Tyler Herro has put up 4.9 defensive rebounds per game this year, putting him in the 90th percentile -- among the NBA's hottest by this metric recently.Tyler Herro has tallied 34.1 minutes per game this year, putting him among the most-utilized players in the NBA: 92nd percentile.The Miami Heat are expected to see a rise in plays in this game from competing against the 10th-fastest pace-of-play road offense in the league this year (the Grizzlies).The Grizzlies have allowed the 10th-least offensive rebounds per game (10.4) in the NBA to opposing teams this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore eliminate extra chances for scoring and assists).Tyler Herro will have the home court advantage in this game. Playing on your home court tends to raise stat production in all facets of the game.
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