Brimah was a +24 in the AAC Tournament. He was a +7 against Colorado. And, remarkably, he was a +10 against Kansas (granted, +/- is hardly fool-proof, and the fact that his team cratered after two dumb fouls is hardly a tribute to him).
Whatever iteration of UConn was the best this season included him.
@Matrim55 has done a nice job illustrating how - statistically - Brimah has improved, but I'm more concerned with his impact on the win/loss column. Early in the season, he was an integral part of the comeback efforts against Gonzaga and Maryland. He was an integral part of what was probably our best OOC performance of the season against Ohio State. Then, he got hurt, and it wasn't really until the SMU game that he got back to his old self. Looking at the stats holistically isn't necessarily going to depict the most accurate picture.
This season alone he improved tremendously as a post defender. As a rebounder, he made great strides, and as I posted back about six weeks ago, while Brimah's individual rebounding numbers leave something to be desired, we actually got worse as a team during his absence.
There is nothing - in a statistical or anecdotal sense - that would indicate his presence on the floor does anything but significantly benefit his team. For some reason, we on the boneyard are still evaluating his offensive impact based on how many points he scores when the offense improved significantly in his return from injury. There are a whole lot of programs who ask their center to screen, rim run, and crash the glass, and that's it. The fact that he sucks as a post player doesn't mean he provides no value.
Now it's important that we don't gloss over the fact that he has one glaring flaw, and that's staying on the court. His inability to stay on the court hurt us a lot this season, and it could prove fatal if he doesn't get that under control.
You watch the games, check the box scores, watch the tape...everything points towards him being a good player. I'm not saying he's without flaws, or even that he's where he needs to be for this group to achieve its potential. But I see people penciling in Enoch at starting center next season and scratch my head. I like Enoch's potential, but he's miles behind Brimah right now.