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Denham Brown Position Shooting guard
Small forwardHeight 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Weight 220 lb (100 kg) League Liga Nacional de Basquet Team Ciclista Olímpico Born January 6, 1983
Toronto, OntarioNationality Canadian College UConn Draft 2nd round, 40th overall, 2006
Seattle SuperSonicsPro career 2006–present Career history Tulsa 66ers (2006–2007) Galatasaray Café Crown (2007)
Tisettanta Cantù (2007–2008)
Dakota Wizards (2008)
Iowa Energy (2009)
Barangay Ginebra Kings (2010)
Oshawa Power (2011)
Ciclista Olímpico (2011)Denham W. Brown (born January 6, 1983, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian professional basketball player who currently plays for the Ciclista Olímpico in the Liga Nacional de Basquet.
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High school
Brown attended Bathurst Heights Secondary School in Toronto, and in his junior year, he averaged 30 points per game (ppg) on the basketball team. However, he transferred to West Hill Collegiate Institute for his senior season after Bathurst closed. In 2002, his senior year, Brown was highly celebrated in the media when he scored 111 points in a basketball game against R. H. King Academy. After Brown scored 111 points in a game he was featured in SLAM magazine; not only because of the 111 points, but also because he had committed to an elite college program at the University of Connecticut (UConn).
College
Brown was a member of the UConn Huskies team that won the national championship in 2004, which was his sophomore year. During his junior year in 2005, the Huskies won the Maui Invitational on a last-second jumper by Brown, against Gonzaga. In his senior year at UConn, he averaged 10.7 points, 1.3 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game. His season-high came against Villanova where he scored 23 points. In the regional finals of the 2006 NCAA Tournament, Brown made a last-second lay-up to force overtime against George Mason. During his tenure with the Huskies, Brown had a reputation for being a clutch performer.
NBA
Brown was selected with the 40th pick in the 2nd round in the 2006 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. After playing two preseason games with totals of eight points and five rebounds with the Sonics, he was waived by the team on October 26, 2006.[1] However, the Tulsa 66ers subsequently used the eighth overall pick in the 2006 NBA D-League Draft on Brown.
In his first preseason game with the SuperSonics, Brown scored 8 points in a winning effort against the Portland Trail Blazers. After that game Brown saw little action for the SuperSonics in the preseason appearing in just one more game. He was playing well in the D-League averaging close to 19 ppg for the Tulsa 66ers.
On November 7, 2008, Brown was selected with the 9th pick in the first round of the 2008 NBA D-League Draft by the Utah Flash.[2] He began the 2008–09 season with the Dakota Wizards.
On December 19, 2008, Brown was waived by the Wizards due to injury.
On March 4, 2009, Brown signed with the D-League's Iowa Energy.
Overseas
Brown left the Tulsa 66ers later in the 2006–07 season, and played in a pro league in Turkey for Galatasaray Café Crown. For the 2007–08 season, he signed with the Serie A Italian team Tisettanta Cantù.[3]
Brown took his talents to Philippines for three weeks in June 2010, as one of a series of import players for the Philippine Basketball Association's Barangay Ginebra Kings.[4]
On August 25, 2010, Polish league champion for two straight years, Asseco Prokom Gdynia, added Brown to their roster.[5]
National team
Brown has extensive experience playing on the Canadian national team. He first made the team in 2003 when he was on the roster for the FIBA Americas Qualification Tournament. At the FIBA Tournament he played in ten games, starting none of them; but he averaged 12.4 ppg, 4.2 rebounds per game (rpg), 1.0 assist per game (apg) and 20 minutes per game (mpg). In 2004, he was on the roster for the Four Nations Tournament. At that tournament, he upped his scoring average to 13.8 ppg, while starting all six games and averaging 23.3 mpg, 5.3 rpg, and 1.3 apg. He also played with the team in 2005, but did not play in 2006, as he was attempting to play in NBA. Brown played for the team during the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship.
NBL Canada
On October 11, 2011, it was announced that Brown had signed a deal with the National Basketball League of Canada's Oshawa Power. Not only does this give him the opportunity to play professionally in his native Canada, but it also marks his return to the Greater Toronto Area, of which Oshawa is a part. [6][7]
Honours
See also
References
- ^ ESPN - Sonics waive Palacio, second-round pick Brown - NBA
- ^ 2008 NBA D-League Draft Results
- ^ Cantu signs Denham Brown
- ^ Denham Brown leads Ginebra against Derby
- ^ ASSECO PROKOM picks up Wilks, Brown. Retrieved on August 25, 2010.
- ^ Oshawa Power signs Denham Brown to a contract
- ^ Denham Brown joins Oshawa NBL team
External links
- Denham Brown at NBA.com
- UConn Profile
- ESPN Profile
- NBDL stats
Connecticut Huskies Men's Basketball 2003–04 NCAA Champions 3 Charlie Villanueva | 4 Ben Gordon | 5 Marcus Williams | 11 Hilton Armstrong | 12 Taliek Brown | 21 Josh Boone | 30 Shamon Tooles | 31 Rashad Anderson | 33 Denham Brown | 50 Emeka Okafor (MOP)
Coach Jim Calhoun
Assistant coaches:Tom Moore | George Blaney2006 NBA Draft First round Andrea Bargnani · LaMarcus Aldridge · Adam Morrison · Tyrus Thomas · Shelden Williams · Brandon Roy · Randy Foye · Rudy Gay · Patrick O'Bryant · Mouhamed Sene · J. J. Redick · Hilton Armstrong · Thabo Sefolosha · Ronnie Brewer · Cedric Simmons · Rodney Carney · Shawne Williams · Oleksiy Pecherov · Quincy Douby · Renaldo Balkman · Rajon Rondo · Marcus Williams · Josh Boone · Kyle Lowry · Shannon Brown · Jordan Farmar · Sergio Rodríguez · Maurice Ager · Mardy Collins · Joel FreelandSecond round James White · Steve Novak · Solomon Jones · Paul Davis · P. J. Tucker · Craig Smith · Bobby Jones · Kosta Perović · David Noel · Denham Brown · James Augustine · Daniel Gibson · Marcus Vinicius · Lior Eliyahu · Alexander Johnson · Dee Brown · Paul Millsap · Vladimir Veremeenko · Leon Powe · Ryan Hollins · Cheikh Samb · Guillermo Diaz · Yotam Halperin · Hassan Adams · Ejike Ugboaja · Edin Bavčić · Loukas Mavrokefalidis · J. R. Pinnock · Damir Markota · Will BlalockCanada squad – 2010 FIBA World Championship – 22nd place 4 Anderson | 5 Olynyk | 6 Bell | 7 Bucknor | 8 Brown | 9 Famutimi | 10 A. Rautins | 11 Doornekamp | 12 Sacre | 13 Shepherd | 14 Kendall | 15 Anthony | Coach: L. RautinsCategories:- 1983 births
- Basketball people from Ontario
- Black Canadian basketball players
- Canadian expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Canadian basketball players
- Connecticut Huskies men's basketball players
- Dakota Wizards players
- Galatasaray men's basketball players
- Iowa Energy players
- Living people
- Oshawa Power players
- Pallacanestro Cantù players
- Seattle SuperSonics draft picks
- Shooting guards
- Small forwards
- Sportspeople from Toronto
- Tulsa 66ers players
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