Perhaps no player has benefitted from Mark Gottfried replacing Sidney Lowe as coach than Brown, a 6-5 sophomore. He can play either guard, but is more suited for the point because he’s excellent getting teammates involved while also find his own shot. The key, though, is while many other scoring point guards spend too much time looking for their shot, Brown simply takes it when it’s available.
Andrew Jones thinks Zo Brown is the best PG in the ACC. Not sure I'm ready to go quite that far yet.
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Hubert Davis
said the same thing about Brown during the Maryland game-that is best pg in the conference.
me thinks he's a better 2 guard
Hopefully we find out next year.
by PackMentality on Jan 17, 2012 7:33 PM EST via mobile reply actions
I disagree...
only because there’s no other player I’d rather see run the break…and throughout the season he has grown as a floor leader in the half court…if he continues to develop as the team leader and on-ball defender (recall that he is only a sophomore)…he will be the total package at that position…
by JEOHankins2 on Jan 17, 2012 10:16 PM EST up reply actions
I disagree as well
His jump shot isn’t that accurate, nor is it consistent. Most of his points have come on the dribble drive. He’s made a few 3’s, but shooting is not his strong point, and it needs to be to be a 2 guard.
by SunDropDrinker13 on Jan 18, 2012 1:33 AM EST up reply actions
Can't disagree either
Only PG in the top 5 in so many categories. Kendall Marshall is going to get the nod because he is on UNX, but I like Brown’s all around game more than Marshall’s.
Funny Duke’s best PG is coming off the bench (Quinn Cook) vs the starter who still hasn’t impressed me (Rivers).
Try to think of what
ACC PG you would rather have than Brown. You could make an argument for Marshall, but I can’t come up with an argument for anyone else.
by PACKHOOLIGAN on Jan 18, 2012 8:33 AM EST up reply actions










