Troy Brown Jr. has been on the court for 11.6 minutes per game when playing on the road this year, putting him in the 23rd percentile -- riding the bench far more than most players in the league.The Pistons have been the 4th-least aggressive offense in the league this year with respect to shot attempts from beyond the arc.This year when they are the visiting squad, the opposing team's starting SFs have averaged 1.3 threes per game (6th-fewest in the NBA) vs. the New York Knicks, labeling this as a challenging matchup.The New York Knicks have played at the most lethargic tempo in the league this year, which should reduce opportunities for the Detroit Pistons.Troy Brown Jr. will not possess the home court advantage in this game. Playing away from your home city usually decreases stat production in all facets of the game.
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