Jarred Vanderbilt has put up just 2.8 defensive rebounds per game this season, quite a bit lower than his 4.7 defensive rebounds per game last season.The Lakers will likely suffer a reduction in opportunities in this contest from squaring off against the 8th-most lethargic pace offense in the league over the last 10 games (the Minnesota Timberwolves).The Lakers check in as the worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA when playing on the road this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore eliminate further opportunities for scoring and assists).While on their home court, the Timberwolves have given up the 3rd-most offensive rebounds per game (12.9) in the league to opposing teams this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore provide added chances for scoring and assists).Jarred Vanderbilt will not enjoy the home court advantage in this matchup. Playing away from your home city usually decreases stat production for all stats.
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