Tyler Herro has tallied a whopping 5.3 defensive rebounds per game this season, significantly higher than his 4.3 defensive rebounds per game last season.Tyler Herro has averaged 34.2 minutes per game when playing at home this year, ranking him in the 92nd percentile -- putting him among the most-used players in the league.The Rockets have played at the 6th-fastest pace-of-play in the league over the last 5 games away from their home stadium, which should boost possessions for the Heat.The Miami Heat check in as the 4th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 10 games when playing at home (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce additional chances for scoring and assists).Tyler Herro will enjoy the home court advantage in this contest. Playing in your home city tends to raises player performance in all facets of the game.
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