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NBA : ATS Matchup
Monday 8/10/2020Line$ LineOU LineScore
DALLAS
 
UTAH
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

220.5
 
122
Final
114

DALLAS (42 - 30) vs. UTAH (43 - 27)
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Monday, 8/10/2020 3:00 PM
The Arena at ESPN Wide World of Sports - Lake Buena Vista, FL
Board OpenLatest
739DALLAS-2220.5
740UTAH228.5-5.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DALLAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games42-30-11.739-3343-29117.059.846.0%55.7111.556.745.6%53.4
Road Games23-15+10.424-1422-16117.861.845.7%56.5112.857.045.5%54.2
Last 5 Games2-3-1.31-43-2125.066.842.4%61.4127.665.047.9%58.2
DALLAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)117.059.842-9046.0%15-4236.5%19-2477.7%561125196125
vs opponents surrendering112.156.341-8946.1%12-3435.9%18-2377.5%531024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)117.861.842-9145.7%16-4336.3%19-2478.1%571125206125
Stats Against (All Games)111.556.742-9245.6%12-3534.8%16-2175.7%531024217114
vs opponents averaging111.956.141-8946.1%12-3435.7%18-2377.4%531024218145
Stats Against (Road Games)112.857.042-9345.5%13-3735.0%15-2074.3%541025217114

UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games43-27-11.931-3637-33111.254.747.1%53.0108.653.845.5%50.7
Road Games22-17-2.418-2021-18111.453.446.7%52.4110.354.145.7%51.8
Last 5 Games1-4-3.22-34-1113.855.043.1%53.4118.857.649.4%53.6
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)111.254.740-8547.1%13-3537.9%18-2377.8%53922206154
vs opponents surrendering11256.341-8945.9%12-3435.8%18-2377.5%531024218145
Team Stats (Road Games)111.453.440-8546.7%13-3637.9%19-2478.4%52922216154
Stats Against (All Games)108.653.841-8945.5%11-3135.1%16-2176.8%511021218125
vs opponents averaging11256.341-8946.0%12-3435.7%18-2377.3%531025218145
Stats Against (Road Games)110.354.141-9045.7%11-3134.4%17-2277.3%521022218124
Average power rating of opponents played: DALLAS 96.1,  UTAH 96.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DALLAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
7/31/2020*HOUSTON149-153L1.5L231O50-10547.6%692052-10151.5%549
8/2/2020*PHOENIX115-117L-5L238.5U38-9340.9%57842-9345.2%5511
8/4/2020*SACRAMENTO114-110W-5.5L236U33-9036.7%731743-10441.3%6010
8/6/2020*LA CLIPPERS111-126L3.5L231O39-8744.8%42750-9254.3%566
8/8/2020*MILWAUKEE136-132W5.5W236.5O48-11541.7%66647-9947.5%6613
8/10/2020*UTAH              
8/11/2020*PORTLAND              
8/13/2020*PHOENIX              

UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
7/30/2020*NEW ORLEANS106-104W-4L232.5U37-8444.0%542040-9442.6%5620
8/1/2020*OKLAHOMA CITY94-110L2L218U34-8739.1%431441-7753.2%5621
8/3/2020*LA LAKERS108-116L6L217O37-8344.6%492141-8250.0%4714
8/5/2020*MEMPHIS124-115W-5.5W219O38-8445.2%541743-9147.3%5014
8/7/2020*SAN ANTONIO111-119L9W225.5O38-9141.8%541545-8950.6%5413
8/8/2020*DENVER132-134L-1.5L222.5O47-10544.8%672251-10847.2%6111
8/10/2020*DALLAS              
8/13/2020*SAN ANTONIO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DALLAS: LAST SEASON: 33-49, finished tied for 12th in Western Conference.
COACH: Rick Carlisle (12th season with Mavericks, 470-416; 18th season overall, 751-627).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Luka Doncic (21.2 ppg), G Delon Wright (12.2 with Memphis), G-F Justin Jackson (8.2), F Kristaps Porzingis (sidelined by knee injury), C Dwight Powell (10.6).
KEY LOSSES: F Dirk Nowitzki, G Devin Harris, C Salah Mejri.
KEY ADDITIONS: Wright, G Seth Curry, F Isaiah Roby.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: The world will be watching the Euro pair of Doncic and Porzingis, literally. The Mavericks are headliners internationally now that the 20-year-old rookie of the year from Slovenia and the 7-foot-3 Latvian are finally getting to play together. Dallas held Porzingis out for the last two months last season after the blockbuster trade that brought him from New York, even though he could have played. Their debut together is even more intriguing since it's Dallas' first season without Nowitzki, the German superstar who retired after setting an NBA record by playing all 21 seasons with the same franchise. The biggest question is who among the role players will emerge. Keep an eye on Wright. The Mavericks liked him in the 2015 draft. AD
OUTLOOK: The Mavericks wanted to sign a significant piece in free agency after the trading-deadline addition of Porzingis, who had just been named a 2018 All-Star before the knee injury that sidelined him for 20 months. They had to settle on Wright as a restricted free agent in a sign-and-trade with Memphis, so Dallas will lean heavily on Doncic and Porzingis while trying to get back to the playoffs after missing three straight seasons. It's the longest stretch without the postseason for the franchise since it was among the worst in sports coming out of the 1990s. It won't be easy in the West. The Mavericks will exceed expectations if they contend for a playoff spot.
UTAH: LAST SEASON: 50-32, lost 4-1 to Houston in Western Conference first round.
COACH: Quin Snyder (sixth season, 227-183).
PROJECTED STARTING FIVE: G Mike Conley (21.1 ppg), G Donovan Mitchell (23.8), F Bojan Bogdanovic. (18.0), F Joe Ingles (12.1), C Rudy Gobert (15.9)
KEY LOSSES: F/C Derrick Favors, G Ricky Rubio, F Jae Crowder, G Kyle Korver.
KEY ADDITIONS: Conley, Bogdanovic, F Jeff Green, C Ed Davis, G Emmanuel Mudiay.
PLAYERS TO WATCH: All eyes will be on Mitchell to see if he can emerge as a true All-Star this season. The third-year guard, who averaged at least 20 points in each of his first two seasons, won't have to shoulder as big of a load in creating the offense with Conley now sharing the backcourt. Gobert is a two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and will anchor one of the league's best defenses again. He posted career-highs in points (15.9) and rebounds (12.9) per game a year ago. Bogdanovic adds a valuable shooter on the wing with Ingles that should give the Jazz an improved outside scoring punch. He shot a career-high 42.5 percent from 3-point range last season.
OUTLOOK: The Jazz are well positioned to take a step forward and become a Western Conference title contender. Conley gives Utah a veteran point guard who is a legit scoring threat in addition to a strong passer. Bogdanovic and Green will also shore up shooting and help Conley take away some of the pressure from Ingles and Mitchell to get it all done on offense. Utah's fortunes, ultimately, will rise and fall on the continued progression of the central star duo of Mitchell and Gobert. If the Jazz offense can catch up to the team's elite defense this season, few teams will be able hang with Utah as the season progresses.
PREVIEW
Doncic, Mitchell the headliners as Mavericks meet Jazz
 

Both the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks have clinched playoff spots, so Monday afternoon's clash between the two Western Conference foes near Orlando is about getting physically and mentally ready for the playoffs at this point.

Each team got a taste of playoff-level intensity over the weekend.

The Jazz (43-27) fell to Denver 134-132 in double overtime on Saturday in what offered a sneak preview of a possible first-round matchup. Utah currently occupies the sixth seed while the Nuggets are the third seed.

Donovan Mitchell scored seven points in the last 10.8 seconds of regulation to erase a six-point deficit and force overtime. Mitchell scored 35 points overall to lead the Jazz. It wasn't quite enough for Utah after Rudy Gobert fouled out during the first overtime period.

The Jazz suffered some defensive lapses that allowed Denver to erase a double-digit deficit and get in a position to grind out a win. Utah coach Quin Snyder admitted his team showed it wasn't used to a back-to-back game after going so long without playing one. But he liked their resolve in fighting through fatigue and mental errors.

"They challenged each other," Snyder said. "I loved how we were talking to each other on the bench. They were figuring things out on the fly."

Denver and Utah combined for 213 field goal attempts and the Jazz also made a franchise-record 22 3-pointers while shooting 40 percent from the perimeter. But Utah also missed several shots at crucial junctures that ultimately denied a victory.

Still, the Jazz came away feeling pleased with their overall effort in an important game as the regular season winds down.

"There were certain things that they executed on, and that's a credit to them, but I like the way we played as a whole, as a group," Mitchell said of the Nuggets. "Everybody stepped up. I think it was huge. I think it was a great effort."

The Mavericks (42-30) also engaged in an overtime duel on Saturday. Dallas earned a mark in the win column, edging Milwaukee 136-132 behind a dominating performance from Luka Doncic.

Doncic finished with his NBA-best 17th triple-double of the season, tallying 36 points, 14 rebounds and a career-high 19 assists against the Bucks. His passing and shooting ability left Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle feeling dazzled after the game.

"I'd pay money to watch him play," Carlisle said. "I don't say that about a lot of players, but he's really special."

The guard's performance feels even more special considering it came against a Bucks' team that is arguably the top defensive team in the NBA. It isn't exactly an anomaly inside the bubble either. Doncic has notched three triple-doubles over his past five games. His high-octane performances have Dallas looking like an extremely dangerous seven seed in the Western Conference.

Carlisle credited Doncic's vision on the court for making his playmaking seem so flawless. He finds a way to put his teammates in the best positions one possession after another.

"He knows where everybody is, not only on offense, but defense," Carlisle said. "That's the sign of a savant-type guy. I played with Larry Bird -- he could see everything like that. I had the privilege of coaching Jason Kidd -- he could see everything like that."

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 2:04:00 PM EST.


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