The Detroit Pistons have played at the 5th-quickest pace in the league over the last 10 games, which should boost opportunities for the Warriors.The Golden State Warriors rank as the 3rd-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to additional opportunities for scoring and assists).Over the last 15 games, opposing teams have come down with 9.7 offensive boards per game (5th-lowest in the league) vs. the Detroit Pistons (reducing possessions that could otherwise result in more opportunities for offense).Jonathan Kuminga should see a rise in effectiveness in all facets of the game considering owning the home court advantage in this matchup.
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