Posted by Pharzeone:
Why don't you tell us, because I am want to know how many young players he developed? Please post where your info is coming from because Brown is notorious for not developing younger players. Antonio Davis with the Pacers, who in Philly, who in SA, any didn't stay that long in LA, so where did Brown developed rookies, in NJ? In Denver?
Well I researched it a bit a couple of months ago and made a post on another board that I bookmarked but I'm having internet access problems that site today, so this is off the top of my head... I'll be forgetting a few. Now the argument can always be made that he didn't stick around long enough at some spots to say he
developed them all, and I will concede that in some cases, but none the less he gave them significant minutes and roles, IMO. My research was in response to the asertion he "hates" rookies and wants them all traded away. Few, IF ANY, of these guys were traded under Brown:
David Thompson (HOF)
Bobby Jones
Marvin Webster
Willie Anderson
Sean Elliot,
David Robinson (HOF. Robinson it should be remembered was a guy who came into the league from the Navy. He was also said to be a concert level pianist. IOW, he had several possible career paths and his commitment to the game was suspect. brown worked him HARD to lift his passion and commitment for the game. Critics suggest Brown's taking the Spurs from 21 to 56 wins in one season was a no brainer with the addition of Robinson, but it should remember that Patrick's first two seasons with Hubie were 23 and 24 wins)
Vernon Maxwell
Buck Williams
Albert King
Antonio Davis
Allan Iverson (HOF)
Taysaun Prince