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PHO vs UTA Picks
NBA PicksCollin Sexton has made 7.6 shots made from the field per game over the last 5 games at home, 1.8 higher than he's put through the hoop overall this year with the home court advantage. Collin Sexton has attempted 5.8 three-point shots per game over the last 5 games playing at home, 1.5 higher than he's attempted in all games this year at home. Collin Sexton has tallied 33.4 minutes per game over the last 5 games with the home court advantage, 4.5 more than he's tallied in all games this year at home. The Jazz have been the best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games when playing at home (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new opportunities for scoring and assists). The matchup vs. Phoenix is a positive one for getting to the free-throw line; the opposing team's starting SGs have attempted an enormous 3.8 foul shots per game this year when the Phoenix Suns are on the road (2nd-most in the NBA).
When it comes to shots from behind the three-point arc, the Phoenix Suns's stellar 39.9% rate of sunk threes without the home court advantage places best in the league this year. The clash with Walker Kessler ranks in only the 100th percentile for difficulty with the other team's starting Cs draining a monstrous 1.7 treys per game this year.
Lauri Markkanen has tallied 5.0 defensive rebounds per game this year at home, putting him among the NBA's leaders in this category in recent days: 87th percentile. Among all players in the NBA, Lauri Markkanen registers in the 77th percentile for playing time, posting a colossal 30.2 minutes per game while at home this year. The Jazz have been the best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games when playing at home (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new opportunities for scoring and assists). Lauri Markkanen is expected to see a rise in efficiency in all stat categories in light of having the home court advantage in this game.
Walker Kessler has made 75.7% of his field goals at home this year, ranking him in the 97th percentile out of all players in the NBA. The number of points compiled against Jusuf Nurkic has been remarkably high (18.4 per game) when he is on the road and facing other starting Cs this year (96th percentile). The Jazz have been the best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games when playing at home (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new opportunities for scoring and assists). The faceoff with Jusuf Nurkic as it relates to getting to the free-throw line places in just the 100th percentile for difficulty with the other team's starting Cs attempting an enormous 5.9 foul shots per game this year when they are at home. Walker Kessler will hold the home court advantage in this contest. Playing at home usually boosts stat production in all facets of the game.
When it comes to shots from behind the three-point arc, the Phoenix Suns's stellar 39.9% rate of sunk threes without the home court advantage places best in the league this year. The clash with Walker Kessler ranks in only the 100th percentile for difficulty with the other team's starting Cs draining a monstrous 1.7 treys per game this year. Jusuf Nurkic has attempted 3.3 foul shots per game this year, putting him in the 80th percentile among all players in the NBA.
Collin Sexton has tallied 33.4 minutes per game over the last 5 games with the home court advantage, 4.5 more than he's tallied in all games this year at home. The Jazz have been the best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games when playing at home (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore create new opportunities for scoring and assists). Collin Sexton will hold the home court advantage in this contest. Playing on your home court tends to raise stat production in all facets of the game.