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NBA : ATS Matchup
Friday 11/27/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
NEW YORK
PK  

PK  
-110

-110

187
 
97
Final
78

MIAMI (9 - 5) at NEW YORK (8 - 8)
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Friday, 11/27/2015 7:35 PM
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705MIAMI-1.5-1.5
706NEW YORK188186.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-5+0.16-82-1296.346.544.8%53.692.647.340.5%53.1
Road Games1-3-2.21-30-489.045.744.1%47.095.048.741.8%56.2
Last 5 Games3-2-21-41-495.846.643.1%56.897.045.640.0%57.6
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)96.346.536-8044.8%6-2030.7%18-2572.4%541019197138
vs opponents surrendering100.350.437-8444.4%8-2434.0%17-2376.1%521022218155
Team Stats (Road Games)89.045.734-7844.1%5-1929.3%14-1976.3%47719184136
Stats Against (All Games)92.647.334-8540.5%7-2331.8%16-2276.5%531119217135
vs opponents averaging99.849.637-8443.7%8-2434.2%19-2575.7%531121218155
Stats Against (Road Games)95.048.736-8741.8%8-2137.3%14-1877.0%561321195115

NEW YORK - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games8-8+510-66-1097.247.841.3%55.297.849.542.0%54.6
Home Games3-4-1.23-42-593.945.639.6%55.995.950.144.5%51.9
Last 5 Games3-2+2.83-22-394.243.439.4%55.096.248.640.5%56.8
NEW YORK Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)97.247.835-8641.3%8-2334.1%19-2381.4%551219237136
vs opponents surrendering101.250.538-8544.4%8-2435.4%18-2377.3%521122218145
Team Stats (Home Games)93.945.634-8639.6%7-2329.1%19-2383.1%561219216134
Stats Against (All Games)97.849.535-8342.0%6-2229.5%21-2875.4%551219207125
vs opponents averaging101.65138-8444.9%9-2435.2%18-2376.6%521022208145
Stats Against (Home Games)95.950.136-8144.5%6-2129.3%17-2471.8%52918197125
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 92.8,  NEW YORK 95.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015CHARLOTTE104-94W-6.5W193.5O36-7349.3%471333-8439.3%498
10/30/2015@ CLEVELAND92-102L4.5L200.5U33-7742.9%431339-8645.3%5311
11/1/2015HOUSTON109-89W-4W207.5U42-8648.8%541232-7940.5%4517
11/3/2015ATLANTA92-98L-4L197U38-8644.2%551837-9041.1%5615
11/5/2015@ MINNESOTA96-84W-4.5W197.5U37-7648.7%491630-8535.3%5416
11/6/2015@ INDIANA87-90L-1L194U36-8144.4%471136-8045.0%5712
11/8/2015TORONTO96-76W-3W191U35-8342.2%561028-7139.4%4716
11/10/2015LA LAKERS101-88W-11W199.5U38-8445.2%571034-7744.2%4217
11/12/2015UTAH92-91W-3.5L184U36-7746.8%591534-8938.2%5210
11/17/2015MINNESOTA91-103L-8.5L199.5U36-7945.6%622236-9737.1%668
11/19/2015SACRAMENTO116-109W-10L203O42-8947.2%52743-8451.2%5318
11/21/2015PHILADELPHIA96-91W-12.5L194U30-6943.5%581631-8237.8%5116
11/23/2015NEW YORK95-78W-5W188.5U31-8138.3%63928-8732.2%5711
11/25/2015@ DETROIT81-104L2L189.5U32-7940.5%491341-9841.8%617
11/27/2015@ NEW YORK              
11/30/2015BOSTON              
12/3/2015OKLAHOMA CITY              
12/5/2015CLEVELAND              
12/7/2015WASHINGTON              
12/9/2015@ CHARLOTTE              
12/11/2015@ INDIANA              
12/13/2015MEMPHIS              

NEW YORK - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/28/2015@ MILWAUKEE122-97W4.5W194.5O42-9345.2%591130-8634.9%5718
10/29/2015ATLANTA101-112L4.5L199O38-9340.9%572142-8350.6%4915
10/31/2015@ WASHINGTON117-110W7W204O41-8647.7%561838-9042.2%5217
11/2/2015SAN ANTONIO84-94L7.5L202.5U32-8936.0%541039-7949.4%5313
11/4/2015@ CLEVELAND86-96L10.5W205U33-8439.3%491233-8339.8%6411
11/6/2015MILWAUKEE92-99L-1.5L196.5U33-8140.7%541535-8143.2%4912
11/8/2015LA LAKERS99-95W-6L212U33-8439.3%62936-9438.3%619
11/10/2015@ TORONTO111-109W7.5W196.5O42-9544.2%51937-8444.0%5911
11/11/2015@ CHARLOTTE93-95L6.5W201U42-8648.8%591635-8441.7%475
11/13/2015CLEVELAND84-90L7W203.5U29-7936.7%561433-7842.3%5612
11/15/2015NEW ORLEANS95-87W-1.5W203U38-8843.2%52932-7145.1%4318
11/17/2015CHARLOTTE102-94W-1W195.5O36-8940.4%561036-8243.9%527
11/20/2015@ OKLAHOMA CITY93-90W6.5W206.5U33-7245.8%512035-9238.0%5914
11/21/2015@ HOUSTON107-102W4.5W202O34-8042.5%551135-8143.2%5212
11/23/2015@ MIAMI78-95L5L188.5U28-8732.2%571131-8138.3%639
11/25/2015@ ORLANDO91-100L1.5L195U31-8337.3%561134-8639.5%587
11/27/2015MIAMI              
11/29/2015HOUSTON              
12/2/2015PHILADELPHIA              
12/4/2015BROOKLYN              
12/5/2015@ MILWAUKEE              
12/7/2015DALLAS              
12/9/2015@ UTAH              
12/10/2015@ SACRAMENTO              
12/12/2015@ PORTLAND              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI: Goran Dragic will run the offense, as the Heat continue to evolve post-LeBron. He'll also benefit from the return of a pick-and-pop big in Chris Bosh . . . He's on the back nine of his career, but Dwyane Wade is still effective on the offensive end of the court. Durability is another issue . . . They have no need for Mario Chalmers with Dragic in town. Unfortunately, no one seems interested in trading for him . . . Sixth man Gerald Green adds firepower off the bench . . . If Chalmers is dealt, Tyler Johnson would step up as Dragic's primary back-up . . . James Ennis will be battling for a roster spot this fall . . . Josh Richardson is a good athlete with the versatile skill set to become a bench option down the line. Luol Deng will get another shot after a disappointing first season in Miami. He will have to settle for being a fourth or fifth option on offense again this season . . . Drafting in the lottery for the first time in years, the Heat landed an NBA-caliber athlete in Justice Winslow. Like all current NCAA players, he will be making a mammoth leap to NBA competition. He won't see consistent minutes unless he's knocking down shots . . . A knee injury wiped out just about all of Josh McRoberts' first season with the Heat. He'll have to be 100% healthy to earn back a rotation spot this season . . . Udonis Haslem continues to hang around as an effective back-up big man. He even talked about adding a three-point shot this summer. Chris Bosh might be slowed early in the year, but he'll be recovered from his blood-clot scare and should be comfortable in a stretch 4 role . . . Hassan Whiteside will anchor Miami's defense and in general clean up the glass . . . When Miami needs more offense than Whiteside offers, they can turn to Amar'e Stoudemire as a part-time player . . . Chris Andersen is basically a Birdman mascot.
NEW YORK: Arron Afflalo is certainly not an All-Star, but he's a proven two-way player who could end up the second option on offense. He's a lot better than what the Knicks have had at the 2 in recent years . . . He seems to think health is the only thing standing between a bounceback year, and Jose Calderon will have a chance to play heavy minutes as the only veteran point guard on the roster . . . Rookie Jerian Grant is presumably the point guard of the future. He seems to fit the mold of a classic triangle point guard: a big (6-foot-5) guard with the ability to penetrate . . . Langston Galloway was one of the few bright spots in New York last season, though he's obviously looking at a much smaller role now that the Knicks have re-tooled. You can pretty much throw last season out, as the Knicks turned to the tanking route early. Carmelo Anthony's reputation is going to be on the line if he can't lift a much-improved roster to contention in the Atlantic . . . A bust due to his tweener skill set, the Knicks think they have the right system for Derrick Williams . . . From a pure upside standpoint, Kristaps Porzingis was the second-best prospect in last year's draft. It will be a matter of how quickly he's able to adapt to the physicality of the NBA . . . If Cleanthony Early shows a better grasp of defensive concepts, he'll make this rotation . . . Louis Amundson will provide muscle at a bargain-basement price . . . How bad has it gotten for the Knicks? They're paying Lance Thomas to play basketball. Robin Lopez should be able to replace most of what the Knicks lost when Tyson Chandler left town. He figures to grab a ton of rebounds as part of an undersized roster, and he can protect the rim as well . . . They essentially swapped Jason Smith for Kyle O'Quinn, who provides toughness in the second unit . . . Kevin Seraphin could have some moments for the Knicks this season. He's a very talented scorer in the post, but he doesn't play any defense. That will severely limit his minutes if it does not change.
PREVIEW
Heat-Knicks Preview
By NICOLINO DIBENEDETTO STATS Writer

Knicks coach Derek Fisher is searching for answers to New York's sluggish offense, especially the drop in production off the bench.

It's not likely to get any better in another meeting with a Miami Heat team that boasts one of the NBA's best defenses.

While Fisher claims he's not tinkering with his personnel, the Knicks could see some changes Friday night as they try to avoid a second loss to the Heat in four days.

New York (8-8) is 28th in the NBA in field-goal percentage at 41.3 and 23rd with 97.2 points per game - and things have been even worse in its previous two games.

The Knicks shot 32.2 percent, including 4 of 24 from long range, in a 95-78 loss at Miami on Monday before falling 100-91 at Orlando two nights later by making just 37.3 percent of their shots and going 9 of 27 from beyond the arc.

Part of New York's recent issues stem from a bench which has totaled 22 points, gone 7 for 47 from the floor and missed all 16 of its 3-point attempts over the last two games. The reserves were averaging 39.3 points through the first 14 games.

Langston Galloway has been a major culprit by going 1 of 14, and his only two points over the last two games came against the Heat (9-5).

"It's a team game," Fisher said. "Earlier in the season our guys off the bench were doing a great job, giving us some energy and intensity and able to score some baskets. They've struggled as of late but that's how it goes sometimes during a season."

Changes aren't necessarily coming despite the Knicks losing seven straight to Miami with an 86.1 scoring average. The Heat surrender a league-low 40.5 field-goal percentage and their 92.6 points allowed per game rank behind only San Antonio's 90.5.

"I think the rotation really happens that night. You can't decide before a game starts exactly what you're going to do," Fisher said. "I think too many things can happen over the course of a game. Right now, we're just continuing to try to find guys that we know are going to consistently give us what we need. That's going to be different every night."

Consistency isn't an issue for Carmelo Anthony, who leads the Knicks with 22.8 points per game. He had 28 points and 13 rebounds against the Magic after scoring 21 at Miami. He's averaging 29.9 points over his last 11 meetings with the Heat.

Kristaps Porzingis had 20 points and 14 rebounds against Miami on Monday, but he followed that with 10 and eight with six blocks while missing 10 of 13 against Orlando.

With Miami trying to bounce back from Wednesday's 104-81 loss at Detroit, Dwyane Wade will have some added motivation after finishing with two points on 1-for-9 shooting in his lowest scoring game when playing at least 20 minutes.

"I just sucked," said Wade, who was averaging 22.3 points over the previous three and is second on the team with 17.2 per game.

Wade is averaging 20.5 points over his last six against the Knicks after scoring 16 earlier this week.

Chris Bosh had 16 points in that matchup, but he scored 11 on free throws while going 2 for 12 from the field. He shot 3 of 9 and tied a season low with nine points Wednesday.

It's uncertain if Luol Deng will be back after missing one game with a hamstring injury he suffered against the Knicks. The forward is averaging 10.3 points.


Last Updated: 4/25/2024 8:52:03 PM EST.


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