As it relates to shots from behind the three-point arc, the Miami Heat's fantastic 39.5% rate of converted threes with the home court advantage ranks 3rd-highest in the NBA this year.The Spurs have played at the 2nd-quickest pace in the league over the last 20 games away from their home city, which should raise plays for the Heat.Over the last 24 games when they are on their home court, the other team's starting PFs have attempted 3.9 free throws per game (27th-highest in the NBA) vs. the San Antonio Spurs, easily managing to draw fouls.Caleb Martin ought to see a spike in output for all stats on account of holding the home court advantage in this matchup.
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