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Kwame Brown


 

Kwame Brown (born March 10 1982 in Charleston, South Carolina) is a NBA player who plays power forward for the Los Angeles Lakers. He was the first overall pick of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Washington Wizards.

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March 10 - 1982 - Charleston, South Carolina - NBA - Power forward - Los Angeles Lakers - 2001 NBA Draft - Washington Wizards

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Brown was one of the most spectacular high school players in his class. Brown finished his high school career at the Glynn Academy (located in Georgia) as the school's all-time leading rebounder (1,235) and shot-blocker (605); he also finished all-time second as a scorer. He was also named to the 2001 McDonald?s All-American Team. As a result, he became a hot rookie prospect among both college and NBA scouts.

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Georgia - NBA

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Originally signing a letter of intent to play for the University of Florida, he later declared for the 2001 NBA Draft. The Washington Wizards decided to use their first overall pick on him, becoming the first team to ever select a high-school prospect with the first overall pick. Additionally, the expectations upon Brown were increased by the fact that Michael Jordan, acclaimed as the greatest basketball player ever, had chosen him. Sidenote: Although Michael Jordan is considered on of the all-time greatest basketball players, he demonstrated his immaturity when dealing with Kwame Brown. Jordan had unrealistic expectations for the then 17-year-old, constantly criticizing Brown, and even challenging Brown's manliness when once calling home a "Flaming Faggot."

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University of Florida - Michael Jordan

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Perhaps as a result of hype and high expectations, Brown?s rookie season was marred with a lack of maturity as well as criticism from both the media and Jordan. In his rookie year, Brown averaged 4.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game and was widely known as a draft bust.

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However, the Wizards believed in Brown's potential. In his second season as a professional, Brown saw more action in the league. He started 20 out of the 80 games he played and the total minutes he played doubled. Unfortunately, Brown only improved slightly, posting averages of 7.4 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. In his third season, Brown continued to improve, posting career highs in both points (10.9) and rebounds (7.4). He also demonstrated his great potential during a game against the Sacramento Kings, during which he registered 30 points and 19 rebounds.

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After his first three years in Washington, Brown's future with the Wizards appeared dubious, as he rejected a five-year, $30 million contract offer, electing instead to test the free-agent market when his contract expired after the season. In his fourth season, Brown took a noticeable step back in his development and was limited to 42 games due to injuries. His highest-scoring game of the season was only 19 points, compared to his season-high of 30 the year before, and he averaged just 7.0 points per game. Late in the season, criticism increased; he feuded with Gilbert Arenas, other teammates, and his coach Eddie Jordan. The local press did little to help the situation, and he became even less popular with fans.

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$ - Gilbert Arenas - Eddie Jordan

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During the first round of the 2005 playoffs, in which they played against the Chicago Bulls, the Wizards played a video before their first game of the series, in which Arenas instructed the fans not to boo Brown when he entered the game. The fans complied, even though Brown played only four minutes in the game. In the next several days after the game, Brown skipped a practice and a shootaround, as well as the next game. The Wizards responded by suspending Brown for the rest of the playoffs. Brown became a restricted free agent after the 2004-05 NBA season.

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On August 2 2005, Brown and Laron Profit were traded to the Lakers in exchange for Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins.

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August 2 - 2005 - Laron Profit - Caron Butler - Chucky Atkins

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