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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Monday 10/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
ORLANDO
 
BOSTON
+11  

-11  
+450

-650

211.5
 
93
Final
90

ORLANDO (1 - 2) at BOSTON (2 - 1)
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Monday, 10/22/2018 7:35 PM
Board Money Line
503ORLANDO+550
504BOSTON-850
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ORLANDO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games1-2-0.82-11-2102.345.741.7%58.3112.355.044.5%58.3
Road Games0-1-11-01-0115.052.045.6%58.0116.063.047.9%46.0
Last 5 Games1-2-0.82-11-2102.345.741.7%58.3112.355.044.5%58.3
ORLANDO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)102.345.739-9341.7%10-2834.1%15-2268.7%581323197147
vs opponents surrendering107.854.740-9244.2%11-3234.0%16-2270.8%571123236148
Team Stats (Road Games)115.052.041-9045.6%16-2955.2%17-2277.3%581431157147
Stats Against (All Games)112.355.042-9444.5%14-3541.0%14-1780.8%581327226144
vs opponents averaging111.256.441-9343.8%13-3536.4%17-2473.6%591224227147
Stats Against (Road Games)116.063.045-9447.9%17-3450.0%9-1090.0%461333218103

BOSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games2-1+11-21-2103.050.041.4%59.3100.346.342.5%58.3
Home Games1-0+11-00-1105.047.043.3%64.087.042.039.1%58.0
Last 5 Games2-1+11-21-2103.050.041.4%59.3100.346.342.5%58.3
BOSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)103.050.038-9341.4%11-3334.7%15-1978.9%591324246145
vs opponents surrendering10751.939-9043.2%11-3236.3%18-2379.4%571123246165
Team Stats (Home Games)105.047.042-9743.3%11-3729.7%10-1471.4%641221207146
Stats Against (All Games)100.346.338-8942.5%10-3231.2%15-2364.3%581022216153
vs opponents averaging11256.241-9244.6%12-3236.0%18-2475.6%561123228124
Stats Against (Home Games)87.042.034-8739.1%5-2619.2%14-2458.3%58618208165
Average power rating of opponents played: ORLANDO 98,  BOSTON 96
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ORLANDO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/17/2018MIAMI104-101W2.5W207.5U39-9441.5%671238-9739.2%6516
10/19/2018CHARLOTTE88-120L1.5L215.5U36-9438.3%501543-9246.7%6415
10/20/2018@ PHILADELPHIA115-116L12.5W217.5O41-9045.6%581445-9447.9%4610
10/22/2018@ BOSTON              
10/25/2018PORTLAND              
10/27/2018@ MILWAUKEE              
10/30/2018SACRAMENTO              
11/2/2018LA CLIPPERS              
11/4/2018@ SAN ANTONIO              
11/5/2018CLEVELAND              
11/7/2018DETROIT              

BOSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/16/2018PHILADELPHIA105-87W-4.5W211.5U42-9743.3%641434-8739.1%5816
10/19/2018@ TORONTO101-113L3L209.5O40-9940.4%591443-9246.7%5712
10/20/2018@ NEW YORK103-101W-9.5L210.5U33-8240.2%551536-8741.4%6016
10/22/2018ORLANDO              
10/25/2018@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
10/27/2018@ DETROIT              
10/30/2018DETROIT              
11/1/2018MILWAUKEE              
11/3/2018@ INDIANA              
11/5/2018@ DENVER              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ORLANDO: LAST SEASON: 25-57, missed playoffs.
COACH: Steve Clifford (first season, sixth NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Evan Fournier (17.8 ppg), G D.J. Augustin (10.2 ppg), F Aaron Gordon (17.6 ppg), F Jonathan Isaac (5.4 ppg), C Nik Vucevic (16.5 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: C Bismack Biyombo, G Mario Hezonja
KEY ADDITIONS: C Mohamed Bamba, C Timofey Mozgov
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Gordon, armed with a new long-term contract at age 23, is expected to emerge as a team leader and All-Star in his fifth NBA season. Bamba, a 7-footer and first-round draft pick, and Isaac, who's listed as 6-10, will give the team a different defensive capacity with their enormous wingspans.
OUTLOOK: Clifford was an assistant
COACH under Stan Van Gundy when the Magic last qualified for the playoffs in 2011-12. In six seasons since, under four different head
COACHes, the Magic have averaged 26 wins and have not come close to a playoff berth. The roster appears deeper, especially at the big positions, but much of that depth depends on the health of the injury-prone Isaac, Gordon and Vucevic.
BOSTON: LAST SEASON: 55-27, lost in Eastern Conference finals.
COACH: Brad Stevens (sixth season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Jaylen Brown (14.5 ppg), G Kyrie Irving (24.4 ppg), F Jayson Tatum (13.9 ppg), F Gordon Hayward (2.0 ppg; played one game last season), C Al Horford (12.9 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: G Shane Larkin, C Greg Monroe
KEY ADDITIONS: F Robert Williams, G Brad Wanamaker, G P.J. Dozier
PLAYERS TO WATCH: All eyes are on Hayward coming off his surgery and rehab from the gruesome left ankle injury he suffered in the season opener last season. After nearly a year away from playing 5-on-5 basketball, he says he's back to 100 percent. The same is true for point guard Kyrie Irving following a pair of surgeries on his left knee that caused him to miss the end of the regular season and playoffs. Irving's also pledged his allegiance to Boston, saying recently that he intended to re-sign with the Celtics in 2019.
OUTLOOK: With LeBron James now in the Western Conference, the Celtics enter this season as the presumptive favorites in the East. The injuries to Hayward and Irving gave Brown and Tatum a chance to shine and both young emerged as budding stars. After re-signing reserve guard Marcus Smart, Boston enters the season with a roster that's nearly fully intact from a year ago. The Celtics were one of the league's top defensive teams a last season and are expected to be there again under the defensive-minded Stevens. The challenge for the sixth-year
COACH will be getting this talented group to share the ball.
PREVIEW
Magic-Celtics game serves as World Series warm-up
 

BOSTON -- The World Series opens Tuesday night at Fenway Park.

But while Red Sox-Dodgers dominates the focus of the Boston sports fan, the Celtics have a game to play Monday night.

A baseball player or two might even be in the TD Garden crowd, and you know the video board will pay tribute to and wish the local baseball team well as the local basketball team hosts the Orlando Magic in the fourth game of the season for both.

The Celtics and Magic were involved in tight games Saturday night as Boston (2-1) survived a battle with the Knicks in New York and Orlando (1-2) fell by a point at Philadelphia.

Jayson Tatum, who is leading the Celtics in scoring (21 points per game) and rebounding (10.7) through three games, survived a wild final minute at Madison Square Garden as he continues to emerge as a pure threat at age 20.

He missed a dunk, grabbed the rebound, made a difficult turnaround and then fouled Tre Burke when the Knick guard fired from 40 feet. Burke missed the first of three field goals and the Celtics escaped.

"I'm a lot more comfortable than I would have (been) last year," Tatum said after the game. "I think it just gets easier with time and as you play more games and get more relaxed."

The second-year wing took some good-natured ribbing from his teammates after making a 1-on-1 play for the winning shot instead of passing the ball.

"He should have made the dunk," a laughing Kyrie Irving said. "He should have made the dunk. I told him, 'I can't dunk it for you. I can only pass you the ball.' We joke about it, but even when he got the ball back, it was like three people all on one side screaming for the basketball. I was weak side, had my hands up as well like 'Yo, what's going on?'

"He just made an unbelievable move, dream shake, tough shot. That guy's just super talented. To be so young, to be so poised, it's an awesome trait for him."

The Celtics won Saturday after losing at Toronto on Friday night.

The Magic lost by 32 points at home to the Charlotte on Hornets Friday night, then battled right down to the wire in the loss at Philadelphia.

"We played better. We should have won the game," Magic coach Steve Clifford said. "We defended the whole game, but we had two huge mistakes. You can't make those mistakes on the road against a good team, so whatever, we played better, but that's not what this thing's about.

"There's a game right there that was meant to be won with plays to be made, but you have to make them."

The Magic shared the ball in the loss, registering 31 assists on their 41 baskets -- and also went 16 of 29 from 3-point range.

Nicola Vucevic had 12 of those assists in his second career triple-double (27 points, 13 rebounds).

"That's always my mindset, to play the right way, read the game and see who's open. If I have a shot, I have a shot. If not, I try to make the right play for others," Vucevic said. "Early in the first half tonight I had a couple back cuts, a couple cuts from guys. They were really doing a good job of cutting off me, playing off me and I was able to find them.

"We needed that to get the ball moving and get some good looks and tonight we had a lot of guys involved, a lot of guys who scored and that's why we were able to stay in the game."

Gordon Hayward, who lost his first season with his new team to a horrific leg injury, rested Saturday night on the back end of a back-to-back but is expected to return for Boston's third game in four nights.

The Celtics are 6-1 versus Orlando over the past two seasons.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 8:01:33 AM EST.


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