76ers vs Thunder Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's NBA Game
Out of all players in the league, Rudy Gobert measures in the 95th percentile for field goal ability while on the road with an exceptional 65.0% rate this year. Rudy Gobert has played 33.4 minutes per game when playing away from home this year, ranking in the 87th percentile -- putting him among the most-utilized players in the league. With respect to 3-pointers, the Timberwolves's remarkable 15.1 converted threes per game ranks 7th-most in the NBA this year. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 6th-fastest tempo in the league this year, which ought to raise plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
With respect to scoring, the Warriors's feeble 102.0 points per game rates 3rd-worst in the NBA over the last 5 games. The matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves is a challenging one for scoring; the opposing team's starting SFs have put up the 3rd-lowest FG% in the league this year (40.6%). The Timberwolves have played at the 5th-most sluggish pace in the league over the last 10 games, which should reduce plays for the Warriors. The matchup vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves is a difficult one for getting to the foul line; the opposing team's starting SFs have attempted a mere 2.4 free throws per game this year (10th-least in the league).
With respect to 3-pointers, the Timberwolves's remarkable 15.1 converted threes per game ranks 7th-most in the NBA this year. This year, the other team's starting PGs have averaged 38.4% on 3-pointers (6th-best in the league) against the Golden State Warriors, labeling this as a favorable matchup. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 6th-fastest tempo in the league this year, which ought to raise plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Mike Conley has successfully made 100.0% of his foul shot attempts over the last 5 games, 17.6% higher than he's put through the net over the course of the season. The matchup vs. the Warriors may be a good one for getting to the free-throw line; the opposing team's starting PGs have attempted a monstrous 7.2 free throws per game over the last 5 games (2nd-most in the league).
Jaden McDaniels has sunk 2.0 threes per game over the last 5 games on the road, 0.6 more than he's made from downtown overall this season without the home court advantage. With respect to 3-pointers, the Timberwolves's remarkable 15.1 converted threes per game ranks 7th-most in the NBA this year. This year, opposing starting SFs have shot 47.0% on 3-pointers (best in the league) against the Warriors, labeling this as a strong matchup. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 6th-fastest tempo in the league this year, which ought to raise plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Jaden McDaniels has made 100.0% of his free throws over the last 5 games, 30.6% higher than he's converted over the course of the season.
Brandin Podziemski has been on the court for 30.0 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 5.0 more than he's been on the court for over the course of the season. The 6th-fastest pace team in the NBA this year has been the Warriors. The Warriors check in as the 4th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists). Brandin Podziemski will possess the home court advantage in this game. Playing on your home court tends to boost stat production for all stats.
Draymond Green has averaged 3.1 personal fouls per game with the home court advantage this year, ranking in the 95th percentile -- among the NBA's highest-fouling. With respect to scoring, the Warriors's feeble 102.0 points per game rates 3rd-worst in the NBA over the last 5 games. The Timberwolves have played at the 5th-most sluggish pace in the league over the last 10 games, which should reduce plays for the Warriors.
Jonathan Kuminga has attempted 17.6 shots from the field per game over the last 5 games, 5.0 more than he's attempted overall this year. The 6th-fastest pace team in the NBA this year has been the Warriors. The Warriors check in as the 4th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists). Over the last 5 games when they are playing at home, the other team's starting PFs have attempted 6.0 free throws per game (6th-highest in the NBA) vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves, finding it easy to get to the foul line. Jonathan Kuminga will have the home court advantage in this game. Playing in your home city usually increases player performance in all facets of the game.
Julius Randle has put up 20.7 points per game this year, putting him among the best players in the league by this metric: 89th percentile. Julius Randle has tallied 33.0 minutes per game this year, seeing the court more than most players in the league: 86th percentile. With respect to 3-pointers, the Timberwolves's remarkable 15.1 converted threes per game ranks 7th-most in the NBA this year. This year when they are away from home, the opposing team's starting PFs have tallied 15.8 shot attempts per game (2nd-highest in the league) vs. the Golden State Warriors, labeling this as a favorable matchup. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 6th-fastest tempo in the league this year, which ought to raise plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Out of all players in the NBA, Andrew Wiggins measures in the 82nd percentile, totaling a colossal 17.2 points per game this year. Andrew Wiggins has made 2.3 three-point shots per game when playing at home this year, ranking him in the 82nd percentile out of all players in the NBA. The 6th-fastest pace team in the NBA this year has been the Warriors. The Warriors check in as the 4th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists). Among all players in the NBA, Andrew Wiggins measures in the 84th percentile for getting to the foul line, logging an enormous 3.8 free throws per game while at home this year.
With respect to 3-pointers, the Timberwolves's remarkable 15.1 converted threes per game ranks 7th-most in the NBA this year. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 6th-fastest tempo in the league this year, which ought to raise plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Naz Reid has successfully made 100.0% of his foul shot attempts over the last 5 games on the road, 12.5% more than he's sunk overall this season away from home.
Anthony Edwards has attempted 10.6 shots from downtown per game this year, a sizeable increase from his 6.8 rate last year. Anthony Edwards has tallied 36.3 minutes per game this year, putting him among the most-utilized players in the league: 97th percentile. With respect to 3-pointers, the Timberwolves's remarkable 15.1 converted threes per game ranks 7th-most in the NBA this year. The Golden State Warriors have played at the 6th-fastest tempo in the league this year, which ought to raise plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Anthony Edwards has sunk 100.0% of his free throws over the last 5 games on the road, 7.6% higher than he's put through the net overall this season without the home court advantage.
Out of all players in the league, Gary Payton II ranks in the 7th percentile for 3-point performance on his home court with a subpar 7.1% rate this year. Among all players in the NBA, Gary Payton II measures in the 18th percentile for playing time, tallying a measly 12.6 minutes per game this year. With respect to scoring, the Warriors's feeble 102.0 points per game rates 3rd-worst in the NBA over the last 5 games. The Timberwolves have played at the 5th-most sluggish pace in the league over the last 10 games, which should reduce plays for the Warriors. Compared to last year's 61.5% rate, Gary Payton II's foul-shot performance has dropped this year to 50.0%.
Stephen Curry has attempted 18.8 shots per game over the last 5 games, 2.3 higher than he's attempted over the course of the year. Stephen Curry has attempted 12.0 three-pointers per game over the last 5 games, 2.1 more than he's attempted overall this year. Stephen Curry has been on the court for 29.8 minutes per game when playing at home this year, ranking in the 76th percentile -- seeing the court more than most players in the league. Out of all players in the league, Stephen Curry slots into the 20th percentile for personal fouls, averaging a mere 1.1 fouls per game this year. The 6th-fastest pace team in the NBA this year has been the Warriors.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker has gone over 7.5 in 6 of his last 10 games.
Donte DiVincenzo has gone over 8.5 in 5 of his last 10 games.
Lindy Waters has gone over 5.5 in 3 of his last 10 games.
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| 4 | popthebubble | 8-2-0 | +6600 |
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| 9 | PlusOdds | 6-4-0 | +5900 |
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