Pacers vs 76ers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game
Out of all players in the NBA, Spencer Dinwiddie slots into the 87th percentile for shots from behind the three-point arc, registering 5.7 per game this year. Out of all players in the NBA, Spencer Dinwiddie lands in the 81st percentile for playing time, putting up an enormous 30.4 minutes per game this year. In regard to scoring, the Lakers's stellar 123.9 points per game places 2nd-strongest in the NBA over the last 15 games. The 2nd-speediest tempo offense in the NBA over the last 20 games has been the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers will likely get a boost in possessions in this game from sharing the court with the 3rd-speediest pace-of-play team in the league this year (the San Antonio Spurs).
Out of all players in the league, Keldon Johnson rates in the 76th percentile for playing time, compiling a colossal 29.0 minutes per game on the road this year. This year when they are the visiting team, the other team has averaged 45.8% on shots from the field (5th-weakest in the league) vs. the Lakers, creating a hard matchup. The Spurs have played at the 3rd-speediest pace in the NBA this year. The Lakers have played at the 2nd-speediest pace in the league over the last 20 games, which ought to lead to increased plays for the San Antonio Spurs. The San Antonio Spurs have been the 6th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide new opportunities for scoring and assists).
Rui Hachimura has successfully made 57.5% of his shot attempts from the field over the last 15 games, 5.9% more than he's put through the hoop overall this season. Rui Hachimura has converted 1.8 3-pointers per game over the last 5 games, 0.6 higher than he's converted from downtown in all games this year. Rui Hachimura has tallied 34.2 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 10.1 higher than he's tallied in all games this year. In regard to scoring, the Lakers's stellar 123.9 points per game places 2nd-strongest in the NBA over the last 15 games. The 2nd-speediest tempo offense in the NBA over the last 20 games has been the Los Angeles Lakers.
D'Angelo Russell has totaled 26.8 points per game over the last 5 games at home, 8.8 higher than he's totaled in all games this year at home. D'Angelo Russell has converted 5.4 three-point shots per game over the last 5 games at home, 2.4 higher than he's made from 3-point range overall this season with the home court advantage. D'Angelo Russell has played 36.3 minutes per game over the last 15 games, 5.0 higher than he's played overall this year. In regard to scoring, the Lakers's stellar 123.9 points per game places 2nd-strongest in the NBA over the last 15 games. The matchup vs. San Antonio is a favorable one for 3-point shots; when the San Antonio Spurs are away from home, opposing starting PGs have compiled the 30th-highest three percentage in the league this year (48.4%).
This year when they are on the road, the opposition's starting PGs have tallied 15.6 field goal attempts per game (24th-highest in the NBA) against the Lakers, branding this as a favorable matchup. The Spurs have played at the 3rd-speediest pace in the NBA this year. The Lakers have played at the 2nd-speediest pace in the league over the last 20 games, which ought to lead to increased plays for the San Antonio Spurs. The San Antonio Spurs have been the 6th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide new opportunities for scoring and assists). Tre Jones has successfully made 100.0% of his free throws over the last 5 games, 18.3% higher than he's put through the hoop overall this season.
Among all players in the NBA, Julian Champagnie measures in the 22nd percentile for personal fouls, averaging only 1.1 fouls per game this year. The matchup against the Lakers is a strong one for 3-point attempts; opposing starting SFs have totaled the 30th-most three attempts per game in the NBA this year (5.8). The Spurs have played at the 3rd-speediest pace in the NBA this year. The Lakers have played at the 2nd-speediest pace in the league over the last 20 games, which ought to lead to increased plays for the San Antonio Spurs. The San Antonio Spurs have been the 6th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide new opportunities for scoring and assists).
Austin Reaves has successfully made 7.0 shots made from the field per game over the last 5 games, 1.5 higher than he's converted overall this year. Austin Reaves has made 57.1% of his three-point attempts over the last 5 games at home, 17.0% more than he's sunk in all games this season with the home court advantage. Out of all players in the NBA, Austin Reaves ranks in the 78th percentile for playing time, averaging a monstrous 30.3 minutes per game at home this year. In regard to scoring, the Lakers's stellar 123.9 points per game places 2nd-strongest in the NBA over the last 15 games. The matchup against San Antonio is a favorable one for field goals; when the San Antonio Spurs are away from home, the opposition's starting SGs have shot for the 29th-highest field goal rate in the league this year (54.7%).
In contrast to last year's 10.7 mark, LeBron James's shots drained have tailed off this year to 9.3 per game. In contrast to last year's 6.8 rate, LeBron James's three-point attempts have regressed this year to 5.3 per game. Among all players in the NBA, LeBron James measures in the 95th percentile for technical fouls, registering a colossal 0.1 fouls per game this year. Over the last 15 games, the opposition's starting PFs have logged 15.8 points per game (11th-lowest in the NBA) vs. the San Antonio Spurs, creating a tough matchup for offensive productivity. The Los Angeles Lakers check in as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore reduce additional opportunities for scoring and assists).
In regard to shooting, the San Antonio Spurs's feeble 108.0 points per game rates 3rd-fewest in the league over the last 10 games. The matchup vs. Los Angeles is a difficult one for shots from the field; when the Lakers are at home, the opposing team's starting SGs have put up the 13th-lowest field goal rate in the NBA this year (37.1%). The Lakers have given up the most offensive rebounds per game (13.4) in the NBA to opposing clubs over the last 10 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists). Devin Vassell will likely experience a decrease in productivity for all stats considering playing on the visting team in this matchup.
Out of all players in the league, Jeremy Sochan measures in the 77th percentile for playing time, tallying a whopping 29.5 minutes per game this year. This year, opposing starting PFs have tallied 5.6 3-point attempts per game (30th-most in the league) vs. the Lakers, identifying this as a favorable matchup. The Spurs have played at the 3rd-speediest pace in the NBA this year. The Lakers have played at the 2nd-speediest pace in the league over the last 20 games, which ought to lead to increased plays for the San Antonio Spurs. The San Antonio Spurs have been the 6th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide new opportunities for scoring and assists).
Anthony Davis has sunk 23.9% of his attempts from beyond the arc this year, placing him in the 16th percentile out of all players in the league. The Los Angeles Lakers check in as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore reduce additional opportunities for scoring and assists). While playing away from home, the Spurs have allowed the 6th-most offensive boards per game (11.5) in the league to their opposition over the last 20 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to new opportunities for scoring and assists).
Victor Wembanyama has made 9.0 field goals per game over the last 10 games on the road, 1.6 higher than he's sunk over the course of the year while playing away from home. Victor Wembanyama has sunk 39.3% of his 3-pointers over the last 10 games on the road, 10.5% higher than he's made from downtown over the course of the year without the home court advantage. The matchup with Anthony Davis registers in the 100th percentile with the opposition's starting Cs converting a colossal 42.2% of their shots from behind the three-point arc this year. The Spurs have played at the 3rd-speediest pace in the NBA this year. The Lakers have played at the 2nd-speediest pace in the league over the last 20 games, which ought to lead to increased plays for the San Antonio Spurs.
Zach Collins has gone over 7.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Cedi Osman has gone over 4.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Malaki Branham has gone over 6.5 in 9 of his last 10 games.
Blake Wesley has gone over 5.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
Taurean Prince has not yet played a game this season.
Jaxson Hayes has gone over 4.5 in 2 of his last 10 games.
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | thegato | 9-1-0 | +8100 |
| 2 | yardduke | 8-2-0 | +6950 |
| 3 | Kozman06 | 8-2-0 | +6350 |
| 4 | sprality777 | 6-4-0 | +6200 |
| 5 | london79 | 7-3-0 | +5700 |
| 6 | MillerBets54 | 7-3-0 | +5700 |
| 7 | dmpp099 | 8-2-0 | +5700 |
| 8 | aerison12 | 7-3-0 | +5650 |
| 9 | SIRAD | 7-3-0 | +5550 |
| 10 | FRANKYFUGAZI1 | 7-3-0 | +5260 |
| All Spurs Money Leaders | |||
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CastlemontDB91 | 5-5-0 | +8400 |
| 2 | buffalo2007 | 7-2-1 | +7800 |
| 3 | Skyperus | 7-2-1 | +7500 |
| 4 | mikers | 8-2-0 | +6900 |
| 5 | kaitospapa | 5-4-1 | +6750 |
| 6 | shogun2164 | 6-4-0 | +6720 |
| 7 | Nittanymac5800 | 5-4-1 | +6700 |
| 8 | Sinthetix | 8-2-0 | +6550 |
| 9 | bomguys | 10-0-0 | +6500 |
| 10 | uradonkey | 8-2-0 | +5850 |
| All Lakers Money Leaders | |||