Simply catching the ball was a
challenge for Kwame Brown last season. Through five days of training
camp with the Los Angeles Lakers, that's something he now has a
handle on.
It's all about comfort.
``It's not thinking as much,'' Brown said after practice
Saturday. ``I'm not as anxious. You can't do anything without the
ball. You can think about the spot you're supposed to be at all day
long, but you can't do anything without the rock.''
``So, I've just basically been trying to slow down. I'm not as
wide-eyed as I was last year.''
Brown came to his first Lakers camp a year ago as a power
forward, but the team soon realized he was better suited to play
centre.
Brown, the No. 1 pick in the 2001 NBA draft by the Washington
Wizards, averaged 7.4 points and 6.6 rebounds last season. He said
he worked out running stairs over the summer to get in better
condition for this year.
Chris Mihm, who started most of last season at centre for the
Lakers, is recuperating from off-season ankle surgery.
``Right now, everybody is pretty much saying I'm the starting
centre,'' Brown said. ``But you've got to realize that Chris did it
all season long, so I'm not looking at it like I'm the starting
centre. I'm looking at it as everybody is equal and we've got to
fight for our jobs.
``I'm ready for him to come back healthy and we go at it and
that'll make us better. He's going to push me and I'm going to push
him.''