Troy Brown Jr. has put up 0.5 assists per game playing at home this year, putting him in the 24th percentile -- among the league's worst by this standard.Out of all players in the league, Troy Brown Jr. registers in the 15th percentile for playing time, totaling a mere 11.9 minutes per game on the road this year.The Minnesota Timberwolves rank as the 6th-worst offensive rebounding offense in the NBA with the home court advantage this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession, and a lack of them can therefore eliminate additional chances for scoring and assists).Over the last 5 games when they are at home, opposing clubs have grabbed 12.6 offensive rebounds per game (8th-most in the league) vs. the Utah Jazz (retaining possessions that can spark bonus chances for offense).
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