I like when they mention the intelligence of players at the draft. Very few really intelligent players at the draft translate to players that do not use that intelligence in their game. And, even if their intelligence doesn't translate to their game, it's great to know the NBA isn't made up of just dumb jocks that took basket weaving classes in their one semester of college and then moved on to the NBA to "ball".
And who knows, because they are so intelligent, maybe players like Brown and Grant Williams become important members of the NBPA and change the CBA to make the NBA a better place to play. Brown is already, at 22, an Executive VP. He could be a future President of that union that leads negotiations on the next collective bargaining agreement that perhaps starts taking power out of the hands of agents or gets the players a better money deal or something else important.
The entire association and game will profit from having much more intelligence in the players that play the game. Keep telling me how smart these kids are. I think it's important for people to know they are intelligent people so when they decide to stand up for issues outside the game, they are taken seriously and not told to "Just shut up and dribble!".