#4 Fred Brown
Brown was selected 6th overall by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1971 NBA Draft.
One of the highlights of Brown's career came when he led the NBA in three-point shooting percentage in 1979–80, which was the first season in which the three-point line was adopted by the league.
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This pressed upon his ironic nickname "Downtown Freddie" which he got in high school due to his outside shooting skills. His career-high average of 23.1 points per game in the 1975-76 season got him an All-Star status, and he went on to lead the SuperSonics team to an NBA title in 1979 (his only NBA Championship).
When he retired in 1984, Brown was the SuperSonics' all-time leader in games played, points scored, field goals and free throws made. Currently, he's second in the organization in terms of games played and field goals made while ranking 4th on the franchise's total points scored list with 14,018 points stacked next to his name.
His #32 jersey has been retired by the Seattle SuperSonics.
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