Among all players in the NBA, Josh Hart registers in the 89th percentile for shooting effectiveness on his home court with an excellent 57.2% rate this year.Josh Hart has played 36.9 minutes per game while at home this year, ranking in the 99th percentile -- seeing the court more than most players in the NBA.This year when they are playing at home, the opposing team's starting SFs have totaled 7.0 shots made from the field per game (3rd-most in the NBA) vs. the Milwaukee Bucks, identifying this as a good matchup.The Bucks have played at the 5th-speediest pace-of-play in the league over the last 10 games, which should lead to more possessions for the New York Knicks.Offensive rebounds lengthen possession and create extra chances for scoring and assists, and the New York Knicks rank 2nd-best in in the league with 14.2 offensive boards per game over the last 5 games.
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