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The NBA Championship Formula Part IV (Revisited) - No Place Like Home

Taking a look at the traits and trends of past champions and where the Pelicans currently stack up against them.

NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Pelicans have just 23 games remaining in the regular season as they prepare to make their post-All-Star game push for a spot in the playoffs.

Eleven of those critical contests will take place at the Smoothie King Center. The Pels have been very good at home so far, winning 20 of 30 games played in the Crescent City.

New Orleans holds the NBA's eighth-best home record, and is on pace for 27 home wins this season.

One more victory at The Blender would give the Pelicans their first winning season at home since 2017-18 (24-17), and only the third season above .500 at the SKC in the last decade.

Perhaps the peak moment of this season was the eruption from a sold out crowd following Zion Williamson's dunk to put an exclamation point on the Pels' victory of the Suns...on Dec. 9.

Unfortunately for the Pelicans, after getting off to a 17-4 start at home they've gone 3-6 since.


The NBA Championship Formula Series

Part I: How Close Are The Pelicans?

Part II: Three Is A Magic Number

Part III: (All) Star Power

Part IV: Making Home Court An Advantage

Part V: Stay Healthy


Compared to NBA champions of the past, the Pels still have a ways to go in establishing home dominance. 

The last 10 NBA title winners averaged more than 31 wins with an .802 winning percentage on their home floors.

To put that into greater perspective, the franchise record for home wins in a season is 30.

The New Orleans Pelicans' home winning percentage compared to the NBA champion over the past four seasons.

The New Orleans Pelicans' home winning percentage compared to the NBA champion over the past four seasons.

The Pelicans have struggled on the road, going 10-19 away from their friendly confines, making each home game even more important.

Their remaining home schedule is by no means a cakewalk, with 7 of the 11 opponents being in contention for the postseason.

On an encouraging note, the Pelicans are 12-8 against those opponents.

New Orleans Pelicans Remaining Home Opponents

OpponentCurrent Season Recordvs. Pelicans

Orlando Magic

24-35

1-0

Dallas Mavericks

31-29

2-1

Oklahoma City Thunder

28-29

0-3

Portland Trail Blazers

28-30

1-0

Los Angeles Lakers

27-32

2-1

San Antonio Spurs

14-45

0-3

Charlotte Hornets

17-43

0-1

Los Angeles Clippers

33-28

0-1

Sacramento Kings

32-25

0-1

Memphis Grizzlies

35-22

2-1

New York Knicks

33-27

0-0

Whether or not the Pelicans take advantage of those games is clouded by the status of Zion Williamson, the team's defensive slide, and frankly, its general inconsistency.

But make no mistake, if the Pelicans are going to get back to the playoffs they had better get back on track and take care of their business at the Smoothie King Center. 

If not, they'll be at home during the postseason watching with the rest of us.

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