The bust was busted.

Kwame Brown, best known as the flop of a No. 1 pick in the 2001 NBA draft for Michael Jordan’s Wizards, was arrested Saturday night in Georgia on a felony possession of edible marijuana products and misdemeanor possession of less than one ounce of weed, according to a police report obtained by TMZ Sports.

Brown, who lasted in the NBA until the 2012-13 season and last played with Philadelphia, was a passenger in a van that was pulled over, and he admitted to police he had marijuana in the vehicle. A backpack with items such as weed cookies was discovered, and the 37-year-old was arrested. Recreational marijuana is illegal in Georgia.

Brown, a 7-footer who leapt right from high school to the NBA, had to be booked at the county jail, but the standard police car would not fit him “and we had to wait for a larger one to transport,” the report said.

In his 12-year NBA career, Brown averaged 6.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, playing with Washington, the Lakers, Memphis, Detroit, Charlotte, Golden State and Philly.