College - Boston University
Moved to the bench as an assistant coach prior to the 2006–07 season … spent the previous five seasons as the team’s assistant coach/director of player development … joined the Spurs in July of 2002 after spending 14 seasons coaching in the Australian National Basketball League … in nine seasons as a head coach in the NBL, amassed 149 career victories (the sixth highest total in NBL history) … started as an assistant coach with the Melbourne Tigers under Lindsay Gaze … was named head coach of the North Melbourne Giants in 1993 … earned NBL Coach of the Year honors in 1994 when he led the Giants to the National Championship … spent the 1998–99 season working in the Spurs basketball operations department … then returned to Australia as the head coach of the Sydney Kings … after three seasons with the Kings he re-joined the Spurs … served as an assistant coach for the Australian National Team for eight years (including both the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games as well as the 1998 World Championships) … in March of 2009 was named the head coach of the Australian National Team … led Australia to the FIBA Oceania Championship over rival New Zealand in the summer of 2011 to secure a bid to the 2012 Olympics, where he will continue to serve as head coach … son of New England Basketball Hall of Fame Coach, Bob Brown … played four seasons at Boston University under Rick Pitino … named team MVP his sophomore year and served as team captain in both his junior and senior seasons … earned his bachelor’s degree from B.U. … met and married his wife, Anna, in Australia … they have two daughters, Julia and Laura, and a son, Sam.