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NBA : First Half Matchup
Saturday 5/18/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
GOLDEN STATE
 First Half Results
PORTLAND
+1.5  

-1.5  


111
 
53
Final
66

GOLDEN STATE (67 - 29) at PORTLAND (61 - 35)
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Saturday, 5/18/2019 9:00 PM
Western Conference - Finals - Best of 7 - Game 3 - GSW Leads 2-0
Board First Half
547GOLDEN STATE111.5
548PORTLAND-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
GOLDEN STATE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games67-29-1741-5447-49117.760.149.0%53.0111.256.444.4%52.4
Road Games31-16+0.622-2527-20117.660.949.0%53.1111.057.043.8%54.1
Last 5 Games4-1+4.42-33-2112.054.448.6%51.6105.854.242.7%50.2
Playoff Games10-4+8.46-89-5117.660.348.9%51.4110.954.844.3%50.5
GOLDEN STATE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)117.760.144-8949.0%13-3438.4%17-2180.4%531029228146
vs opponents surrendering111.356.141-8946.1%11-3235.3%18-2476.9%541124218145
Team Stats (Road Games)117.660.944-9049.0%13-3439.0%17-2180.2%531028227136
Stats Against (All Games)111.256.440-9044.4%12-3435.0%19-2577.8%521124208134
vs opponents averaging111.456.241-8945.9%11-3235.5%18-2476.9%531024218135
Stats Against (Road Games)111.057.040-9243.8%12-3534.4%19-2575.9%541223207134

PORTLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games61-35+23.552-4451-44114.056.046.2%55.9110.553.645.4%51.7
Home Games37-10+19.827-2028-19118.159.947.5%57.3110.054.744.8%50.5
Last 5 Games2-3-0.23-23-2104.450.840.8%55.0111.654.245.0%56.8
Playoff Games8-6+3.67-78-6109.952.043.5%55.9110.651.844.1%56.1
PORTLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)114.056.042-9146.2%11-3135.9%19-2480.9%561222217135
vs opponents surrendering110.85641-8945.9%11-3235.3%18-2376.7%531024218145
Team Stats (Home Games)118.159.943-9147.5%12-3237.1%19-2480.0%571223207135
Stats Against (All Games)110.553.641-9045.4%11-3035.7%18-2377.3%521123217125
vs opponents averaging111.356.141-8946.1%11-3235.4%18-2376.2%541125218135
Stats Against (Home Games)110.054.741-9144.8%11-3035.6%18-2278.8%511122217125
Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 95.8,  PORTLAND 96.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
GOLDEN STATE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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
4/28/2019HOUSTON104-100W-6.5L224.5U38-7550.7%522031-7441.9%3914
4/30/2019HOUSTON115-109W-5.5W222.5O42-9146.2%521236-7746.8%4717
5/4/2019@ HOUSTON121-126L3.5L219.5O42-9544.2%48845-9348.4%6713
5/6/2019@ HOUSTON108-112L1L219O42-9046.7%551139-8943.8%5713
5/8/2019HOUSTON104-99W-6L221U39-8545.9%501533-7941.8%5015
5/10/2019@ HOUSTON118-113W7.5W214.5O42-8549.4%501742-8947.2%5015
5/14/2019PORTLAND116-94W-7W221U42-8450.0%471430-8336.1%5521
5/16/2019PORTLAND114-111W-7L219.5O42-8251.2%561638-8644.2%3913
5/18/2019@ PORTLAND              
5/20/2019@ PORTLAND              

PORTLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
4/9/2019@ LA LAKERS104-101W-10L226U37-9041.1%521240-9442.6%6417
4/10/2019SACRAMENTO136-131W-2.5W226.5O53-9158.2%501250-9652.1%4310
4/14/2019OKLAHOMA CITY104-99W-3.5W223U36-8641.9%591837-9339.8%5616
4/16/2019OKLAHOMA CITY114-94W1W225U42-9046.7%521235-8640.7%6016
4/19/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY108-120L7L221.5O39-8347.0%501837-7748.1%4815
4/21/2019@ OKLAHOMA CITY111-98W5.5W222U37-9041.1%591233-8837.5%5514
4/23/2019OKLAHOMA CITY118-115W-3.5L222O45-9646.9%60947-8654.7%4415
4/29/2019@ DENVER113-121L4L215O41-7951.9%471841-8150.6%4212
5/1/2019@ DENVER97-90W4W219.5U36-8542.4%581034-9834.7%699
5/3/2019DENVER140-137W-5.5L215O52-12441.9%711354-11945.4%7620
5/5/2019DENVER112-116L-3L211O39-8247.6%521440-9243.5%528
5/7/2019@ DENVER98-124L5.5L212.5O36-9836.7%55644-9048.9%707
5/9/2019DENVER119-108W-4W213O41-8946.1%64933-8638.4%476
5/12/2019@ DENVER100-96W5.5W211U38-9340.9%62433-8937.1%645
5/14/2019@ GOLDEN STATE94-116L7L221U30-8336.1%552142-8450.0%4714
5/16/2019@ GOLDEN STATE111-114L7W219.5O38-8644.2%391342-8251.2%5616
5/18/2019GOLDEN STATE              
5/20/2019GOLDEN STATE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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?
PORTLAND: LAST SEASON: 49-33, lost in first round.
COACH: Terry Stotts (seventh season).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Damian Lillard (26.9 ppg), G CJ McCollum (21.4 ppg), F Al-Farouq Aminu (9.3 ppg), F Maurice Harkless, (6.5 ppg), C Jusuf Nurkic (14.3 ppg).
KEY LOSSES: F Ed Davis, G Shabazz Napier
KEY ADDITIONS: G Seth Curry PLAYER TO WATCH: Zach Collins. Now in his second year, the 7-footer out of Gonzaga appears poised for a breakout. He'll be watched after the departure of Davis, who was the spark off the bench for the Blazers last season. Davis was prized for his defense, and Collins seems to have the same impact. A plus was Collins' performance in the NBA Summer League.
OUTLOOK: The Trail Blazers have one of the best backcourts in the league with Lillard and McCollum, but they're up against a Western Conference field that includes the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets, as well as the LeBron James-led Los Angeles Lakers. The Blazers are likely still a playoff team, but they're in a crowded group sitting just below the sure-bets. Like last year, a lot will depend on how the core of Lillard, McCollum and Nurkic perform.
PREVIEW
Blazers eye Game 3 breakthrough at home vs. Warriors
 

The Portland Trail Blazers hope to take their improved play a step further on their home court Saturday night when they seek their first win of the Western Conference finals in Game 3 against the Golden State Warriors.

The Trail Blazers played competitively with the two-time defending champions on the road for more than three quarters in Game 1 on Tuesday before taking a lead into the final minute of the rematch on Thursday.

The result: two losses, but a greater confidence that their third try in the best-of-seven series will produce better results.

"They earned it down the stretch," Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum said of Golden State's 14-3 finish Thursday after the Warriors trailed by eight. "They made more plays than us in the last two minutes, last three minutes, but I like our chances going forward. I like the way we came out and competed.

"We got to bring that same energy at home. Understand that this is the first time in 19 years we've been in the conference final. I'm really looking forward to the opportunity playing at home and building on what we've done. Being down 0-2, it's not what you would like to see, but it's our reality, so now we got to go get some at home."

The Trail Blazers responded well to adversity in their most recent home game, dominating the final three quarters in a 119-108 win over the Denver Nuggets in Game 6 of the Western semifinals when a loss would have ended their season. Portland then won Game 7 at Denver, 100-96.

Most of Portland's improvement in the wake of a 116-94 loss to Golden State in Game 1 came on the offensive end, where the visitors shot 44.2 percent, up from 36.1 percent, and outscored the Warriors 54-27 on 3-pointers after having been crushed 51-21 from beyond the arc in the series opener.

Portland reserve Seth Curry was the biggest difference-maker. After shooting 1-for-7 overall and 1-for-4 on 3-point attempts in Game 1, he stunned Warriors fans -- and his brother Stephen -- with 16 points on 5-for-9 shooting (4-for-7 on threes) on Thursday.

He also recorded four steals, three against his more famous brother.

"He was a pest," Stephen Curry said of his brother. "(He) made three big shots (in) the fourth quarter that were very timely. But it worked out perfectly: He played well and we won."

For the second game in a row, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson got the better of their heralded Portland counterparts, McCollum and Damian Lillard. After outscoring their rivals 62-36 in Game 1, the Warriors' All-Star duo won the battle 61-45 in the rematch.

Golden State traveled to Portland on Friday without injured forward Kevin Durant, who has been ruled out of the next three games. But the Warriors have won three in a row without him, including a series-clinching Game 6 in Houston last week.

"We're fortunate to be in the position we're in," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after Golden State's 114-111 victory Thursday, a game in which his team trailed by as many as 17 points. "We know we're going into one of the toughest arenas to play in in the league.

"We've been in this situation many times, so we know how we have to play. We've got to play with great discipline and some desperation like we did for only parts of (Game 2). We've got to play that way the whole game, and that's what it will take up in Portland."

The Warriors have won at least one road game in each of their past 21 postseason series, an NBA record.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 7:39:20 AM EST.


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