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Roger Brown (basketball, born 1950)

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for 1978-79, winning a WBL championship with a third-team All-WBL season. He would then return to the NBA in 1979 with his hometown
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Roger Brown died in Chicago on October 18, 2023, at the age of 73.
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in January 1976, and would spend the remainder of that
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for a 4-game stint to finish his professional career.
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1971 NCAA University Division basketball tournament
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Walter Roger Brown
Roger Brown (disambiguation)

Chicago, Illinois
Englewood
Kansas
NBA draft
1971
Los Angeles Lakers
Center
1972
Los Angeles Lakers
1972–1973
Carolina Cougars
1973
San Antonio Spurs
Virginia Squires
1975–1976
Denver Nuggets
1976
1977
Detroit Pistons
Tucson Gunners
1979–1980
Chicago Bulls
ABA All-Star
1976
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