"Randy Brown" is a retired American basketball player. Brown was a guard (basketball)/guard who played at New Mexico State University, Brown was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the second round of the 1991 NBA Draft. He played four seasons in Sacramento, scoring 1,349 points, but he would become best known for his tenure with the Chicago Bulls.

Brown signed with the Bulls in 1995, and he provided valuable energy and aggressiveness off the bench during the Bulls' second "three-peat" (1996–1998). In the clinching game of the 1996 NBA Finals against the Seattle SuperSonics, Brown was the player who tried to strip the game ball from an emotional Michael Jordan on father's day. A fan favorite, Brown was also one of the few veteran players who stayed with the Bulls after the 1998-99 NBA season/1998-99 lockout (industry)/lockout. With the absence of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and Dennis Rodman, he became a full-time starter and averaged 8.8 points, 3.8 assists, and 3.4 rebounds (all career highs) during the remainder of the 1998-99 NBA season/1998-99 season. After one more season in Chicago, Brown played briefly for the Boston Celtics and the Phoenix Suns, and he retired from the NBA in 2003 with 3,148 career points and 1,420 career assists.

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It was just a bunch of guys being able to play defense, ... and Alex is playing superb.

It was a good game to make sure we could do some different things if we need to down the road.

They were the state champs last year -- not this year. We knew it would be a good game. They came in here hoping to surprise us, but both teams played exceptionally well and, fortunately, we came away with a win.

My 15-year-old could have found it for them.

We just relaxed and had a good game.

It's better that we have this break, ... so I'm glad we were able to beat out the storm.

To get a goal like that gave us a lot of confidence, and that's something you need against a team like Maranatha.

I'm just glad we were able to play. It looked like it was going to be delayed until Wednesday. But I don't think it affected either team.