Ty Jerome has posted 0.2 offensive rebounds per game on his home court since the start of last season, putting him in the 7th percentile -- one of the worst in the NBA by this standard.The Golden State Warriors have played at the 7th-slowest pace-of-play in the NBA over the last 10 games.The Clippers have played at the 9th-slowest pace-of-play in the NBA over the last 15 games without the home court advantage, which ought to decrease plays for the Warriors.The Clippers have given up the most offensive rebounds per game (12.1) in the NBA to their opposition this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore produce added opportunities for scoring and assists).
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