Kenrich Williams has averaged 0.1 technical fouls per game since the start of last season, placing him among the highest-fouling players in the league when it comes to getting T'ed up (86th percentile).The Golden State Warriors have played at the 8th-least up-tempo pace-of-play in the league over the last 10 games on their home court, which should decrease possessions for the Oklahoma City Thunder.The Thunder have been the worst offensive rebounding offense in the league on the road this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore reduce extra chances for scoring and assists).This year, their opposition has nabbed 12.0 offensive rebounds per game (6th-most in the league) vs. the Golden State Warriors (preserving possessions that can produce added chances for offense).Kenrich Williams will not possess the home court advantage in this matchup. Playing away from your home city tends to lower player production across the board.
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