Brett Brown recently completed his fourth season at the helm of the Philadelphia 76ers. Here’s a look at the best individual performances during this period.
The conclusion of the 2016-17 season brought an end to head coach Brett Brown’s fourth year in charge of the Philadelphia 76ers. During this span, the Sixers have compiled a 75-253 record while using a total of 64 players.
The combination of simultaneously dealing with an extremely high turnover of players and a front office focused on providing a sub par roster has made it an extremely frantic four seasons for Brown. But to his credit, Brown has fought through arguably the hardest stretch in franchise history to lead the Sixers to a 28-54 record this season.
The front office referenced here is, of course, from the Sam Hinkie era. While it provided teams capable of just 19,18 and 10 wins in Brown’s first three seasons, there is now finally some light at the end of the tunnel.
In a draft this year that is considered the best in over a decade, the Sixers will potentially hold two of the top four draft picks, primarily due to Hinkie’s wheeling and dealing. Furthermore, they are eagerly looking forward to the return to full health of budding stars in Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons.
So while the future now looks bright, let’s take a look at top statistical performances from Brown’s four season’s in charge, primarily per Basketball-Reference.