Wizards? center and future recipient of a mid-level exception contract in this summer?s free-agent market Kwame Brown got a bit of good news last night.  His MRI concluded no structural damage to his bruised knee, an injury he received in the fourth quarter of the Wizards loss to the Chicago Bulls.

Brown practiced with the team today and will most likely be ready for tomorrow?s Game 2.

After the game, Brown was very poetic in his evaluation of the Wizards loss.

"We have to let it hurt," Brown said. "We have to look at tape and see what we did wrong."

Said Brown of the poor shooting night by All-Stars Antawn Jamison and Gilbert Arenas.  ?Those guys are not going to have games like that this whole series, but they have to realize that [the Bulls] are going to key up on them.  They've been called the Big Three [with Larry Hughes] all year. I'm sure all the scouting tapes have been geared toward stopping them. So there are going to be guys like myself, guys like Juan [Dixon] who are coming off the bench that will be able to take the pressure of them. They've got to realize that early and then get it going for themselves late."