Myles Turner Points Scored Props • Milwaukee
In terms of threes, the Bucks's impressive 39.6% rate of made threes measures as the 2nd-strongest in the league this year.
In terms of threes, the Bucks's impressive 39.6% rate of made threes measures as the 2nd-strongest in the league this year.
The Bucks have played at the 5th-most lethargic pace in the NBA this year. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 8th-slowest tempo in the league on their home court this year, which ought to lead to decreased plays for the Bucks. Offensive rebounds save possession and spark more opportunities for scoring and assists, but the Bucks grade out 1stworst in in the league with just 8.6 offensive boards per game this year. The matchup against Golden State is a tough one for getting to the free-throw line; the other team's starting PFs have attempted a measly 3.1 free throws per game this year when the Golden State Warriors have the home court advantage (9th-least in the league).
The Golden State Warriors check in as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games as the home team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce added opportunities for scoring and assists).
The Bucks have played at the 5th-most lethargic pace in the NBA this year. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 8th-slowest tempo in the league on their home court this year, which ought to lead to decreased plays for the Bucks. Offensive rebounds save possession and spark more opportunities for scoring and assists, but the Bucks grade out 1stworst in in the league with just 8.6 offensive boards per game this year.
In terms of threes, the Bucks's impressive 39.6% rate of made threes measures as the 2nd-strongest in the league this year. This year, the other team's starting PGs have shot 38.4% on three-pointers (6th-best in the league) against the Warriors, creating a favorable matchup. The matchup vs. the Golden State Warriors may be a good one for getting to the free-throw line; the opposing team's starting PGs have attempted a massive 7.2 free throws per game over the last 5 games (2nd-most in the league).
This year, the opposition's starting PFs have averaged 1.8 threes per game (7th-most in the league) against the Milwaukee Bucks, identifying this as a strong matchup. The Golden State Warriors check in as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games as the home team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce added opportunities for scoring and assists).
In regard to offense, the Golden State Warriors's subpar 114.8 points per game places 10th-fewest in the NBA this year. The Warriors have played at the 8th-most sluggish pace-of-play in the league with the home court advantage this year. The Bucks have played at the 5th-most lethargic tempo in the NBA this year, which ought to decrease plays for the Warriors.
This year when they are playing at home, the opposition's starting SGs have shot 43.5% on three-pointers (5th-highest in the NBA) vs. the Milwaukee Bucks, designating this as a good matchup. The Golden State Warriors check in as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games as the home team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce added opportunities for scoring and assists). This year, the opposing team's starting SGs have attempted 3.3 foul shots per game (6th-highest in the NBA) against the Bucks, easily managing to get to the foul line.
The Golden State Warriors check in as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games as the home team (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce added opportunities for scoring and assists).
In terms of threes, the Bucks's impressive 39.6% rate of made threes measures as the 2nd-strongest in the league this year. Over the last 5 games, opposing starting SGs have attempted 3.3 foul shots per game (6th-highest in the NBA) against the Warriors, easily managing to get to the charity stripe.
In terms of threes, the Bucks's impressive 39.6% rate of made threes measures as the 2nd-strongest in the league this year. This year, the opposing team's starting SFs have averaged 47.0% on 3-pointers (highest in the NBA) against the Warriors, designating this as a favorable matchup. The matchup vs. the Golden State Warriors may be a positive one for getting to the charity stripe; the opposing team's starting SFs have attempted a whopping 3.8 foul shots per game over the last 5 games (8th-most in the league).
In regard to offense, the Golden State Warriors's subpar 114.8 points per game places 10th-fewest in the NBA this year. The Warriors have played at the 8th-most sluggish pace-of-play in the league with the home court advantage this year. The Bucks have played at the 5th-most lethargic tempo in the NBA this year, which ought to decrease plays for the Warriors.
Gary Payton II has gone over 6.5 in 5 of his last 10 games.
Kyle Kuzma has gone over 8.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Brandin Podziemski has gone over 9.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Gary Trent Jr. has gone over 5.5 in 6 of his last 10 games.
Gary Harris has gone over 2.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.
Al Horford has gone over 5.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.