When the term “Draft Lottery Bust” is used, Kwame Brown’s name often pops into basketball fans’ heads. But maybe his true calling is in coaching.

Brown, who parlayed being the No. 1 overall pick by the Washington Wizards into a lucrative but uninspiring career, is taking credit for helping one of the most improved players in the NBA this season.

“That was my young fella,” Brown bragged of Bynum. “I taught him everything he knows. … I’m one of the better defenders in the league and we played against each other every day in practice. I told him if you can score against me, you can score on anyone.”

The 24-year-old center is averaging 19.6 points and 15.8 rebounds as the second option to Kobe Bryant on most nights this season.

When asked if this could possibly be true, Bynum admitted being buddies with Brown, but claimed they mostly would “talk about cars” and go bowling.

Via ThePostGame
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