Published 10/14/2008
by Ivan Carter
at Wizards Insider
I'll be heading over to the 02 World Arena for today's Wiz/Hornets game in a bit. The team will hop a flight onto Barcelona following the game but I'm not getting out of here until tomorrow. I'll be posting some more video a little later from the arena as well as some video of Berlin. As I said yesterday, it's a really interesting city. The coolest thing to me is the mixture of architecture....Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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