The Warriors will likely see a rise in opportunities in this game from sharing the court with the 4th-most up-tempo pace-of-play visiting offense in the league over the last 5 games (the Toronto Raptors).Offensive rebounds lengthen possession and lead to more chances for scoring and assists, and the Warriors rank 15thbest in in the league at home with 12.9 offensive boards per game over the last 20 games.This year, the other team has grabbed 10.1 offensive boards per game (5th-lowest in the NBA) vs. the Raptors (minimizing possessions that could otherwise generate added opportunities for offense).Jonathan Kuminga ought to see a spike in output across the board as a result of holding the home court advantage in this contest.
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