<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Lakers' Kwame Brown held his ground against Shaquille O'Neal and bothered Tim Duncan to no end, so it only made sense he would draw Kevin Garnett when Minnesota came to town. The edge, somewhat surprisingly, might have tilted in Brown's direction. Garnett made only four of 14 shots, was held to 16 points, more than four below his average, and acknowledged he was not in rhythm Wednesday because of Brown. "He played a hell of a basketball game," said Garnett. "He's out there working hard, just like I'm out there working hard." Brown doesn't have the tenacity and reaction skills of Detroit center Ben Wallace. Nor does he have the speed/strength combination of Phoenix forward Shawn Marion. But he does muscle players out of the post, a sumo wrestler more than a leaper and blocker. His defensive numbers are mild compared to Wallace and Marion ? only 5.6 rebounds and 0.6 blocked shots a game ? and his offense continues to lag, but his physical post presence is invaluable to the Lakers. Last week, in a rare victory in San Antonio, he helped hold Duncan to 12 points. "I don't think people appreciate the defense he gives us," Phil Jackson said. "We certainly understand that he makes it difficult for people on the block. He has a strong body and he can hold guys off the block and contest shots."</div> Source
kwame has always been a great defender. he is athletic, strong, and very quick. i think if he spends one full off season with KAJ and the rest of the team, we will see major improvements