Tico Brown

Tico Brown
Personal information
Born (1957-07-17) July 17, 1957
Kokomo, Indiana
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight 180 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High school Kokomo (Kokomo, Indiana)
College Emmanuel (1975–1976)
Georgia Tech (1976–1979)
NBA draft 1979 / Round: 2 / Pick: 23rd overall
Selected by the Utah Jazz
Playing career 1979–1988
Position Shooting guard
Career history
1979–1982 Anchorage Northern Knights
1982–1985 Detroit Spirits
1986–1988 Savannah Spirits
Career highlights and awards

Quautico "Tico" Brown (born July 17, 1957) is a former American professional basketball player.[1]

A 6-foot-5, 180-pound shooting guard born in Kokomo, Indiana, Brown began his college career in 1975 at Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georgia, before starring at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1976–79, averaging 16 points per game over three seasons.

He was selected by the Utah Jazz in the second round (23rd pick overall) of the 1979 NBA draft and spent eight seasons in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), where he was a member of two championship teams. He retired in 1988 as the league's all-time leading scorer (8,538 points) and was voted to the All-Time CBA Team. He also played overseas in Switzerland, Venezuela, and Belgium.

A prolific scorer, Brown scored 53 points in a February 1987 game while playing for the CBA's Savannah (Ga.) Spirits. He also logged a 52-point game 11 days earlier and had a 51-point game in December 1986. In a double-overtime game on March 30, 1983 during the CBA Championship Series, Brown scored 60 points to help the Detroit Spirits down the Montana Golden Nuggets, 136-128. His team went on to win the best-of-seven championship 4 games to 3.[2]

In October 2007, Brown was inducted into the Howard (Indiana) County Sports Hall of Fame.

One of Tico's sons, Rion, played for the University of Miami men's basketball team from 2010 to 2014.

References

  1. "Hoosier daddy: Ex-Savannah Spirits star Tico Brown recalls unlikely path that led him to honor | savannahnow.com". Retrieved 2011-04-07.
  2. Wieberg, Steve (March 31, 1983). "Brown's 60 give Spirits 136-128 CBA lift". USA Today.
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