<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shapecity @ Feb 2 2008, 02:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Video</div> Hahahaha... Is the other guy really a tool or did some script writer write those questions to embarass the guy?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bahir @ Feb 2 2008, 02:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shapecity @ Feb 2 2008, 02:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Video</div> Hahahaha... Is the other guy really a tool or did some script writer write those questions to embarass the guy? </div> Oh man Bahir! What's up bro!
Kwame "RIP " Brown: The man cannot play the game of basketball. He has small hands. He can't catch the ball. He's got bad feet he can't really move even though he's mobile. Doesn't really know what he's doing. Doesn'thave a post move that he puts to memory that he can do two times in a row. A little excerpt from the video.
Stephen A is the best in the biz. You just have to love him. The comments from Stephen A during halftime of the Wizards/Jazz game were hilarious. Poor Kwame.
Haha, I remember watching his reaction to the trade the other night on Sportscenter. I'm not a huge fan of the guy, but at least he can be entertaining sometimes. Plus, he, unlike Bill Walton, thinks this makes the Lakers the team to beat out West, and as a Laker fan, I'm not going to argue that point.
Steven A. said Kwame can't play defense, I thought that was pretty much his only positive, that he was somewhat decent at defense?
Kwame used to be a great post defender just because of his massive size. He would use his body to push opposing players away from the basket. But this season, I have no idea what happened to him. I guess he just went on vacation the entire offseason because he no longer has an imposing presence. Tim Duncan basically made Kwame his bitch. And although in the past Kwame has never really stopped Duncan, he at least contained him. But this season, Kwame has regressed in every way possible. He doesn't even look that big anymore. I'd pick Bynum over Kwame on defense any day of the week
I feel bad for Kwame. There is no doubt in my mind we'll be reading poignant "What happened to Kwame Brown?" articles on ESPN fifteeen or twenty years from now. My prediction: Kwame will be out of the league in the next couple years, pick up a drug habit and recede into oblivion. He will attempt to revive his basketball career: he might play in Europe or La Fitness (what's the difference?), but ultimately he will fail to make a comeback. The next time we'll hear from him, he'll be at a homeless shelter near Skid Row, or maybe back home in Georgia. It will be tragic.