& Media has a lot of answering to do in this case. They've been pimping Roy continuously.
Kwame Brown 2003-04
10.9 Pts, 7.4 Reb, 1.5 Blk 48.9% FG
Roy Hibbert 2013-14
11.1 Pts, 6.9 REb, 1.2 Blk, 45.5% FG
While one was a rookie who you called a Bust, the other is an all star and a DPOY candidate.
this djohn2oo8.
& Media has a lot of answering to do in this case. They've been pimping Roy continuously.
Well, Kwame was drafted above a DPOY winner.
first NBA draft of an openly gay player
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Prime Kirby couldn't win with that? SMH....
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Kwame had re edly small hands tbh. Dude was hilariously bad in LA. It goes beyond the stat sheet and you pick Hibbert 10 times out of 10 no question.
I was a bartender at TGIF years ago and served Kwame and his agent, Kwame loved his buffalo wings lol, this was the time he was with the Wizards and I you not, as they were eating, ESPN broke the news that he was traded to the Lakers haha. Kwame looked pretty happy. Nobody really paid attention to him though, not sure if people there even knows who he is. He does look like a dumb mother er![]()
stupid comparison
why not just compare Kwame Brown to Ben Wallace![]()
so Kobe had Odom AND a Hibbert level player and still couldn't do ?
That's the problem about looking at basic stats.
First off, the stats you posted was from by far the best season Kwame had, while Hibbert has put up similar/better stats for 5 years in a row now.
2nd, Hibbert averaged 2.3 blks per game, and Kwame had 0.7 blks the season you cited. Those are pretty big differences from 1.2 and 1.5 (I think you looked up assists by mistake)
3rd, Hibbert has a WS/48 of 0.125, Kwame was at .105 (and that's his career high)
4th, Kwame was a decent defensive player, not the level of Hibbert, but he was underrated in that capacity. He's got stone hands and questionable work ethic though, also known to be mentally weak. A giant 300lbs of wasted potential.
Brown was recklessly misused in L.A.. That was Jackson's Folly. Well, showcasing Brown & employing Smush Parker both. That Jackson was never called for it isn't Brown's fault. He's an oak tree, not James Worthy.
Kwame has abundant raw talent but Jordan, as good a player as he was himself, really didn't have no clue how to develop young players.
Son Ben Wallace averaged 13 - 15 rbs/gm in his prime.
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