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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 10/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEW YORK
 
MILWAUKEE
+11.5  

-11.5  
+500

-750

227
 
113
Final
124

NEW YORK (1 - 2) at MILWAUKEE (2 - 0)
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507NEW YORK222225.5
508MILWAUKEE-10-11
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEW YORK - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games1-2-13-01-2110.756.742.4%53.7105.752.044.9%56.0
Road Games0-1-11-00-1105.050.040.2%41.0107.057.049.3%60.0
Last 5 Games1-2-13-01-2110.756.742.4%53.7105.752.044.9%56.0
NEW YORK Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)110.756.740-9442.4%11-3234.4%20-2675.6%5411192210113
vs opponents surrendering112.157.342-9245.6%11-2937.2%18-2571.6%551122228134
Team Stats (Road Games)105.050.039-9740.2%9-2832.1%18-2090.0%411214191031
Stats Against (All Games)105.752.037-8244.9%10-3034.1%21-2585.3%561021266204
vs opponents averaging109.454.440-8845.8%13-3437.0%16-2273.7%551025247175
Stats Against (Road Games)107.057.037-7549.3%12-3040.0%21-2487.5%601222232226

MILWAUKEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games2-0+21-12-0115.564.548.3%61.5106.553.544.1%49.0
Home Games1-0+11-01-0118.062.047.3%61.0101.053.043.7%53.0
Last 5 Games2-0+21-12-0115.564.548.3%61.5106.553.544.1%49.0
MILWAUKEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)115.564.543-8948.3%15-4038.7%14-2068.3%611126257196
vs opponents surrendering104.351.538-8843.1%12-3535.1%16-2271.2%551022227166
Team Stats (Home Games)118.062.044-9347.3%17-4637.0%13-2161.9%611127269178
Stats Against (All Games)106.553.539-8944.1%11-2839.3%16-2467.3%49917227146
vs opponents averaging114.858.844-9048.4%14-3143.5%14-2167.7%551123227147
Stats Against (Home Games)101.053.038-8743.7%6-1833.3%19-2770.4%53914257173
Average power rating of opponents played: NEW YORK 94.3,  MILWAUKEE 99
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEW YORK - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/17/2018ATLANTA126-107W-4W216.5O45-9945.5%601541-9045.6%5324
10/19/2018@ BROOKLYN105-107L4W221.5U39-9740.2%41337-7549.3%6022
10/20/2018BOSTON101-103L9.5W210.5U36-8741.4%601633-8240.2%5515
10/22/2018@ MILWAUKEE              
10/24/2018@ MIAMI              
10/26/2018GOLDEN STATE              
10/29/2018BROOKLYN              
10/31/2018INDIANA              
11/2/2018@ DALLAS              
11/4/2018@ WASHINGTON              
11/5/2018CHICAGO              
11/7/2018@ ATLANTA              

MILWAUKEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/17/2018@ CHARLOTTE113-112W-3L222O42-8549.4%622141-9244.6%4511
10/19/2018INDIANA118-101W-3.5W217O44-9347.3%611738-8743.7%5317
10/22/2018NEW YORK              
10/24/2018PHILADELPHIA              
10/26/2018@ MINNESOTA              
10/27/2018ORLANDO              
10/29/2018TORONTO              
11/1/2018@ BOSTON              
11/4/2018SACRAMENTO              
11/6/2018@ PORTLAND              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEW YORK: LAST SEASON: 29-53, missed playoffs.
COACH: David Fizdale (first season, third NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Trey Burke (12.8 ppg), G Tim Hardaway Jr. (17.5 ppg), F Kevin Knox (rookie), F Lance Thomas (4.1 ppg) or Kristaps Porzingis (22.7 ppg), C Enes Kanter (14.1 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: F Michael Beasley, F/C Kyle O'Quinn
KEY ADDITIONS: F Knox, F Mario Hezonja PLAYER TO WATCH: Knox. The No. 9 pick in the draft from Kentucky was one of the best performers in the Summer League, started strong in the preseason and seems to have the skills and confidence to continue to play well once the real games arrive.
OUTLOOK: Porzingis remains out while recovering from a torn ACL and it's unknown when he will return, so the Knicks begin the Fizdale era without their best player. But they are focused on rebuilding patiently and won't worry too much about their record or rushing the All-Star forward back before he is completely ready.
MILWAUKEE: LAST SEASON: 44-38, lost in Eastern Conference first round.
COACH: Mike Budenholzer (first season, sixth NBA season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Eric Bledsoe (17.8 ppg), G Malcolm Brogdon (13.0 ppg), F Giannis Antetokounmpo (26.9 ppg), F Khris Middleton (20.1 ppg), C Brook Lopez (13.0 ppg)
KEY LOSSES: F Jabari Parker, G Jason Terry
KEY ADDITIONS: Lopez, F Ersan Ilyasova, G Pat Connaughton, rookie G Donte DiVincenzo PLAYER TO WATCH: What's next for Antetokounmpo playing under a new system with a new
COACH? Budenholzer is stressing spacing and perimeter shooting, which could open up more 1-on-1 opportunities to the lane for the 6-foot-11 forward with freakish athleticism. With LeBron James leaving Cleveland for the Lakers, Antetokounmpo could emerge as the best player in the East.
OUTLOOK: Expectations are up with the Bucks moving into a new arena and a new
COACH taking over with a track record of winning in the playoffs. The Bucks have made the postseason three out of the last four years. To take the next step, they must secure a top-four seed and/or at least advance out of the first round. Core players Middleton and Bledsoe are also entering the last years of their respective contracts, though Middleton has an option for 2019.
PREVIEW
Budenholzer's Bucks face Knicks shooting many 3's
 

MILWAUKEE -- It's only been two games, too small a sample size to observe wholesale changes in the Milwaukee Bucks under new head coach Mike Budenholzer's system.

But one tenet of Budenholzer's philosophy has been easily identifiable through Milwaukee's first two outings this season: the Bucks are shooting 3-pointers like crazy.

Budenholzer made it clear early in training camp that the long ball was an important part of his offensive scheme and to emphasize the point, many of Milwaukee's preseason practice sessions were spent by players -- all of them -- putting up shot after shot after shot.

"There's just a lot of threes that you see going up from the start of practice to the end of practice," Budenholzer told reporters during one such session. "I think it just kind of becomes a little bit contagious. Everybody realizes that's what we want. We want, obviously, open, good threes. It's important to us."

That's certainly been the case so far this season. The Bucks (2-0) were 25th last season with 24.7 attempts from distance per game, 27th with 8.8 successful attempts for a 35.5 percent shooting percentage, good for 21st in the league.

As they worked out Sunday afternoon in preparation to host the New York Knicks Monday night, the Bucks are third in attempts (40), fourth in makes (15.5) and 10th with a 38.8 shooting percentage -- numbers inflated by a record-setting performance Friday night, in which the Bucks went 17-for-46 from distance in a 118-101 victory over Indiana.

Even forward John Henson, who'd made just one 3-pointer in 13 career attempts, has gotten into the act, sinking a pair Friday night.

"That's kind of the way the offense is, man," Henson said. "Our motto is 'Let it fly.' We work on it every day -- a lot. Shoot a lot of 3s. It's part of what we need to do to be successful."

Making the Bucks work for their shots will be a primary focus for the Knicks (1-2), who look to snap a two-game losing streak Monday night. They've allowed at least 100 points in each of their three games so far. New York's opponents have shot 45 percent from the floor in those contests, but just 34 percent from distance.

Second-year point guard Frank Ntilikina has been a big part of the Knicks' defensive scheme so far. He recorded three steals in each of New York's first two games and added one Saturday against Boston.

"Frank keeps giving me multiple things," Fizdale said. "We needed some scoring, we needed a spark. He gave it to us there. Frank is our guy that does a lot of different stuff for us."

New York could be playing short-handed after Kevin Knox fell to the ground late in the opening quarter Saturday night against the Celtics. The team later announced that Knox suffered a sprained ankle and that X-rays revealed no fracture.

"I had a real bad feeling in my gut when he went down," coach David Fizdale said. "Where my angle was at I could see the thing basically hit the floor, roll to the floor. I knew right away when he stayed down that it was a good one. I feel for the kid."

The ninth overall pick in this summer's draft, Knox has had a tough go of things so far. He lost his starting role after struggling through the preseason but showed improvement Friday night, scoring 17 points in a loss to the Nets.

"That was what I joked with him about," Fizdale said. "I said, 'Welcome to the NBA.' You play like crap, you play great and then you get hurt. That's the roller coaster of our league. And so this is good for him. He's going to learn from this. He's going to grow from this and come back stronger and better."


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