Rudy Gobert has put up 4.1 offensive rebounds per game when playing at home this year, putting him in the 100th percentile -- one of the best in the NBA by this standard.Rudy Gobert has been on the court for 33.5 minutes per game this year, ranking among the most used players in the league: 90th percentile.The Golden State Warriors have played at the 9th-most up-tempo tempo in the NBA over the last 19 games without the home court advantage, which should increase possessions for the Minnesota Timberwolves.The Minnesota Timberwolves rank as the 7th-best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 5 games (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore produce new chances for scoring and assists).Rudy Gobert will likely see an increase in production across the board on account of holding the home court advantage in this contest.
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