The Atlanta Hawks brought Elton Brand to the team two years ago with the idea that he’d be an occasional spark of the bench filling in at center, but more so that he’d be a veteran presence in the locker room. They were thinking he’s a smart, high-character player that could help the younger players develop and be a role model for them.
In 2013-14, Atlanta was ravished by injuries, which forced Brand into a bigger role than even he was probably expecting. He played in 73 games, starting 15, and played in all seven playoff games. Despite being the oldest player on the team, he kept himself in excellent shape and stayed healthy all season, which is something the Hawks desperately needed with season-ending injuries to Al Horford and Gustavo Ayon.