MARK BROWNE basketball profile

Mark Browne
Mark Browne is USA-Belgian basketball player born in 1953 in St. Joseph, MO. He is a 6'10'' center who most recently played at FLV Ieper in Belgian Division I. Browne graduated Missouri Western State University in 1974. He was drafted by Kansas City-Omaha Kings (NBA) in 1974 in the 7th round (114 overall).
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where was Mark Browne born?

Mark Browne was born in St. Joseph, MO.

When was Mark Browne born?

Mark Browne was born on 1953.

How tall is Mark Browne?

Mark Browne is 208cm / 6'10'' tall.

How much did Mark Browne weigh when playing?

Mark Browne weighed 89kg / 195.8lbs when playing.

Is Mark Browne in the Hall of Fame?

Mark Browne is not in the Hall of Fame.

When was Mark Browne drafted?

Mark Browne was drafted on 1974: Kansas City-Omaha Kings (NBA,7rd(114)).

What position did Mark Browne play?

Center.

What college did Mark Browne attend?

Mark Browne attended MWSU in 1974.

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