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Randy Brown

1968 - Today

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Randy Brown (born May 22, 1968) is an American retired basketball player and former coach for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Brown was a guard who played at New Mexico State University and the University of Houston. He also popularized the "What time is it" chant as a pre-game ritual, which was innovated by Cliff Levingston. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Randy Brown is the 375th most popular basketball player (up from 1,197th in 2019), the 12,944th most popular biography from United States (up from 18,156th in 2019) and the 215th most popular American Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Randy Brown ranks 375 out of 1,757Before him are Klay Thompson, Marion Jones, Marc Gasol, Andre Iguodala, Vincent Collet, and Edy Tavares. After him are John Salley, Darrall Imhoff, Marcus Morris, Terry Dischinger, Enes Kanter, and Mirsad Türkcan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Randy Brown ranks 477Before him are Maxim Fadeev, Steven Waddington, Naoya Ogawa, Néstor Fabbri, Axelle Red, and Igor Kolyvanov. After him are Giovanni Stroppa, Carina Wiese, Kim Young-ha, Kendall Cross, Alan Budikusuma, and Gabriel Porras.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Randy Brown ranks 12,948 out of 20,380Before him are Isabelle Fuhrman (1997), Elias (1987), Robert Riskin (1897), Faran Tahir (1963), William Blount (1749), and Ron Canada (1949). After him are Christian Clemenson (1958), Bess Armstrong (1953), Daniel Kleppner (1932), Vanessa Marano (1992), Jonathan Stark (1971), and Tabitha Stevens (1970).

Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In United States

Among basketball players born in United States, Randy Brown ranks 215Before him are Connie Hawkins (1942), George Karl (1951), Kenny Rollins (1923), Klay Thompson (1990), Marion Jones (1975), and Andre Iguodala (1984). After him are John Salley (1964), Darrall Imhoff (1938), Marcus Morris (1989), Terry Dischinger (1940), Frank Brian (1923), and Chet Walker (1940).