Jump shot - It is a push off release vs up release. It's not textbook. He can't shoot the ball at the highest peak (combining his explosive leap). In consistent at the moment. He may never be an amazing jump shooter like Wiggins. But as long as he can make the open jump shots from all over the court he will be fine. Strangely from 15-17 ft, when he has to shoot off balance he usually makes than not
Assist to turnover ratio - it was 1 to 2. Not great. I will reserve my judgement on this issue once he gets to play with better players. A pg with skills
Tunnel vision - He may at times go 1 on 3. Half the time he is still making the shot or get to the foul line. But a smart defensive team can get him for charge calls, just block his lane and make him shoot tough shots.
Feel for game - With tunnel vision issue , his feel for game is not considered great. I mean Brown can pass. But he tries to make difficult passes and/or not make the easy pass when its right there in front of his face. Especially going 1 against 3, someone is bound to be open. At the NBA level hopefully this improves or lucky for him teams are not going to have 3 guys on him . Not right away anyways. So Brown can have more open space to do his thing
these are the main issues with Brown. Otherwise everything else is at a high level. Defense is amazing. Transition basketball amazing. There is a clip of Brown needing only 4 dribbles to get from one end to the other. That is incredible if you only had 3 seconds to work with. He is crafty enough one on one, changes speed well and can blow by you at any moment. Even if you prepare that he will go right, he is just so quick, unless you have wicked lateral movement you can't beat him to the spot. His vertical leap and hang time is something of a beauty