June 6, 2008 4:33 pm  |  29 Comments

Unsung hero of game 1: PJ Brown?!

I rooted for this guy when I was a freshman in college. That was 15 years ago!

Midway through the 4th quarter of last night’s game 1, as PJ Brown grabbed a huge rebound, one of six he had (along with 2 points, 2 assists, an impressive blocked shot, in 21 minutes—third-most he’s played in a game this season), I started to write a long comment on Lang’s post about what type of crazy look I would’ve given anyone in January if they tried to tell me PJ Brown would be Doc Rivers’ go-to guy behind Kendrick Perkins and playing crunch-time minutes in the NBA Finals…and getting a full-on standing ovation with 1:49 left in the opening game.

Then I scratched the comment idea, given that PJ had just provided me with perfect “day-off column” fodder. I mean, until the Celtics talked him into joining them in February, dude was all but retired. Not the most exciting transaction, of course, and I’m certainly ambivalent about the Celtics anyway, but I do have a soft spot for PJ from my long-ago days of rooting for the Nets. PJ’s rookie year out of Louisiana Tech, ‘93-94, found him a key cog of a maddening but very fun Nets team that won 45 games and looked like it was turning the franchise in the right direction. Of course, Chuck Daly left, and Butch Beard came. Then Derrick Coleman left and Amen Gilliam came. It was typically ugly early 90’s Nets nonsense, but PJ and Chris Childs went all out on a nightly basis and someone like me, who watched as many Net games as possible at that time, had to root for him. Just as PJ was coming into his own, the Nets let him walk to Miami as a free agent, where he was a steady force on the Pat Riley Heat teams. I pretty much stopped caring about what dude was up to, but I knew he was as steady as a mailman (not The Mailman, but a mailman; he came to work every day).

PJ spent several years with the Hornets and then the Bulls last year. Throughout his 15-year career he played in plenty of Playoff games (81), but never got as far as the conference finals. Needless to say, PJ feels grateful for this latest twist. “I noticed the ovation and I appreciated it,” PJ said before the Celtics practiced today. “This is a great situation for me. I’m close to an NBA title that has been a dream of mine since I got drafted in 1992 [PJ played a year in Europe before debuting in the L the next season]. I think it shows that hard work pays off. I’m following a routine I’ve been doing my whole career, watching film and staying prepared. Now I’m getting to do it on the grand stage.”

From the nosebleeds last night, it looked like Lamar Odom was getting out-positioned by PJ, which had me thinking: Old dude using his wily tricks to out-fox the younger power forward (Lamar also had 6 rebounds, though he played 39 minutes). Lamar wasn’t really having that when I asked him about PJ today, saying it’s more of a team thing. “Look, it’s not like they had a guy with 18 rebounds. They are great at team rebounding,” LO said. “It’s because they have three great offensive players you have to watch at all times, so we have a tend to over-rotate, and worry about what’s happening out here [gesturing to the wing, about 20 feet from the basket].” In other words: boxing out PJ Brown is not Lamar’s biggest concern.

Back with PJ, I wondered how he considered his tactics. “Ask this guy over here,” he said, gesturing at Will Perdue, who is covering the Finals. “I played against a guy he knew well, a guy named Dennis Rodman. I’m not going to give away all my secrets, but I have always been a student of the game and learned from guys like Rodman, Charles Barkley and Rick Mahorn. I’m an 80’s-style player.”

Very appropriate for an 80’s-style series.

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  • Russ Bengtson Posted: Jun.6 at 5:15 pm
    Good stuff. If he picks his spots, PJ could probably play for five more years. Maybe he’ll piledrive a point guard for old time’s sake.

  • Chukaz Posted: Jun.6 at 5:15 pm
    F*ck PJ Brown.

  • Chukaz Posted: Jun.6 at 5:17 pm
    @ Russ: PJ is too old to piledrive a baby. He will retire for good after this season.

  • nothin personal Posted: Jun.6 at 5:29 pm
    I remember him when he played in Greece for a very entertaining Panionios team, that finished 3rd in a competitive league (at the time, the best league in Europe). He was an athletic forward that also used his brains and played with savvy and poise. I can still remember his intense battles with Stojko Vrankovic, and the tragic incident that left his teammate Boban Jankovic(RIP) paralyzed for life. He is another reason i route for the Celtics to win, even though I have been pretty much a Celtic hater since I remember myself.

  • B. Long Posted: Jun.6 at 5:31 pm
    I bet Byron Scott misses him.

  • Lang Whitaker Posted: Jun.6 at 5:35 pm
    PJ! He should name his son Carlesimo.

  • Ben Osborne Posted: Jun.6 at 5:42 pm
    Great comment, NP.

  • John E. Sanford Posted: Jun.6 at 5:49 pm
    I can’t help but have respect for Collier Brown, Jr.

  • nothin personal Posted: Jun.6 at 6:03 pm
    Thanks, Ben. Those were the romantic times of my basketball life, cut abrubtly by the shameless corruption that still characterizes Greek basketball. It’s everything about “influence” around this parts, and a ridiculous call cost a young man his life. PJ was and still is a class act, despite having a couple of incidents with opponents, and I hope the best for him, as a player, and in the future.

  • tripledouble Posted: Jun.6 at 6:06 pm
    Chukaz is a nob… Every post he does is just F this and F that, like he just learnt to swear… I guarantee he has a tiny d*ck.

  • albie1kenobi Posted: Jun.6 at 6:07 pm
    my favorite memory of PJ Brown is him throwing Charlie Ward around. it’s my 2nd favorite NBA wild moment (far) behind JVG turning into the Human Floor Mop. i want Action Jackson to ask him how he feels about that during one of these Finals broadcast.

  • Pascal Posted: Jun.6 at 7:38 pm
    NP,I had completely forgotten about Slobodan Janković. Man that was one freaky and stupid incident. It was all over the news back then. Poor Boban was so frustrated to pick his 5th foul and having fouled out of the game, that he head butted the basket so violently he ended up damaging his spinal cord and being unable to walk ever again…

  • Matt Caputo Posted: Jun.6 at 8:16 pm
    OK Ben, now try proving I didn’t tell you last summer that the Bulls letting PJ Brown go was a huge mistake.

  • tenorca Posted: Jun.6 at 8:42 pm
    I think Chukaz is a chick, so your guarantee becomes ever more intense.

  • Matt Caputo Posted: Jun.6 at 9:09 pm
    AS for PJ - He’s a warrior. He’s the ultimate definition of a professional. He’s a guy who could do his job effectively and that’s rare on any level. PJ Brown is someone the NBA is going to miss when he decides to completely retire. Hi-Five for giving him some well deserved love Ben.

  • The J-Man Posted: Jun.6 at 11:02 pm
    Chukaz is just a hater and a fag PJ dserves love for how hes playing in my opinion the best 38 year old on the team Brown > Cassell

  • Will Lee Posted: Jun.7 at 12:56 am
    people who know basketball will see how he helped the celtics. When they need a shot and someone missed it, he got the position in offensive rebound. In the final minute it also cuts down a open layup by Kobe. Thats positioning and only the veterans will know how to play it.

  • Chukaz Posted: Jun.7 at 3:00 am
    Yo, b!tches, I ain’t no chick, nor am I a fag.
    @ Triple Double: My d*ck is pretty big. If you don’t believe me ask your mother. Holla at yo daddy.

  • Chukaz Posted: Jun.7 at 3:03 am
    Oh, and I’m sorry, triple double. It must suck to be from/in New Zealand. I f*cked your mother in exchange for a pig.

  • Hursty Posted: Jun.7 at 5:01 am
    @Chukaz-In N.Z they fu(K sheep. Take the advice since its coming from an Aussie.

  • starbury&stevey Posted: Jun.7 at 5:36 am
    @nothing personal great comment..how do you know all this stuff about that panionios team..?youre right men..im born in greece and im a full-life Panionios fan..great comment.

  • tripledouble Posted: Jun.7 at 9:08 am
    @Chuckaz… thanks for backing my comments up, “NC,… no class”. Hey hey hey….

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  • Ben Osborne Posted: Jun.7 at 11:09 am
    Caputo: you did indeed say PJ would be a big loss for the Bulls.

  • nothin personal Posted: Jun.7 at 11:41 am
    I too, live in greece. Loved those Jurovic teams, and I loved the Ivcovic teams that followed even more. Fanis Christodoulou was a once in a generation talent, too bad that he never bothered getting in shape…

  • Diogo Posted: Jun.7 at 7:52 pm
    Oooooooold school.

  • Sparker Posted: Jun.8 at 5:30 pm
    pj = great position defence. guy squares up textbook at all times, and it pays in rebounds and generally making it tough to do much if he’s guarding you. he also doesn’t seem to get tired, no doubt partly beause he’s moving so efficiently

  • chintao Posted: Jun.10 at 3:54 am
    I can’t front on PJ. He’s gonna’ get his ring this year. Still, best believe that nobody is tuning-in, thinking, “I can’t wait to see what PJ does tonight!” As for albiefunwithnobs, his comment betrays the fact that he would never have the heart to stick-up for his team by charging onto the court and attempting to tackle someone who was literally twice his size. JVG IS HIP-HOP.

  • Dacre Posted: Jun.12 at 2:28 am
    PJ IS THIS SERIES’ ROBERT HORRY - Sleeps all season then, the monster awakens!!
    GO PEEEJAAAY.

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