Skylar Mays has converted 46.4% of his three-point attempts over the last 6 games at home, 28.0% more than he's converted overall this season with the home court advantage.Skylar Mays has been on the court for 30.8 minutes per game over the last 5 games with the home court advantage, 11.4 more than he's been on the court for overall this season at home.The matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder is a good one for shots from behind the three-point arc; the other team's starting PGs have totaled the 29th-most 3-point attempts per game in the league this year (6.9).The Trail Blazers are expected to see an increase in opportunities in this contest from facing the 4th-quickest pace home team in the league over the last 10 games (the Thunder).The Trail Blazers check in as the 4th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA at home this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to new chances for scoring and assists).
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