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This year when they have the home court advantage, the opposing team's starting PGs have shot 38.3% on three-pointers (9th-best in the NBA) against the Minnesota Timberwolves, resulting in a strong matchup.The Golden State Warriors are expected to get a boost in opportunities in this game from facing the 9th-fastest pace away offense in the league over the last 5 games (the Minnesota Timberwolves).Offensive rebounds maintain possession and create more chances for scoring and assists, and the Warriors grade out 7th-best in in the NBA with 11.3 offensive rebounds per game over the last 25 games.
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