Discover how player performance varies by game situation - home/away, rest, opponents, and pace
Players with biggest home court advantages
Most resilient on zero rest
Thrive against top defenses
Excel in high-tempo games
Players with the most significant home vs away performance splits
View Full Analysis →How back-to-backs, normal rest, and extended rest affect performance
View Full Analysis →Performance vs elite defenses, poor defenses, and team strength tiers
View Full Analysis →Look up any player to see their complete situational breakdown
Shows how much better (+) or worse (-) a player performs in a specific situation compared to their season baseline. A factor of 1.15 means they score 15% more in that situation.
Indicates confidence in the data based on sample size. "Excellent" (20+ games), "Good" (10-19), "Fair" (5-9), "Limited" (<5). Trust high-quality samples more.
Measures if a player is more or less consistent in specific situations. Values >1.0 mean more consistent (less variance) than their baseline.
Use situational splits to identify advantageous spots. Target players with strong situational factors in favorable matchups. Fade players in unfavorable situations.