Among all players in the league, Bismack Biyombo measures in the 79th percentile for personal fouls, posting a whopping 2.2 fouls per game since the start of last season.The clash with Isaiah Hartenstein measures in the 20th percentile for difficulty with the other team's starting Cs sinking just 5.2 baskets per game this year when they have the home court advantage.The Spurs will likely see a decline in possessions in this game from facing the 10th-most lethargic pace road team in the NBA over the last 10 games (the Oklahoma City Thunder).The Spurs check in as the 7th-worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA over the last 5 games while playing at home (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them may therefore reduce extra chances for scoring and assists).Bismack Biyombo has converted 0.0% of his free throws playing at home since the start of last season, placing him in the 2nd percentile among all players in the league.
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