Pelicans vs Lakers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game
Andrew Nembhard has played 31.4 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 8.4 more than he's played over the course of the season. With respect to shooting, the Indiana Pacers's terrific 123.6 points per game ranks best in the NBA this year. This year, opposing starting SGs have tallied 6.1 three attempts per game (26th-most in the NBA) against the Mavericks, making this a strong matchup. The clash with Kyrie Irving ranks in only the 93rd percentile for difficulty with the opposing team's starting SGs draining a monstrous 51.9% of their shot attempts from the field this year when they are on their home court. The Indiana Pacers have played at the quickest pace-of-play in the league when playing at home this year.
In comparison to last season's 11.9 clip, Tim Hardaway Jr.'s shots from the field have risen this season to 14.2 per game. In regard to shooting, the Dallas Mavericks's superb 123.8 points per game settles in as the 3rd-most in the league over the last 5 games. This year, opposing teams have totaled 28.8 three attempts per game (fewest in the league) vs. the Indiana Pacers, making this a hard matchup. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-quickest pace-of-play in the league over the last 5 games. The Mavericks will likely see a spike in plays today from squaring off against the fastest pace home offense in the NBA this year (the Indiana Pacers).
Josh Green has sunk 47.4% of his attempts from beyond the arc over the last 15 games, 10.5% higher than he's made from 3-point range in all games this season. Josh Green has played 32.2 minutes per game over the last 5 games away from his home court, 5.7 higher than he's played over the course of the year on the road. In regard to shooting, the Dallas Mavericks's superb 123.8 points per game settles in as the 3rd-most in the league over the last 5 games. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-quickest pace-of-play in the league over the last 5 games. The Mavericks will likely see a spike in plays today from squaring off against the fastest pace home offense in the NBA this year (the Indiana Pacers).
P.J. Washington has made 6.6 baskets per game over the last 10 games on the road, 1.5 more than he's put through the hoop overall this season away from his home court. Among all players in the league, P.J. Washington measures in the 77th percentile for playing time, averaging a whopping 29.3 minutes per game this year. In regard to shooting, the Dallas Mavericks's superb 123.8 points per game settles in as the 3rd-most in the league over the last 5 games. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-quickest pace-of-play in the league over the last 5 games. The Mavericks will likely see a spike in plays today from squaring off against the fastest pace home offense in the NBA this year (the Indiana Pacers).
T.J. McConnell has sunk 100.0% of his 3-point attempts over the last 5 games, 75.0% more than he's converted from three in all games this season. With respect to shooting, the Indiana Pacers's terrific 123.6 points per game ranks best in the NBA this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the quickest pace-of-play in the league when playing at home this year. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-speediest tempo in the league over the last 5 games, which ought to boost opportunities for the Pacers. T.J. McConnell has converted 100.0% of his foul shots over the last 10 games, 18.2% more than he's made over the course of the season.
The Pacers check in as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 5 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore reduce extra chances for scoring and assists). This year, their opposition has brought down 11.5 offensive rebounds per game (4th-highest in the league) vs. the Dallas Mavericks (retaining possessions that can generate added chances for offense). In contrast to last year's 6.7 clip, Pascal Siakam's number of foul shots has fallen this year to 5.2 foul shots per game.
Dereck Lively II has made 65.3% of his field goal attempts while on the road this year, placing him in the 95th percentile out of all players in the league. In regard to shooting, the Dallas Mavericks's superb 123.8 points per game settles in as the 3rd-most in the league over the last 5 games. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-quickest pace-of-play in the league over the last 5 games. The Mavericks will likely see a spike in plays today from squaring off against the fastest pace home offense in the NBA this year (the Indiana Pacers). Dereck Lively II has attempted 3.4 free throws per game over the last 5 games, 1.8 more than he's attempted over the course of the season.
Among all players in the league, Myles Turner rates in the 84th percentile, averaging a whopping 17.0 points per game this year. Myles Turner has sunk 61.8% of his shots from the field over the last 5 games, 9.6% more than he's made in all games this season. With respect to shooting, the Indiana Pacers's terrific 123.6 points per game ranks best in the NBA this year. The matchup vs. Dereck Lively II is a strong one for shot attempts from downtown; when Lively II is on the visiting team and squaring off against fellow starting Cs this year, they have attempted a massive 2.8 3-point shots per game (100th percentile). The Indiana Pacers have played at the quickest pace-of-play in the league when playing at home this year.
The Pacers check in as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 5 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore reduce extra chances for scoring and assists). This year, their opposition has brought down 11.5 offensive rebounds per game (4th-highest in the league) vs. the Dallas Mavericks (retaining possessions that can generate added chances for offense). The matchup vs. the Dallas Mavericks may be a challenging one for getting to the foul line; opposing starting PGs have attempted a mere 2.9 free throws per game over the last 20 games (15th-least in the league).
Out of all players in the NBA, Bennedict Mathurin measures in the 79th percentile, averaging a whopping 14.2 points per game this year. With respect to shooting, the Indiana Pacers's terrific 123.6 points per game ranks best in the NBA this year. The Indiana Pacers have played at the quickest pace-of-play in the league when playing at home this year. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-speediest tempo in the league over the last 5 games, which ought to boost opportunities for the Pacers. Bennedict Mathurin has sunk 4.6 free throws per game over the last 5 games at home, 1.1 higher than he's converted over the course of the season when playing at home.
Luka Doncic has converted 55.1% of his field goals over the last 5 games, 6.1% higher than he's put through the net overall this year. Luka Doncic has attempted 10.3 treys per game this season, quite a bit higher than his 8.2 rate last season. Luka Doncic has tallied 37.2 minutes per game while on the road this year, placing him in the 99th percentile -- seeing the court more than most players in the league. In regard to shooting, the Dallas Mavericks's superb 123.8 points per game settles in as the 3rd-most in the league over the last 5 games. The Dallas Mavericks have played at the 7th-quickest pace-of-play in the league over the last 5 games.
Kyrie Irving has sunk 56.2% of his shots from the field over the last 5 games, 6.9% more than he's put through the hoop in all games this year. Kyrie Irving has made 2.6 three-pointers per game while playing away from home this year, ranking him in the 93rd percentile out of all players in the league. Kyrie Irving has tallied 32.3 minutes per game away from home this year, ranking him in the 86th percentile -- seeing the court more than most players in the league. In regard to shooting, the Dallas Mavericks's superb 123.8 points per game settles in as the 3rd-most in the league over the last 5 games. The matchup against the Indiana Pacers is a favorable one; they have given up the 30th-most points per game in the NBA to the opposition's starting SGs this year (19.0).
Maxi Kleber has gone over 5.5 in 1 of his last 10 games.
Daniel Gafford has gone over 8.5 in 5 of his last 10 games.
Obi Toppin has gone over 7.5 in 6 of his last 10 games.
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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| 1 | Hoosier | 7-3-0 | +7900 |
| 2 | derekpderek | 8-2-0 | +6400 |
| 3 | AMERSPORTSREPORT | 7-3-0 | +5850 |
| 4 | pskerry | 9-1-0 | +5800 |
| 5 | vulkai0813 | 9-1-0 | +5050 |
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| 7 | MrBarnabyJones | 9-1-0 | +4950 |
| 8 | Ace_123 | 8-2-0 | +4850 |
| 9 | glen2003 | 7-3-0 | +4850 |
| 10 | Munster67 | 8-2-0 | +4850 |
| All Mavericks Money Leaders | |||
| Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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| 1 | whooped | 8-2-0 | +7550 |
| 2 | vitom | 9-1-0 | +6550 |
| 3 | AMERSPORTSREPORT | 6-4-0 | +6450 |
| 4 | KCWins | 5-5-0 | +6400 |
| 5 | lenny2098 | 5-5-0 | +6350 |
| 6 | brandydump1 | 7-3-0 | +6300 |
| 7 | starpano | 8-2-0 | +6000 |
| 8 | livelywee55 | 7-3-0 | +5950 |
| 9 | jakringle | 7-3-0 | +5850 |
| 10 | gutterrat69 | 9-1-0 | +5700 |
| All Pacers Money Leaders | |||