Tyler Herro has averaged 29.8 minutes per game at home this year, placing him in the 77th percentile -- putting him among the most-utilized players in the NBA.The Miami Heat rank as the 8th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to additional opportunities for scoring and assists).The Cavaliers have given up the 7th-least offensive rebounds per game (9.4) in the league to their opposition over the last 25 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore reduce further opportunities for scoring and assists).Tyler Herro has converted 100.0% of his foul shots over the last 5 games, 11.7% more than he's put through the net in all games this year.The matchup vs. Cleveland may be a favorable one for getting to the free throw line; the opposing team's starting SGs have attempted a colossal 3.5 free throws per game over the last 15 games when the Cavaliers are the visiting team (26th-most in the league).
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