
The Warriors are 44-4.
The Wizards are 21-25.
Washington hosts Golden State on Wednesday night. How can the Wizards pull off the upset?
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"When they miss shots, you gotta be able to get the rebounds," John Wall told reporters on Monday night. "Especially when you play a team like Golden State, every time they get an offensive rebound, they're looking to kick it out to the shooters.
"They've shown why they're the best shooters in the league ... but they're a beatable team. Every team is beatable in this league. You just gotta take things away from them, which is easier said than done when you get on the court."
The Wizards lost to the Thunder on Monday night, 114-98, in large part because they surrendered 14 offensive rebounds.
Oklahoma City turned those extra opportunities into 18 second-chance points.
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The Warriors average 10.3 offensive rebounds per game, 18th in the NBA.
Golden State leads the league in scoring (115.0), field goal percentage (49.1), 3-point percentage (42.8) and assists (29.3).
"But if we get them to take tough shots and they're having an off night, we gotta be able to clean up those boards," Wall said. "When they're having off nights and they're getting offensive rebounds, they're a tough team to beat."
The Warriors are 5-1 against the Wizards over the last three seasons.
Golden State hosts Washington on March 29.