When it comes to three-point shots, the Sacramento Kings's poor 33.9% rate of made threes without the home court advantage ranks 5th-fewest in the league over the last 5 games.The matchup vs. Minnesota is a challenging one for three-pointers; when the Minnesota Timberwolves are at home, the opposing team's starting SFs have put up the 12th-lowest three percentage in the league this year (26.8%).The Timberwolves have played at the 4th-least up-tempo tempo in the NBA over the last 15 games, which should lead to fewer plays for the Kings.Over the last 5 games when they are away from home, opposing teams have nabbed 12.2 offensive boards per game (6th-most in the league) against the Timberwolves (continuing possessions that can bring about bonus opportunities for offense).Harrison Barnes should experience a decrease in output across the board on account of being on the road in this game.
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