The Quiet Cowboy: Markel Brown Keeps Producing For Pokes

Posted by Bennet Hayes on December 23rd, 2013

We all know Marcus Smart. We first met him last winter, when he was busy terrorizing Big 12 opponents as a freshman. However, it turned out we didn’t know everything about Marcus back then, because he wound up shocking us all in April with his decision to eschew the NBA Draft for a year. But boy, have we had the chance to get to know him all over again this winter. By virtue of conducting Oklahoma State’s red-hot start, Smart’s name has dominated headlines for the past six weeks, and rightfully so. After all, among the many individual stretches of Smart’s dominance was this display. And this shot. Many will tell you he is the current favorite for National POY, and if you feel like arguing with them, good luck. So far, Smart has been that good.

Markel Brown -- Not Marcus Smart -- Took Center Stage For The Cowboys On Saturday Night

Markel Brown — Not Marcus Smart — Took Center Stage For The Cowboys On Saturday Night

But hiding somewhere behind the nation’s love affair with Marcus Smart – a fling I’m OK with, for the record – is a pretty freaking good basketball team. That basketball team improved to 11-1 on Saturday night in Las Vegas, dispatching a solid Colorado club (now 10-2) in the process. Smart was his typically proficient self (18 points, three assists), but that night served to remind us that he has some pretty capable teammates as well. Phil Forte, owner of the nation’s third-best individual efficiency rating entering the night, made four threes en route to a 16-point effort. Le’Bryan Nash pitched in with 15 points of his own, and did a little bit of everything else, contributing six rebounds, two assists, two steals, and three LOUD blocks. But of all the Cowboys who contributed to the cause, it was senior Markel Brown who offered the biggest lift. The senior scored 23 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, and even chipped in three assists: a domineering effort, indeed, and on a sizable stage. If you didn’t know all that much about the Pokes before Saturday night, Brown’s performance surely rated as eye-catching. But if you did? Just another lethally efficient demonstration from one of the nation’s most underrated players.

His overall output may not be as voluminous as his better-known teammate, but Brown nearly matches Smart when it comes to pure versatility. He rebounds well for a 6’3” guard (over four per game in each of the last three seasons), has distributed generously this season (3.1 assists per game), all while earning the trust of Travis Ford on the defensive end, who didn’t think twice about alternating Smart and Brown on Colorado star Spencer Dinwiddie. Throw in the ability he’s best known for – scoring the ball (15.7 PPG, 50% from the floor, 43% from three-point range) – and Smart suddenly has a sidekick without a weakness. And while the sophomore superstar has been praised for his summer work on his three-point stroke, it’s Brown who has returned to Stillwater and, in each of the last three seasons (including 2013-14), elevated each of his shooting percentages from the year prior. Across the board. I can promise you that there is a short list of players with that feat attached to their name. Year after year, Markel Brown has made himself into a better, more efficient player; his team now stands to reap the rewards.

The list of impressive Oklahoma State victories continues to grow, but that doesn’t mean the Cowboys are without their question marks. Despite Brown’s best efforts in this regard, Colorado was +11 on the glass Saturday night, and the small Cowboys’ front line also struggled to contain Buffaloes’ big man Josh Scott down the stretch. With Big 12 play beginning soon and the young Kansas bigs looking more comfortable by the game, that weakness surely looks to be tested down the road. For now, though, life is good in Stillwater. After all, not only does Ford have Smart – potentially the leading man of all of college basketball’s leading men — running the show, but Brown also gives him one of the game’s finest supporting mates. Whether he is ever fully recognized for that role remains to be seen, but at least for one Saturday night – center stage on the Las Vegas Strip nonetheless — Markel Brown was impossible to miss.

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One response to “The Quiet Cowboy: Markel Brown Keeps Producing For Pokes”

  1. […] Are people really this unaware of Markel? I mean, I know I’m as biased as it gets when it comes to 22 but it’s not like he’s some unknown non-NBA prospect. (Rush the Court) […]

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