When SMU guard Sterling Brown was a freshman, he averaged 19 minutes per game and played a major role for the Mustangs in their breakout 2013-2014 season.
Three years ago, Brown’s contributions were mainly defensive. His ability to defend on the ball and do all of the little things made him one of Larry Brown’s favorite names to call to the scorer’s table.
Brown finished his freshman season averaging only 4.4 points per game. Fast forward to his senior season, the development of his offensive skills has made him one of the most feared glue guys in America.