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Gary Browne (basketball)

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Gary Browne
Browne with the Puerto Rico national team in 2023
No. 14 – Vaqueros de Bayamón
PositionPoint guard
Personal information
Born (1993-03-24) March 24, 1993 (age 31)
Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High school
CollegeWest Virginia (2011–2015)
NBA draft2015: undrafted
Playing career2015–present
Career history
2015Maratonistas de Coamo
2016–2019Atléticos de San Germán
2017–2019Ironi Nes Ziona
2019–2020Darüşşafaka Tekfen
2020–2021Dolomiti Energia Trento
2021–2022Petkim Spor
2022Piratas de Quebradillas
2022–2024South East Melbourne Phoenix
2023–2024Mets de Guaynabo
2024–presentVaqueros de Bayamón
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  Puerto Rico
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first place 2018 Barranquilla

Gary Browne Ramírez (born March 24, 1993) is a Puerto Rican professional basketball player who plays for Vaqueros de Bayamón of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional (BSN). He also represents the Puerto Rican national team.

He was named the BSN Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player after a breakthrough season with Atléticos de San Germán in 2017.[1][2] He was also named as a reserve for the league All-Star Game.[3]

Early life

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Gary Browne Ramírez was born in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico to Gary Browne, Sr. and Anamaris Rodríguez. However, he was raised in San Juan, specifically in Cupey. He started playing basketball as a child. At the age of 14, he moved to the United States and attended Arlington Country Day School in Jacksonville, Florida. He would then come back to Puerto Rico and attend Saint Francis School in Carolina, where he played for the basketball team.

College career

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In 2011, Browne enrolled at West Virginia University and joined the Mountaineers basketball team. He played with the team for four seasons, averaging 6.2 points per game.[4] As a senior, he averaged 7.0 points per game. He sprained his ankle in February 2015.[5] After graduating, Browne made himself eligible for the 2015 NBA draft, but went undrafted.

Professional career

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Puerto Rico (2015–2019)

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In 2015, Browne joined the Maratonistas de Coamo of the BSN league in Puerto Rico. He played in a total of 7 games, averaging 4 points and 1.9 assists per game.[6] However, he did not play in the 2016 season. That year, the Atléticos de San Germán acquired the rights to Browne.[7] He said in an interview that he took the off-year to prepare himself physically for the 2017 season.[8]

Browne began the 2017 season as San Germán's starting point guard. He led the league in assists all through the season, finishing with an average of 7.5 per game. Browne's performance led his team into the playoffs, where they were eliminated by the Piratas de Quebradillas.[9] Browne finished the season with averages of 11.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, and improved to 14.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 7.8 assists per game in the playoffs.[8] On July 19, he was named the league's Most-Improved Player.[6] Two weeks later, he was awarded the Most Valuable Player.[1][2]

On June 7, 2018, Browne re-signed with Atléticos de San Germán for the 2018 BSN Season.[10] In 19 games played during the 2018 season, he averaged 17.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 1.5 steals per game.

On June 11, 2019, Browne re-signed with Atléticos de San Germán for the 2019 BSN Season.[11]

Israel (2017–2019)

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On August 2, 2017, Browne signed with the Israeli team Ironi Nes Ziona for the 2017–18 season.[12] On April 28, 2018, Browne recorded a career-high 32 points, shooting 6-of-10 from three-point range, along with six rebounds and six assists in a 101–91 win over Maccabi Rishon LeZion.[13] Browne helped Nes Ziona to reach the 2018 Israeli League Playoffs, where they eventually lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Quarterfinals.

On July 1, 2018, Browne signed a one-year contract extension with Ironi Nes Ziona.[14] On January 19, 2019, Browne recorded a season-high 28 points, shooting 9-of-11 from the field, along with four rebounds, six assists and two steals, leading Nes Ziona to a 103–93 comeback win over Ironi Nahariya. He was subsequently named Israeli League Round 15 MVP.[15] In 36 Israeli League games played during the 2018–19 season, he averaged 13.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.1 steals per game, while shooting 39.5 percent from three-point range. Browne helped Nes Ziona reach the 2019 Israeli League Playoffs, where they eventually were eliminated by Hapoel Eilat in the Quarterfinals.

Turkey (2019–2020)

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On September 23, 2019, Browne signed with Darüşşafaka Tekfen of the Turkish Basketbol Süper Ligi as an injury cover for Joe Ragland.[16] He averaged 10.8 points and 3.6 assists per game. On July 5, 2020, Browne parted ways with the team.[17]

Italy (2020–2021)

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On July 14, 2020, Browne signed with Dolomiti Energia Trento of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A.[18]

Return to Turkey (2021–2022)

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On August 5, 2021, Browne signed with Petkim Spor of the Turkish Basketball Super League (BSL).[19]

Return to Puerto Rico (2022)

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In March 2022, Browne joined Piratas de Quebradillas.[20][21]

Australia and Puerto Rico (2022–2024)

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On June 15, 2022, Browne signed with the South East Melbourne Phoenix in Australia for the 2022–23 NBL season.[22] He missed the first four games of the season after sustaining a knee injury during pre-season.[23]

Following the NBL season, Browne played for Mets de Guaynabo in the BSN.[24]

On July 26, 2023, Browne re-signed with the Phoenix for the 2023–24 NBL season.[24]

National team career

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Browne is a member of the Puerto Rico national basketball team.

In August 2018, Browne won the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games Championship with the Puerto Rican team.

On September 4, 2019, Browne scored a game-winning three-pointer against Tunisia with 5.1 seconds left, leading Puerto Rico to the second round of the 2019 FIBA World Cup.[25]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gary Browne gana el galardón de Jugador Más Valioso en el BSN". El Nuevo Día. July 27, 2017.
  2. ^ a b González, Carlos (July 27, 2017). "Gary Browne es el MVP del BSN". Primera Hora.
  3. ^ Fuentes, Christian (May 23, 2017). "Anuncian los reservas del Juego de Estrellas BSN". Metro.
  4. ^ "Gary Browne Stats, Bio". ESPN. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Taylor, Allan (March 6, 2015). "Senior moments highlight Saturday's regular-season finale". West Virginia Metro News. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Gary Browne gana el Premio de Progreso del Año". El Nuevo Día. July 19, 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  7. ^ Alzaga, Raül (April 13, 2017). "Gary Browne busca establecerse en el BSN". Primera Hora. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  8. ^ a b Álzaga, Raúl. "Gary Browne brilla en el BSN". Primera Hora. Retrieved 11 September 2017.
  9. ^ "Atléticos de San Germán".
  10. ^ "Gary Browne debutará con los Atléticos de San Germán". elnuevodia.com (in Spanish). June 7, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
  11. ^ "Llega Gary Browne para debutar con los Atléticos". PrimeraHora.com (in Spanish). June 11, 2019. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  12. ^ "Gary Browne Ramirez signs with Ironi Nes Ziona". Sportando. August 2, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  13. ^ "Winner League, Game 27: M. Rishon Vs Nes Ziona". basket.co.il. April 28, 2018. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  14. ^ "Gary Browne re-sign with Ironi Nes-Ziona". Sportando. July 1, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  15. ^ "מצטיין מחזור 15: גארי בראון-רמירז". basket.co.il (in Hebrew). January 22, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  16. ^ "Porto Riko Milli Takım guardı Daçka'da". Basketfaul (in Turkish). September 23, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  17. ^ Borghesan, Ennio Terrasi (July 5, 2020). "Darussafaka, Gary Browne officially part ways". Sportando. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  18. ^ Carchia, Emiliano (July 14, 2020). "Trento officially signs Gary Browne". Sportando. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  19. ^ "PETKİM'e tanıdık Porto Rikolu" (in Turkish). basketfaul. August 5, 2021. Retrieved August 5, 2021.
  20. ^ Modestti, Luis (December 2, 2021). "Browne traded to Quebradillas in a blockbuster deal". Eurobasket. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  21. ^ Skerletic, Dario (March 5, 2022). "Gary Browne to join Piratas de Quebradillas for 2022 season". Sportando. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  22. ^ "Phoenix Sign Import Guard Gary Browne". NBL.com.au. June 15, 2022. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  23. ^ "Gary Browne Returns for Round 4". semphoenix.com.au. October 18, 2022. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  24. ^ a b "Gary Browne Returns to Phoenix in NBL24". semphoenix.com.au. July 26, 2023. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  25. ^ "Browne from downtown tumbles Tunisia to claim Second Round berth". fiba.basketball. September 4, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
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