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NBA : First Half Matchup
Saturday 11/9/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 First Half Results
OKLAHOMA CITY
+7.5  

-7.5  


109
 
43
Final
60

GOLDEN STATE (2 - 7) at OKLAHOMA CITY (3 - 5)
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Saturday, 11/9/2019 8:05 PM
Board First Half
527GOLDEN STATE109
528OKLAHOMA CITY-6.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games2-7-0.73-66-3112.654.742.8%53.8121.961.748.2%57.0
Road Games1-3-0.42-23-1114.255.541.0%60.0124.262.048.2%60.5
Last 5 Games1-4+22-34-1111.056.643.9%52.6118.458.645.4%59.8
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)112.654.739-9142.8%11-3233.7%24-2787.2%541125207144
vs opponents surrendering113.756.541-9145.7%12-3335.6%19-2577.5%551024238165
Team Stats (Road Games)114.255.540-9941.0%10-3430.9%23-2785.0%601523199154
Stats Against (All Games)121.961.745-9448.2%14-3737.3%17-2373.8%571326218145
vs opponents averaging113.255.741-9045.3%12-3534.7%19-2576.8%551023238165
Stats Against (Road Games)124.262.047-9748.2%15-4037.5%15-2366.3%601228229168

OKLAHOMA CITY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games3-5-55-32-6105.056.044.6%54.7103.251.042.1%56.1
Home Games3-2-23-20-5104.256.644.5%55.497.850.238.8%57.8
Last 5 Games2-3-13-22-3108.057.244.7%52.6107.454.043.9%56.6
OKLAHOMA CITY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)105.056.038-8544.6%10-2935.7%19-2573.9%55920217155
vs opponents surrendering113.156.841-9045.5%12-3335.6%19-2477.4%561124228155
Team Stats (Home Games)104.256.638-8444.5%10-3033.6%19-2575.8%55919228166
Stats Against (All Games)103.251.038-9142.1%9-3128.7%18-2379.1%561221247145
vs opponents averaging11154.540-9144.5%12-3433.9%19-2479.3%541123237155
Stats Against (Home Games)97.850.235-9038.8%9-3328.8%18-2478.0%581219238156
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 96.6,  OKLAHOMA CITY 98.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/24/2019LA CLIPPERS122-141L1.5L229.5O39-9939.4%491350-8062.5%4917
10/27/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY92-120L1.5L224U30-9232.6%501444-7955.7%5622
10/28/2019@ NEW ORLEANS134-123W4W236O51-10449.0%721848-10346.6%5215
10/30/2019PHOENIX110-121L-5.5L231.5U36-8243.9%501644-9645.8%5716
11/1/2019SAN ANTONIO110-127L7L222.5O39-8446.4%431144-9347.3%5711
11/2/2019CHARLOTTE87-93L5.5L221U34-7744.2%461836-8542.4%5612
11/4/2019PORTLAND127-118W11.5W220O42-8648.8%561047-10544.8%526
11/6/2019@ HOUSTON112-129L16L228.5O38-9639.6%581048-9749.5%6112
11/8/2019@ MINNESOTA119-125L12W227.5O43-10341.7%601948-11143.2%7317
11/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY              
11/11/2019UTAH              
11/13/2019@ LA LAKERS              
11/15/2019BOSTON              
11/17/2019@ NEW ORLEANS              
11/19/2019@ MEMPHIS              
11/20/2019@ DALLAS              
11/22/2019@ UTAH              
11/25/2019OKLAHOMA CITY              

OKLAHOMA CITY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
10/23/2019@ UTAH95-100L9W221.5U32-8338.6%611340-9044.4%5611
10/25/2019WASHINGTON85-97L-8.5L218U33-8339.8%581839-9740.2%6015
10/27/2019GOLDEN STATE120-92W-1.5W224U44-7955.7%562230-9232.6%5014
10/28/2019@ HOUSTON112-116L10W227O41-9443.6%641339-9043.3%5214
10/30/2019PORTLAND99-102L1.5L222U33-8439.3%631834-8639.5%5517
11/2/2019NEW ORLEANS115-104W-2W228.5U41-9045.6%521240-9442.6%6516
11/5/2019ORLANDO102-94W-2.5W201.5U37-8643.0%48932-8239.0%5914
11/7/2019@ SAN ANTONIO112-121L4.5L211.5O42-8052.5%361351-9454.3%5213
11/9/2019GOLDEN STATE              
11/10/2019MILWAUKEE              
11/12/2019@ INDIANA              
11/15/2019PHILADELPHIA              
11/18/2019@ LA CLIPPERS              
11/19/2019@ LA LAKERS              
11/22/2019LA LAKERS              
11/25/2019@ GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
GOLDEN STATE: LAST SEASON: 57-25, lost 4-2 to Toronto in NBA Finals.
COACH: Steve Kerr (sixth season, 322-88).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Stephen Curry (27.3 ppg), G D'Angelo Russell (21.1 with Brooklyn), F Draymond Green (7.4), F Alfonzo McKinnie (4.7), C Kevon Looney (6.3).
KEY LOSSES: G/F Kevin Durant, G Shaun Livingston, G Andre Iguodala, C DeMarcus Cousins, G Quinn Cook.
KEY ADDITIONS: G Russell, C Willie-Cauley Stein, F Robinson III.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: All-Star guards Curry and Russell getting in sync with their communication on the court, which might be a work in progress but they seem to be having fun as they shoot together at practice the way Curry and Durant used to do with good-natured competitions. Curry is the oldest player on the team at 31.
OUTLOOK: The new-look Warriors lost two-time NBA Finals MVP Durant to Brooklyn. After five straight trips to the Finals, they will look to find their way in new Chase Center with the leadership of returning veterans Curry and Green as Klay Thompson works back from left knee surgery after he tore his ACL in a Game 6 Finals loss to the Raptors that clinched Toronto its first title. Thompson's surgery was July 2 and he is expected to be out at least until the All-Star break, leaving Curry and Russell as backcourt mates in the meantime.
OKLAHOMA CITY: LAST SEASON: 49-33, lost 4-1 to Portland in Western Conference first round.
COACH: Billy Donovan (fifth season, 199-129).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Chris Paul (15.6 ppg with Houston), G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (10.8 with Los Angeles Clippers), F Danilo Gallinari (19.8 with Clippers), F Andre Roberson (5.0), C Steven Adams (13.9).
KEY LOSSES: G Russell Westbrook, F Paul George, G Jerami Grant, F Markieff Morris, F Patrick Patterson.
KEY ADDITIONS: Paul, Gilgeous-Alexander, Gallinari, Darius Bazley, Justin Patton, Mike Muscala. PLAYERS TO WATCH: Even though the Thunder will be widely expected to struggle this season, the backcourt of Paul and Gilgeous-Alexander ' assuming health ' is certainly good enough to help Oklahoma City contend for a postseason berth. It'll be interesting to see if Paul is energized by the trade, Gilgeous-Alexander is a budding young talent and Gallinari (coming off his best scoring season) is a veteran presence who fits very nicely into today's perimeter-based NBA game.
OUTLOOK: The Thunder went all-in on title-chasing in recent years, and now they're all-in on a reset after trading away Westbrook and George. But this isn't anywhere near a tank; there are plenty of good players on the Thunder roster, and GM Sam Presti has accumulated more than a dozen first-round picks over the next seven years to play with if he's inclined to make a big move. If they can trade Paul, which may still be an option despite the veteran's massive $44 million player option for the 2021-22 season, that would only add more pieces to Presti's plan for an OKC reload.

Because of this information, no power rating or computer score edges are posted for this game.

PREVIEW
Struggling Warriors face Thunder again
 

Just two weeks shy of the last time the Golden State Warriors last played at Oklahoma City, they make a return visit Saturday, aimed on improving what became a disastrous afternoon against the Thunder.

On Oct. 27, the Warriors fell 120-92 to the Thunder on the first night of back-to-back games. They moved on to New Orleans the next day and defeated the Pelicans 134-123, which ended up being Steph Curry's last full game before he broke his hand a few days later.

It was more than just the score against the Thunder that made the Warriors' second defeat of the season such an eyesore. While they lost by 28 points, they actually trailed by as many as 42 points a few times.

There was more. Curry was called for a technical foul when he appeared to hit Thunder guard Terrance Ferguson in the crotch while dribbling across midcourt. D'Angelo Russell was then ejected when he picked up two technical fouls for continuing to argue about a no-call after a shot attempt.

In a season that already has delivered its share of low points, the defeat still stands out.

Curry's loss to injury was the biggest blow. Since then, the Warriors have just one victory and will again be playing on back-to-back nights, having lost 125-119 in overtime at Minnesota on Friday.

On Monday, the Warriors won their first game in their new arena, a 127-118 uprising against the Portland Trail Blazers.

Rookies Eric Paschall, Jordan Poole and Ky Bowman have been asked to play some heavy minutes recently. And Bowman is on a two-way contract after he wasn't even drafted.

Despite Friday's loss, the Warriors got some good news with the return of Russell to the lineup after missing three games with a sprained right ankle. He was among three players listed as questionable for Golden State.

Russell came back with a flourish, posting 52 points, nine rebounds and five assists in 40 minutes.

"I think I'm capable of doing whatever with the ball in my hands. Just trying to make a play every time. Fortunately the shots were going in and we were making plays. It happens like that in this league," Russell said after the game

Jacob Evans (adductor) and Draymond Green (finger) were also listed as questionable but did not play. Curry (hand), Kevon Looney (neuropathy), Alen Smailagic (ankle) and Klay Thompson (knee) were out.

"We have a young team and they have a lot to learn," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said this week, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

The Thunder is not young, necessarily. Instead, they are trying to forge a bond with a reshaped roster. Oklahoma City is getting plenty of production from its guards: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chris Paul and Dennis Schroder.

Newcomer Danilo Gallinari has been productive, and center Steven Adams is back after missing some time with a left knee contusion. But the Thunder are just 3-5 and will enter off a 121-112 defeat at San Antonio on Thursday. Adams had just five rebounds in 27 minutes of that game, the first time this season he has not been in double digits.

Paul's veteran leadership is key, but the production from Gilgeous-Alexander has been promising. The second-year player, who was acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers when Paul George went west, leads the Thunder with 22.0 points per game. The svelte 6-foot-5 guard is even pulling down 5.9 rebounds per game, second best on the team.

"The players that we've got, it's just a matter of time and working together," said Gallinari, who also played with Gilgeous-Alexander in Los Angeles last season. "Game by game we're getting better, and that's what we're going to keep doing."

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 3:15:14 PM EST.


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