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The matchup against the Warriors is a favorable one for 3-point shots; the other team's starting PGs have put up the 6th-highest 3-point percentage in the league this year (38.4%).The Toronto Raptors will likely see an increase in plays in this contest from sharing the court with the 4th-most up-tempo pace team in the NBA over the last 5 games (the Golden State Warriors).Offensive rebounds retain possession and produce added chances for scoring and assists, and the Raptors rank 4th-best in in the league with 12.7 offensive rebounds per game over the last 25 games.
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