Mike Brown (basketball, born 1963)

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Michael Brown (born July 19, 1963) is an American retired professional basketball player and D-league head coach and NBA assistant coach. A durable 6'10" power forward/center, he played at George Washington University in the early 1980s,[1] where he received the nickname "The New Washington Monument."[2]

Born (1963-07-19) July 19, 1963 (age 62)
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight257 lb (117 kg)
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Mike Brown
Personal information
Born (1963-07-19) July 19, 1963 (age 62)
Listed height6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight257 lb (117 kg)
Career information
High schoolClifford J. Scott
(East Orange, New Jersey)
CollegeGeorge Washington (1981–1985)
NBA draft1985: 3rd round, 69th overall pick
Drafted byChicago Bulls
Playing career1985–2001
PositionPower forward / center
Number17, 40, 45
Career history
Playing
1985–1986Aurora Desio
19861988Chicago Bulls
19881993Utah Jazz
19931995Minnesota Timberwolves
1995Teamsystem Bologna
1995–1996Philadelphia 76ers
1996–1997Viola Reggio Calabria
1997Phoenix Suns
1997–1998Viola Reggio Calabria
1998Phoenix Suns
1998Cantabria Lobos
2000Manresa
2000–2001Ourense
Coaching
2001–2002Las Vegas Slam (assistant)
2002–2004Roanoke Dazzle (assistant)
2004–2006Fayetteville Patriots
2007–2008Chicago Bulls (assistant)
Career NBA statistics
Points3,130 (5.0 ppg)
Rebounds2,762 (4.4 rpg)
Assists424 (0.7 apg)
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After four years of college ball, Brown was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the third round of the 1985 NBA draft.[3] Brown would go on to play eleven seasons in the NBA, earning a reputation as a workhorse in the low post in limited minutes as a reserve[1] as a member of the Bulls, the Utah Jazz, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Phoenix Suns.[4] He was a fan favorite in his five seasons in Utah, and was affectionately nicknamed "the Brown Bear" by Jazz announcer Hot Rod Hundley. Brown retired with NBA career totals of 3,130 points and 2,762 rebounds. He also played professionally in Italy for Aurora Desio (1985–1986), Teamsystem Bologna (1995) and Viola Reggio Calabria (1996–1998).

Brown was an assistant coach for the Las Vegas Slam of the ABA for the 2001–02 season.[4] From 2002 through 2004, he was an assistant coach for the National Basketball Development League's Roanoke Dazzle.[1] In 2004, he replaced Jeff Capel as head coach of the D-League's Fayetteville Patriots.[4]

During the 2007–08 NBA season, Brown worked as an assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls. He was signed primarily to work with the Bulls' young centers and power forwards.[5]

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 *  Led the league

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Regular season

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1986–87 Chicago 62313.2.527.6393.5.4.3.14.2
1987–88 Chicago 462712.8.448.000.5773.5.6.2.14.3
1988–89 Utah 661615.9.419.7083.9.6.4.34.5
1989–90 Utah 82*017.0.515.500.7894.5.6.4.36.2
1990–91 Utah 82*217.0.454.7424.1.6.4.34.8
1991–92 Utah 82121.7.453.000.6675.81.0.5.47.7
1992–93 Utah 822118.9.430.000.6894.8.8.4.35.7
1993–94 Minnesota 82*4023.4.427.000.6535.5.9.6.43.6
1994–95 Minnesota 2707.9.250.000.5561.7.4.3.01.3
1995–96 Philadelphia 9118.0.563.4714.1.3.3.22.9
1996–97 Phoenix 6113.6.417.6004.2.8.2.22.7
Career 62611217.5.455.125.6904.4.7.4.35.0
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Playoffs

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Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1987 Chicago 103.0.000.0.01.0.0.0
1988 Chicago 104.0.500.01.01.0.01.0
1989 Utah 215.5.0001.0.0.0.0.0
1990 Utah 5013.4.467.8002.0.6.2.23.6
1991 Utah 9024.8.482.8427.3.6.3.19.6
1992 Utah 16017.1.400.7804.1.7.1.15.8
1993 Utah 5018.6.520.6363.2.4.0.26.6
1997 Phoenix 406.8.400.8751.0.3.0.02.8
1998 Phoenix 101.0.0.0.0.0.0
Career 44116.0.441.7903.7.5.2.15.5
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