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This year when they have the home court advantage, the opposition's starting PGs have averaged 48.4% on three-pointers (best in the league) vs. the San Antonio Spurs, making this a positive matchup.The Pelicans rank as the 7th-best offensive rebounding offense in the league since the start of last season (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to added opportunities for scoring and assists).The matchup vs. the Spurs may be a favorable one for getting to the free-throw line; the opposing team's starting PGs have attempted a monstrous 4.4 free throws per game over the last 10 games (10th-most in the NBA).
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