Donovan Mitchell Points Scored Props • Cleveland

Donovan Mitchell will not have the home court advantage in this game. Playing on the road generally reduces stat production in all stat categories.
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Donovan Mitchell will not have the home court advantage in this game. Playing on the road generally reduces stat production in all stat categories.
Ty Jerome has made 2.4 shots from behind the three-point arc per game over the last 5 games on the road, 0.9 more than he's made from three over the course of the year while playing away from home. The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-fastest pace in the league this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-most up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last 25 games in their home city, which should lead to more plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavaliers have been the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce additional opportunities for scoring and assists). Ty Jerome has sunk 100.0% of his free throw attempts over the last 5 games on the road, 13.0% higher than he's made in all games this season when playing away from home.
Among all players in the NBA, Darius Garland registers in the 91st percentile for shots from the field drained, averaging a massive 7.4 per game this year. Darius Garland has attempted 6.9 shots from behind the three-point arc per game away from his home court this year, putting him in the 93rd percentile among all players in the NBA. Out of all players in the NBA, Darius Garland places in the 82nd percentile for playing time, registering a colossal 30.6 minutes per game this year. The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-fastest pace in the league this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-most up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last 25 games in their home city, which should lead to more plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Myles Turner has successfully made 2.1 three-pointers per game this year, ranking in the 86th percentile among all players in the NBA. Among all players in the league, Myles Turner places in the 82nd percentile for playing time, putting up a monstrous 30.4 minutes per game this year. With respect to shooting, the Pacers's stellar 119.9 points per game measures as the 4th-best in the league over the last 25 games. The rate of shots from downtown drained against Jarrett Allen has been quite high (31.4%) when defending opposing starting Cs this year (100th percentile). The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-speediest pace-of-play in the NBA over the last 25 games with the home court advantage.
Evan Mobley has made 62.7% of his shot attempts from the field over the last 5 games, 7.5% higher than he's put through the net in all games this season. Evan Mobley has successfully made 2.0 three-point shots per game over the last 5 games, 0.8 higher than he's converted from 3-point range overall this year. Among all players in the league, Evan Mobley slots into the 81st percentile for playing time, averaging a whopping 30.4 minutes per game when playing on the road this year. The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-fastest pace in the league this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-most up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last 25 games in their home city, which should lead to more plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Out of all players in the NBA, Tyrese Haliburton slots into the 88th percentile, compiling a monstrous 18.4 points per game this year. Among all players in the NBA, Tyrese Haliburton rates in the 95th percentile for three-point attempts, tallying 7.6 per game this year. Out of all players in the NBA, Tyrese Haliburton slots into the 92nd percentile for playing time, registering a monstrous 33.7 minutes per game this year. With respect to shooting, the Pacers's stellar 119.9 points per game measures as the 4th-best in the league over the last 25 games. The matchup against the Cavaliers is a strong one for three-pointers; the opposition's starting PGs have posted the 2nd-highest 3-point percentage in the league this year (41.4%).
Out of all players in the league, Andrew Nembhard lands in the 80th percentile for personal fouls, tallying a massive 2.3 fouls per game while playing at home this year. This year, the opposing team's starting SGs have posted 12.1 points per game (lowest in the league) against the Cleveland Cavaliers, labeling this as a challenging matchup for offensive output. Offensive rebounds maintain possession and lead to bonus chances for scoring and assists, but the Pacers rank 1stworst in in the NBA with a mere 8.6 offensive boards per game over the last 10 games.
Out of all players in the NBA, Pascal Siakam comes in at the 93rd percentile for shots made, averaging a colossal 7.8 per game this year. Compared to last season's 1.0 mark, Pascal Siakam's 3-point shots converted have jumped this season to 1.6 per game. Pascal Siakam has been on the court for 32.7 minutes per game this year, seeing the court more than most players in the NBA: 90th percentile. With respect to shooting, the Pacers's stellar 119.9 points per game measures as the 4th-best in the league over the last 25 games. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-speediest pace-of-play in the NBA over the last 25 games with the home court advantage.
Out of all players in the NBA, Bennedict Mathurin places in the 76th percentile for personal fouls, putting up a monstrous 2.2 fouls per game when playing at home this year. Offensive rebounds maintain possession and lead to bonus chances for scoring and assists, but the Pacers rank 1stworst in in the NBA with a mere 8.6 offensive boards per game over the last 10 games.
Max Strus has attempted 11.6 shots from the field per game over the last 5 games, 3.8 more than he's attempted in all games this year. Max Strus has sunk 3.3 shots from downtown per game over the last 10 games, 0.9 more than he's converted from three overall this year. Max Strus has averaged 31.2 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 5.3 more than he's averaged in all games this season. The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-fastest pace in the league this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-most up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last 25 games in their home city, which should lead to more plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Aaron Nesmith has sunk 3.0 threes per game over the last 5 games, 1.0 higher than he's made from beyond the arc overall this year. With respect to shooting, the Pacers's stellar 119.9 points per game measures as the 4th-best in the league over the last 25 games. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-speediest pace-of-play in the NBA over the last 25 games with the home court advantage. The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-quickest pace in the NBA this year, which ought to raise possessions for the Indiana Pacers. Aaron Nesmith has sunk a terrific 91.0% of his foul shots this year, significantly more than his 81.5 rate last year.
In comparison to last year's 64.5% clip, Jarrett Allen's scoring performance has spiked this year to 70.2%. The matchup vs. Myles Turner is a positive one; he has given up a monstrous 13.7 points per game when guarding opposing starting Cs this year (88th percentile). The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-fastest pace in the league this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the 7th-most up-tempo pace in the NBA over the last 25 games in their home city, which should lead to more plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavaliers have been the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the league over the last 10 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce additional opportunities for scoring and assists).
Sam Merrill has gone over 5.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
T.J. McConnell has gone over 7.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Obi Toppin has gone over 7.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
De'Andre Hunter has gone over 9.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Dean Wade has gone over 2.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.
Thomas Bryant has gone over 2.5 in 4 of his last 10 games.