The Golden State Warriors have played at the 5th-quickest pace-of-play in the league over the last 10 games, which should raise possessions for the Utah Jazz.The Jazz check in as the 2nd-best offensive rebounding offense in the league this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and may therefore lead to new opportunities for scoring and assists).Over the last 20 games when they are at home, their opposition has secured 9.9 offensive rebounds per game (9th-lowest in the league) against the Warriors (minimizing possessions that could otherwise generate more opportunities for offense).Walker Kessler stands to see a rise in effectiveness across the board in light of controlling the home court advantage in this matchup.
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