To watch Kwame Brown play. He's probably in the top 3 of power and quickness in PF's and C's, he just doesn't have the shooting touch to be dominant.
Kwame Brown is extremely quick for his size, and the guy has a HUGE body. Yet he can't make a layup to save his life
I think Kwame should try to emulate a Ben Wallace type rather than be a low post scorer, that's what Bynum is for.
<div class="quote_poster">YourNewChef Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I think Kwame should try to emulate a Ben Wallace type rather than be a low post scorer, that's what Bynum is for.</div> ben wallace is the most over rated player in the history of basketball, he has no basketball skills what-so-ever, kwame has the skills, but he has never, not once, used them in an nba game. his confidence is too low and it makes him nervous and unsure about what to do out on the court.
Not true. In Washington, mainly in his third season before he broke his foot, He was becoming a very respectable player, including his 30 and 19 game against Chris Webber and the Kings. He games games that year where he dominated Jermaine, Garnett, and Duncan. And then he broke his foot...
<div class="quote_poster">AKIRA Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">ben wallace is the most over rated player in the history of basketball, he has no basketball skills what-so-ever, kwame has the skills, but he has never, not once, used them in an nba game. his confidence is too low and it makes him nervous and unsure about what to do out on the court.</div>How does he have no basketball skills might I ask? Do you say that because he's not a good shooter? Cause if that's the case, you couldn't be further off. He's got a whole lot more basketball skills than what you give him credit for. Rebounding is a basketball skill, and he's one of the best in the league at it. Blocking is a basketball skill, and once again, he's one of the best in the league at it. In general, he's got great defensive skills. Just because he struggles on offense doesn't mean he has no skill. There's a whole other side of the game that's not offense, and that's where he excels.