The Chicago Bulls named Michael Brown assistant coach on Wednesday.  Brown joins Ron Adams, Pete Myers and Mike Wilhelm to round out Jim Boylan?s coaching staff.

?Michael?s main responsibility will be working with Pete Myers and focusing on the continued development of our young big men,? said Bulls Interim Head Coach Jim Boylan.  ?His experience as a player in the NBA, and as a coach in the NBDL, will be a welcome addition to our staff and our team.?

Brown, 44, comes to the Bulls with five years of coaching experience.  He spent four seasons in the NBA Development League, two seasons as an assistant coach with the Roanoke Dazzle, and two years as the head coach of the Fayetteville Patriots.  Prior to his time in the D-League, he spent one year with the ABA?s Las Vegas Slam.