Out of all players in the NBA, Troy Brown Jr. comes in at the 17th percentile for shooting proficiency while on the road with a feeble 36.7% rate this year.In regard to scoring, the Detroit Pistons's unimpressive 99.0 points per game comes in as the lowest in the league over the last 10 games.The Atlanta Hawks have played at the 10th-slowest tempo in the league over the last 15 games, which should decrease possessions for the Pistons.Over the last 20 games, opposing starting SFs have attempted 2.0 foul shots per game (lowest in the NBA) vs. the Hawks, making it tough to draw fouls.Troy Brown Jr. will not have the benefit of the home court advantage in this contest. Playing away from your home stadium tends to reduce player production in all facets of the game.
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