Brown, for his career, is a .579 (.370s this year) free-throw shooter and extremely turnover-prone. He's third on the team this season per-36 minutes, and this is a good year for him and turnovers. He gathers a lot of fouls. He doesn't think about rebounding the basketball until the ball is in the air. He doesn't think about ball-denial until a pass is made. He gets lost on help-defense, leaving his man unguarded, allowing lobs at the rim. Too many interior passes go off his hands. He is, quite simply, a bad basketball player--a stupid one who doesn't think a second ahead of what he's doing. Reflexes are a big part of today's game because it moves so fast. If he don't know where a player's going until he's already there, you aren't breaking down tape and you're not a defensive force. If you don't do that, and you are thinking on the court instead of in practice, as a defensive player, you are just reacting. And the reaction-time when you are a slow-thinker like Brown is too slow. They got what they wanted and the only side of the ball he has any value this late in his career, is on the defensive end. People look at his body and think he's a dominant force. He's like a dinosaur. I don't play basketball and I can see this.