Last Updated on April 20, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
- Full Name: Bryce Alexander Brown
- Nickname: N/A
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: April 20, 1996
- Hometown: Decatur, Georgia, USA
- Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
- Weight: 195 lbs (88 kg)
- Wingspan: N/A
- Shoe Size: N/A
- Jersey Number:
- #11 — Boston Celtics
- #13 — Detroit Pistons
- #12 — Brooklyn Nets
- Position: Shooting Guard
- High School: Stone Mountain High School (Georgia)
- College: Auburn Tigers men’s basketball (2017–2019)
- NBA Draft: Undrafted (2019)
- Player Archetype: Movement Shooting Guard / Floor-Spacer
- Primary Offensive Role: Off-ball shooter, floor spacer, transition scorer
- Defensive Role: Perimeter defender guarding secondary wings/guards
- Play Style: High-volume three-point shooter with quick release; thrives off screens and spot-ups
- Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right-handed
- Athletic Profile: Above-average quickness and lateral mobility; good conditioning; average explosiveness
- Recruiting Status: Junior college transfer (Chipola College → Auburn), not a major high school recruit
- Draft Status Detail: Undrafted in 2019 NBA Draft; signed via Summer League pathway and training camp deals
- Injury Status Category: Moderate Risk — limited publicly documented injuries, but inconsistent availability tied more to roster movement than durability issues
- Career Stage: Fringe NBA / Journeyman guard (two-way and short-term contracts)
- Comparison Style: Specialist shooter with limited on-ball creation
- Comparable Players:
- Eddie House — microwave scoring guard off the bench
- Wayne Ellington — movement shooting specialist
- Ben McLemore — athletic catch-and-shoot wing
- Teams Played For:
- Boston Celtics (2019–2020)
- Detroit Pistons (2020–2021)
- Brooklyn Nets (2021–2022)
- Championship Rings: 0
- Parents: N/A
- Children: N/A
- Siblings: N/A
Bryce Brown’s player archetype is that of a movement shooting specialist, operating primarily as an off-ball floor spacer with a clear emphasis on perimeter scoring. Defensively, he fits as a secondary perimeter option, using lateral quickness to stay attached to guards rather than anchoring possessions. Offensively, his role is straightforward—generate value through catch-and-shoot threes, transition spacing, and occasional shot bursts when hot. Physically, he brings a solid 6’3″ frame with good mobility and stamina, though without standout length or elite vertical pop. His overall play style is built around constant motion, quick-trigger shooting, and opportunistic scoring rather than creation, making him a role-dependent guard whose impact is tightly tied to spacing systems.
Sources:
Basketball Reference — Bryce Brown NBA Stats
