(Thanks to the reader who pointed out the error in the previous chapter.)
Kwame Brown didn't have much of a temper, in fact, it could be said he didn't have one at all.
The respect that everyone showed him originated from Jordan.
On the second day of the training camp, Jordan and Brown entered the Wilmington Branch gym like an uncle and his nephew, chatting and laughing in close camaraderie.
Today, Jordan was dressed in sports gear and looked ready to train, but the ice pack clinging to his foot was still a source of concern.
Although Jordan had started to train, the intensity wasn't high, as he had taken the doctor's advice to lower the intensity and reduce the training time, taking occasional days off.
This was something an athlete who wanted to survive the long NBA season had to do.
Jordan had once tried to combat the pain with sheer willpower, but he quickly succumbed and had no choice but to accept reality.