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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 11/19/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
MISSOURI
 
KANSAS ST
+8.5  

-8.5  
+300

-400

128.5
 
67
Final
82

MISSOURI (3 - 1) vs. KANSAS ST (4 - 0)
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Monday, 11/19/2018 7:30 PM
PARADISE JAM - Final Rnd - VI Sport & Fitness Center - St. Thomas, VI
Board OpenLatest
549MISSOURI130128.5
550KANSAS ST-7-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MISSOURI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games3-1+0.41-31-362.730.739.8%37.261.528.538.1%34.7
Road Games2-1+0.41-21-261.031.038.8%34.763.731.340.1%33.7
Last 5 Games1-1-10-20-263.527.542.6%40.065.527.037.5%32.0
MISSOURI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)62.730.721-5439.8%6-2129.1%13-1969.2%37911206142
vs opponents surrendering64.930.923-5840.1%7-2331.2%11-1765.7%34912196142
Team Stats (Road Games)61.031.020-5138.8%6-2028.3%16-2273.8%35911226162
Stats Against (All Games)61.528.521-5638.1%7-2133.3%12-1964.0%35810196133
vs opponents averaging70.633.126-5844.0%7-2033.9%13-1868.6%391013177144
Stats Against (Road Games)63.731.322-5440.1%6-1931.6%14-2264.2%34910207133

KANSAS ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games4-0+12-21-369.731.744.7%41.253.226.035.0%31.2
Road Games2-0+12-01-179.532.549.2%41.558.024.535.4%30.5
Last 5 Games2-000-20-260.031.040.0%41.048.527.534.6%32.0
KANSAS ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.731.727-6144.7%3-1620.3%12-2060.0%411113189123
vs opponents surrendering68.634.325-5843.2%6-2031.5%12-1866.4%37912186143
Team Stats (Road Games)79.532.530-6249.2%3-1225.0%15-2173.8%411014208124
Stats Against (All Games)53.226.019-5435.0%6-2325.3%9-1465.5%3169206182
vs opponents averaging68.331.125-5941.9%8-2234.7%11-1763.6%36912197153
Stats Against (Road Games)58.024.520-5635.4%6-2425.0%12-1864.9%30511206180
Average power rating of opponents played: MISSOURI 74,  KANSAS ST 71.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MISSOURI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/6/2018C ARKANSAS68-55W-19.5L147U27-6442.2%451120-6132.8%3813
11/9/2018@ IOWA ST59-76L6L142U19-4443.2%352522-5143.1%267
11/16/2018*KENNESAW ST55-52W-17L126.5U19-5335.8%381319-5137.3%3717
11/18/2018*OREGON ST69-63W3.5W130.5O21-5538.2%31924-6040.0%3815
11/19/2018*KANSAS ST              
11/27/2018TEMPLE              
12/2/2018UCF              
12/4/2018TX-ARLINGTON              
12/7/2018ORAL ROBERTS              

KANSAS ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/9/2018KENNESAW ST56-41W-28L141.5U25-6041.7%421617-5232.7%2921
11/12/2018DENVER64-56W-19L139U23-6038.3%40919-5236.5%3517
11/16/2018*E KENTUCKY95-68W-18.5W146O37-6755.2%471325-6439.1%2617
11/18/2018*PENNSYLVANIA64-48W-11W141U24-5742.1%361115-4930.6%3519
11/19/2018*MISSOURI              
11/24/2018LEHIGH              
12/1/2018@ MARQUETTE              
12/8/2018@ TULSA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MISSOURI: Last season: 20-13, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Tigers
Coach: Cuonzo Martin
Conference: SEC
Who's gone: PF Michael Porter Jr. (NBA), SG Kassius Robertson, F Jordan Barnett, G Brett Rau, PG C.J. Roberts (transferred to Texas Tech), SG Terrence Phillips, SG Blake Harris (transferred to North Carolina State)
Who's back: PF Jontay Porter averaged 9.9 points and 6.8 rebounds as a freshman, though he will miss the upcoming season after ligaments in his knee during a preseason scrimmage; C Reed Nikko, who appeared in 33 games last season; PG Jordan Geist; C Jeremiah Tilmon, who averaged 8.2 points and 4.2 rebounds last season; PF Kevin Puryear, who averaged 8.6 points.
Who's new: PG Ronnie Suggs transferred from Bradley; PF K.J. Santos transferred from Tallahassee Community College; SG Torrence Watson, a four-star prospect from St. Louis; PG Xavier Pinson from Chicago; PF Parker Braun from Blue Valley Northwest in suburban Kansas City.
The Skinny: The Tigers lost their top two scorers in Robertson and Barnett to graduation, while Porter Jr. departed after playing just three games as a freshman. They thought they got a big boost when his younger brother, Jontay, announced he would return for another season but he tore ligaments in his knee during a scrimmage with Southern Illinois. Now the NCAA Tournament could be a tall task.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Missouri at 225-1 to win the NCAA Tournament.
KANSAS ST: Last season: 25-12, lost to Loyola-Chicago in Elite Eight
Nickname: Wildcats
Coach: Bruce Weber
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: PF Mawdo Sallah (transferred to Radford), SG Brian Patrick (transferred to IUPFW); SG Amaad Wainwright, SG Mason Schoen, SG Kade Kinnamon
Who's back: Preseason Big 12 player of the year Dean Wade, who averaged 16.2 points and 6.2 rebounds last season; All-Big 12 SG Barry Brown Jr., who averaged 15.9 points; SF Xavier Sneed, who broke out during NCAA Tournament run; PG Kamau Stokes, who averaged 9.0 points and team-best 3.4 assists; PG Cartier Diarra, who played 23.8 minutes per game as a freshman; PF Makol Mawien; SG Mike McGuirl; PF Levi Stockard III; PF Nigel Shadd: PF James Love III.
Who's new: PF Austin Trice, a transfer from Wabash Valley College in Illinois; PG Shaun Williams, a three-star prospect from St. Louis.
The Skinny: The 12th-ranked Wildcats return everyone of note from last year's Elite Eight team, and they're a whole lot healthier than they were in their March run. Kansas State roared through the bracket despite the absence of Wade, their best player, who was dealing with an injury. Stokes also missed time last season. If the Wildcats can stay healthy, they have a good chance of challenging Kansas for the Big 12 title.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Kansas State at 80-1 to win the NCAA Tournament, the fourth-best of Big 12 teams behind Kansas, West Virginia and Texas Tech.
PREVIEW
No. 12 Kansas State, Missouri to reconnect in Paradise Jam final
 

If "absence makes the heart grow fonder," No. 12 Kansas State and Missouri will be very fond of each other. The former conference rivals have met a total of 236 times, with the Wildcats holding the all-time edge 120-116. But they haven't played since 2015. Missouri left the Big 12 Conference for the Southeastern Conference following the 2012 season.

They'll face off in the Paradise Jam tournament Monday evening in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Kansas State (4-0) used another stellar defensive effort to defeat Penn 64-48 in the second semifinal. Missouri (3-1) defeated Oregon State 69-63 in the first semifinal.

"We didn't go at them early, which put us in a bind," Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber said following the game against Penn. "We got good effort from a lot of guys. Last night it was Cartier (Diarra). Tonight it was Kam (Stokes). That's the good thing about our team. We fight through (adversity) and find a way to win."

Missouri is coached by one of Weber's former players. Cuonzo Martin played at Purdue, when Weber was one of Gene Keady's assistants.

"I'm so proud of Cuonzo," Weber said. "He's a really good coach and he brings toughness. When he came to Purdue his knee was so messed up that he'd never play over 15 minutes per game. In his senior year, he played 38 or 39 minutes, and he got mad at us when we'd take him out.

"It was a physical game tonight, and it's going to be a physical game tomorrow."

Kansas State has shined on defense so far this year. Against Penn, which came into Sunday's game averaging 83 points per game, the Wildcats held them to just 30.6 percent from the field, including 20 percent from 3-point range.

Penn's A.J. Brodeur was held to just six points on 1-of-9 shooting, 10 points below his season average. The Wildcats held Eastern Kentucky's Nick Mayo to 11 points, 17 below his season average in their first game.

"That's two nights in a row," Weber said of his team's defensive effort on the opponent's best player. "Mak (Makol Mawien) did a great job with four blocks and eight rebounds. He did a lot of things for us."

K-State is led in scoring by Barry Brown with 14.8 points per game, followed closely by Dean Wade with 14.5 and Xavier Sneed with 13.0. Wade also leads the Wildcats with 9.3 rebounds per game, followed by reserve forward Austin Trice with 7.3. K-State is averaging just over 20 percent shooting from 3-point range, but they're holding the opposition to just 35 percent shooting from the field.

Mizzou is led by Mark Smith with 11.8 points per game, followed by Kevin Puryear with 11.5, Jordan Geist with 10.0 and Jeremiah Tilman with 9.8.

Unable to practice because of a back injury, Geist scored 21 points against Oregon State, 18 of which came in the second half. Puryear added 17 points and seven rebounds.

"(Geist) might say his back hurts all the time, so he doesn't have to practice," joked Martin after the game.

Oregon State tied the game at 44 with 12:13 left, but Missouri took off from there. Free throws from Puryear, Geist and Xavier Pinson helped Missouri build a 54-48 lead as Oregon State would go scoreless for over four minutes. Missouri shot 79 percent from the free throw for the game, with Geist and Puryear going a combined 18-for-21 from the charity stripe.

"Especially late in the game, we want the ball in Kevin's hands," Martin said. "He can make free throws. We have to find ways to get him the ball."


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