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NBA : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 10/24/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
GOLDEN STATE
+10.5  

-10.5  
+400

-600

236
 
122
Final
144

WASHINGTON (1 - 2) at GOLDEN STATE (3 - 1)
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Wednesday, 10/24/2018 10:35 PM
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521WASHINGTON235.5236
522GOLDEN STATE-9-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games1-2-21-23-0116.758.343.2%53.3118.059.041.0%72.0
Road Games1-0+1.71-01-0125.062.041.8%58.0124.062.039.8%83.0
Last 5 Games1-2-21-23-0116.758.343.2%53.3118.059.041.0%72.0
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)116.758.340-9343.2%12-3434.3%24-3275.3%539212881210
vs opponents surrendering11156.841-9443.0%11-3134.5%19-2672.7%551222257127
Team Stats (Road Games)125.062.046-11041.8%15-3740.5%18-2669.2%581223276107
Stats Against (All Games)118.059.040-9841.0%11-3432.0%27-3480.2%721823266175
vs opponents averaging117.157.642-9445.2%12-3535.3%20-2578.8%631323246156
Stats Against (Road Games)124.062.043-10839.8%11-3928.2%27-3187.1%831722226194

GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games3-1+11-31-3113.261.249.3%52.5106.555.541.8%56.2
Home Games2-0+21-10-2115.563.547.5%56.5101.547.040.7%55.5
Last 5 Games3-1+11-31-3113.261.249.3%52.5106.555.541.8%56.2
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)113.261.243-8749.3%9-2834.2%18-2182.6%52928268176
vs opponents surrendering110.156.741-8747.2%10-2834.9%19-2575.4%52925258155
Team Stats (Home Games)115.563.543-9147.5%10-3133.3%18-2281.8%561131269175
Stats Against (All Games)106.555.537-8841.8%11-3729.5%22-3169.8%5613222110154
vs opponents averaging10856.338-8843.4%11-3432.1%21-2973.2%571223238155
Stats Against (Home Games)101.547.036-8840.7%9-3526.8%20-2772.7%551422219173
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 95,  GOLDEN STATE 98.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/18/2018MIAMI112-113L-6L215O38-8146.9%521438-9739.2%6916
10/20/2018TORONTO113-117L-2L219.5O37-8941.6%501139-8844.3%6417
10/22/2018@ PORTLAND125-124W4.5W228O46-11041.8%581043-10839.8%8319
10/24/2018@ GOLDEN STATE              
10/26/2018@ SACRAMENTO              
10/28/2018@ LA CLIPPERS              
10/30/2018@ MEMPHIS              
11/2/2018OKLAHOMA CITY              
11/4/2018NEW YORK              
11/6/2018@ DALLAS              
11/9/2018@ ORLANDO              

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/16/2018OKLAHOMA CITY108-100W-12L220.5U42-9544.2%652033-9136.3%6014
10/19/2018@ UTAH124-123W-2.5L218.5O49-8756.3%461640-8944.9%4816
10/21/2018@ DENVER98-100L-4.5L230.5U36-7945.6%511835-8640.7%668
10/22/2018PHOENIX123-103W-12.5W227U45-8851.1%481439-8645.3%5121
10/24/2018WASHINGTON              
10/26/2018@ NEW YORK              
10/28/2018@ BROOKLYN              
10/29/2018@ CHICAGO              
10/31/2018NEW ORLEANS              
11/2/2018MINNESOTA              
11/5/2018MEMPHIS              
11/8/2018MILWAUKEE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: LAST SEASON: 43-39, lost in Eastern Conference first round.
COACH: Scott Brooks (third season, 10th NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G John Wall (19.4 ppg, 9.6 apg), G Bradley Beal (22.6 ppg), F Otto Porter Jr. (14.7 ppg), F Markieff Morris, (11.5 ppg), C Dwight Howard (16.6 ppg, 12.5 rpg, Charlotte).
KEY LOSSES: C Marcin Gortat, F Mike Scott, G Tim Frazier
KEY ADDITIONS: Howard, F Jeff Green, G Austin Rivers, F Troy Brown.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: As has been the case for a while, the Wizards will go as far as their All-Star backcourt of Wall and Beal take them. Brooks wants more 3s, especially from Beal and Porter, who made 44.1 percent from beyond the arc last season. Another key will be Howard; he missed all of training camp with a bad back.
OUTLOOK: They've been knocking on the door of a run to the conference finals without ever quite taking that next step. They lack discipline on defense, for one thing, a point that Brooks makes over and over again, without making any progress. There seems to be more depth this time, with players such as Green and Rivers offering hope for the second unit and the occasional rest for Wall, in particular. One major question is going to be how much Howard helps or hurts ' on the floor and in the locker room.
GOLDEN STATE: LAST SEASON: 58-24, NBA champions.
COACH: Steve Kerr (fifth season)
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Stephen Curry (26.4 ppg), G Klay Thompson (20.0 ppg), F Kevin Durant (26.4 ppg), F Draymond Green (11.0 ppg), C Kevon Looney (4.0 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: C JaVale McGee, C David West, C Zaza Pachulia
KEY ADDITIONS: C DeMarcus Cousins, G Damion Lee, G Jacob Evans, F Jonas Jerebko
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Once Cousins returns to full health from his recovery after left Achilles tendon surgery, the Warriors could have an all-All-Star starting five. Jordan Bell and Kevon Looney made key contributions during the playoffs and will certainly be more heavily featured in Kerr's rotations given the departures of McGee, West and Pachulia.
OUTLOOK: With two straight titles and three in the past four years, Kerr has been stressing that his players must enjoy their time together because there are no guarantees of what could come next after this season with unsettled contract situations for Durant, Green and Thompson to name a few. Curry is coming off what he considers one of his best offseason training programs and Durant has captured the past two NBA Finals MVP crowns. With LeBron James now on the Lakers after four straight finals against Golden State with Cleveland, has the West made big enough offseason strides to keep up with star-studded Warriors?
PREVIEW
Warriors must sweat small stuff versus Wizards
 

OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Washington Wizards are prepared to take a small-ball approach up against a champion that has mastered the concept when they visit the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night.

The Wizards were forced to up the tempo with a smaller lineup in Monday's 125-124 overtime victory on the road over the Portland Trail Blazers because starting center Dwight Howard didn't make the trip west due to a sore glute and his replacement, Ian Mahinmi, experienced back pain four minutes into the game.

Howard won't play at Golden State, and Mahinmi is doubtful, leaving the Wizards with the same roster that managed to outgun the Trail Blazers for the final 49 minutes after Mahinmi left Monday's game.

The Wizards shifted Markieff Morris to center and inserted Kelly Oubre Jr. into frontcourt alignment, teaming them with Otto Porter Jr., Bradley Beal and John Wall.

That fivesome played 16 minutes together against Portland after having been on the court at the same time for a total of three minutes in the team's first two games.

After scoring 25 points and watching his team shoot 15-for-37 from 3-point range, Beal gave the new look his stamp of approval.

"I think that's the best basketball we played, obviously all year," he insisted. "It's fun. Everybody touched it. Everybody was involved and everything was clicking on both ends."

Wizards coach Scott Brooks agreed, noting, "The way this league is going, if you don't score 120 points, you have no chance to win. You gotta score points in this league."

The Warriors understand that. They led the NBA in scoring en route to a second consecutive championship last season, and demonstrated that type of firepower in a 123-103 home victory over Phoenix on Monday night in which Golden State had 106 points after three quarters.

The explosion came one night after the Warriors failed to score in triple digits in a 100-98 loss at Denver.

"That looked like our team," Warriors coach Steve Kerr analyzed after Monday's win. "The purpose of each possession and driving and kicking and trying to get guys better shots and playing together. It was a good night."

Stephen Curry poured in 29 points in 30 minutes in the win. He came within one point of scoring 30 or more in a fourth consecutive game despite sitting out the fourth quarter.

The Warriors recorded a two-game, season-series sweep of the Wizards last season, but needed to rally from an 18-point deficit at home last October for a 120-117 win that wasn't assured until Wall misfired on a last-second 3-pointer.

The game was marred by a fight between Beal and Golden State's Draymond Green, for which they were both ejected.

The Warriors won the rematch 109-101 at Washington in February in a game Wall missed with a knee injury.

Kevin Durant, a D.C. native, totaled 63 points in the two-game sweep, hitting 21 of his 40 shots.

The 114.5-point per-game average allowed by the Wizards in the series was their second-highest of the season, surpassed only by Charlotte's 119.3.


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