Out of all players in the NBA, Keegan Murray measures in the 75th percentile (high is bad, in this case) for bricked field goals while on his home court, averaging an enormous 5.5 per game since the start of last season.The Kings rank as the 7th-least efficient 3-point shooting team in the league over the last 5 games with the home court advantage.Since the start of last season when they are the visiting team, the opposing team's starting SFs have tallied 3.4 3-point attempts per game (15th-lowest in the league) vs. the Houston Rockets, creating a challenging matchup.The Rockets have played at the 2nd-slowest pace in the league this year, which ought to reduce possessions for the Kings.Away from home, the Houston Rockets have allowed the 3rd-most offensive boards per game (11.5) in the NBA to opposing teams since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore create new chances for scoring and assists).
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