<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">In four games last week, Kwame Brown averaged 14.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per game while connecting on over 52 percent of his shots from the floor. In the midst of a stretch in which he has reached double-digits in scoring in seven consecutive games, Brown has attempted an average of seven free-throws per game over the last seven games, showing an increased aggressiveness in attacking the rim. Washington will look for the continued emergence of Brown against tough Eastern Conference competition this week. </div> That is four games, over his past 10 or so games he has averaged about 13 a game, I think it is safe to say, If you give him the ball in the post, he will get the ball in the hoop, either by a nice post move or free throws. Link
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Q Rich3:</div><div class="quote_post">That is four games, over his past 10 or so games he has averaged about 13 a game, I think it is safe to say, If you give him the ball in the post, he will get the ball in the hoop, either by a nice post move or free throws. Link</div> This is certainly surprising news. I'm glad to hear some light hearted news for once, I was wrong, I guess he was bound to improve. Maybe he'll become even better with time and experience, who knows. Good news for the Wizards, that's all I can say.
Kwame deserves more minutes he can do more with his minutes than anyone else on the team except Gilbert Arenas and maybe larry hughes. Any ways MJ chose him so he cant be all that bad.
Larry Hughes can't do it every night, and Jarvis Hayes is too inconsistent. Gilbert Arenas is out for a while, so he needs to establish himself as the second scoring option. And yeah, he wasn't a first round pick for nothing.
Eddie Jordan <font color="blue">needs</font> to start Kwame, make him scoring option #2 behind Larry Hughes for right now. When Gilbert Arenas and Jerry Stackhouse come back Kwame should be #4 scoring option.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Crossover:</div><div class="quote_post"> And yeah, he wasn't a first round pick for nothing.</div> He wasnt the first pick for nothing.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Ming637:</div><div class="quote_post">Eddie Jordan <font color="blue">needs</font> to start Kwame, make him scoring option #2 behind Larry Hughes for right now. When Gilbert Arenas and Jerry Stackhouse come back Kwame should be #4 scoring option.</div> He wouldnt get many shots as a fourth option, Larry and Jerry jack up shots that arent needed, I think if Larry and Jerry sacrafice some shots, then Kwame could possible get double digits every game with those 3 in the starting Lineup as well, every team that wins something has a force inside, and they can make Kwame that, I think it wouldnt be a shocker to see Larry and/or Jerry out of Washington this summer, most likely Larry.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting ObieCent:</div><div class="quote_post">He wasnt the first pick for nothing. </div> I wasn't sure, so I went the safe route. And with Jerry and Arenas jacking up shots, he should be getting plenty of action if he can get to the offensive rebounds.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Crossover:</div><div class="quote_post">I wasn't sure, so I went the safe route. And with Jerry and Arenas jacking up shots, he should be getting plenty of action if he can get to the offensive rebounds.</div> Jerry and Gilly are both out, Once they come back, he wont get many shots, which will kill his confidence.
I know they're both out. Jerry has been out all season, and Arenas will be for at least several more weeks. I'm saying if he can dominate the offensive glass, he can get some easy, close range attempts, a la Dalembert.