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NBA : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 4/28/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
HOUSTON
 
GOLDEN STATE
+6.5  

-6.5  
+210

-270

224.5
 
100
Final
104

HOUSTON (57 - 30) at GOLDEN STATE (61 - 27)
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Sunday, 4/28/2019 3:30 PM
Western Conference - Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 1
Board Money Line
555HOUSTON+180
556GOLDEN STATE-220
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games57-30+16.943-4139-44113.558.444.8%50.6108.554.146.3%54.7
Road Games23-20+2.318-2417-25110.457.744.4%49.7108.455.046.5%55.4
Last 5 Games4-1+2.83-20-3107.054.443.5%53.897.847.640.0%58.0
Playoff Games4-1+2.83-20-3107.054.443.5%53.897.847.640.0%58.0
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)113.558.439-8744.8%16-4535.6%19-2478.9%511021229135
vs opponents surrendering11155.841-8945.9%11-3235.5%18-2376.6%531024218135
Team Stats (Road Games)110.457.739-8744.4%15-4434.9%18-2378.5%501021239135
Stats Against (All Games)108.554.140-8746.3%10-3033.5%18-2476.6%551124207155
vs opponents averaging111.25641-8946.2%11-3135.4%18-2376.2%541025218145
Stats Against (Road Games)108.455.040-8646.5%10-3033.1%19-2476.0%551223198145

GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games61-27-22.538-4942-46118.160.649.1%53.1111.556.644.4%52.6
Home Games31-13-22.617-2618-26118.659.949.2%53.0112.356.445.2%51.4
Last 5 Games3-2+32-34-1125.268.650.5%50.6116.856.045.7%50.0
Playoff Games4-2+33-34-2124.568.750.3%51.7114.756.044.8%50.5
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)118.160.644-9049.1%13-3438.6%17-2180.6%531030228147
vs opponents surrendering111.556.341-8946.1%11-3235.4%18-2376.8%541025218145
Team Stats (Home Games)118.659.944-9049.2%13-3538.0%17-2180.7%531031228147
Stats Against (All Games)111.556.640-9144.4%12-3334.8%19-2577.6%531124208134
vs opponents averaging111.356.141-8946.0%11-3135.5%18-2476.7%531024218145
Stats Against (Home Games)112.356.441-9045.2%11-3235.7%19-2479.0%511026208133
Average power rating of opponents played: HOUSTON 96.4,  GOLDEN STATE 95.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/19/2019@ ATLANTA121-105W-7W233U40-7851.3%441439-8446.4%5019
3/20/2019@ MEMPHIS125-126L-5.5L215O42-9444.7%441241-8946.1%6417
3/22/2019SAN ANTONIO111-105W-6T220.5U36-8641.9%54941-9045.6%5311
3/24/2019@ NEW ORLEANS113-90W-9.5W230.5U42-8648.8%531738-9241.3%4915
3/26/2019@ MILWAUKEE94-108L2.5L224U36-9936.4%501342-9444.7%6915
3/28/2019DENVER112-85W-5.5W216.5U40-8746.0%551031-8436.9%4914
3/30/2019SACRAMENTO119-108W-9.5W229U39-8347.0%47942-9444.7%5812
4/2/2019@ SACRAMENTO130-105W-6W225.5O46-9448.9%51742-9544.2%6111
4/3/2019@ LA CLIPPERS135-103W-2.5W229.5O47-8853.4%561538-8146.9%4615
4/5/2019NEW YORK120-96W-18W216P43-10142.6%58637-8245.1%6115
4/7/2019PHOENIX149-113W-18.5W222.5O53-10053.0%56943-9346.2%5113
4/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY111-112L-3L229.5U38-8843.2%461140-9641.7%6712
4/14/2019UTAH122-90W-6.5W212P48-9550.5%511030-7739.0%4818
4/17/2019UTAH118-98W-6.5W216P38-8047.5%541839-9839.8%5812
4/20/2019@ UTAH104-101W2W214.5U33-8638.4%651332-7741.6%5714
4/22/2019@ UTAH91-107L-2L216U28-7935.4%481537-8643.0%6214
4/24/2019UTAH100-93W-8L214.5U36-8144.4%511735-9437.2%6515
4/28/2019@ GOLDEN STATE              
4/30/2019@ GOLDEN STATE              
5/4/2019GOLDEN STATE              
5/6/2019GOLDEN STATE              

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
3/19/2019@ MINNESOTA117-107W-6W229U44-9148.4%511336-8940.4%5913
3/21/2019INDIANA112-89W-10.5W218U44-8949.4%591535-9138.5%5115
3/23/2019DALLAS91-126L-13L218U36-9040.0%501044-8353.0%549
3/24/2019DETROIT121-114W-10L219O46-7462.2%411339-8446.4%366
3/27/2019@ MEMPHIS118-103W-9.5W220O45-8453.6%511439-10039.0%579
3/29/2019@ MINNESOTA130-131L-10L229O46-9846.9%551445-10343.7%7016
3/31/2019CHARLOTTE137-90W-11W230U53-8860.2%571530-8535.3%3811
4/2/2019DENVER116-102W-8.5W220.5U50-9254.3%622436-9637.5%5115
4/4/2019@ LA LAKERS108-90W-13.5W227U43-9843.9%561437-10435.6%7318
4/5/2019CLEVELAND120-114W-15.5L225O46-8752.9%411343-9744.3%565
4/7/2019LA CLIPPERS131-104W-11W237.5U53-9754.6%50938-7948.1%4820
4/9/2019@ NEW ORLEANS112-103W-10L235.5U43-8948.3%631444-9944.4%4910
4/10/2019@ MEMPHIS117-132L-5L213.5O46-9250.0%471448-9849.0%5411
4/13/2019LA CLIPPERS121-104W-13.5W233U45-9149.5%572138-9440.4%5317
4/15/2019LA CLIPPERS131-135L-14L235O40-7553.3%452248-8556.5%3819
4/18/2019@ LA CLIPPERS132-105W-9W235O51-9354.8%581235-9437.2%5212
4/21/2019@ LA CLIPPERS113-105W-9.5L236U42-8947.2%541334-8042.5%4910
4/24/2019LA CLIPPERS121-129L-15L232.5O43-9644.8%43846-8554.1%5310
4/26/2019@ LA CLIPPERS129-110W-10.5W232O47-8952.8%531038-9639.6%5814
4/28/2019HOUSTON              
4/30/2019HOUSTON              
5/4/2019@ HOUSTON              
5/6/2019@ HOUSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
HOUSTON: LAST SEASON: 65-17, lost in Western Conference finals.
COACH: Mike D'Antoni (fourth season, 15th NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G James Harden (30.4 ppg), G Chris Paul (18.6 ppg), F P.J. Tucker, (6.1 ppg), F James Ennis (7.1 ppg), C Clint Capela (13.9 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: F Trevor Ariza, F Ryan Anderson, F Luc Mbah a Moute
KEY ADDITIONS: F Carmelo Anthony, Ennis, G Michael Carter-Williams
PLAYERS TO WATCH: A year after Anthony was not amenable to coming off the bench in Oklahoma City, the 10-time All-Star seems ready to accept a reserve role in Houston if it means helping the Rockets to a title. The addition of the talented Anthony, along with Ennis to pick up the slack on defense Houston lost in Ariza leaves the Rockets slightly better than they were a year ago when they lost to Golden State in the conference finals.
OUTLOOK: Harden, last year's MVP, and Paul should be even better in their second year together and Anthony adds a new dimension which greatly upgrades Houston's second unit. Ennis will have to pair with Tucker to provide a defensive presence and Capela must take another step this season after signing a $90 million contract this offseason if the Rockets hope to finally get past the Warriors and win their first title since back-to-back championships in 1994-95.
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
Rockets aim to break through against Warriors
 

The Houston Rockets hope to continue a hot run while also stirring up some of their regular-season magic when they seek to dethrone the defending champion Golden State Warriors in a Western Conference semifinal series that tips off Sunday afternoon in Oakland, Calif.

The rivals will be meeting in the postseason for the fourth time in the last five seasons, with Golden State having prevailed in the previous three, including twice in the Western Finals.

The latter includes last season, when the Rockets held a 3-2 edge in the series before losing Chris Paul to a hamstring injury. The Warriors went on to win the final two games by a total of 38 points to advance to the NBA Finals, where they swept the Cleveland Cavaliers for a third championship in four seasons.

The top-seeded Warriors will have home-court advantage this year, but the fourth-seeded Rockets already have demonstrated an ability to win at Golden State, sweeping both regular-season meetings in Oakland.

Houston also might have an advantage in Game 1, as Warriors guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are both questionable due to right ankle injuries, according to coach Steve Kerr.

Rockets center Clint Capela went public following the Rockets' five-game, first-round elimination of Utah with a statement insisting he hoped the Warriors would be his team's next opponent.

"That's what I want; I want to face them," he said at his postgame press conference Wednesday night. "If you want to be a champion, you've got to beat the champion."

After having gone up against Jazz standout big man Rudy Gobert in Round 1, Capela catches a break against the Warriors in that center DeMarcus Cousins is out with a quad injury.

All the other key players appear to be healthy for the series opener, for which the Rockets have been waiting in Oakland for two days while Golden State was forced to travel to Los Angeles to eliminate the Clippers in a sixth game on Friday.

Having a higher rate of success than the Warriors in the first round of the playoffs mirrored the final eight weeks of the regular season, during which, starting with their 118-112 win at Golden State on Feb. 23, the Rockets went 20-4, while the Warriors posted just a 15-9 mark.

Golden State finally put the eighth-seeded Clippers away thanks in large part to Andre Iguodala's defense on Lou Williams, harassing him into 3-for-21 shooting in the series finale after he had torched the Warriors for 36 and 33 points in earlier road wins.

Iguodala now gets an opportunity to resume acquaintances with longtime rival James Harden, and admitted after Friday's win that dealing with Williams should have him better prepared for the challenge.

"It kind of helps because they're similar in some ways," he told reporters after the game. "They're both really crafty at getting foul calls, especially when getting into the paint. You have to be careful with that."

After Harden blitzed them for 41 points in the playoff opener last season, the Warriors held the Houston standout under 50-percent shooting in each of the last six games of the series, including 12-for-29 in the decisive Game 7.

Harden had 44 points as part of a triple-double in an overtime win at Golden State in January, but was held to 18-for-46 shooting in his other two head-to-heads.

After having lost 10 of 11 in the regular season and eight of 10 in the playoffs to the Warriors to begin the Steve Kerr coaching era, the Rockets have won each of the last two season series, sandwiching last year's near-miss in the Western Finals.

Game 2 in the best-of-seven also is scheduled for Oakland on Tuesday.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 5/17/2024 7:11:41 PM EST.


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