A game that I think the afternoon will start to get the rising in terms of total points is this one between Nets and Bucks, which may not help in dealing with the general stats, but certainly those of the last matches are of particular help The Nets have completed three non-winning games, both of which are at the Barclays Center where they were defeated by Thunder (117-111) and Warriors (109-102), and before these the defeat had also met in Miami (102-89), with the result that record 11-7 and be in the 5 position of the East. The average points scored in these games reaches 109,3 at the time of 100.6 and 95.5 and 99.4 in the 10 home games. Avery Johnson has not gotten used to such meetings as the last 3, since neither the teams that will stably set over 100 are, but certainly not even those who will receive three-digit. Again, this is the fifth best defense with 93.6 points passive, but also one of those with the worst opponents fg p ercentage, since it allows the opponent to score the 46.4% (5 the worse) and the far better 34.1% to the triplets (9 the best). Aggressively they are from the moderate groups of the league, since the 96.6 points that make it rank in 12 from the end and 13 (again from the end) to 44.1% and 34.1% in the triplets (8 the worse). Andrej Blatche's terrific appearances make Brook Lopez's absence seem less important than he really is, since he is the first "net" scorer with 18.5 points and 6.8 rebounds, with the former Wizards player having 11.2 and 6.6 respectively. Beyond these two, Williams (16.8., 3.2 RB, 8.7.) and Johnson (16.6., 2.9 RB., 3.6.) complete the four of the players that have a double digit points, followed by Wallace (9.7, 4.5, 2.6.) and Humphries (8.1., 8.1 RB.) Except for the starting five, Brooklyn gets points and a from Jerry Stackhouse (7.2) to a remarkable roller-coaster, and Watson (6.8) and Brooks (5.8) turn to help in defense and attack. The negative in all this has to do with the fact that there is no player to give certain points in each match coming from the bench was Blatche who, since starting now, creates a big gap, as the rest of the back ups are with their days and definitely Watson and Brooks are not at the same level as last year or even at the start of the season.
In the opposite, Bucks are not at their best ... their moon, having only three wins in the last ten, with a 9-9 record that brings 8 to the East. In 5 / 10 the last matches were 102 + points, while only two of them managed to score over 100 and in other so many over 95. However, during this time he faced some of the best defenses of the championship, most of them if they are in the top ten, namely twice the Bulls and one by Knicks, Timberwolves, Celt ics and Spurs.Anyone will say "yes, but today is also faced with one of the best defenses" and I will agree but with the difference that at that time Nets show particularly low in this field, measuring 109.3 points in the last three, which counts the same number of defeats. These homeless disappointments have the potential to take advantage of the Brooklyn deer and to give one more home winner if they eventually prevail. the ka if this Milwaukee, which has excellent shooter in the roster, such as Ellis (18.4p. and 5.4 as), Jennings (16.7., 6.2.), Dunleavy (10.8, 5.1rimp) and Ilyasova (8.4, 5.2rimp.), who are the four top scorers in the group that are generally shared by points between players, since only the first three have a two-digit average and nine more from 5.2 to 8.5. This clearly shows the qualitative options available to all the deck's decks with players like Dunleavy, Udrih, Sanders , Daniels, Udoh and the Henson rug. He has dropped in the last matches, since earlier in the season he scored several shots with so 96.8% (43.9 is the worst) and just 12% on the three-pointer (31.8 the worse). The midfield is also in the defense where it accepts 3, allowing 98.3% (45,2 worse) and 8% accuracy to triples. In their nine away games so far, Bucks scored 36.1 points and received 96.3. On the positive side of Dunleavy's extraordinary return, who overcame his injury and will normally give the present, with t angry Udrih and Mbah a Moute remain out of action.
I will go over with 192, as I think the Nets will be out for three consecutive defeats against a defensive team, but instead has a qualitative attack. Heat, Thunder and Warriors have overtaken 100 in the "nets" and I think Bucks can stop somewhere near here, giving us the over, as I think homeowners will now get three digits anyway.