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Behind the Numbers: Pelicans at Heat (1/22/2023)

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A look at three key numbers related to Sunday’s game in Miami-Dade Arena between New Orleans and Miami (2:30 p.m. Central, Bally Sports New Orleans, WRNO 99.5 FM): 10, 16: Times New Orleans and Miami have been able to use their Opening Night starting lineups in 2022-23, respectively (the Pelicans are 6-4 in those games, […]

The post Behind the Numbers: Pelicans at Heat (1/22/2023) appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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