Myles Turner has been called for 3.4 personal fouls per game with the home court advantage since the start of last season, ranking him in the 99th percentile -- among the NBA's highest-fouling.In terms of scoring, the Pacers's lackluster 47.4% field goal percentage away from their home court places 8th-weakest in the league since the start of last season.Since the start of last season when they are at home, the opposing team's starting Cs have tallied 4.8 baskets per game (14th-fewest in the league) against the Cleveland Cavaliers, identifying this as a tough matchup.The Cleveland Cavaliers have played at the 6th-least up-tempo pace-of-play in the league this year, which should decrease opportunities for the {OPP_TEAM}.Without the home court advantage, the Cavaliers have allowed the 5th-most offensive rebounds per game (11.6) in the NBA to the other team over the last 5 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce new chances for scoring and assists).
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