Garrison Brooks is headed back to Japan for another season, giving the former Tar Heel a new stop in a pro career that has already taken him across several levels.
Brooks has agreed to a deal with the Saitama Broncos for the 2026-2027 season. That will make it his second year competing in Japan, after first getting his feet wet there earlier this spring.
The Broncos announced the signing on July 1, 2026.
Brooks’ first run in Japan came after he signed with the Chiba Jets on March 9. In 25 games in the B League, he averaged 6.6 points and 6.0 rebounds while playing 21.5 minutes per game.
Before overseas basketball became his path, Brooks spent time in the NBA G League and also played in Lithuania. Like plenty of former college players trying to carve out a long pro career, he has kept moving from one opportunity to the next in search of a lasting home.
His strongest stretch in Chapel Hill came during the 2019-2020 season, when he averaged 16.8 points and a team-high 8.5 rebounds as a junior. UNC struggled that year, but Brooks stood out as one of the team’s most reliable pieces.
That season earned him second-team All-ACC honors and the ACC’s Most Improved Player award. In conference play, he led the ACC with 18.8 points per game and finished second in rebounding at 9.0 and field goal percentage at .535. Across all games, he ranked fourth in the ACC in scoring, fifth in rebounding and second in field goal percentage.
After his time at UNC ended, Brooks finished his college career at Mississippi State before launching into the professional ranks. Now he’s adding another chapter in Japan, where he’ll look to build on the progress he’s already made overseas.
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