Brandon Ingram has sunk 40.1% of his shots from downtown with the home court advantage this year, ranking in the 75th percentile among all players in the league.Brandon Ingram has tallied 33.2 minutes per game this year, ranking among the most used players in the NBA: 89th percentile.The matchup vs. Toronto is a good one for 3-point shots; when the Raptors are the visiting team, the opposing team's starting SFs have averaged the 30th-most shots from behind the three-point arc per game in the NBA this year (2.8).The Pelicans are expected to see an increase in possessions today from being pitted against the 4th-fastest pace road offense in the NBA over the last 25 games (the Toronto Raptors).Offensive rebounds preserve possession and result in more opportunities for scoring and assists, and the New Orleans Pelicans grade out 10thbest in in the NBA while playing at home with 11.8 offensive boards per game over the last 5 games.
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