T.J. McConnell has converted 25.0% of his shots from downtown without the home court advantage this year, putting him in the 24th percentile out of all players in the NBA.Among all players in the NBA, T.J. McConnell rates in the 13th percentile for shots from behind the three-point arc, tallying 0.5 per game this year.The Pacers will likely experience a decrease in possessions in this contest from competing against the 10th-slowest pace-of-play home team in the league over the last 5 games (the Warriors).The Indiana Pacers have been the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA without the home court advantage this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore eliminate additional chances for scoring and assists).T.J. McConnell will not enjoy the home court advantage in this game. Playing away from your home city tends to lower stat production across the board.
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