Brandon is currently in his 6th professional year in Europe. This past 2021/2022 season he has been playing in Gravelines, France. Brandon has been having an amazing season, accomplishing a lot of achievements, as in top 10 in both scoring and assists, being voted to be on the All Star team, and also becoming the MVP of the All Star game. Not to mention Brandon has helped his team make it to the Final Four in the French cup this year. Unfortunately, Brandon suffered an injury to his foot during this game and had to sit out the last two months of the season. All though basketball can bring struggles mentally and physically, he knows what it takes to give it all you have, and never let anyone or anything tell you otherwise.

In high school, Brandon was a 5-foot-10 point guard with no D-1 scholarships heading into his senior year. He lead his team to state championship in his final high school season and in doing so caught the eye of the University of Utah coaching staff. At the time, the Utes were at the beginning stages of a long rebuild. To jump start that rebuild they looked no further than the tough nosed, small point guard from Pacific Hills.

In his first year at Utah Brandon fought his way into the starting lineup and begin to lead his team as the vocal leader on and off the court. The Runnin’ Utes continued to improve each season of Brandon’s Utah career. Reaching it’s peak in Brandon’s junior season, where the season ended in the Sweet 16 to that year’s National Champions, the Duke Blue Devils by 6 points. Brandon lead the way with 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals, and 1 assist. During Brandon’s senior year, the Utes were just a half game away from sharing co-champion honors with the Oregon Ducks in the regular season and losing to the Ducks in the PAC-12 title game. The Utes entered March Madness as a 3-seed, but was upset in the second round, which ended Brandon’s college career. In his final season Brandon averaged 10 points and 4 assists. Brandon was named to the PAC-12 All-Defensive Team, the All-PAC-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, and the NCAA National Player of the Week. Brandon finished ranking 24th All-Time in scoring, 3rd All-Time in 3 point makes, 2nd All-Time in 3 point attempts, 5th All-Time in assists, and 3rd All-Time in steals and games played. During Brandon’s tenure at Utah he played with 3 first round NBA Draft Picks, who received much media attention. However, any player on that Utah team would say that it was Brandon’s team and the Utes would go as far as he would take them.

Brandon started his professional career playing in the NBA Summer League with the Atlanta Hawks. He played his 1st professional season in Hungary where he lead his team to win the Hungarian Cup, Hungarian League Regular Season Champions, and the Hungarian League Championship. His following season, he lead his new team to the Romanian League Finals. Brandon lead the league in assists in the regular season and was All-Romanian First Team. Brandon’s 3rd season was in Bergamo, Italy where he took his team to the semi finals and was top 10 in scoring and assists. His 4th season was in France, where he took a big leap in his career, he was in top 5 in assists and top 10 in scoring, unfortunately this is the year COVID hit, and he among everyone else was unable to finish the season. Brandon’s 5th year was spent back in Italy, this time it was in a city called Reggio Emilia, Brandon helped take his team to the top 8 of the Fiba cup, and had a successful year.

In Brandon’s first three season, his team has made a cup appearance.