<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Washington forward Kwame Brown was the top pick in the 2001 draft. Since then, he has been inconsistent at best. He finished with 2 points and 5 rebounds in 15 minutes last night. With Brown becoming a restricted free agent this summer, the Wizards must decide whether they want to keep him. Rivers, for one, thinks the best bet is to keep Brown in the fold. "I still think Kwame is going to be an excellent player," said Rivers. "You know what happens because he's been up and down, [the Wizards] are going to have to make a decision. Then, he goes somewhere else and becomes a star off your time. You put in a four-year investment, teaching him and working him. I always look at it like very few of the young guys have failed. It's like an 85 percent success rate. Going by that, I'm keeping him. With the high school kids, the big ones, not the guards, very few have not turned out to be better than good players."</div> I agree with him 100% Article
I agree with him, Kwame still has the potential to be a good player, as a Wizard, he can be a 14 points, 10 rebounds, and if he get's back in shot blocking mode, 1.5 - 2 blocks a game guy. He's been averaging 13 rebounds per 40 minutes since getting actually healthy, so he's definately capable.