This year when they are on the road, opposing starting PFs have shot 38.2% on threes (21st-highest in the NBA) vs. the Timberwolves, marking this as a positive matchup.The Warriors will likely get a boost in opportunities today from sharing the court with the 7th-fastest pace-of-play team in the NBA this year (the Timberwolves).The Golden State Warriors check in as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore provide additional chances for scoring and assists).Without the home court advantage, the Minnesota Timberwolves have allowed the 7th-least offensive boards per game (9.5) in the NBA to opposing squads this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore eliminate extra opportunities for scoring and assists).Draymond Green ought to see an increase in production in all stat categories in light of holding the home court advantage in this contest.
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