Previous GameNo Next Game
Monday, 5/30/2016 9:00 PM
Western Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 7 - Series tied at 3-3
Board OpenLatest
727OKLAHOMA CITY219.5218
728GOLDEN STATE-7-7
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games66-33-3.445-5147-52109.755.747.3%56.8102.751.643.9%48.9
Road Games28-21+020-2727-22110.055.947.4%56.2106.453.744.8%49.1
Last 5 Games2-3-1.42-32-3110.859.244.7%57.8109.052.644.3%52.6
Playoff Games11-6+9.410-78-9107.553.545.7%55.9101.450.844.7%49.1
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)109.755.741-8647.3%8-2434.6%20-2678.3%571323217156
vs opponents surrendering102.350.938-8545.1%9-2435.2%18-2375.4%521022208145
Team Stats (Road Games)110.055.941-8647.4%9-2436.6%20-2678.5%561322227155
Stats Against (All Games)102.751.638-8743.9%8-2434.6%18-2475.2%491122209124
vs opponents averaging103.151.338-8445.4%9-2435.9%18-2375.9%521023208145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.453.740-8844.8%8-2434.4%19-2576.4%491223209115

GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games84-14+2454-4151-46114.458.148.4%53.8104.452.243.3%53.5
Home Games47-3+13.928-2125-24115.959.249.1%54.4101.649.942.8%51.8
Last 5 Games3-2+0.83-22-3109.052.644.3%52.6110.859.244.7%57.8
Playoff Games11-5+1.110-67-9111.955.646.6%54.3105.655.042.0%58.1
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)114.458.142-8748.4%13-3141.3%17-2275.8%541028218156
vs opponents surrendering10351.438-8445.3%9-2435.6%18-2475.3%521122218145
Team Stats (Home Games)115.959.243-8749.1%13-3141.1%18-2378.0%541129219146
Stats Against (All Games)104.452.239-8943.3%8-2433.5%19-2575.1%541222209144
vs opponents averaging102.951.238-8545.1%9-2435.1%18-2475.4%521122218145
Stats Against (Home Games)101.649.938-8842.8%8-2432.9%18-2474.4%521122209144
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA CITY 97.5,  GOLDEN STATE 96.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/21/2016@ DALLAS131-102W-9.5W199O45-7857.7%511436-7647.4%4212
4/23/2016@ DALLAS119-108W-8.5W204O44-8353.0%52943-8351.8%4011
4/25/2016DALLAS118-104W-14.5L205O41-8150.6%50838-8146.9%439
4/30/2016@ SAN ANTONIO92-124L6.5L199.5O35-8541.2%451051-8460.7%488
5/2/2016@ SAN ANTONIO98-97W7.5W199.5U38-7948.1%561840-9442.6%4510
5/6/2016SAN ANTONIO96-100L2L200.5U34-8241.5%481433-7643.4%558
5/8/2016SAN ANTONIO111-97W-2W199O40-7950.6%511240-8547.1%4112
5/10/2016@ SAN ANTONIO95-91W7.5W199U34-7843.6%632035-8839.8%447
5/12/2016SAN ANTONIO113-99W-1W198O40-8547.1%571040-9343.0%4810
5/16/2016@ GOLDEN STATE108-102W8W225U39-8943.8%621140-9144.0%5514
5/18/2016@ GOLDEN STATE91-118L9L222.5U35-7844.9%451543-8550.6%5412
5/22/2016GOLDEN STATE133-105W2.5W220O46-9250.0%621238-9241.3%4813
5/24/2016GOLDEN STATE118-94W1.5W222U39-9043.3%681733-8041.2%4921
5/26/2016@ GOLDEN STATE111-120L7.5L219.5O39-9142.9%501740-8547.1%5415
5/28/2016GOLDEN STATE101-108L-3L221.5U38-9042.2%641536-8741.4%5814
5/30/2016@ GOLDEN STATE              

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/21/2016@ HOUSTON96-97L-3.5L215.5U34-7943.0%511436-9239.1%6616
4/24/2016@ HOUSTON121-94W-8.5W217.5U46-8951.7%551633-7842.3%5618
4/27/2016HOUSTON114-81W-9W213U45-8254.9%50931-9532.6%6517
5/1/2016PORTLAND118-106W-9.5W210O43-9147.3%611239-9740.2%519
5/3/2016PORTLAND110-99W-9W211.5U42-9146.2%521036-8144.4%5117
5/7/2016@ PORTLAND108-120L-2.5L212.5O42-8847.7%531240-8646.5%5210
5/9/2016@ PORTLAND132-125W-6W215O44-9546.3%581443-10640.6%7118
5/11/2016PORTLAND125-121W-13.5L217O43-8451.2%491638-9241.3%6010
5/16/2016OKLAHOMA CITY102-108L-8L225U40-9144.0%551439-8943.8%6211
5/18/2016OKLAHOMA CITY118-91W-9W222.5U43-8550.6%541235-7844.9%4515
5/22/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY105-133L-2.5L220O38-9241.3%481346-9250.0%6212
5/24/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY94-118L-1.5L222U33-8041.2%492139-9043.3%6817
5/26/2016OKLAHOMA CITY120-111W-7.5W219.5O40-8547.1%541539-9142.9%5017
5/28/2016@ OKLAHOMA CITY108-101W3W221.5U36-8741.4%581438-9042.2%6415
5/30/2016OKLAHOMA CITY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: Stephen Curry actually played a career low in minutes last season, as Kerr managed him to last through the playoffs. Obviously, it didn't keep him from running away with MVP honors . . . Klay Thompson has developed into a very good shooter. He has a quick release that, along with Golden State's ball movement, allows him to get shots off with ease . . . Swiss Army knife reserve Shaun Livingston will continue to see time at both guard spots, though he's more game manager than dynamic offensive threat . . . Veteran sixth man Leandro Barbosa returns to the champs as well, and is capable of the occasional outburst . . . Brandon Rush will play out the final year of his deal. It didn't take long for Kerr to realize what Draymond Green could do for this team on both ends of the floor, which is why the Warriors won a title last year. Not that there was any chance David Lee was going to siphon minutes short of a Mark Jackson hostile takeover of the coaching staff, but Lee's departure guarantees big minutes for Green . . . He had some great moments in the playoffs, but Harrison Barnes is more of a No. 4 option. He'll also play less than typical starter's minutes . . . Andre Iguodala will continue to come off the bench; his strengths are ball movement and defense . . . Rookie Kevon Looney is an active offensive rebounder who will play sparingly one he returns from hip surgery sometime after New Year's Day . . . Gerald Wallace's contract is what they had to take on to unload Lee, but they flipped him into Jason Thompson. Thompson is a solid big offensively, but probably won't see much playing time for this team. Andrew Bogut is an effective rim protector, but he'll continue to sit often when the Warriors go small ball . . . Marreese Speights is in and out of the rotation due to his strong offensive game and atrocious defense. He's essentially the new David Lee . . . Festus Ezeli plays a similar role to Bogut as a defensive presence with no offensive role.
PREVIEW
Thunder-Warriors Preview
By JANIE McCAULEY AP Sports Writer

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) After a record 73 wins and a memorable Game 6 comeback on the road, the Golden State Warriors' goal of getting back to the NBA Finals and defending their title comes down to Game 7 at home against the powerful Oklahoma City Thunder.

All along, the Warriors have said the numerous team milestones and personal accomplishments they set during this special season won't matter a bit unless they repeat as champions.

They need one more victory to become the 10th team to rally from a 3-1 postseason deficit.

''I've learned that our players are tough, they're mentally tough,'' Coach of the Year Steve Kerr said Sunday, when his team took a day off from film and practice. ''I don't know if I really learned that. I already knew that. But they've firmly confirmed that. It's been a great comeback. Now we still have to play. We still have another game.''

Kerr just wanted his Warriors to grab back some momentum from Kevin Durant and the Thunder. Now, they have it, all right, heading into the decisive game of the Western Conference finals Monday night after winning two straight.

When his team won Game 5 on Thursday night, MVP Stephen Curry hollered ''We ain't going home!'' - and Golden State wants no part of the Thunder having the last say in the Warriors' summer plans.

''We got a big one last night to stay alive, and now we've got some momentum. But it can work in reverse,'' Kerr said. ''One game changes everything, and we've got to come out and play our game and play well to finish the series out.''

Golden State hardly considers this a gimmee just because the team is playing at deafening Oracle Arena, where the Warriors have lost just three times this season. They have had their problems against Durant, Russell Westbrook and the towering Thunder.

Oklahoma City is fueled by trying to reach its first NBA Finals since losing to LeBron James and the Miami Heat in 2012. James and Cleveland are waiting on Monday's winner.

''It's going to be a hard game. If we thought tonight was hard, Game 7's going to be even tougher,'' Curry said. ''Everybody on both sides of the ball is going to leave it all out on the floor. It's win or go home. So we can't expect just because we're at home that we can just show up and win.''

As has been the case all playoffs with Curry ailing, Golden State got a huge performance from Klay Thompson. He made a playoff-record 11 3-pointers and scored 41 points in a 108-101 win at Oklahoma City on Saturday night, and will need an encore Monday.

''Lot of people probably counted us out,'' Thompson said.

Kerr said last week that his group might be different than the all the other teams that have tried to come back from 3-1 down: because the Warriors won it all last year.

The Thunder certainly would have preferred to close out the series at home over traveling back across the country to the Bay Area for the deciding game.

Yet they never expected it to be easy against the 2015 champs.

''This is what you dream about, getting this opportunity. We've got to take advantage of it,'' Durant said Sunday. ''Go up into their building, and it's going to be great atmosphere. ... No matter where you play, you've still got to play. That's how we look at it.''

That's partly because first-year Thunder coach Billy Donovan has talked to his team about the mentality it takes to win in a hostile venue like raucous, sold-out Oracle Arena, and Oklahoma City came in and did it in Game 1.

''We lost Game 6, and it was a tough, hard-fought game,'' Donovan said. ''We're disappointed about not having a different outcome. But we haven't lost the series, and we have an opportunity again. I think just being around these guys, they're a resilient group.''

Curry and the Warriors expect another entertaining, great game.

From an ankle injury that sidelined him in the first round against Houston to a sprained right knee and puffy elbow, Curry has dealt with his share of pain this postseason. He has to push that aside for what he hopes is one more game this series and then a second straight trip to the Finals and another championship.

''I actually kind of like it, because you understand the moment of the playoffs and just kind of gets you going,'' he said. ''I'll be ready to go and give it everything I've got for Game 7.''

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AP Sports Writer Cliff Brunt in Oklahoma City contributed to this report.


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