Tyler Herro has compiled 5.0 defensive rebounds per game this year, placing him among the best players in the league by this metric: 89th percentile.Tyler Herro has averaged 34.6 minutes per game when playing at home this year, putting him in the 93rd percentile -- seeing the court more than most players in the NBA.The Magic have played at the 3rd-most up-tempo pace in the league over the last 5 games on the road, which ought to boost possessions for the Heat.The Magic have given up the 2nd-least offensive rebounds per game (8.8) in the NBA to the other team over the last 20 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore eliminate additional opportunities for scoring and assists).Tyler Herro will possess the home court advantage in this game. Playing in your home city tends to improves player production in all stat categories.
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