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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 11/25/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
SACRAMENTO
 
MILWAUKEE
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

210
 
129
Final
118

SACRAMENTO (5 - 10) at MILWAUKEE (6 - 8)
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Wednesday, 11/25/2015 8:05 PM
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713SACRAMENTO208207
714MILWAUKEE-5-4.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SACRAMENTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games5-10-3.67-88-7104.551.045.3%53.9108.353.746.9%53.0
Road Games1-5-3.63-34-2105.251.045.7%53.0111.555.547.6%54.8
Last 5 Games2-3-0.63-22-3106.452.847.1%53.6107.655.245.1%52.2
SACRAMENTO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)104.551.040-8845.3%8-2237.7%17-2371.3%541124229174
vs opponents surrendering100.348.937-8444.2%8-2434.2%17-2376.2%531022218155
Team Stats (Road Games)105.251.041-9045.7%8-2237.1%15-2072.1%531125258174
Stats Against (All Games)108.353.741-8746.9%9-2732.5%18-2474.8%531024209166
vs opponents averaging101.249.537-8444.4%8-2434.0%18-2475.2%531022208145
Stats Against (Road Games)111.555.542-8847.6%9-2633.8%19-2672.3%551025189157

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games6-8-26-89-597.051.645.2%45.4103.953.045.4%54.3
Home Games4-3+13-44-399.351.043.7%49.6100.750.142.4%56.9
Last 5 Games2-302-35-097.850.646.2%45.4109.254.846.4%57.2
MILWAUKEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.051.636-8045.2%7-1838.4%18-2279.1%451023238155
vs opponents surrendering100.750.737-8344.7%8-2335.9%18-2476.2%521022218155
Team Stats (Home Games)99.351.037-8543.7%8-1940.5%17-2279.2%501124238144
Stats Against (All Games)103.953.037-8245.4%9-2535.9%20-2676.3%541423208165
vs opponents averaging99.949.737-8443.9%8-2434.1%18-2475.2%531121218154
Stats Against (Home Games)100.750.136-8542.4%8-2532.2%21-2679.8%571522218176
Average power rating of opponents played: SACRAMENTO 96.6,  MILWAUKEE 95.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SACRAMENTO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015LA CLIPPERS104-111L5.5L211.5O41-9443.6%591642-8052.5%4915
10/30/2015LA LAKERS132-114W-7W212O52-10151.5%641441-8946.1%4719
10/31/2015@ LA CLIPPERS109-114L10W217O43-10142.6%591339-7651.3%5817
11/3/2015MEMPHIS89-103L4L196.5U29-7439.2%511340-8348.2%5816
11/4/2015@ PHOENIX97-118L10L209.5O40-8447.6%391745-8354.2%5718
11/6/2015HOUSTON110-116L4L219.5O40-9343.0%551540-8248.8%5421
11/7/2015GOLDEN STATE94-103L14W221U38-8743.7%532138-9241.3%5718
11/9/2015SAN ANTONIO88-106L7.5L202.5U34-8440.5%491946-8752.9%5116
11/11/2015DETROIT101-92W2W205.5U37-7450.0%521834-8938.2%5116
11/13/2015BROOKLYN111-109W-6.5L204.5O40-9442.6%591442-8947.2%5215
11/15/2015TORONTO107-101W1.5W208.5U39-7651.3%481938-8743.7%4715
11/18/2015@ ATLANTA97-103L2.5L209U38-8644.2%582038-8942.7%4911
11/19/2015@ MIAMI109-116L10W203O43-8451.2%531842-8947.2%527
11/21/2015@ ORLANDO97-91W3W210.5U31-8138.3%551438-9241.3%5417
11/23/2015@ CHARLOTTE122-127L3.5L212O52-10450.0%542049-9850.0%5919
11/25/2015@ MILWAUKEE              
11/27/2015MINNESOTA              
11/28/2015@ GOLDEN STATE              
11/30/2015DALLAS              
12/3/2015BOSTON              
12/5/2015@ HOUSTON              
12/6/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/8/2015UTAH              
12/10/2015NEW YORK              

MILWAUKEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015NEW YORK97-122L-4.5L194.5O30-8634.9%571842-9345.2%5911
10/30/2015WASHINGTON113-118L2L200O42-8251.2%391635-6851.5%4821
11/1/2015@ TORONTO87-106L6L201U29-6942.0%371841-9045.6%5913
11/2/2015@ BROOKLYN103-96W-1.5W194O38-7352.1%471436-7945.6%4318
11/4/2015PHILADELPHIA91-87W-8.5L194.5U35-8740.2%461034-8142.0%5918
11/6/2015@ NEW YORK99-92W1.5W196.5U35-8143.2%491233-8140.7%5415
11/7/2015BROOKLYN94-86W-6.5W192.5U37-8245.1%461534-8241.5%5518
11/10/2015BOSTON83-99L2.5L202.5U30-7341.1%491738-8644.2%5112
11/11/2015@ DENVER102-103L4W193.5O42-7953.2%391639-7949.4%4614
11/14/2015CLEVELAND108-105W5.5W195O43-10242.2%631237-9140.7%6620
11/17/2015@ WASHINGTON86-115L3.5L198O31-7243.1%431937-7052.9%5312
11/19/2015@ CLEVELAND100-115L10.5L192.5O38-7352.1%261140-7156.3%5117
11/21/2015@ INDIANA86-123L4.5L193O34-7943.0%482347-9151.6%5614
11/23/2015DETROIT109-88W2.5W190.5O43-8351.8%471231-9134.1%6017
11/25/2015SACRAMENTO              
11/27/2015@ ORLANDO              
11/29/2015@ CHARLOTTE              
11/30/2015DENVER              
12/2/2015@ SAN ANTONIO              
12/4/2015@ DETROIT              
12/5/2015NEW YORK              
12/7/2015PORTLAND              
12/9/2015LA CLIPPERS              
12/11/2015@ TORONTO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SACRAMENTO: Rajon Rondo gets new life in Sacto. He was a disaster in Dallas, where his inability to make a jumpshot led to sagging defenses clogging the paint and stifling the Mavs. There's a real chance his skill set no longer fits in today's NBA . . . Ben McLemore's three-point shooting will be key for this team, as opponents will already have an extra defender in the paint because of Rondo. McLemore's shooting gives them a chance to open up room for DeMarcus Cousins to operate . . . The arrival of Rondo sends Darren Collison back to the bench. Though he'll likely play some 2 alongside Rondo as well . . . Marco Belinelli is a heady passer who brings more much-needed shooting to the lineup . . . After an unimpressive first stint in the NBA, James Anderson returns to the league after a one-year run in Lithuania. He has never quite become a complete player, but Rudy Gay should continue to thrive working off of DeMarcus Cousins. He'll have his share of wide-open threes and driving lanes. Gay will also see extended minutes as a stretch 4 . . . Omri Casspi had a solid bounbeback season in his return to Sacramento. He brings some defensive versatility off the bench, and shot the ball much better last season . . . Veteran wing Caron Butler is part of the Kings' attempt to surround Cousins with shooters. At this point in his career, he brings little more than the ability to spot up in the corner . . . Quincy Acy returns to Sacramento as an athletic big with little offensive upside. He's essentially a 12th man. DeMarcus Cousins lived up to his immense potential for most of last season, but he and Karl are a volatile mix . . . Uniquely athletic, Willie Cauley-Stein will take some of the defensive burden off Cousins as a possible starting 4. He's a non-factor offensively . . . Kosta Koufos is a nice addition as a quality second-unit center.
MILWAUKEE: His new contract is a bit eye-opening, but between his shooting and his ability to cover ground on defense, Khris Middleton is exactly what the Bucks want on the wings . . . Michael Carter-Williams does a lot of things well, but it will be tough for head coach Jason Kidd to play him full-time starter's minutes while he's bricking so many jumpers . . . That's the reason why Milwaukee acquired Greivis Vasquez. He could end up in close to a 50/50 time split with Carter-Williams . . . O.J. Mayo will continue to serve as a high-scoring sixth man . . . Jerryd Bayless will lose minutes, but the Bucks can go three guards often with their scrambling defense . . . Rookie Rashad Vaughn is probably a year away from significant minutes . . . Tyler Ennis is buried as the third point guard. He has taken significant steps forward in each of his first two seasons, and Giannis Antetokounmpo still has plenty of room to grow. The Greek Freak is perfect for what the Bucks do defensively, with the ability to scramble and cover a ton of ground. Offensively, the next step is adding a three-point shot . . . Jabari Parker is the mystery man on this roster. He was not off to a great start early last season, then tore his ACL. He's skilled and a capable offensive player, but pairing him and Greg Monroe would give them two minus defenders in the frontcourt . . . Chris Copeland is one-dimensional, but his shooting comes in handy as a stretch 4 . . . Johnny O'Bryant will likely be on the outside looking in at the rotation of bigs. Greg Monroe is what he is: a skilled offensive player but a subpar athlete who is a liability on defense. The Bucks are banking that the active, scrambling defenders they'll surround him with can make up for that . . . When the Bucks go defense, rim protector and all around Inspector Gadget athlete John Henson can play the 4 or 5 . . . Miles Plumlee is a warm body with six fouls to give.
PREVIEW
Kings-Bucks Preview
By MATT BECKER STATS Editor

Milwaukee Bucks center Greg Monroe downplayed a big performance in win over his former team, saying he brings the same intensity regardless of the opponent.

Despite those words, he may have to take his game to another level for a matchup with one of basketball's best big men, if he is healthy.

All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins injured his back in Sacramento's last game and his availability is uncertain for Wednesday night's game in Milwaukee.

After being outscored by an average of 27.0 points during an 0-3 trip, the Bucks (6-8) bounced back with a 109-88 win over Detroit on Monday. Milwaukee had seven players reach double figures, shot 51.8 percent while making 9 of 13 3-pointers and had 30 assists.

"We're young and we're new. So we got to get used to each other," said coach Jason Kidd. " ... It's not going to happen in 10 games, it's not going to happen in 20 games. So you have to get used to each other and you can see they're starting to get used to one another."

Facing the team he spent his first five seasons with, Monroe had 20 points and 13 rebounds for his seventh double-double. The Bucks were a plus-28 in scoring with Monroe on the floor - the highest by any Milwaukee player this season.

''I am trying to win every game,'' Monroe said. ''They just happen to be my former team. No matter who comes in here, I going to come in with the same focus. That is do what I need to do to help my team win on that night. They just happen to be the only other team I have played for.''

Cousins had another huge game Monday, totaling 30 points and 11 rebounds for his eighth double-double, but wasn't able to finish. He sprained his back in the third quarter and although he had 12 points and five rebounds in the fourth, coach George Karl held him out of overtime in Sacramento's 127-122 loss to Charlotte.

''You could see it was bothering him,'' Karl said. ''He went back in. We probably should have not played him because he was never a hundred percent after that.''

Cousins appeared to be walking fine in the locker room after the game and there was no update of his status.

Before Monroe arrived in Milwaukee, Cousins had been a matchup problem for the Bucks, averaging 29.0 points and 14.0 rebounds in his last three meetings, though the Kings lost both games last season.

Though the Bucks are last in the league in rebounding at 38.2 boards per game, Monroe is one of the league's leaders in grabbing contested rebounds, averaging 4.9.

Cousins' injury only added to the disappointment Monday for the Kings (5-10), who blew a 22-point, second-half lead are trying to end this season-high five-game trip 2-3. Sacramento was outscored 38-21 in the fourth quarter and needed a Rudy Gay layup as time expired to send the game to the extra session.

''I should have substituted probably earlier and more often,'' Karl said. ''I thought we were going to win the game with the switching. We probably should have changed it up with more blitzing.''

Gay had a season-high 28 points and Rajon Rondo added 20 assists - the most by a Kings player since the team moved to Sacramento in 1985-86.

The Kings and Bucks are two of the league's top 3-point shooting teams, with Milwaukee at 38.4 percent and Sacramento at 37.7.

Cousins is surprisingly playing a large role on the perimeter, going 16 of 42 (38.1 percent) from beyond the arc after entering this season 11 of 69 (15.9) from 3-point range.


Last Updated: 3/29/2024 8:15:21 AM EST.


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