Brandin Podziemski Points Scored Props • Golden State
The Golden State Warriors have been the 6th-least efficient shooting team in the league since the start of last season.
The Golden State Warriors have been the 6th-least efficient shooting team in the league since the start of last season.
The Golden State Warriors rank as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to additional chances for scoring and assists). Over the last 5 games when they are the visiting squad, opposing starting PGs have attempted 5.4 foul shots per game (7th-most in the league) vs. the Pacers, succeeding in their efforts to get to the free-throw line.
The Golden State Warriors rank as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to additional chances for scoring and assists). The matchup vs. Indiana is a favorable one for getting to the free-throw line; the other team's starting SFs have attempted an enormous 4.0 foul shots per game this year when the Indiana Pacers are on their home court (4th-most in the NBA).
The Golden State Warriors rank as the 5th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to additional chances for scoring and assists). This year, the other team's starting PFs have attempted 5.8 free throws per game (most in the league) vs. the Pacers, making it fairly effortless to get to the foul line.
The Golden State Warriors have been the 6th-least efficient shooting team in the league since the start of last season.
The Pacers have been the 2nd-worst offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore eliminate further chances for scoring and assists).
When it comes to shooting, the Pacers's terrific 118.0 points per game on their home court places 6th-strongest in the NBA since the start of last season. The matchup vs. Golden State is a positive one for drawing fouls; opposing starting SGs have attempted a whopping 3.2 free throws per game this year when the Golden State Warriors are the visiting team (5th-most in the league).
When it comes to shooting, the Pacers's terrific 118.0 points per game on their home court places 6th-strongest in the NBA since the start of last season. This year, the opposing team's starting PFs have averaged 14.4 field goal attempts per game (5th-highest in the league) against the Warriors, branding this as a strong matchup. This year when they are at home, the opposing team's starting PFs have attempted 4.9 free throws per game (8th-highest in the NBA) against the Warriors, succeeding in their efforts to get to the free-throw line.
The Pacers have been the 2nd-worst offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore eliminate further chances for scoring and assists). This year, the opposing team's starting SFs have attempted 2.4 free throws per game (8th-fewest in the NBA) against the Golden State Warriors, making it tough to get to the foul line.
Ben Sheppard has gone over 8.5 in 2 of his last 5 games.
Al Horford has gone over 6.5 in 1 of his last 4 games.
Moses Moody has gone over 7.5 in 2 of his last 4 games.
Jay Huff has gone over 7.5 in 1 of his last 5 games.
Rossi35 is #1 on picking games that Indiana is in with a record of (4-1-0) and +3950 units on the season.
Rossi35 is #1 on picking games that Indiana is in with a record of (4-1-0) and +3950 units on the season.