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Panthers Host Georgetown
Panthers Host Georgetown 2/25/2000
Pittsburgh (15-10, 6-8 Big East) All-Time Series
This marks the 36th meeting all-time between Pittsburgh and Georgetown. The Panthers hold a 19-16 edge over Georgetown in the series that dates back to the 1980-81 season. The Panthers are looking to snap a six-game losing streak against the Hoyas with their Feb. 26 contest. Pittsburgh and Georgetown met a total of three times last season and the Hoyas captured victories in each. After dropping 80-61 and 76-71 decisions to Georgetown during the regular season, the Panthers and Hoyas met again in the first round of the Big East tournament. Georgetown prevailed once again, and advanced with a 70-52 win. The Panthers' last victory in the series came Jan. 17, 1996, when they went on to an 80-74 win at Georgetown. Pittsburgh heads into the Feb. 26 matchup with a 12-4 edge in games against Georgetown at Fitzgerald Field House.
Pittsburgh Head Coach
Traci Waites is in her second season as head coach at Pittsburgh where she has compiled a 23-29 overall record. This season, Waites has guided the Panthers to their second-best start ever and best in six years with an 11-3 record. During her debut last season, Waites sent the Panthers on a dramatic 4-0 run to start the year, a feat that had not been accomplished since the 1982-83 season. She additionally led Pittsburgh to eight victories on the year, marking two more than it achieved in all of the prior season. Waites joined the Panthers after serving four seasons at the University of Arizona as an assistant coach, including the last two as associate head coach. While there, Waites was instrumental in the Wildcats' emergence as a Top 10 program, helping them to three straight 20-win seasons and two NCAA Tournament berths. Prior to Arizona, Waites was the head coach at Santa Monica Community College in Santa Monica, Calif., from 1993-94 after serving the program as an assistant for three years. During her tenure, Waites' teams finished second in the Western States Conference and qualified for the state playoffs each year. Waites enjoyed an outstanding collegiate playing career, first at Georgia and then at Long Beach State. She played in the NCAA Tournament each of her four seasons and went to two Final Fours. She holds the distinction of being the only player to appear in the Final Four for two different teams.
Georgetown Head Coach
Patrick Knapp is in his 14th season as head coach at Georgetown where he has compiled a 189-201 record. In 17 seasons as a head coach, Knapp holds a 234-240 career mark. During his tenure at Georgetown, Knapp has led the Hoyas to two Big East championships (in 1991-92 and 1992-93) and posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time in school history in both years. The Hoyas advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 in 1992-93 and last year earned a berth in the Women's National Invitation Tournament. Prior to Georgetown, Knapp was the head coach at New Mexico State from 1983-86 where he compiled a 45-39 mark. In addition, Knapp served as the head coach of the Big East/NIKE All-Star team in 1997. Knapp is a 1975 graduate of Widener.
An Exciting Finish With its most recent victories over Seton Hall and Villanova, Pittsburgh has ensured it will finish the 1999-2000 season with a winning record, a feat it has not accomplished since the 1994-95 season. That year, the Panthers posted a 17-11 overall mark. With a 15-10 record heading into the final two games of the season, Pittsburgh is on the verge of doubling its win total from all of last season and is on pace to achieve one of the most dramatic turnarounds in back-to-back years in the women's basketball program's history. The top turnaround occurred in 1987-88, when Pittsburgh went 14-15, marking a 6 1/2-game turnaround from the prior year when it was 7-21.
Home Sweet Home Fitzgerald Field House has been an asset for the Panthers this season. Pittsburgh is 9-3 thus far on its home court and has won eight of its last 10 contests at Fitzgerald. The two losses during that stretch came at the hands of fifth- ranked Notre Dame and 19th-ranked Boston College. Additionally, the Panthers hold a 5-2 record against Big East Conference foes on their home court.
Taming the Wildcats Pittsburgh's 64-62 victory over Villanova Feb. 23 snapped a five-game losing streak to the Wildcats. Along the way to the win, the Panthers tied a season-low for turnovers. Pittsburgh, who is averaging 21 turnovers a game, only committed 12 against Villanova. The Panthers originally set this mark Jan. 25 with 12 versus Syracuse. Pittsburgh also held a substantial rebounding advantage in the win with 36-27 boards. They dominated the offensive boards, grabbing 10 to Villanova's five.
Late Rallies The Panthers put together another late scoring rally at Villanova to go on to the 64-62 win Feb. 23. Pittsburgh fought back from an eight-point deficit at 7:21 of the second half with a 10-2 run to take the lead. The Wildcats managed to tie the score three times, but could never take control and Pittsburgh held on for the win.
Stellar Shooting The Panthers had one of their best overall shooting performances in a game this season in their win over Seton Hall. Pittsburgh connected on 26-of-50 shots overall for a 52 percent shooting efficiency. That included a season-high 69.2 percent performance from 3-point territory when the Panthers hit 9-of-13 3-point attempts. Pittsburgh's effort from the free- throw line also marked a season-high effort. It shot 88.5 percent, making 23-of-26 attempts.
Fabulous Frosh Pittsburgh is getting outstanding play from its freshmen this year, particularly Mandy Wittenmyer and Brooke Stewart. Wittenmyer, a 6-2 forward, is leading the Panthers with 11.8 points per game. Stewart, who comes off the bench, is third in scoring with 8.6 points. Wittenmyer is also the Panthers' leading rebounder with 7.5 boards per game, including 7.8 in conference play, which ranks her fourth and third in the Big East, respectively.
Big East Best Pittsburgh's 28-point (84-56) win over Seton Hall Feb. 16 marked the third-largest margin of victory over a Big East opponent since it joined the league. The Panthers had a 22-point margin its 63-41 win over Providence Feb. 5. At that time, it was the Panthers' fifth-largest margin of victory in a Big East game ever. The Panthers' largest margin of victory in a Big East game is 40 points, achieved in a 90-50 win over Georgetown Jan. 26, 1985. Following is Pittsburgh's five largest margins of victory in a Big East game:
Making a Run for It Pittsburgh held strong to its "Never Say Die" attitude in another contest this year. Trailing by 22 points to Notre Dame with just over four minutes remaining, the Panthers went on a 20-4 tear to cut their deficit to just six points in the final 35 seconds. The run, however, was not enough as Pittsburgh ultimately fell to the fifth-ranked Irish, 81-74. The scoring surge marked the second time this season the Panthers have shut down a nationally ranked team's offense and erase a significant deficit. Pittsburgh also did this against 13th-ranked Rutgers Dec. 8 as it cut a 24-point Scarlet Knight lead to draw within four points before falling, 58-52.
Putting Up the Numbers Pittsburgh snapped a Notre Dame streak during its 81-74 loss to the fifth-ranked Irish Feb. 9. Prior to its contest with the Panthers, Notre Dame had not allowed an opponent to score more than 65 points since Dec. 5 when Liberty tallied 68 points. (Notre Dame won that contest, 85-68.)
Freshman Trio Three Pittsburgh freshmen put together stellar performances and led the Panthers' offense against fifth- ranked Notre Dame Feb. 9. Freshmen forwards Mandy Wittenmyer and Dallas Williams along with guard Brooke Stewart, all scored in double figures in the game. They accounted for 50 of Pittsburgh's 74 points. Wittenmyer and Stewart led the way with 15 points apiece and Williams added 11. In addition, much of the scoring was done at critical points in the game. Nine of Wittenmyer's points were part of a late first- half 11-2 run to pull Pittsburgh within six at halftime. Stewart recorded all 15 of her points in the second half as the Panthers rallied once again. She hit five 3-pointers in the half to help close Pittsburgh's gap. Pittsburgh came close to placing four freshmen in double-figures in the game as guard Laine Selwyn came off the bench for nine points.
Crashing the Boards Pittsburgh dominated the boards in its win over Providence Feb. 5, holding a 50-37 rebounding advantage. The 50 rebounds, including 17 offensive boards, marked a season-high for Pittsburgh in both categories. Its previous high was 48 against Youngstown State.
Stealing the Show The Panthers have 223 steals this season, already surpassing their total of 170 from all of last year. Additionally, Pittsburgh is averaging 8.9 thefts a game compared to 6.3 last year. The Panthers recorded a season-high 15 steals against fifth-ranked Notre Dame on Feb. 9 and posted their second-highest total versus then-sixth-ranked Penn State. Junior guard Monique Toney leads the Panthers with 34 steals, while freshman forward Mandy Wittenmyer is second with 33.
Dishing it Out Pittsburgh has been very successful at distributing the basketball this season. The Panthers currently rank fourth in the conference with their 16.48 assists per game average behind Connecticut (20.62), Notre Dame (19.81) and Miami (16.76). Also, Pittsburgh has dished out 20 or more assists in seven games this year. Several Panthers have been a part of this success. Junior Monique Toney leads the way with 4.44 assists per game, while freshman point guard Laine Selwyn is not far behind with 3.0.
Depth Perception Pittsburgh has the benefit of depth in its lineup this year, something it has not seen in recent seasons. This is evidenced by eight Panthers who are averaging over 10 minutes of play. Additionally, seven are seeing more than 15 minutes of action per game. Leading the way is freshman Mandy Wittenmyer who is playing 29.2 minutes.
Panther Points The Panthers have fared well this season when they have put 60 or more points on the board. Pittsburgh holds a 14-3 record in those games which includes a 4-0 mark when it sinks more than 80 points. In contrast, the Panthers are 1- 7 when they score less than 60 points in a game. For the season, Pittsburgh is averaging 65.2 points, while it is allowing 63.0. The Panthers' highest scoring output was 86 points against Hampton on Dec. 12. Their second-largest was an 84-point effort in the Feb. 16 win over Seton Hall.
Bouncing Back Pittsburgh snapped a three-game losing streak with its 80-66 decision over Syracuse. The stretch was the Panthers' longest without a victory this season. Pittsburgh went on a five-game winning streak beginning Dec. 29, before it suffered three-straight setbacks, which included two against then top-five teams.
Superb Start Prior to Pittsburgh's first game against Providence Jan. 12, the Panthers had an 11-3 record, marking their best start in six years and its second-best start (tied) ever. (The Panthers also started 11-3 in 1976-77 and 1993-94.) Their best start ever after 13 games was 12-2 during the 1980-81 season. The Panthers' start is their best since the 1993-94 season. That year, Pittsburgh finished 21-10 overall and went to the National Women's Invitational Tournament (NWIT). Pittsburgh's best start ever was a 13-2 record, achieved during the 1980-81 season. The Panthers went on to play in the NWIT that season and finished with a 22-7 overall mark.
The Panthers' 15 victories have already surpassed their win total from all of last season when they finished 8-19. The 1998-99 Panthers achieved their eighth and final win of the season Jan. 20 in a 75-58 decision over St. John's.
Snapping Streaks Pittsburgh's 77-76 loss to Providence Jan. 12 snapped a five-game winning streak for the Panthers. Pittsburgh won consecutive games from Dec. 29 through Jan. 8. During the stretch, the Panthers captured the Georgia Tech/Atlanta Marriott Northwest Holiday Classic with wins over Campbell and Georgia Tech. They also posted victories over Duquesne, St. John's and West Virginia during the span. Pittsburgh has put together a five-game winning streak six times in the program's history. The last time was the 1994-95 season. The Panthers' longest winning streak is nine games during the 1980-81 season. Following is Pittsburgh's longest winning streaks: Nine Games: Once, 1980-81 Shooting Stars Pittsburgh recorded its best overall field goal percentage in its last-second loss to Providence Jan. 12. The Panthers converted a season-high 31-of-54 shots from the field for 57.4 percent accuracy. For the season, Pittsburgh is converting 45.0 percent of its shots (320-of-711) in Big East play to rank fourth behind No. 1 ranked Connecticut, No. 5 Notre Dame and 17th-ranked Boston College. In games overall, the Panthers are shooting 44.2 percent from the field which ranks them fourth as well.
Second Comings The Panthers have come out of intermission refocused and on a swift pace in several games this season. Pittsburgh rallied from a first-half deficit to record five of its victories this year. The Panthers captured an 80-66 win over Syracuse by rallying from a first-half deficit. The Panthers used a 20-3 run in the second half to pull away after trailing by two at intermission. Pittsburgh mounted two furious second half rallies against both Notre Dame and Rutgers. The Panthers rebounded from a 22- point deficit Feb. 9 at Notre Dame to draw within six points, but could not pull any closer. The game ended in an 81-74 Irish victory. The Panthers went on a 21-1 scoring surge Dec. 8 against Rutgers and held the Scarlet Knights without a field goal over the final nine minutes of the game. Despite the rally and outscoring Rutgers 35-29, the Panthers fell, 58-52. Pittsburgh also used second-half scoring rallies to take games over Duquesne, Georgia Tech, Robert Morris and Cincinnati.
Scoring Surge The Panthers have outscored their opponents 909-845 in the second half this season. They are averaging only 28.4 points in the first half, but sinking 36.4 points in the second half. The second-half scoring surge has keyed five Panther victories, including a win over Syracuse when Pittsburgh netted 44 points compared to 28 of the Orangewomen's. Pittsburgh also outscored Georgia Tech by 11 points in the second half for a 75-69 victory, and it used a surge at Cincinnati as well, outscoring the Bearcats, 36-17, for a win. At Hampton, the Panthers held a 52- 35 scoring advantage in the second half.
Freshmen Impact This season's freshmen have made an immediate impact. The youngest class has accounted for half (50 percent) of Pittsburgh's scoring this season. They have 820 of Pittsburgh's 1,629 total points scored this year. The freshmen's largest scoring output came against Duquesne when they had 52 of the 62 points scored. Brooke Stewart led the way with her 20 points, while Mandy Wittenmyer added 15 and Dallas Williams chipped in 13. Their second-largest output came when they had 39 of 56 points against sixth-ranked Penn State. In that game, three freshmen scored in double-figures, including Wittenmyer with 12 points and Laine Selwyn and Williams who each had 11. Three freshmen have emerged in the starting rotation. Forward Mandy Wittenmyer has earned the nod in 23 games and Dallas Williams has started in 13. Laine Selwyn has taken over the starting point guard position in 11 games. The following is a breakdown of each freshman's statistics: Name GP/GS Points Rebounds Assists Mandy Wittenmyer 24/23 11.8 7.5 1.6 Dallas Williams 24/13 6.7 4.3 1.1 Laine Selwyn 25/11 5.7 2.7 3.0 Brooke Stewart 25/0 8.6 2.6 1.3 Robyn Swain 10/0 2.0 1.4 --
Down the Stretch The Panthers have remained focused in the final minutes of the game this season and their intensity proved to be a factor in games versus Villanova, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech and Duquesne. The Panthers held on for wins in the final minutes of the following games this season: Pittsburgh recorded a win over Villanova Feb. 23 by remaining strong and focused. They rallied with a 10-2 run and sank three free throws in the final seconds to seal the win. Pittsburgh came alive in the final eight minutes of the game against Duquesne on New Year's Day. The Panthers rebounded from a 10-point deficit to tie the game with 55 seconds remaining and send it into overtime. They prevailed in the extra period for the victory. Pittsburgh held off a late Georgia Tech surge by sinking eight free throws in the final 31 seconds to hold on to its victory. Trailing by three against Cincinnati with under a minute to go in the game, freshman Laine Selwyn hit a 3-pointer at the 15- second mark to tie the game. Monique Toney came up big just moments later sinking another 3-pointer with five seconds on the clock to win the game, 58-55.
Ranked Foes Ranked opponents have provided tough competition for Pittsburgh this season. Seven of the Panthers' 10 losses have come at the hands of top 20 teams in Connecticut, Rutgers, Notre Dame, Boston College and Penn State, but Pittsburgh has displayed some solid play in each of those games. The Panthers held top-ranked Connecticut to its lowest rebound total of the season with just 30 boards while Pittsburgh grabbed 31. Pittsburgh mounted its most furious rallies of the season against Notre Dame and Rutgers, before ultimately falling to both teams. In addition, the Panthers had a season-high 15 steals versus the Irish. Pittsburgh did not fare as well against sixth-ranked Penn State, but did set some season-high marks in the effort. The Panthers put together a strong second half in the game, dropping in 39 points compared to 17 in the first half. The Panthers attempted 68 shots from the field in the game, including 18 from behind the arc to mark a new season-high for each.
A Thrilling Win Pittsburgh forced a game into overtime for the first time this season and it came out with a 62-57 victory over Duquesne Jan.1. After trailing for the better part of the second half, the Panthers rallied from a 10-point deficit to tie the game on Brooke Stewart's 3-pointer with 55 seconds remaining in regulation. Pittsburgh prevailed in the extra period, outscoring the Dukes, 10-5. The last time the Panthers played an overtime game was the 1996-97 season when they lost a 74-67 decision to Georgetown Jan. 9. Pittsburgh's last overtime win came Feb. 2, 1988 with an 83-82 victory at Robert Morris.
Y2K First The Pittsburgh women's basketball team etched its name in the history books with its New Year's Day contest versus Duquesne. In addition to the game being the first sporting event of the millennium in the city of Pittsburgh, the Panthers also recorded the first points of any Division I women's basketball team. Freshman Mandy Wittenmyer sank the first layup of the game at the 19:52 mark for the first points of 2000. Bethune- Cookman and Maryland-Eastern Shore also tipped off at 2 p.m., but the game's first basket did not come until 19:02.
Happy Holidays Pittsburgh closed out the millennium in style when they competed in the Georgia Tech/Atlanta Marriott Northwest Holiday Invitational. The Panthers walked away with two victories, including one over the host Yellow Jackets, to take home the tournament title. Pittsburgh faced Campbell in the first round of action and won a 70-60 decision. It went on to take a 75-69 win over Georgia Tech in the championship game. The last time the Panthers captured a tournament on the road was during the 1991-92 season when they won the St. Francis Red Flash Classic with wins over George Mason and Massachusetts.
Noting Non-Conference Foes Pittsburgh compiled an impressive 9-2 record in non-conference play this season, including a 5-1 mark in away contests. The Panthers rounded out its 11-game non-conference schedule versus Duquesne on Jan. 1 for their ninth win. Last season, the Panthers did not fare as well. They were 5-4 overall against non-conference foes, but had a 3-0 mark on their home court. Their home wins included decisions over Robert Morris, Miami (Ohio) and an upset-win over Penn State.
In the Rankings The Panthers face some tough competition on their schedule, including six teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 1998-99. Among those teams are Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Penn State, Boston College and Cincinnati. Additionally, five of Pittsburgh's opponents have been ranked throughout the season in the USA Today/ESPN and Associated Press polls, including Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Penn State and Boston College. Pittsburgh's 13 home games this year mark the most since the 1996-97 season when it had 15 home contests. Three of those games at Fitzgerald have been against ranked opponents.
Pittsburgh Ranked Opponents Connecticut (First - AP and USA Today/ESPN)
Panther Player Notes Coming Up Big Pittsburgh junior Monique Toney put together another clutch performance for the Panthers this season to help them to a 64-62 win over Villanova. The 5-5 guard helped Pittsburgh rally from a 28-25 halftime deficit by scoring all 14 of her points in the second half. The Panthers mounted a comeback midway through the second half, and Toney's driving layup at 3:57 gave Pittsburgh its first lead of the half, 54-53. The two teams battled and tied the score three times, but Toney sank another key basket and put the Panthers ahead for good, 61-58, with her 3-pointer. She went on to hit a free throw in the final three seconds to seal the win. For the season, Toney is averaging 10 points per game. She also has a team-high 111 assists and 34 steals to her credit.
Moving On Up Monique Toney has quickly moved up the ranks on Pittsburgh's all-time assist leaders list and currently stands at sixth. She dished out three assists against Villanova to take over the number-six spot. The 5-5 Toney, who serves primarily as the Panthers' off-guard, has 259 assists in three seasons. This season she leads Pittsburgh with 111 assists and is sixth in the Big East Conference league games with a 4.71 per game average.
The Talented Toney Junior Monique Toney has emerged as one of Pittsburgh's top scorers this season. She has earned herself a starting role in all 25 games and is averaging 10.0 points. Toney has scored in double-figures in 14 games this season, including seven of the first eight contests. She posted a season-high 21 points versus Providence Jan. 12 and had a team-high 16 in the win over Syracuse. Even though Toney is scoring a great deal, she is being unselfish with the basketball. She is averaging 4.44 assists with a team- high 111. She also leads the team with 34 steals.
Seeing Double Freshman Mandy Wittenmyer has emerged as the hub of the Pittsburgh offense this season. She is averaging a team-best 11.8 points per game overall and 12.2 in Big East play. Wittenmyer has scored in double-figures 18 times, including 15 of the last 18 games. She posted a career-high 19 points Jan. 12 at Providence and had an 18-point effort Feb. 5 versus the Friars. She also has seven double-doubles to her credit and has led the Panthers in both points and rebounds seven times.
Taking Charge Wittenmyer, Pittsburgh's leading scorer and rebounder, has established herself as one of the Big East's top freshmen. She currently is third the conference with her 7.8 rebounds per game in Big East contests and is fourth with 7.5 boards in games overall. Additionally, Wittenmyer is second in the league in double-double performances with seven. Additionally, five of those have come in conference games. Her most recent effort came with 18 points and 14 rebounds Feb. 5 against Providence. Wittenmyer currently boasts a 50.7 shooting percentage from the field in Big East games to rank her in the top 15. Her 54.3 percent accuracy in Big East games ranks her eighth. MVP Mandy Wittenmyer's stellar play this season was recognized when she was named the Georgia Tech/Atlanta Marriott Northwest Holiday Classic Most Valuable Player. The 6-2 forward from Mechanicsburg, Pa., averaged 15.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in the tournament. She led the Panthers in scoring in both games with 14 points against Campbell and 17 versus Georgia Tech.
Savvy Stewart Pittsburgh freshman Brooke Stewart posted her third 20-point game this season when she netted 24 points in the 84-56 win over Seton Hall Feb. 16. Stewart's effort came off stellar shooting, making seven of her eight shots overall, and 6-of-7 from 3-point range. She also added a 4-for-4 performance from the free-throw line and a game-high five assists. Stewart netted a 20-plus point game two other times this season. She had a career-high 25 points at Hampton Dec. 11 and 20 points versus Duquesne on Jan. 1. Stewart has come off the bench in every game this year and is averaging 20.0 minutes of play. For the season she has an 8.6- point per game average to her credit and has posted double-figure scoring totals in 10 games overall.
Brooke's Clutch Performance Freshman Brooke Stewart is solid under pressure and came up with a clutch performance against Duquesne when she led Pittsburgh to an overtime win with her 20 points. After the Panthers rallied from a 10-point deficit, Stewart made a key 3-pointer with 55 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the score at 52 and send it into overtime. In the overtime period, Duquesne went ahead 57-54, but Stewart came up big again to tie the game with a 3-pointer and spark Pittsburgh to the win.
Kat Calls Senior Michelle Katkowski has been one of the Panthers' most aggressive and best defensive players this season and her recent effort has paid off. Katkowski, a 5-6 guard from nearby Mt. Pleasant, Pa., had her most productive game of the year when Pittsburgh won a 64-62 decision at Villanova. She grabbed a career and game-high 11 rebounds, including eight defensive boards, while also adding seven points. For the season, Katkowski is averaging 3.6 points and 2.8 rebounds and is third on the team with 31 steals.
Giving it to Gina Senior Gina Montesano put together another impressive performance this season in the win at Villanova when she netted her eighth double-figure scoring game of the season with 10 points. The 5-9 guard missed all of last season after recovering from knee surgery but returned to her true form in her final season at Pittsburgh. Montesano recorded a season-high 15 points, which included a 3-for-3 effort from 3-point range against Syracuse. She was the lone Panther in double-figures versus Notre Dame with a 10-point effort and chipped in 10 against St. John's. For the season, Montesano is averaging 7.8 points and 2.4 assists.
Dazzling Dallas Freshman Dallas Williams returned to her spot in the starting lineup for the last six games after starting seven early-season contests. Williams, who was averaging 6.7 points per game, scored in double-figures in three of the last five games, including back-to- back games with 10 points versus Providence and 11 at Notre Dame. She added another 10-point effort versus Boston College Feb. 20. Her career-high is 13 points, achieved Jan. 1 against Duquesne. Williams suffered a season-ending knee injury during the Feb. 23 contest at Villanova and will not play for the balance of the season.
Pittsburgh - Georgetown Series
Series Quick Facts Statistical Comparison PITT GU 15-10 Overall Record 15-10 6-8 Conf. Record 8-6 .442 Field Goal Pct. .399 .348 3-Pt. Pct. .335 .644 Free Throw Pct. .733 .399 Opp. FG Pct. .373 .350 Opp. 3-Pt. Pct. .269 .688 Opp. FT Pct. .692 36.3 Rebound Avg. 39.4 +1.2 Rebound Margin +0.7 65.2 Points Per Game 64.2 63.0 Points Allowed 60.8
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