The first overall pick of the 2001 NBA draft Kwame Brown is due to undergo tests with a pulmonary specialist Monday to determine why he gets fatigued when he exercises, Steve Wyche of the Washington Post is reporting.  Brown, the first high schooler ever taken first overall in the NBA Draft, tires out after 5-6 minutes of play, causing coach Doug Collins to question Brown's conditioning earlier in the season and now check his medical condition after no improvement was shown over the last six weeks.

Good news Wizards fans, the situation is not considered serious, and certainly is not life threatening.  Brown's blood oxygen levels drop when he exercises, and the team is merely trying to find the cause.