If you take into context that Brown is earning his time and not being force fed minutes, as well as the fact that he us contributing to a team that may go deep in the playoffs, one could say he might be the 2nd best rookie regardless of the minutes he has been playing. Brown may have developed more than any other rookie except Embiid thus far and yet has played less minutes than many rookies.
I like Brown, but to be honest I think that saying "heis contributing to a team that might go deep in the playoffs" is pushing it.
I mean technically he IS contributing - he's playing solid minutes off the bench, and his percentages are pretty solid. But it's not like he's been a difference maker, or like he's made us a better team.
For example, would we be any worse off if we benched Brown and gave his minutes to Green instead? Or if we re-signed Turner and gave those minutes to Turner instead? I don't think so.
So contributing...I guess. Making an impact...mmmm not so much.
It's not the same situation for example as Marcus Smart, who played > 25 MPG as a rookie, as a starting PG, on a playoff team. I felt Smart made a consistent impact for us in his rookie year, and I wouldn't say the same about Brown. Solid game here and there among a sea of mediocre games.
Not trying to be a downer or suggest that he doesn't have potential - just saying that I would use the phrase "contributing to a playoff team" loosely when it comes to Brown, even if I do like what I've seen from him so far.