Among all players in the league, Draymond Green lands in the 76th percentile for playing time, putting up a whopping 30.7 minutes per game since the start of last season.This year, opposing clubs have shot 32.1% on threes (2nd-weakest in the NBA) against the Minnesota Timberwolves, marking this as a difficult matchup.The Timberwolves have played at the 9th-speediest tempo in the NBA with the home court advantage this year, which should boost opportunities for the Warriors.Offensive rebounds continue possession and generate additional opportunities for scoring and assists, and the Golden State Warriors rank 3rdbest in in the NBA with 13.4 offensive boards per game this year.Draymond Green has converted 93.8% of his free throw attempts over the last 5 games on the road, 18.8% higher than he's put through the net overall this season when playing on the road.
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