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Brandon Brown (basketball, born 1985)

Brandon Brown (born January 14, 1985) is an American professional basketball player. Standing at 1.98 meters, he plays the power forward and at the center position. After one year at Cal State San Bernardino, Brown entered the 2010 NBA draft but was not selected in the draft's two rounds.

College career

Brown played college basketball at Mountain View, Holmes Community College and at Cal State San Bernardino, from 2006 to 2009.

Professional career

Brown went undrafted in the 2010 NBA draft. He started his professional career with Šiauliai of the Lithuanian League.[1] The same year he also played for Sūduva[2] and Kotwica Kołobrzeg.[3]

During the next 5 years, Brown has played in multiple teams such as Vitória de Guimarães, Fjölnir, Lanús, Apollon Limassol, SLUC Nancy,[4] ASC Denain-Voltaire[5] and Anwil Włocławek.[6]

He started the 2015–16 season with Hapoel Gilboa Galil. On January 10, he signed with Aries Trikala of the Greek League.[7] On April 24, he signed with Al-Ahli Jeddah of the Saudi Premier League.[8]

On September 2, 2016, Brown joined Istanbulspor Beylikduzu of the TBL.[9]

On October 28, 2017, Brown joined Incheon ET Land Elephants of the Korean Basketball League.[10]

In May 2020, Brown Joined Al Ahli Bahrain in the Bahraini Basketball league, leading the team along with Dominic Sutton to win the first double in 22 years, winning the league and the domestic cup competition.[11]

In November 2021, Brown signed with the San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association.[12]

References

  1. ^ Cal State San Bernardino – Brandon Brown.
  2. ^ Brandon Brown signs for Suduva.
  3. ^ Brandon Brown moves again.
  4. ^ Brandon Brown signs with SLUC Nancy.
  5. ^ Denain Asc Voltaire sign Eurochallenge best scorer Brandon Brown.
  6. ^ Anwil Wloclawek tab Chase Simon and Brandon Brown.
  7. ^ Trikala signed Brandon Brown.
  8. ^ Brandon Brown signs with Al Ahli Jeddah.
  9. ^ "Istanbulspor adds Brown to their roster, ex Al Ahli Jeddah". probasketballoverseas.com. September 2, 2016. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  10. ^ "Brandon Brown (ex Phoenix) agreed terms with ET Land". asia-basket.com. October 28, 2017. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  11. ^ "Brandon Brown highest scorer as Ahli clinches the second title". gdnonline.com. October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  12. ^ "TNT, Meralco, 3 others to introduce new imports". pba.ph. November 3, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2021.

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