Greg Brown(AEK BC Athens) Will Never Forget Hitting A Three Pointer In  Lebron James Face And Beating The Los Angeles Lakers 107-105

That 3 times is a charm is a known saying that can be implied in many aspects of life. For current overseas baller Greg Brown III (201-F-2001, college: Texas), it was something he witnessed in his rookie season when he balled against the Los Angeles Lakers and Lebron James in the 2021-2022 season with the Portland Trailblazers. He played 3 times against the Lakers and twice against Lebron James that season and that third meeting turned out be an experience that he will never forget. In the first meeting, he scored 2 points in 5 minutes and lost 105-90 while Lebron didn’t suit up. But he did witness high class players like Russell Westbrook and Rajon Rondo in that game. In the second game, his team lost again getting crushed 139-106, but in this game, he witnessed Lebron with a 43 point explosion while he had limited action again with 7 minutes and 0 points. But the third meeting was truly a charm as he delivered quality minutes from the bench with 11 points in 16 minutes in an exciting 107-105 Portland win. Lebron had another fine performance with 30 points, but it wasn’t enough for the win. Brown had special moments against Lebron on the floor that he will never forget. ‘That was a special game for me and our team. We weren’t expected to win that game. We had injuries and main guys out. It just showed what can be done despite having injuries. It gave us a lot of confidence. I had a dunk and a three pointer in Lebron’s face. I still have a photo with Lebron during the game. That was a crazy experience’, remembered Greg Brown III. He also showed his dunking qualities in the NBA producing a brutal poster on Javale Mcghee and dunking through the legs. But at the moment times like those with Lebron James are only a memory as he is overseas for the first time with AEK BC Athens.

The American who lists NBA player Davion Mitchell as the toughest player that he ever faced in the NCAA was born on September 1, 2001 in Dallas Texas. He comes from a very sporty family as his parents were both sports stars at Texas (NCAA) in track and field and football. He began his basketball career at Vandergrift high school where he had an illustrious career. In his 3 years he averaged 27,0ppg, 30,0ppg and 26,0ppg. He won numerous awards in his high school career like HS Gatorade Texas Player of the Year and was selected to play in the Mcdonalds All-American game. He recorded a triple double once where he recorded a ridiculous 18 blocks. ‘I remember that game well. Everyone that game was trying their luck at getting to the rim against me. That was just a really good day for me. I was always in the rights spots and always knew when to go for the block’, said Greg Brown III. It was then no surprise that he would go and play at the University of Texas where his parents also played. He played only one season averaging 9.3ppg, 6.2rpg, 1.0bpg, FGP: 50.0%, 3PT: 33.0%, FT: 70.8%. He helped win the Big 12 title, but then lost to ACU at March Madness. He only played 12 minutes in his last 2 games scoring 3 points. ‘It was tough as a freshman to experience that. But I understood that I had to support my team. You can always control your attitude but not your minutes. I trusted my coach and teammates’, remembered Greg Brown III. He had some great games in the NCAA against OK State, Davidson, Kansas and North Carolina. Were one of these games his favorite moment in the NCAA? ‘My fondest moment was winning the Big 12 title. We hadn’t won in a long time. Now we were part of a winning culture again. It felt amazing’, said Greg Brown III. He scored in double figures in 13 games including 24 points against OK State. That season was tough since Covid was in full swing which hampered the proper preparation for players by their coaches. However he will never forget how head coach Shaka Smart prepared him best for a professional career. ‘He helped my defensive game a lot and how to be a better communicator’, added Greg Brown III who remembers beating and losing to Kai Jones in 1-1 battles in practice.


The Texas native who lists Dexter Dennis, Jameer Nelson Jr, CJ Elleby, Donovan Williams and Derreck Jones Jr as his 5 best teammates of all-time was drafted by the New Orleans Pelicans in the second round at #43 and was traded to the Portland Trailblazers. He played 47 games averaging 4.8ppg, 2.9rpg. His wake call being a rookie in the NBA already occurred at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. ‘I was 19 and when I had teammates like Michael Beasley, Kenneth Faried and Antonio Blakeney, I was very star struck. I remember watching them when I was growing up. I realized I was in big business and I had to play my game’, stated Greg Brown III. He also will never forget his NBA debut in a 29 point blow out win over the Phoenix Suns where he had a 4/3/1 game in 6 minutes. ‘I remember Dennis Smith Jr who was also another guy I grew up watching throw me a lob pass for the dunk. The crowd erupted’, said Greg Brown III. He couldn’t have asked for a better teammate then with top NBA player Damian Lillard who wouldn’t hesitate to give him advice. ‘He was great. He had a family and wasn’t all the way invested all the time with us, but he gave me pointers when I asked. He didn’t have to say anything, but he would take time for me’, remembered Greg Brown III. After playing a full season in the NBA as a rookie, things changed in his second season. He split time with the Ontario Clippers (NBA G League) averaging 10.3ppg, 3.6rpg, 1.3bpg, FGP: 50.6%, 3PT: 27.9%, FT: 66.0% and played 16 NBA games. He really could observe how the NBA is always a business first. ‘I remember the day of the trading deadline. It was quiet. There was a creepy feeling in the air as anybody could lose their job. I got a call as I was informed that I was waived. I learned that I can only control what I can control. It was what it was’, commented Greg Brown III.


The forward who lists Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Larry Bird on his personal NBA Mount Rushmore split time in his third pro season with the Texas Legends (NBA G League) averaging 17.6ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.1apg, BPG-2 (3.0), FGP: 63.8%, 3PT: 28.8%, FT: 67.5% and also played 6 NBA games with the Dallas Mavericks. He got called up in mid December and then finished the season in the G-League having great stats, but wasn’t rewarded with a second call up. ‘That was a tough time. I was on the phone daily with my agent asking what was up. I was playing well as was my team. However Dallas was also playing well. It’s hard calling up guys when the team has success. It was situational. They had the ball rolling and didn’t want to mess it up’, remembered Greg Brown III. He was fortunate to be teammates with 2 future NBA legends Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving. Doncic is known as being a gregarious guy, but does a Kyrie allow call into his world? ‘Oh Kyrie did let you into his world. I had a good relationship with him. You just went up to him and asked questions. He had great answers for me. Luka was very down to earth. When we went on our Europe trip to Madrid, I spent time with him’, expressed Greg Brown III. He spent the entire fourth season with the Capitanes de Ciudad de Mexico (NBA G League) averaging 14.6ppg, 5.6rpg, 1.8bpg, 2FGP: 61.1%, 3FGP: 32.3%, FT: 62.0% and didn’t get a NBA call up. Did he lose faith in the NBA? ‘To be honest I kind of did. I had good numbers again and demonstrated I can do it at both ends of the court and be used as any type of player. But all things happen for a reason. That is why I decided to come overseas and explore other options’, added Greg Brown III.


The high flyer who lists Lebron James as his GOAT had a superb stint with the Calgary Surge (Canada-CEBL) last summer averaging 18.8ppg, Reb-5 (8.3rpg), 1.1apg, Blocks-2 (2.0bpg), FGP: 62.9%, 3PT: 33.6%, FT: 66.4%. He just came up short with a title. He got injured and recently got healthy again and signed with AEK BC Athens. He has only been with the team about 6 weeks, but feels very comfortable. ‘I really enjoy playing with a great group of teammates and great coaches. It could have been hard to adapt, but they made it very easy for me. They correct my mistakes and give me praise at the same time. I really appreciate them being here on my journey’, stressed Greg Brown III. He grew in the Dallas area and even if Dallas (1.3 million) is large, he had to get used to seeing even more people in Athens (over 3,0million) as well as the different architecture. On the court, he joined a successful team that is in third place in the Greek first division standings. Soon he will battle against the 2 Euroleague teams Panathinaikos and Olympiakos. ‘I’m really excited to be able to play against such high level players. I will be ready to test my skills and see if I can fit in with them on the court’, warned Greg Brown III. Last season the club reached the Basketball Champions League Final 4 and this season continue to roll in the Basketball Champions League. Could this be the season where the team wins it all? ‘This could be the season. We have a lot of power and have many guys bringing different parts of their games. We have a lot of chemistry on and off the court’, stressed Greg Brown III. He has been fortunate having other Americans on the squad like Keyshawn Feazell, RaiQuan Gray, Frank Bartley and James Nunnally who have made the adjustment period so much easier. ‘Those guys have all been great. All have been like mentors especially Nunnally. He has helped me be able to take from his 2 worlds as a guard and forward’, stated Greg Brown III.

He started well in the Greek First division and is averaging 11,3ppg, 8,0rpg, 1,3apg, 1,7spg and 1,3bpg, but there are still things that he needs to get used to. ‘I have to get used to the limited spacing and find my role. I just came off an injury and have come to a team that have been together. Offense has been a challenge, but I’m progressing and it’s been going pretty well’, said Greg Brown III. He fills the stat sheet well, but he understands that defense will be a big part of his role. ‘I will be a primary defender. I can switch 1-5. We have scorers. I will cause havoc on defense and be more off ball and be a slasher type. I also can shoot, drive and go downhill when needed’, stated Greg Brown III. He definitely wants to continue to develop his defensive game overseas. ‘I feel like at the moment I’m like a long Jaden McDaniel that can alter the game and be physical and in the future be a Kawhi Leonard that is active, plays in the gaps and is always solid’, warned Greg Brown III. Blocking shots has always been a big strength of his. At 201cm, he is no where near the length of a Wemby, but has a special knack of swatting away balls at ease. ‘My sister played volleyball and she gave me lessons. I always asked her how she was able to read the ball so well. She taught me to get the right position, then time it and then attack it’, remembered Greg Brown III. At the moment he is overseas attempting to help AEK BC Athens win another title again after their 2020 cup win. His teammate RaiQuan Gray still sees a return back to the NBA. Does he share the zeal of his teammate to return? ‘The door isn’t shut for me either. But I’m at the point now where I will try to make the biggest impact possible overseas. I would like to go back though if the opportunity presents itself, but I won’t be hyper about it’, warned Greg Brown III.

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