KalaniBrown

Position
Center
Height
6-7
Weight
245 lbs
Birthdate
Mar 21, 1997
College/Country
Baylor/USA
Draft
2019 Rnd 1 Pick 7
EXP
5 years
21
Kalani Brown headshot
PPG
4.8
RPG
4.0
APG
0.6

About Kalani

2021 (Atlanta)

  • Scored 2 points and grabbed 1 rebounds in 5 minutes in her lone appearance of the year, May 21, at Indiana

2020 (Atlanta)

  • Scored a career-high 13 points on 5-9 shooting with a season-high 4 rebounds in 11 minutes of action vs. Connecticut on August 10

2019 (Los Angeles)

  • Scored in double figures on 3 occasions, including a season-high 12 points vs. Las Vegas on June 27 and at Atlanta on July 14
  • Grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds at Atlanta on July 14
  • Blocked a career-high 3 shots vs. Chicago on June 30
  • Handed out a career-high 2 assists on 2 occasions
  • Picked up a career0high 2 steals vs. Minnesota on September 8

WNBA POSTSEASON CAREER

2019 (Los Angeles)

  • Scored a career postseason-high 6 points and handed out a career postseason-high 1 assist vs. Seattle on September 15
  • Grabbed a career postseason-high 6 rebounds and blocked a career postseason-high 1 shot vs. Connecticut on September 22

KALANI BROWN IN THE NEWS

OVERSEAS CAREER

2021-22 [Hatay-Turkey (KBSL)]

  • Finished second on the team in scoring, first in rebounding, first in field goal percentage and second in free throw percentage

2021-22 [Hatay-Turkey (EuroCup)]

  • Team went 4-6, 2-0 in Qualifying games, 2-4 in the regular season, and 0-2 in the First Round of the playoffs
  • Team went 4-3 with Brown in the lineup
  • Brown finished second on the team in scoring, and 1st in rebounding, field goal percentage and blocked shots.

2020-21 [Kayseri-Turkey (KBSL)]

  • Team finished in 10th place
  • Played in 14 of 25 games
  • Finished second on the team in scoring, rebounding, and blocked shots, and first in field goal percentage

2020-21 [Hatay-Kayseri (EuroCup)]

  • Team went 2-1 in Group A during the regular season, but lost to Elazig, 88-86, in the 1/8 Finals
  • Finished second on the team in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots and field goal percentage

2019-2020 [Xinjiang-China (XXX)]

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OVERSEAS STATISTICS

Year Team League G Min FG FGA FG% 3G 3GA 3G% FT FTA FT% OR DR REB A S B TO PF PTS Avg
2019-20 Xinjiang
CBA 18 533 181 267 .678 0 0 —- 85 110 .773 79 122 201 22 13 20 29 36 447 24.8
2020-21
Kayseri
EC
4
119
42
65
.646
0
0
—-
10
14
.714
10
17
27
5
2
6
15
8
94
23.5
2020-21
Kayseri
KBSL
14
332
87
133
.654
0
0
—-
48
62
.774
32
57
89
20
11
13
25
28
222
15.9
2021-22 Hatay
EC
7 236 57 101 .564 0 1 .000 30 43 .698 25 42 67 10 7 6 18 11 144 20.6
2021-22
Hatay KBSL 8 270 59 97 .608 1 2 .500 50 60 .833 29 36 65 16 7 4 21 20 169 21.1
                                               
Chinese League (CBA)
18 533 181 267 .678 0 0 —- 85 110 .773 79 122 201 22 13 20 29 36 447 24.8
EuroCup (EC)
11 355 99 166 .596 0 1 .000 40 57 .702 35 59 94 15 9 12 33 19 238 21.6
Turkish League (KBSL) 22 602 146 230 .635 1 2 .500 98 122 .803 61 93 154 36 18 17 46 48 391 17.8
Totals
51 1490 426 663 .643 1 3 .333 223 289 .772 175 274 449 73 40 49 108 103 1076 21.1

USA BASKETBALL

  • Named to the 2017 USA Women’s U23 National Team on Aug. 4, 2017
  • Averaged 9.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game to help Team USA claim the inaugural U24 Four Nations Tournament Title on Aug 15 in Tokyo
  • Participated in the 2015 USA U19 World Championship Team Trials
  • Competed in the 2014 USA U17 World Championship Team Trials
  • Named to the 2013 USA U16 National Team on May 27, 2013
  • Averaged 7.6 points and 6.2 rebounds in the 2014 FIBA Americas U16 Championship from June 19-23 in Cancun, Mexico to help Team USA to a 5-0 record, a gold medal and a berth into the 2014 FIBA U17 World Championship

USA BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Year Team   G Min FG FGA FG% 3G 3GA 3G% FT FTA FT% OR DR REB A S B TO PF PTS Avg
2013 U16
  5   16 33 .485 0 0 —- 6 12 .500     31 1 3 6     38 7.6
2014
U23   3   9 12 .750 0 0 —- 11 17 .640     15 1 2 3     29 9.7
                                               
Totals
8   25 45 .556 0 0 —- 17 29 .586     46 2 5 9     67 8.4

COLLEGE

Career (Baylor, 2015-19)

  • Her career .639 field goal percentage is the highest in program history
  • Finished her career ranked fourth in program history in blocked shots, ninth in double-doubles, 10th in field goals made and 11th in scoring
  • Won NCAA Championship in 2019
  • Helped lead Baylor to four conference regular season championships
  • Helped lead Baylor to conference tournament championships in 2016, 2018 and 2019

Senior (Baylor, 2018-19)

  • Team won NCAA Championship
  • Team won conference regular season and tournament championships
  • Named a Naismith Defensive Player of the Year semifinalist
  • Named an All-American by espnW
  • Named a Citizen Naismitth Trophy Finalist
  • Named to the Wooden Award National Ballot
  • Named to the Wade Trophy Midseason Watch List
  • Named a Lisa Leslie Award Top-5 Finalist
  • Named a Senior Class Award Finalist
  • Named to the All-Big 12 First Team
  • Named to the All-Big 12 Defensive Team

Junior (Baylor, 2017-18)

  • Team advanced to Sweet 16
  • Team won conference regular season and tournament championships
  • Named a First Team All-American by the WBCA and Sports Illustrated
  • Named a Second Team All-American by USBWA, AP, espnW, and USA Today
  • Named Big 12 Player of the Year (unanimous)
  • Named to the All-Big 12 First Team (unanimous)
  • Named Big 12 Championship Most Outstanding Player
  • Named to the Big 12 All-Championship Team
  • Was a John R. Wooden Award Finalist
  • Was a Citizen Naismith Trophy Player of the Year Semifinalist
  • Named to the Wade Trophy Midseason Watch List
  • Named to the Lisa Leslie Award Final Five
  • Named to the WBCA All-Region 3 Team
  • Was a two-time Big 12 Player of the Week
  • Named team Co-MVP with senior Kristy Wallace
  • Led Baylor in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and double-doubles (18)
  • Field goal percentage was the second highest in program history behind her own school record set ass a sophomore
  • Led the Conference in points and rebounds, while ranking 5th in blocked shots
  • Scored in double figures on 34 occasions including 19 games of 20 or more points, and 2 games of 30 or more points—33 points at UCLA on November 18, and 33 against Kansas State on January 20
  • Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in a game on 18 occasions including 2 games of 20 or more—23 rebounds at Oklahoma State on February 13 and 21 against Lamar on November 10
  • Dished out a career-high seven assists vs. Central Arkansas on November 14
  • Finished the season ranked fourth nationally in field goal percentage, eighth in field goals made, 14th in double-doubles, 17th in rebounds and points,
  • Registered her first career 20-point, 20-rebound performance in the season-opener vs. Lamar with 26 points and 21 rebounds on November 10

Sophomore (Baylor, 2016-17)

  • Team advanced to Elite 8
  • Team won conference regular season championships
  • Named an All-American by the WBCA
  • Named an Honorable Mention All-American by AP
  • Named to the All-Big 12 First Team
  • Named to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team
  • Named to the Naismith Trophy Watch List
  • Named Conference Player of the Week on three occasions
  • Shattered the school record while leading the Big 12 in field goal percentage
  • Ranked fourth in the conference in rebounding and blocked shots, and fifth in scoring
  • Recorded the 10th-most blocks in a single season in program history
  • Named Baylor’s Co-Most Valuable Player, along with Nina Davis, after leading the team in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and blocked shots
  • Set career-highs in scoring (35), rebounding (19), blocks (6), assists (6), field goals made (12), field goal attempts (15), free throws made (15), free throw attempts (16) and minutes played (37)…
  • Led the Lady Bears with 11 double-doubles
  • Secured her first double-double of the season with 25 points and a season-high 19 rebounds vs. UCLA

Freshman (Baylor, 2015-16)

  • Team advanced to Elite 8
  • Team won conference regular season and tournament championships
  • Named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team
  • Named Big 12 Freshman of the Week on 2 occasions
  • Recorded 20 double-figure scoring games, one double-digit rebounding contest and one double-double—at TCU, 14 points and 10 rebounds
  • Scored a season-high 24 points vs. McNeese

COLLEGE STATISTICS

Year Team League G GS Min FG FGA FG% 3G 3GA 3G% FT FTA FT% OR DR REB A S B TO PF PTS Avg
2015-16 Baylor Big 12 38 1 548 140 232 .603 0 0 —- 72 116 .626 67 97 164 22 19 50 51 71 352 9.3
2016-17 Baylor Big 12 37 26 791 226 333 .679 0 0 —- 117 154 .760 123 182 305 48 14 73 66 72 569 15.4
2017-18 Baylor Big 12 35 35 1036 278 428 .650 0 0 —- 146 192 .760 114 243 357 59 15 50 78 84 702 20.1
2018-19 Baylor Big 12 37 37 994 240 391 .614 0 1 .000 106 141 .752 91 212 303 58 11 63 67 84 586 15.8
                                                 
Totals 147 99 3369 884 1384 .639 0 1 .000 441 602 .733 395 734 1129 187 59 236 262 311 2209 15.0

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Top-rated center in ESPN’s Class of 2015
  • Earned McDonald’s and Naismith All-America honors
  • Was a starter for the West team in the McDonald’s All-American game, tallied six points and five rebounds
  • 2014 Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year
  • Tallied 2,392 points, 1,471 rebounds and 605 blocked shots to become Salman High School Spartans’ all-time leader in all three categories
  • Led the Spartans to four consecutive Class 4A state championship games, capturing titles in 2013 and 2014
  • Two-time Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Miss Basketball (one of only three to earn back-to-back honors)
  • Two-time Times-Picayune Player of the Year
  • MVP of LHSCA All-Star Game
  • Averaged 23.0 points, 11.8 rebounds and 3.4 blocks a game as a senior
  • Also excelled in volleyball where she earned all-district and all-metro honors
  • Served as student council president and was a member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL

  • Daughter of DeJuna (Dee) and former NBA veteran P.J. Brown
  • Both of her parents played basketball at Louisiana Tech
  • Has two sisters, Briana and Whitney, and a brother, Javani
  • Graduated from Baylor with a communications degree