Timberwolves vs Jazz Match Player Stats Saturday, March 16th Minnesota at Utah Game Predictions. Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz Players odds, lines and Betting Trends

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Timberwolves vs Jazz Match Player Stats Saturday, March 16th Minnesota at Utah Game Predictions. Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz Players odds, lines and Betting Trends

The Positives with Minnesota at Utah Saturday 16th Matchup

Collin Sexton has successfully made 8.4 buckets per game over the last 5 games, 2.2 more than he’s put through the hoop overall this season.

, Collin Sexton has made 47.2% of his 3-point attempts over the last 15 games at home, 9.2% higher than he’s sunk overall this season while on his home court.

, Collin Sexton has been on the court for 33.4 minutes per game over the last 5 games, 7.8 higher than he’s been on the court for in all games this year.

, The matchup vs. Minnesota is a positive one for 3-point shots; when the Timberwolves are away from home, the opposition’s starting SGs have tallied the 4th-most threes per game in the league this year (2.6).

, The Utah Jazz have played at the 4th-speediest pace-of-play in the NBA over the last 20 games at home.

, John Collins has converted 55.6% of his three-point shots over the last 5 games, 21.9% higher than he’s converted from three overall this season.

, The matchup against Rudy Gobert is a positive one for shots from behind the three-point arc; when matched up against opposing starting Cs this year, they have attempted a whopping 2.2 3-pointers per game (97th percentile).

, Offensive rebounds preserve possession and generate extra opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Jazz grade out 3rd-best in in the NBA with 12.6 offensive boards per game this year.

, John Collins stands to get a boost in performance for all stats in light of possessing the home court advantage in this contest.

, Rudy Gobert has converted 67.3% of his field goals over the last 10 games on the road, 6.5% more than he’s put through the hoop in all games this season without the home court advantage.

, Among all players in the league, Rudy Gobert slots into the 91st percentile for playing time, compiling a whopping 33.9 minutes per game this year.

, The Timberwolves rank as the 7th-highest scoring offense in the league over the last 10 games on the road.

, The number of points averaged against John Collins has been quite high (15.5 per game) when he is playing at home and defending other starting Cs this year (87th percentile).

, The Utah Jazz have played at the 4th-fastest tempo in the league over the last 20 games in their home city, which should raise possessions for the Timberwolves.

, Keyonte George has scored 22.2 points per game over the last 5 games, 9.5 higher than he’s scored over the course of the season.

, Keyonte George has made 3.5 shots from behind the three-point arc per game over the last 10 games, 1.5 higher than he’s made from downtown in all games this season.

, Keyonte George has been on the court for 32.4 minutes per game over the last 10 games, 6.4 more than he’s been on the court for in all games this season.

, Anthony Edwards has attempted 6.8 3-pointers per game this year, putting him in the 93rd percentile out of all players in the NBA.

, Anthony Edwards has averaged 35.4 minutes per game on the road this year, ranking him in the 96th percentile — putting him among the most-utilized players in the league.

, This year when they are the visiting team, the opposing team’s starting SGs have totaled 7.3 3-point attempts per game (2nd-highest in the NBA) vs. the Utah Jazz, creating a strong matchup.

, This year when they are playing at home, the opposition’s starting PGs have averaged 38.3% on 3-pointers (9th-highest in the NBA) vs. the Timberwolves, branding this as a positive matchup.

, Mike Conley has attempted 10.8 shots from the field per game over the last 5 games, 2.7 higher than he’s attempted in all games this year.

, Mike Conley has tallied 28.9 minutes per game this year, putting him among the most-utilized players in the NBA: 75th percentile.

, Mike Conley has made 100.0% of his free throws over the last 5 games, 9.3% higher than he’s sunk over the course of the year.

, John Collins has converted 5.7 baskets per game while at home this year, putting him in the 80th percentile among all players in the NBA.

, Anthony Edwards has attempted 24.8 field goals per game over the last 5 games, 4.8 more than he’s attempted overall this year.

, Mike Conley has converted 2.2 3-pointers per game this year, ranking him in the 88th percentile among all players in the NBA.

Negative Aspects with Timberwolves vs Jazz Matchup this Saturday

The Timberwolves have played at the 5th-least up-tempo tempo in the league over the last 15 games without the home court advantage, which should lead to fewer possessions for the Utah Jazz.

, Over the last 20 games, opposing starting SGs have attempted 2.2 foul shots per game (2nd-fewest in the league) vs. the Timberwolves, facing an uphill battle to get to the charity stripe.

, John Collins has accumulated 2.7 personal fouls per game with the home court advantage this year, placing him in the 90th percentile — among the league’s most-whistled.

, Out of all players in the league, Rudy Gobert ranks in the 6th percentile for three-point proficiency while playing on the road with a poor 0.0% rate this year.

, Rudy Gobert has accumulated 3.1 personal fouls per game away from his home court this year, ranking in the 97th percentile — among the league’s highest-fouling.

, The 5th-slowest pace-of-play visiting team in the league over the last 15 games has been the Minnesota Timberwolves.

, Offensive rebounds retain possession and bring about extra chances for scoring and assists, but the Minnesota Timberwolves grade out 6thworst in in the league with only 9.5 offensive rebounds per game this year.

, Rudy Gobert is expected to experience a decrease in productivity across the board due to being on the road in this game.

, Keyonte George has been called for 2.1 personal fouls per game over the last 10 games on his home court, 0.8 higher than he’s been called for overall this season at home.

, The matchup against the Timberwolves is a tough one for field goals; opposing starting PGs have put up the lowest FG% in the league this year (39.8%).

, Over the last 15 games, opposing starting PGs have attempted 3.3 free throws per game (5th-lowest in the league) against the Minnesota Timberwolves, finding it difficult to get to the free-throw line.

, Anthony Edwards stands to see a decline in production in all stat categories considering playing away from home in this matchup.

, This year when they are the visiting squad, the other team’s starting PGs have totaled 1.1 three-pointers per game (lowest in the league) against the Jazz, identifying this as a challenging matchup.

, Mike Conley figures to see a decline in effectiveness in all facets of the game as a result of being on the road in this contest.

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