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Joan Brockman, a small insider role in the golf club

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Is there anyone who can remember Joan Brockman, a small insider of a golf club.

Jon Brockman, Joan Brockman, 6-foot-7 inches (201 cm), plays as Power Forward (PF). He was born in March 1987 in Snohomish, a county on the east coast of Puget Sound, Washington, USA. He was produced by the University of Washington. He was selected by the Trail Blazers in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft 8th pick (38th overall) and was immediately traded to the Sacramento Kings and entered the NBA since then.

Join Brockman has a high ball quotient, has a good field vision, is willing to defend, does not need to hold the ball in hand, is strong, has a sharp sense of smell near the basket, and has excellent rebounding ability, especially offensive rebounding. He has a certain scoring ability near the basket, has an effective small hook, and has smooth back-layout skills. More than 52% of offensive rebounds can be converted into scoring. Playing is very aggressive, but rarely loses a fatal foul. However, Brockman is not tall and wingspan, and has limited defensive coverage. In addition to offense at the basket, he has a serious lack of range. He moves slowly, lacks rotation speed when defending outside opponents, and has poor free throw shooting rate. He has only 61.8% in his NBA career. In his three seasons of NBA career, Joan Brockman played for two teams, Kings (2009-2010) and Bucks (2010-2012). He played 150 games in his regular season, including 10 starts, averaging 10.5 minutes per game, scoring 2.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.3 assists, 0.2 steals and 0.1 blocks. Since his teams failed to make the playoffs, Brockman failed to get a chance to play in the playoffs. However, in the regular season, Joan Brockman also had some qualified game performances.

Local time in the United States, on January 18, 2010, in the Sacramento Kings lost to the Charlotte Bobcats (now known as the Charlotte Hornets), Joan Brockman played for 30 minutes on the bench. Although he did not score a single point, he grabbed the highest 14 rebounds in a single game in the NBA career and contributed 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block. On February 1, 2010, in the Sacramento Kings lost to the Denver Nuggets 109:112 away game, Joan Brockman played for 22 minutes on the bench, making 5 of 6 shots and 1 of 2 free throws, scoring the highest single-game 11 points in his NBA career, plus 11 rebounds and 2 assists. This is the only double-double in Brockman's NBA career.

Local time on February 14, 2011, in the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 102:78 at home, Brockman played for 25 minutes on the bench, made 3 of 3 shots and 5 of 6 free throws, scoring the highest single-game 11 points in the NBA career, plus 2 rebounds. On February 22, 2011, in the Milwaukee Bucks' home victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves 94:88, Brockman played for 25 minutes on the bench, scoring 4 points and 1 assist, tying the NBA career highest 14 rebounds. On March 9, 2011, in the Milwaukee Bucks' home victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers 110:90, Brockman played for 21 minutes on the bench, made 2 of 5 shots and 7 of 8 free throws, scoring the highest single-game 11 points in the NBA career, plus 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block. In the offseason in 2012, Joan Brockman was traded to the Houston Rockets, but was cut before the start of the regular season. He then switched to the French Basketball League until his retirement in 2016. After retiring, Brockman served as the head coach of the 7th grade boys' basketball team at Granite Falls Middle School, and also worked as an agricultural education teacher at his alma mater Snohomish High School. He also helped guide the school's boys' basketball team, so that he could return to his family and have a comfortable life.

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