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About
Draft
College / University
Height
5'9"
Age
31
Hometown
Boston
Weight
162 lbs
Contract
$277,500 — $1123K below supermaxEstimated
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Cosmic Playstyle
The Workhorse
Scorpio Dog
Lexie Brown plays with a deep, investigative intensity that makes her one of the more cerebral guards on the roster. Scorpio brings perceptive focus, a guard who studies defensive tendencies and exploits the patterns she identifies with precision. The Dog adds loyal, competitive intensity, the kind of motor that sustains her performance across extended minutes without the output dropping. This combination produces a guard who scores through intelligence and facilitates with a timing that comes from deep film study and real-time reads. Brown doesn't out-athlete defenders. She out-thinks them, and the thinking shows up in her shot selection, passing timing, and defensive positioning.
That translates to efficient perimeter scoring and a facilitation style that exploits defensive patterns. Brown reads the defense with Scorpio perception, identifying the weak point in the coverage and exploiting it with precision. The Dog shows in her competitive motor, maintaining her intensity on both ends across all forty minutes. She can shoot from range, drive to the basket, or find the open teammate with reads that come from thorough preparation. Her three-point shooting stretches the defense and opens driving lanes. Defensively, she stays in passing lanes with anticipation and applies ball pressure with competitive energy.
Under pressure, Brown's preparation pays dividends. The Scorpio archetype trusts its reads, and the Dog provides the competitive fire to execute when the stakes are highest. She takes the shot she's identified as the best option. In the locker room, she's the prepared competitor, the player whose film study and intelligence set a standard.
The schematic counter to the Scorpio-Dog is schematic complexity and motion that breaks the patterns she's identified. Because Brown wins through perception and pattern recognition, offenses that use diverse actions and avoid repetition prevent her from locking into reads. Introduce chaos, and the investigator can't find the pattern.
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