Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
2006 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 46th overall by Utah. |
29th August, 2006 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Utah. |
26th September, 2006 | CBA | Drafted 11th overall in the 2006 CBA Draft by Minot Skyrockets. |
21st September, 2007 | Turkey | Signed a one year contract with Galatasaray. |
11th July, 2008 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed two year minimum salary offer sheet with Washington. |
18th July, 2008 | NBA | Utah declined to match Washington's offer sheet. |
10th December, 2008 | NBA | Waived by Washington. |
24th December, 2008 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed minimum salary contract for the remainder of the season with Phoenix. |
6th January, 2009 | NBA | Waived by Phoenix. |
23rd January, 2009 | Israel | Signed for the remainder of the season with Maccabi Tel-Aviv. |
11th August, 2009 | Italy | Signed a one year contract with Air Avellino. |
27th September, 2010 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Dallas. |
21st October, 2010 | NBA | Waived by Dallas. |
16th November, 2010 | China | Signed a one year contract with Qingdao. |
11th March, 2011 | Puerto Rico | Signed a one year contract with Quebradillas. |
14th May, 2011 | Puerto Rico | Left Quebradillas. |
21st July, 2011 | Italy | Signed a one year contract with Bancas Tercas Teramo. |
25th August, 2012 | Turkey | Signed a one year contract with Turk Telekom Ankara. |
31st July, 2013 | Latvia | Signed a one year contract with VEF Riga. |
8th August, 2014 | Romania | Signed a one year contract with CSU Asesoft Ploiesti. |
21st January, 2015 | Romania | Left Ploiesti. |
21st January, 2015 | Bulgaria | Signed for the remainder of the season with Lukoil Akademik. |
2002 - 2006 | Illinois (NCAA) |
June 2006 - June 2007 | Utah Jazz (NBA) |
September 2007 - June 2008 | Galatasaray (Turkey) |
July 2008 - December 2008 | Washington Wizards (NBA) |
December 2008 - January 2009 | Phoenix Suns (NBA) |
January 2009 - June 2009 | Maccabi Tel-Aviv (Israel) |
August 2009 - June 2010 | Avellino (Italy) |
September 2010 - October 2010 | Dallas Mavericks (NBA) |
November 2010 - March 2011 | Qingdao (China) |
March 2011 - May 2011 | Quebradillas (Puerto Rico) |
July 2011 - June 2012 | Bancas Tercas Teramo (Italy) |
August 2012 - June 2013 | Turk Telekom (Turkey) |
July 2013 - June 2014 | VEF Riga (Latvia) |
August 2014 - January 2015 | Ploiesti (Romania) |
January 2015 - June 2015 | Lukoil Akademik (Bulgaria) |
March 13, 2011
Dee Brown - 31 games, 31.7 mpg, 22.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 4.8 apg, 2.0 spg, 0.2 bpg, 2.4 TOpg, 44% FG, 32% 3PT, 79% FT
September 28, 2010
Brown was in Italy last year, where this happened. In addition that, Brown averaged 14.8 points and 5.2 assists per game, with the assists per game total leading the league. However, Brown also shot more three pointers than two's, and hit them at only 32%. Therein lies Dee's problem, the thing that has kept him on the cusp of the NBA these last four years without ever sticking in it; he's no half court point guard, nor can he create for himself in the halfcourt, and nor can he hit most open jumpers. Dee's very, very good at the things he does well, namely the open court game. But until an extra 10-15% appears on that three point percentage, he'll stay on the fringe.
May 10, 2010
This website carried the news of Dee Brown being arrested in Italy a few days ago, charged with assaulting a police officer.
View Dee's response to the allegation on his blog.
Also note that it was Chevon Troutman who was charged with DUI, not Brown. This was not clear at the time of the initial post.
May 8, 2010
You rarely hear about arrests of import players in Europe; they either don't happen as much, or don't get reported as much. But here's one. Two, even.
Former Illinois, Jazz and Suns guard Dee Brown was arrested in Italy, along with former Pittsburgh forward Chevon Troutman, after one of the two caused a head-on collision while driving under the influence.
http://www.gazzetta.it/Sport_Vari/Basket/Italia/07-05-2010/arrestati-brown-troutman-avellino-603897178776.shtml
Prima causano un incidente stradale e poi aggrediscono i carabinieri che erano intervenuti sul posto. È accaduto a Bacoli, centro balneare in provincia di Napoli, dove sono stati arrestati due giocatori professionisti di basket dell’Avellino: Dee Brown, 25 anni e Chevon Troutman, 28 anni, entrambi americani ma domiciliati in Italia sono stati arrestati per resistenza e violenza a pubblico ufficiale. I due cestisti erano in transito su via Cuma a bordo di una Mercedes classe E quando hanno invaso la corsia dell’opposto senso di marcia scontrandosi frontalmente con una Fiat Punto guidata da un cinquantenne di Bacoli e occupata dal figlio diciottenne. Dopo il violento impatto i due sono stati soccorsi e trasportati presso l’ospedale di Pozzuoli dove sono stati diagnosticati diversi traumi e escoriazioni giudicate guaribili in 20 giorni. Nelle fasi di rilevazioni del sinistro i due americani, alla richiesta di esibire i documenti, si sono scagliati contro i militari dell’Arma con calci e spintoni. Dopo una breve colluttazione durante la quale un appuntato ha riportato escoriazioni ad una gamba, sono stati fermati. In seguito è stato appurato che il conducente della Mercedes al momento dell’incidente aveva un tasso alcolemico notevolmente superiore ai limiti consentiti dalla legge e per questo motivo è stato denunciato anche per guida in stato di ebrezza. I due arrestati sono stati portati dinanzi al Tribunale di Napoli per la celebrazione del processo con rito direttissimo.
Before causing a traffic accident and then attack the police who had intervened on the spot. It happened in Bacoli, beach resort in the province of Naples, where they were arrested two professional basketball players dell'Avellino: Dee Brown, 25 years and Chevon Troutman, 28, both Americans, but resident in Italy were arrested for violence and resistance a public official. The two players were in transit via Cumae in a Mercedes E class when they invaded the lane opposite direction collided head on with a Fiat Punto driven by a fifty-year-Bacoli and occupied by his son eighteen. After the violent impact of the two were rescued and transported to the hospital where the Pozzuoli were diagnosed several injuries and bruises considered curable in 20 days. In the collection of left two Americans, when asked to produce the documents, were hurled against the soldiers of kicking and shoving. After a brief scuffle in which a corporal reported bruises to his leg, were arrested. Later it was found that the driver of the Mercedes when the accident had a blood alcohol level greatly exceeding the limits allowed by law and therefore was also reported for driving under the influence of alcohol. The two arrested were brought before the Court of Naples for the celebration of the ritual process Direttissimo.
January 8, 2010
- Dee Brown
Brown is in Italy and he's having a strong year. On the season he is averaging 18.0 points, 4.9 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 30.4 minutes per game, for an Air Avellino team with a 7-5 record. Avellino tried out someone called Jimmy Bartolotta this October, a graduate of MIT who play in NCAA's Divison 3. This isn't related to Dee Brown, really, but it would have made an interesting story had it worked out. I can't think of anyone else who went from Division 3 straight to SerieA. Very very very few go from Divison 3 to the NBA, either.