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{{Short description|American basketball player (born 1969)}}
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{{Infobox basketball biography
{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Myron Brown
| name = Myron Brown
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| width =
| width =
| caption =
| caption =
| number = 34
| position = [[Shooting guard]]
| height_ft = 6
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 3
| height_in = 3
| weight_lb = 180
| weight_lb = 180
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|11|03}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|11|03}}
| birth_place = [[McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania]]
| birth_place = [[McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania]], U.S.
| death_date =
| death_date =
| death_place =
| death_place =
| high_school = [[Sto-Rox High School|Sto-Rox]] ([[Stowe Township, Pennsylvania|Stowe, Pennsylvania]])
| nationality = American
| college = [[Slippery Rock men's basketball|Slippery Rock]] (1987–1991)
| high_school = [[Sto-Rox High School|Sto-Rox]] ([[Stowe Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania|Stowe, Pennsylvania]])
| college = [[Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania|Slippery Rock]] (1987–1991)
| draft_year = 1991
| draft_year = 1991
| draft_round = 2
| draft_round = 2
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| career_start = 1991
| career_start = 1991
| career_end = 2006
| career_end = 2006
| career_number = 34
| career_position = [[Shooting guard]]
| years1 = {{nbay|1991|start}}
| years1 = {{nbay|1991|start}}
| team1 = Minnesota Timberwolves
| team1 = [[Minnesota Timberwolves]]
| years2 = 1991–1992
| years2 = 1991–1992
| team2 = [[Fort Wayne Fury]] ([[Continental Basketball Association|CBA]])
| team2 = [[Fort Wayne Fury]]
| years3 = 1992
| years3 = 1992
| team3 = [[Philadelphia Spirit]] ([[United States Basketball League|USBL]])
| team3 = [[Philadelphia Spirit]]
| years4 = 1992–1993
| years4 = 1992–1993
| team4 = [[La Crosse Catbirds]] (CBA)
| team4 = [[La Crosse Catbirds]]
| years5 = 1993–1994
| years5 = 1993–1994
| team5 = Fort Wayne Fury (CBA)
| team5 = Fort Wayne Fury
| years6 = 1994–1995
| years6 = 1994–1995
| team6 = [[Hartford Hellcats]] (CBA)
| team6 = [[Hartford Hellcats]]
| years7 = 1995
| years7 = 1995
| team7 = [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]] (CBA)
| team7 = [[Sioux Falls Skyforce]]
| years8 = 1995–1997
| years8 = 1995–1997
| team8 = Fort Wayne Fury (CBA)
| team8 = Fort Wayne Fury
| years9 = 1997
| years9 = 1997
| team9 = [[Portland Wave]] (USBL)
| team9 = [[Portland Wave]]
| years10 = 1997–1998
| years10 = 1997–1998
| team10 = [[Scaligera Basket Verona|Mash J. Verona]] ([[Lega Basket Serie A|Italy]])
| team10 = [[Scaligera Basket Verona|Mash J. Verona]]
| years11 = 1998–1999
| years11 = 1998–1999
| team11 = [[Victoria Libertas Pesaro|Scavolini Pesaro]] (Italy)
| team11 = [[Victoria Libertas Pesaro|Scavolini Pesaro]]
| years12 = 1999–2000
| years12 = 1999–2000
| team12 = [[Basket Livorno]] (Italy)
| team12 = [[Basket Livorno]]
| years13 = 2000–2001
| years13 = 2000–2001
| team13 = [[Progresso Castelmaggiore]] (Italy)
| team13 = [[Progresso Castelmaggiore]]
| years14 = 2001–2002
| years14 = 2001–2002
| team14 = [[Aurora Basket Jesi|SICC BPA Jesi]] ([[Legadue Basket|Italy]])
| team14 = [[Aurora Basket Jesi|SICC BPA Jesi]]
| years15 = 2002–2003
| years15 = 2002–2003
| team15 = [[Trotamundos de Carabobo]] ([[Liga Profesional de Baloncesto (Venezuela)|Venezuela]])
| team15 = [[Trotamundos de Carabobo]]
| years16 = 2004–2005
| years16 = 2004–2005
| team16 = [[Unitri Uberlândia]] ([[Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete|Brazil]])
| team16 = [[Unitri Uberlândia]]
| years17 = 2005–2006
| years17 = 2005–2006
| team17 = [[Detroit Panthers (PBL)|Detroit Wheels]] ([[American Basketball Association (2000–present)|ABA]])
| team17 = [[Detroit Panthers (PBL)|Detroit Wheels]]
| bbr = brownmy01
| highlights =
* [[Lega Basket All Star Game|Italian All Star Game]] (1998)
| letter = b
* First-team [[NCAA Division II|Division II]] All-American (1991)
* 3× First-team All-[[Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference|PSAC]] (1989–1991)
}}
}}

'''Julian Myron Brown''' (born November 3, 1969) is an American former professional [[basketball]] player. At 6'3" (1.90 m), 180 lb (82 kg) [[shooting guard]], he played one season in the [[NBA]] before playing around the world.
'''Julian Myron Brown''' (born November 3, 1969) is an American former professional [[basketball]] player. At 6'3" (1.90 m), 180 lb (82 kg) [[shooting guard]], he played one season in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) before playing around the world.


==College career==
==College career==
During his high school career with [[Sto-Rox High School|Sto-Rox]], he was overlooked by most of the major colleges and universities in the Tri-State area.
During his high school career with [[Sto-Rox High School|Sto-Rox]], he was overlooked by most of the major colleges and universities in the Tri-State area.
Brown went on to become a four year starter (1987-91) for the [[Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania|Slippery Rock]]. He was a four times All-American and finished his college career as Slippery Rock's all time leading scorer.<ref>Mark Madden. "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QMMwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6939,5773244&dq=myron-brown+slippery+rock+leading+scorer&hl=en Myron Brown: Mr. Basketball at Slippery Rock]". ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''. November 29, 1990. 12.</ref>
Brown went on to become a four-year starter (1987–91) for the [[Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania|Slippery Rock]]. He was a four times All-American and finished his college career as Slippery Rock's all-time leading scorer.<ref>Mark Madden. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QMMwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6939,5773244&dq=myron-brown+slippery+rock+leading+scorer&hl=en Myron Brown: Mr. Basketball at Slippery Rock]". ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''. November 29, 1990. 12.</ref>


==Professional career==
==Professional career==
Brown was selected by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] in the 2nd round (34th pick overall) of the [[1991 NBA Draft]]. He played in the [[NBA]] with the Timberwolves for only one season (1991/92), appearing in 4 games. He was featured in the dunk of the week section of [[NBA Inside Stuff]].
Brown was selected by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] in the 2nd round (34th pick overall) of the [[1991 NBA draft]]. He played in the [[NBA]] with the Timberwolves for only one season (1991/92), appearing in 4 games. He was featured in the dunk of the week section of [[NBA Inside Stuff]].


Brown was picked up by the [[Continental Basketball Association|CBA]]'s [[Fort Wayne Fury]] when he was released by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] after the season. During Brown's stint with the Fury (1991–1997) he won two dunk contests in 1991-92 and 1993-94, the first player in CBA history to win twice. He also made an appearance in the 96/97 CBA All-Star game, scoring 10 points on his first All-Star appearance.
Brown was picked up by the [[Continental Basketball Association|CBA]]'s [[Fort Wayne Fury]] when he was released by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] after the season. During Brown's stint with the Fury (1991–1997) he won two dunk contests in 1991–92 and 1993–94, the first player in CBA history to win twice. He also made an appearance in the 96/97 CBA All-Star game, scoring 10 points on his first All-Star appearance.

==Career statistics==

===NBA===

Source<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/brownmy01.html|title=Myron Brown|website=[[Basketball Reference]]|publisher=[[Sports Reference]]|accessdate=28 September 2021}}</ref>

====Regular season====
{{NBA player statistics legend}}

{{NBA player statistics start}}
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|[[1991-92 NBA season|1991–92]]||[[1991-92 Minnesota Timberwolves season|Minnesota]]||4||0||5.8||.667||.333||&ndash;||.8||1.5||.3||.0||2.3
|}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{basketballstats|bbr=b/brownmy01|name=Myron Brown}}
*{{basketballstats|bbr=b/brownmy01|name=Myron Brown}}
*[http://web.legabasket.it/player/BRO-MYR-69/ Myron Brown] {{it icon}} Retrieved 11 August 2015
*[http://web.legabasket.it/player/BRO-MYR-69/ Myron Brown] {{in lang|it}} Retrieved 11 August 2015


{{Scaligera Basket Verona 1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup Winners}}
{{Scaligera Basket Verona 1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup Winners}}
{{1991 NBA Draft}}
{{1991 NBA draft}}



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Latest revision as of 23:06, 15 July 2024

Myron Brown
Personal information
Born (1969-11-03) November 3, 1969 (age 54)
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight180 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High schoolSto-Rox (Stowe, Pennsylvania)
CollegeSlippery Rock (1987–1991)
NBA draft1991: 2nd round, 34th overall pick
Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves
Playing career1991–2006
PositionShooting guard
Number34
Career history
1991Minnesota Timberwolves
1991–1992Fort Wayne Fury
1992Philadelphia Spirit
1992–1993La Crosse Catbirds
1993–1994Fort Wayne Fury
1994–1995Hartford Hellcats
1995Sioux Falls Skyforce
1995–1997Fort Wayne Fury
1997Portland Wave
1997–1998Mash J. Verona
1998–1999Scavolini Pesaro
1999–2000Basket Livorno
2000–2001Progresso Castelmaggiore
2001–2002SICC BPA Jesi
2002–2003Trotamundos de Carabobo
2004–2005Unitri Uberlândia
2005–2006Detroit Wheels
Career highlights and awards
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com

Julian Myron Brown (born November 3, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. At 6'3" (1.90 m), 180 lb (82 kg) shooting guard, he played one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) before playing around the world.

College career

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During his high school career with Sto-Rox, he was overlooked by most of the major colleges and universities in the Tri-State area. Brown went on to become a four-year starter (1987–91) for the Slippery Rock. He was a four times All-American and finished his college career as Slippery Rock's all-time leading scorer.[1]

Professional career

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Brown was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2nd round (34th pick overall) of the 1991 NBA draft. He played in the NBA with the Timberwolves for only one season (1991/92), appearing in 4 games. He was featured in the dunk of the week section of NBA Inside Stuff.

Brown was picked up by the CBA's Fort Wayne Fury when he was released by the Minnesota Timberwolves after the season. During Brown's stint with the Fury (1991–1997) he won two dunk contests in 1991–92 and 1993–94, the first player in CBA history to win twice. He also made an appearance in the 96/97 CBA All-Star game, scoring 10 points on his first All-Star appearance.

Career statistics

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NBA

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Source[2]

Regular season

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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
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1991–92 Minnesota 4 0 5.8 .667 .333 .8 1.5 .3 .0 2.3

References

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  1. ^ Mark Madden. "Myron Brown: Mr. Basketball at Slippery Rock". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 29, 1990. 12.
  2. ^ "Myron Brown". Basketball Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
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