
Philadelphia 76ers Recall Lorenzo Brown
January 27, 2014 - NBA G League (G League)
Delaware Blue Coats News Release
Newark, DE. - JANUARY 27, 2014 - The Philadelphia 76ers have recalled guard Lorenzo Brown from the Delaware 87ers.
Brown (6-5, 195) has appeared in eight games for the 87ers this season, averaging 18 points, seven assists and five rebounds. He has appeared in 18 games for the Sixers.
The 87ers are back in action tomorrow, January 28 at 7 p.m. against the Austin Toros at the Bob Carpenter Center. Home and away games can be viewed via YouTube on the NBADL channel. All home games can be heard on 91.3 WVUD.
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