Tyler Herro has put up 4.3 defensive rebounds per game this year, putting him in the company of the best players in the league in this category: 86th percentile.Tyler Herro has averaged 29.8 minutes per game when playing at home this year, ranking him in the 77th percentile -- putting him among the most-used players in the league.The Miami Heat check in as the 8th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 15 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce added chances for scoring and assists).The Cavaliers have given up the 7th-least offensive rebounds per game (9.4) in the NBA 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 will have the benefit of the home court advantage in this matchup. Playing with the home court advantage tends to boosts player production across the board.
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