Rockets vs Grizzlies Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game
The matchup against the Warriors is a positive one for 3-pointers; the opposing team's starting SFs have posted the highest three rate in the NBA this year (47.0%). The Phoenix Suns have been the 10th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games as the away team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists). The matchup vs. the Warriors may be a strong one for drawing fouls; the opposition's starting SFs have attempted an enormous 3.8 foul shots per game over the last 5 games (8th-most in the league).
Royce O'Neale has converted 4.2 threes per game over the last 5 games on the road, 1.3 higher than he's converted from beyond the arc in all games this year when playing away from home. The Phoenix Suns have been the 10th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games as the away team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists). Royce O'Neale has sunk 100.0% of his foul shot attempts over the last 10 games, 27.5% more than he's put through the hoop in all games this season.
Andrew Wiggins has registered 17.0 points per game this year, putting him in the company of the best players in the league in this category: 83rd percentile. Andrew Wiggins has converted 2.3 three-point shots per game this year, ranking him in the 87th percentile among all players in the league. This year when they have the home court advantage, the opposition's starting SFs have shot 41.1% on three-pointers (8th-best in the league) vs. the Suns, resulting in a positive matchup. Offensive rebounds save possession and bring about further opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rd-best in in the NBA with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game this year. Andrew Wiggins has attempted 3.8 free throws per game this season, significantly higher than his 2.7 rate last season.
Out of all players in the NBA, Stephen Curry slots into the 93rd percentile, compiling a massive 22.5 points per game this year. Among all players in the league, Stephen Curry places in the 79th percentile for playing time, averaging a whopping 31.1 minutes per game this year. Stephen Curry has accumulated 1.0 personal fouls per game when playing at home this year, ranking in the 21st percentile -- among the NBA's least foul-prone. Offensive rebounds save possession and bring about further opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rd-best in in the NBA with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game this year. Stephen Curry will receive the benefit of the home court advantage in this matchup. Playing in your home stadium usually raises player production in all facets of the game.
Trayce Jackson-Davis has successfully made 71.1% of his field goals over the last 10 games, 5.5% higher than he's sunk in all games this year. Trayce Jackson-Davis has tallied 25.2 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 7.0 more than he's tallied over the course of the season. The matchup vs. Mason Plumlee is a good one; he has given up a massive 18.0 points per game when squaring off against opposing starting Cs this year (100th percentile). Offensive rebounds save possession and bring about further opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rd-best in in the NBA with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game this year. The matchup against Mason Plumlee is a good one for getting to the free-throw line; when Plumlee is playing on the road other starting Cs this year, they have attempted a massive 5.6 foul shots per game (100th percentile).
Dennis Schroder has attempted 6.2 3-point shots per game this season, a big improvement over his 4.6 rate last season. Dennis Schroder has played 29.3 minutes per game when playing at home since the start of last season, placing him in the 82nd percentile -- seeing the court more than most players in the NBA. Offensive rebounds save possession and bring about further opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rd-best in in the NBA with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game this year. Out of all players in the league, Dennis Schroder ranks in the 85th percentile for free throws converted, compiling a colossal 2.9 per game this year. This year when they have the home court advantage, the other team's starting SGs have attempted 3.8 free throws per game (2nd-most in the NBA) against the Phoenix Suns, succeeding in their efforts to get to the free-throw line.
Offensive rebounds save possession and bring about further opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rd-best in in the NBA with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game this year. The matchup vs. Phoenix may be a strong one for getting to the free-throw line; opposing starting PFs have attempted a massive 7.5 free throws per game over the last 5 games when the Phoenix Suns are on the road (2nd-most in the NBA). Draymond Green will have the benefit of the home court advantage in this game. Playing in your home city tends to improve stat production for all stats.
Tyus Jones has made 3.4 3-pointers per game over the last 5 games on the road, 1.1 higher than he's converted from three in all games this season while playing on the road. Among all players in the league, Tyus Jones rates in the 80th percentile for playing time, putting up an enormous 31.3 minutes per game this year. Out of all players in the NBA, Tyus Jones registers in the 21st percentile for personal fouls, registering a lowly 1.0 fouls per game while playing on the road this year. The matchup against the Golden State Warriors is a positive one for three-pointers; the opposing team's starting PGs have put up the 6th-highest 3-point rate in the league this year (38.4%). The Phoenix Suns have been the 10th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games as the away team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists).
When it comes to offense, the Suns's subpar 105.0 points per game settles in as the 4th-worst in the NBA over the last 5 games. The Phoenix Suns have played at the least up-tempo tempo in the league over the last 5 games. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 7th-most lethargic pace-of-play in the league over the last 10 games, which should lead to fewer possessions for the Suns. This year when they are away from home, the opposing team's starting PFs have attempted 3.1 free throws per game (9th-fewest in the league) against the Golden State Warriors, finding it difficult to draw fouls. Kevin Durant figures to experience a decrease in effectiveness across the board considering being on the road in this contest.
Relative to last year's 56.1% rate, Mason Plumlee's field goal prowess has jumped this year to 62.1%. The Phoenix Suns have been the 10th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games as the away team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists).
Jonathan Kuminga has attempted 15.6 shots per game over the last 10 games, 2.4 higher than he's attempted overall this year. Jonathan Kuminga has tallied 31.0 minutes per game over the last 10 games, 5.1 higher than he's tallied in all games this season. Offensive rebounds save possession and bring about further opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rd-best in in the NBA with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game this year. Jonathan Kuminga will possess the home court advantage in this matchup. Playing at home generally boosts player performance across the board.
Bradley Beal has attempted 17.0 shots from the field per game over the last 5 games, 2.4 higher than he's attempted in all games this season. Bradley Beal has successfully made 2.8 shots from behind the three-point arc per game over the last 5 games, 0.6 more than he's converted from three in all games this season. Out of all players in the NBA, Bradley Beal lands in the 91st percentile for playing time, compiling an enormous 34.0 minutes per game this year. The Phoenix Suns have been the 10th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games as the away team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists). The matchup vs. the Golden State Warriors may be a favorable one for getting to the free-throw line; opposing starting SGs have attempted a massive 3.3 free throws per game over the last 5 games (6th-most in the league).
Brandin Podziemski has gone over 6.5 in 8 of his last 10 games.
Monte Morris has gone over 6.5 in 5 of his last 10 games.
Jusuf Nurkic has gone over 9.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
Buddy Hield has gone over 9.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Oso Ighodaro has gone over 5.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
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