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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/10/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 
PHOENIX
-16  

+16  


220.5
 
112
Final
104

GOLDEN STATE (47 - 4) at PHOENIX (14 - 39)
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Wednesday, 2/10/2016 9:05 PM
Board OpenLatest
521GOLDEN STATE-17-16
522PHOENIX218.5220
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games47-4+18.230-1930-21115.559.549.1%54.7102.951.943.0%52.5
Road Games23-4+6.318-818-9116.460.449.4%54.4106.653.943.7%52.7
Last 5 Games5-0+33-22-3119.468.850.9%57.6107.857.643.6%51.6
Division Games11-0+58-27-4118.958.149.6%56.4101.951.343.2%50.0
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)115.559.543-8749.1%13-3042.6%17-2375.3%551029218156
vs opponents surrendering102.451.138-8445.2%9-2435.6%18-2375.4%521022218145
Team Stats (Road Games)116.460.443-8749.4%14-3144.7%17-2373.1%541029218156
Stats Against (All Games)102.951.939-9043.0%7-2331.5%19-2575.3%521221209144
vs opponents averaging101.350.438-8444.5%8-2434.8%18-2475.1%521121208145
Stats Against (Road Games)106.653.939-9043.7%8-2333.9%20-2676.0%531122209134

PHOENIX - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-39-34.620-3327-26100.547.344.0%51.1106.751.147.2%52.2
Home Games10-17-19.813-1413-14102.848.444.4%52.9104.048.746.0%51.1
Last 5 Games0-5-52-32-395.048.241.9%50.4105.253.844.6%50.6
Division Games3-5-2.24-46-2108.440.446.5%49.4113.247.150.1%51.7
PHOENIX Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)100.547.337-8544.0%9-2536.5%17-2275.6%511121228164
vs opponents surrendering101.450.538-8444.8%8-2335.0%18-2375.4%521022208145
Team Stats (Home Games)102.848.438-8544.4%10-2537.8%18-2475.6%531120229164
Stats Against (All Games)106.751.139-8347.2%9-2537.8%19-2674.0%521022219155
vs opponents averaging102.250.938-8445.1%8-2435.3%18-2375.5%521122208145
Stats Against (Home Games)104.048.738-8246.0%10-2639.0%18-2573.1%51921229155
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 95.3,  PHOENIX 96.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/2/2016DENVER111-108W-15L216O43-8650.0%581344-10541.9%6213
1/4/2016CHARLOTTE111-101W-12L212.5U45-8751.7%421138-8644.2%4911
1/5/2016@ LA LAKERS109-88W-13.5W211.5U40-8646.5%611029-9131.9%5712
1/8/2016@ PORTLAND128-108W-9W215O46-8752.9%551538-9639.6%559
1/9/2016@ SACRAMENTO128-116W-8.5W225O49-8756.3%541843-9246.7%4410
1/11/2016MIAMI111-103W-14.5L209.5O41-8647.7%55941-9145.1%5010
1/13/2016@ DENVER110-112L-9.5L216O42-8847.7%451337-8742.5%5913
1/14/2016LA LAKERS116-98W-18T215.5U43-8650.0%531940-9044.4%5321
1/16/2016@ DETROIT95-113L-7L216.5U34-9436.2%581247-10146.5%719
1/18/2016@ CLEVELAND132-98W3.5W210O46-8554.1%47837-7748.1%4615
1/20/2016@ CHICAGO125-94W-6W216O50-9552.6%611037-10037.0%5910
1/22/2016INDIANA122-110W-12.5L216.5O43-9047.8%561744-9546.3%5313
1/25/2016SAN ANTONIO120-90W-4.5W211.5U44-8551.8%522131-7441.9%4425
1/27/2016DALLAS127-107W-17.5W214.5O47-8158.0%46944-8750.6%3710
1/30/2016@ PHILADELPHIA108-105W-16.5L217.5U47-9549.5%612342-9245.7%4810
1/31/2016@ NEW YORK116-95W-10.5W218.5U42-7357.5%511833-9036.7%4711
2/3/2016@ WASHINGTON134-121W-9.5W227O49-9352.7%631846-9150.5%4813
2/6/2016OKLAHOMA CITY116-108W-7.5W232.5U48-9749.5%531036-8542.4%6015
2/9/2016HOUSTON123-110W-14L227.5O44-9446.8%601237-8742.5%5512
2/10/2016@ PHOENIX              
2/19/2016@ PORTLAND              
2/20/2016@ LA CLIPPERS              
2/22/2016@ ATLANTA              
2/24/2016@ MIAMI              
2/25/2016@ ORLANDO              

PHOENIX - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/2/2016@ SACRAMENTO119-142L6L213O43-8351.8%321653-8760.9%5414
1/3/2016@ LA LAKERS77-97L-1.5L209U32-8936.0%501438-8445.2%5915
1/6/2016CHARLOTTE111-102W2W203.5O41-8448.8%481238-8743.7%5413
1/8/2016MIAMI95-103L5L197.5O40-9243.5%541436-7349.3%4510
1/12/2016@ INDIANA97-116L12L205O36-8940.4%581841-7951.9%5013
1/15/2016@ BOSTON103-117L9.5L209.5O35-8939.3%571442-9643.7%6612
1/17/2016@ MINNESOTA87-117L3.5L206.5U35-8143.2%431539-6956.5%5215
1/19/2016INDIANA94-97L5.5W207.5U28-8134.6%592234-8341.0%5414
1/21/2016SAN ANTONIO89-117L16.5L199.5O32-8139.5%521342-8648.8%498
1/23/2016ATLANTA98-95W10W203U34-8540.0%611734-8440.5%4916
1/26/2016@ PHILADELPHIA103-113L2L204.5O39-8347.0%551739-8148.1%5211
1/27/2016@ CLEVELAND93-115L17.5L209U33-7047.1%382245-8155.6%4313
1/29/2016@ NEW YORK84-102L7L203.5U35-8541.2%501636-8442.9%568
1/31/2016@ DALLAS78-91L8.5L198U27-7436.5%541931-7839.7%4714
2/2/2016TORONTO97-104L9.5W198.5O37-7946.8%461635-7447.3%4612
2/4/2016HOUSTON105-111L7.5W217.5U32-8338.6%562437-8643.0%5616
2/6/2016UTAH89-98L7L189.5U30-8037.5%491034-7843.6%579
2/8/2016OKLAHOMA CITY106-122L12.5L214.5O37-7350.7%471742-8549.4%4714
2/10/2016GOLDEN STATE              
2/19/2016HOUSTON              
2/21/2016SAN ANTONIO              
2/22/2016@ LA CLIPPERS              
2/25/2016BROOKLYN              
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.
PHOENIX: There were some trade rumors swirling around Eric Bledsoe this summer, but he's still in Phoenix and is the best guard on this roster by a wide margin . . . This summer, the Suns pulled up to Brandon Knight's house with a dump truck full of cash despite a track record of mediocre play. They're apparently trusting Knight to blossom in their uptempo attack . . . Sonny Weems returns from overseas as an effective defender, but long-range shooting remains a question mark . . . Devin Booker is one of the best pure shooters in this rookie class, though he'll need a year to learn on the job . . . Archie Goodwin will find minutes tough to come by until he develops a three-point shot . . . Ronnie Price gives them a veteran No. 3 point guard. Markieff Morris hasn't shown the ability to consistently knock down threes, which is something the Suns want out of the 4. He needs to shoot it well early to hold onto his starting job . . . P.J. Tucker was a little more assertive offensively late last season, but he's typically the fourth or fifth offensive option on the floor . . . Phoenix happily plucked Mirza Teletovic from the cash-strapped Nets, giving them a floor-spacing power forward to share time with Morris . . . Second-year man T.J. Warren is probably a better offensive player than Tucker, but he's a middling athlete better-suited defensively to the second unit . . . Veteran forward Jon Leuer is nice to have around as a practice player. Phoenix is counting on Tyson Chandler to provide some rim protection behind their middling defensive players. He'll also be relied on to do a lot of rebounding . . . The Suns will still find time for Alex Len, who could play alongside Chandler as a super-sized power forward at times. He added a corner three this summer.
PREVIEW
Warriors-Suns Preview
By JEFF BARTL STATS Senior Writer

Every victory brings the Golden State Warriors closer to the 20-year-old record for most in a season, and talk of their pursuit only will heat up coming out of the All-Star break.

The Phoenix Suns already have experienced a couple blowouts at the hands of the Warriors, but interim coach Earl Watson believes they're showing some signs of improvement.

Golden State can extend its winning streak to 11 by winning a sixth consecutive meeting Wednesday night in Phoenix.

The Warriors (47-4) secured the best 51-game start in NBA history with Tuesday's 123-110 win over Houston, one game ahead of the pace of the record-setting 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, who finished 72-10.

Stephen Curry had his 23rd performance of at least 30 points with 35 while adding nine assists, and Andrew Bogut had one of his best games with 13 points, 11 boards and a season-high six blocks.

The defending NBA champions have won eight times by double digits during their 10-game winning streak, which is the longest active run in the league.

''We can definitely play better and just sustain our level of play and be more consistent over 48 minutes. It's hard,'' Curry said. ''As long as you keep that at the forefront and challenge yourselves, that's what hopefully inspires to continue to get better.

"It's not going to be pretty every minute we're out there, it's not going to be perfect, we're not going to blow everybody out. But we strive to be great every night.''

Curry had 41 points in a 135-116 win at Phoenix on Nov. 27, then finished with 25 while Klay Thompson poured in 43 in a 128-103 home win over the Suns on Dec. 16. Curry is averaging 32.5 points and shooting 56.3 percent - 53.3 from behind the arc - his last four against the Suns.

Opponents routing Phoenix (14-39) has been commonplace for much of the season, but it has been more competitive since Watson's debut Feb. 2 after the firing of Jeff Hornacek.

The Suns have dropped all four under Watson during their eight-game losing streak but only one by double-digits - Monday's 122-106 loss to Oklahoma City. They led by as many as six in the third quarter, though, before coming undone.

Markieff Morris finished with 23 points and is averaging 21 under Watson after scoring 10.2 in his first 32. Archie Goodwin added 20 for Phoenix, which has dropped 23 of 25 but also is dealing with injuries to Brandon Knight, Eric Bledsoe, T.J. Warren and Ronnie Price.

Knight and Price are expected to return after the break, but Bledsoe and Warren are out for the season.

"We have to love the process, embrace the process and be a part of the journey," Watson said after the Suns shot 50.7 percent for their highest mark in their last 17 games.

''I think you see our team, we're growing, we're getting better. We're not discouraged. We won't be discouraged.''

Slowing the Warriors likely will be a tough task with Phoenix allowing the second-most points per game in the league at 106.7. Golden State is averaging 122.3 during its winning streak - nearly seven more than its season average - and has shot 54.4 percent from the field and 52.9 percent from 3-point range in the two meetings this season.

Mirza Teletovic is averaging 15.7 points over his last three and had a season-high 24 in the last matchup with the Warriors.

Golden State said after Tuesday's contest that coach Steve Kerr was feeling ill, but he still plans to fly to with the team to Phoenix.


Last Updated: 4/27/2024 12:22:36 AM EST.


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