How Maliq Brown Developed His Quick Hands
Maliq Brown’s quick hands are traced to a development pathway outside basketball, according to the profile. While Duke fans are familiar with Brown’s two-year impact as a dominant defender for the Blue Devils, the article highlights that he credits high school football for his ability to react quickly. Brown says drills for quick reactions taught him to deal with a ball arriving at full speed and then turning to catch it, skills he later translated into basketball. The article also notes parallels from other athletes, including Hakeem Olajuwon, who began as a soccer goalkeeper and credited the sport’s footwork, and Steve Nash and Patrick Ewing, both of whom played soccer. It adds a competitive connection by mentioning Corliss Williamson—an assistant for the Spurs—and his role for Arkansas in a 1994 NCAA championship game victory over Duke led by Grant Hill. The piece frames multi-sport training as part of Brown’s background.





