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Kwame Brown is headed back to the Eastern Conference.

Kwame Brown

Brown

Brown's agent, Mark Bartlestein, told ESPN.com on Monday night that the former No. 1 pick in the 2001 draft has reached a verbal agreement on a new contract with the Detroit Pistons.

The contract is believed to be a two-year deal worth $8 million, with Brown -- who spent his first four seasons as a pro in Washington after being drafted by then-Wizards president Michael Jordan -- holding a player option to return to free agency after this season.

Brown earned nearly $9.1 million last season in the final year of his previous three-year deal, which the 26-year-old received in the summer of 2005 in a sign-and-trade from Washington to the Los Angeles Lakers. Brown's expiring salary was the chief chip that the Lakers used to convince the Memphis Grizzlies to send Pau Gasol to L.A. on Feb. 1 in a trade that earned the Grizzlies widespread criticism.

Brown played in only 15 games with the Grizzlies after the trade, averaging just 3.5 points and 3.8 rebounds in under 14 minutes per game.

Marc Stein is the senior NBA writer for ESPN.com. To e-mail him, click here.
>> Anonymous
pistons are right back at the top again
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Kwame was actually playing for LA during that WNBA brawl where he unintentionally punched a player on his own team, resulting in his early release.
>> Anonymous
Is that Kwame Brown in OP's pic?

Anyways, the only notable thing I remember Kwame doing is stealing some guys birthday cake and throwing it.
>> Anonymous
>>223342
Jason Terry in OP's pic