<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Kwame Brown is by no means delusional as he prepares to play his second game of the season tonight in Atlanta. After scoring six points with two rebounds in his 14-minute season debut Wednesday against the New Jersey Nets, Brown realizes that because of his surgically repaired right foot, he is a half-step slow, his vertical leap is just a skip and that he is still trying to figure out where he fits in with the Washington Wizards. Estimating that he is about "50 to 55 percent," Brown said he has a ways to go before he is back to being the player he once was, let alone the player he wants to be. Brown wouldn't even accept a compliment for his dribble drive around New Jersey's Alonzo Mourning in the third quarter. "Don't give me too much credit," Brown said, chuckling. "Zo is a little slower than I am. With a younger guy, I'm not sure I can get that layup." </div> Wow, only 50-55% healed? I thought atleast 75%, this gives me even more hope that great things will come from him because in his 2 games back in his limited minutes he has posted 6 points and 10 points and looked good. <div align="center"></div> Full Article (Registration Required)