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Marcus James Brown (born April 3, 1974) is an American former professional basketball player. At 6'3" (1.91 m) tall, he played as a shooting guard.A three time All-EuroLeague selection, Brown has been mentioned as being one of the top U.S. players ever to play abroad.
Žalgiris retained the LKL title, beating Lietuvos Rytas 4–1 in the LKL finals in which Brown was named MVP. The 2008–09 season started on a very high note, with contract extensions for Jonas Mačiulis and Loren Woods, retaining leader Marcus Brown, and the signing of new point guard Willie Deane, who replaced the departed DeJuan Collins. [23]
Marcus Brown: 1996 Professional basketball player and college basketball coach [10] Shaq Buchanan: 2017 Integrated studies-health and exercise. Professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League [11] Todd Buchanan: 1995 Physical education and psychology Head coach of women's basketball at the University of Houston [12 ...
Brown will play No. 2 Yale for the Ivy title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament — the Bears' first since 1986.
The Bears built an 11-point cushion with 6:00 to play and held on tight for the victory.
Marcus Brown had six catches for 178 yards. Davison rushed for 153 yards in 24 carries and scored a touchdown. Conklin had a touchdown run and touchdown pass in the second half for Centennial.
Marcus Brown (born 1974) is an American retired basketball player. Marcus Brown may also refer to: Marcus Brown (cornerback, born 1986), American football cornerback; Marcus Brown (cornerback, born 1987), American football cornerback; Marcus Brown (politician), American politician, elected 2022 into the Connecticut House of Representatives
Marc Brown (born July 5, 1969) is an American basketball coach and retired professional player. He is currently head basketball coach at New Jersey City University . He played professionally for 15 years following an All-American college career at Siena College .