Todays Tuesday, October 21st Matchup Details

Tuesday Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Finals Game is on Tuesday, October 21st 2025
21/10/25 22:00:00 PM EST Tipoff

NBA Finals Game Key Match Player Stats to Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers

Out of all players in the NBA, Draymond Green slots into the 75th percentile for playing time, logging an enormous 29.4 minutes per game since the start of last season.

,This year, the opposing team’s starting PFs have averaged 5.6 3-point attempts per game (highest in the league) against the Lakers, labeling this as a good matchup.

,Offensive rebounds retain possession and create added opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Warriors rank 5th-best in in the league with 12.4 offensive rebounds per game since the start of last season.

,Among all players in the NBA, Brandin Podziemski measures in the 75th percentile for 3-point attempts, tallying 4.9 per game since the start of last season.

,Over the last 17 games when they are on the road, the other team’s starting SGs have attempted 3.2 free throws per game (10th-highest in the league) vs. the Los Angeles Lakers, finding it easy to get to the free-throw line.

,Jonathan Kuminga has notched 15.2 points per game since the start of last season, putting him among the best players in the league in this category: 80th percentile.

,Jonathan Kuminga has attempted 4.8 free throws per game since the start of last season, placing him in the 92nd percentile out of all players in the league.

,Rui Hachimura has successfully made 39.1% of his shots from downtown since the start of last season, ranking him in the 87th percentile out of all players in the league.

,Rui Hachimura has averaged 32.0 minutes per game since the start of last season, putting him among the most-utilized players in the NBA: 84th percentile.

,Over the last 10 games, the other team’s starting PFs have tallied 5.7 three attempts per game (4th-most in the NBA) vs. the Golden State Warriors, identifying this as a good matchup.

,Rui Hachimura figures to see a spike in efficiency in all stat categories considering owning the home court advantage in this matchup.

,The matchup against the Lakers is a strong one for 3-point shots; opposing starting SGs have shot for the 10th-highest 3-point rate in the NBA this year (36.7%).

,Marcus Smart figures to see a rise in effectiveness across the board as a result of having the home court advantage in this contest.

,Marcus Smart has converted 87.5% of his free throw attempts with the home court advantage since the start of last season, placing him in the 80th percentile out of all players in the league.

,As a team, the Lakers have been among the best at getting to the foul line: 3rd-best in the league since the start of last season, drawing 23.1 foul shots per game.

,Among all players in the league, Al Horford rates in the 78th percentile for 3-point efficiency with a terrific 37.1% rate since the start of last season.

,The number of shot attempts from the field against Deandre Ayton has been quite high (12.5 per game) when playing at home and facing fellow starting Cs since the start of last season (97th percentile).

,Among all players in the league, Al Horford rates in the 88th percentile for foul-shot efficiency with a stellar 86.9% rate since the start of last season.

,The clash with Deandre Ayton in terms of getting to the foul line rates in just the 79th percentile for difficulty with the other side’s starting Cs attempting an enormous 3.4 foul shots per game since the start of last season.

,The matchup against Golden State is a positive one for drawing fouls; the opposition’s starting SGs have attempted a massive 3.2 foul shots per game this year when the Warriors are the visiting squad (5th-most in the league).

,Gabe Vincent will receive the benefit of the home court advantage in this contest. Playing on your home court tends to raise player performance in all stat categories.

,Out of all players in the NBA, Luka Doncic measures in the 99th percentile, averaging an enormous 28.4 points per game since the start of last season.

,Among all players in the NBA, Luka Doncic measures in the 99th percentile for shot attempts from beyond the arc, tallying 9.6 per game since the start of last season.

,Luka Doncic has been on the court for 35.9 minutes per game since the start of last season, putting him among the most-used players in the NBA: 97th percentile.

,The matchup against Golden State is a good one; when the Golden State Warriors are on the road, they have allowed the most points per game in the NBA to the other team’s starting PGs this year (24.4).

,Out of all players in the NBA, Luka Doncic measures in the 99th percentile for getting to the free-throw line, registering a colossal 8.0 foul shots per game since the start of last season.

,Out of all players in the league, Al Horford comes in at the 75th percentile for shot attempts from beyond the arc, logging 4.9 per game since the start of last season.

,The matchup against the Golden State Warriors is a favorable one for threes; the other team’s starting PGs have put up the 6th-highest 3-point rate in the NBA this year (38.4%).

,Luka Doncic will possess the home court advantage in this game. Playing on your home court tends to improve player performance in all facets of the game.

,Deandre Ayton has played 30.3 minutes per game since the start of last season, some of the highest playing time of any player in the league: 78th percentile.

,Deandre Ayton should see a rise in productivity in all stat categories as a result of holding the home court advantage in this matchup.

,Out of all players in the NBA, Stephen Curry rates in the 88th percentile for 3-point efficiency with an excellent 39.5% rate since the start of last season.

,Out of all players in the NBA, Stephen Curry measures in the 100th percentile for three-point attempts, averaging 11.1 per game since the start of last season.

,Among all players in the NBA, Stephen Curry comes in at the 86th percentile for playing time, tallying a massive 32.5 minutes per game since the start of last season.

,Rui Hachimura has sunk 51.1% of his shots from the field since the start of last season, ranking him in the 81st percentile among all players in the league.

,The matchup against the Warriors is a positive one for field goal attempts; the opposition’s starting PFs have tallied the 5th-most field goal attempts per game in the NBA this year (14.4).

,This year when they are on the road, the opposing team’s starting PGs have totaled 15.6 shot attempts per game (7th-most in the league) against the Los Angeles Lakers, identifying this as a good matchup.

,Out of all players in the league, Stephen Curry ranks in the 98th percentile for free-throw effectiveness with an impressive 93.4% rate since the start of last season.

,Out of all players in the league, Jimmy Butler III slots into the 85th percentile, registering a massive 17.9 points per game since the start of last season.

,Jimmy Butler III has converted 50.0% of his field goal attempts since the start of last season, ranking him in the 79th percentile among all players in the NBA.

,Out of all players in the NBA, Jimmy Butler III slots into the 86th percentile for playing time, totaling an enormous 32.3 minutes per game since the start of last season.

,This year, the opposing team’s starting SFs have tallied 5.8 three attempts per game (highest in the NBA) vs. the Lakers, designating this as a favorable matchup.

,Out of all players in the league, Austin Reaves registers in the 94th percentile for shot attempts from downtown, compiling 7.4 per game since the start of last season.

,Austin Reaves has played 35.2 minutes per game since the start of last season, seeing the court more than most players in the NBA: 94th percentile.

,This year, the other team’s starting SFs have averaged 47.0% on 3-pointers (best in the NBA) vs. the Golden State Warriors, designating this as a strong matchup.

,Austin Reaves has sunk 4.2 foul shots per game since the start of last season, ranking him in the 94th percentile out of all players in the league.

,Austin Reaves has sunk 36.9% of his 3-point attempts since the start of last season, putting him in the 77th percentile out of all players in the league.

,Austin Reaves will enjoy the benefit of the home court advantage in this contest. Playing in your home stadium usually raises player production in all facets of the game.

,Among all players in the league, Jimmy Butler III rates in the 20th percentile for personal fouls, compiling just 1.1 fouls per game since the start of last season.

Negative Match Player Stats Trends that should impact Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers

Among all players in the league, Draymond Green lands in the 21st percentile for 3-point proficiency with a weak 28.0% rate since the start of last season.

,Among all players in the league, Draymond Green slots into the 99th percentile for personal fouls, putting up a massive 3.3 fouls per game since the start of last season.

,The Warriors will likely see a decline in plays in this contest from squaring off against the 9th-slowest tempo offense in the NBA since the start of last season (the Lakers).

,Draymond Green will not receive the benefit of the home court advantage in this matchup. Playing without the home court advantage generally worsens player production for all stats.

,Among all players in the league, Brandin Podziemski ranks in the 22nd percentile for scoring proficiency with a weak 40.0% rate since the start of last season.

,When it comes to shooting, the Warriors’s poor 44.9% field goal rate ranks 5th-lowest in the league since the start of last season.

,The matchup vs. Los Angeles is a challenging one for scoring; when the Lakers are playing at home, the opposing team’s starting SGs have posted the 3rd-lowest Field Goal% in the NBA this year (37.1%).

,Brandin Podziemski should suffer a drop-off in production in all stat categories in light of playing on the visting team in this game.

,Among all players in the league, Jonathan Kuminga comes in at the 17th percentile for 3-point efficiency with an unimpressive 26.7% rate since the start of last season.

,Jonathan Kuminga will not have the benefit of the home court advantage in this contest. Playing without the home court advantage generally decreases player performance for all stats.

,The 9th-least up-tempo pace-of-play team in the league since the start of last season has been the Los Angeles Lakers.

,The Los Angeles Lakers check in as the 4th-worst offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore lead to fewer chances for scoring and assists).

,Marcus Smart has successfully made 39.8% of his field goals since the start of last season, placing him in the 21st percentile out of all players in the NBA.

,Al Horford stands to suffer a reduction in productivity across the board as a result of playing on the visting team in this matchup.

,Gabe Vincent has converted 39.0% of his shots from the field since the start of last season, ranking in the 17th percentile out of all players in the NBA.

,This year when they are playing at home, opposing starting SGs have averaged 21.6% on 3-pointers (worst in the league) vs. the Warriors, branding this as a challenging matchup.

,Out of all players in the league, Gabe Vincent measures in the 3rd percentile for getting to the charity stripe, logging a mere 0.3 free throw attempts per game since the start of last season.

,The number of 3-pointers attempted against Deandre Ayton has been remarkably low (2.0 per game) when playing at home and matched up against fellow starting Cs since the start of last season (4th percentile).

,Out of all players in the NBA, Luka Doncic comes in at the 91st percentile for personal fouls, logging a massive 2.6 fouls per game since the start of last season.

,Out of all players in the NBA, Deandre Ayton lands in the 6th percentile for three-point prowess with a weak 16.7% rate since the start of last season.

,Out of all players in the NBA, Deandre Ayton ranks in the 75th percentile for personal fouls, tallying a monstrous 2.2 fouls per game since the start of last season.

,The showdown with Al Horford ranks in the 21st percentile for difficulty with rival starting Cs logging just 12.2 points per game since the start of last season.

,The matchup vs. the Lakers is a tough one for three-pointers; the opposing team’s starting PGs have tallied the 5th-least three-point shots per game in the NBA over the last 5 games (1.6).

,Stephen Curry should experience a decrease in effectiveness in all facets of the game considering being on the road in this matchup.

,Over the last 15 games, opposing starting SFs have attempted 1.9 free throws per game (fewest in the league) vs. the Los Angeles Lakers, making it tough to get to the foul line.

,Jimmy Butler III is expected to experience a decrease in production across the board on account of playing on the visting team in this game.

,This year, opposing starting SFs have attempted 2.4 free throws per game (8th-lowest in the league) vs. the Golden State Warriors, struggling to draw fouls.

,Draymond Green has successfully made 40.6% of his shots from the field since the start of last season, ranking in the 25th percentile out of all players in the league.

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