dcprosportsreport.com - 7/8/2009
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The NBA has announced the 2009-10 salary cap and luxury tax threshold and it contains some predictably bad news for Abe Pollin 's Washington Wizards. The salary cap will be $57.7 million and the luxury tax level will be $69.92 million next season, which is down from last season when the ...
The Wizards' inside man?
washingtontimes.com 7/17/2009 — The Wizards' inside man? By Steve Silver SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Originally published 04:45 a.m., July 17, 2009, updated 08:38 a.m., July 17, 2009 LAS VEGAS | The Washington Wizards aren't keeping it a secret that they are shopping for an ...
Rumors with the Wizards and Knicks ... that I don't like
bulletsforever.com 6/22/2009 — There will be many rumors from today until draft day, so buckle up folks. The latest one with the Wizards involves the New York Knicks , and not in a way that would intrigue most people here. From Alan Hahn at Newsday :
There have ...
Wizards Face Almost $6 Million Luxury Tax Penalty
voices.washingtonpost.com 7/8/2009 — The Washington Wizards knew that the tax man likely was coming to collect next year, but now they have a better idea of how much they'll pay after the NBA announced both the salary cap and the luxury tax level for 2009-10 late Tuesday night. The ...
Wizards Being Patient With Free Agency - Wizards Insider
voices.washingtonpost.com 7/8/2009 — Never ceases to amaze me how harsh the criticism is of the Wizards front office - how Abe is cheap and Ernie is picky etc. Etched in my memory are the Washington Bullets of old - John Williams and Don McLean and Muggsy and Manute...in comparison to ...
Wizards wait to buy
washingtontimes.com 7/1/2009 — Mike Jones ( Contact ) Originally published 04:45 a.m., July 1, 2009, updated 08:11 a.m., July 1, 2009 Wednesday signals the beginning of the NBA's free agency period, and although teams are free to begin courting and negotiating with players, don't ...
Wizards Examiner: All quiet on the Wizards' front
examiner.com 7/9/2009 — In this economy, not even the Wizards' gold jerseys
could survive. Is free agency dead in Washington? With a decreased NBA Salary Cap and every other team forking the bucks, the conservative Washington Wizards will look to make the most of their current squad. All eyes on Las Vegas.
Wizards Summer League is almost here
dcprosportsreport.com 7/7/2009 — Here is a list of the Washington Wizards summer league mini-camp invitees. The mini-camp will last from July 10-13. Then the Wizards move west to Las Vegas to play in the EA Sports Summer League , beginning July 14. The Summer League schedule is also below. Check it out. I like that ...
The Wizards Rules
slamonline.com 7/28/2009 — by Jon Hecht
“And here are your 2010 NBA World Champions—the Washington Wizards!”
I know what you’re feeling. Typical reactions to the above statement are laughing, crying, eye-rolling, choking, or starting an online blog war against whoever ...
Wizards Being Patient With Free Agency —
Wizards Insider
You already know that the Washington Wizards won't make any major moves with the league moratorium on free agent signings and trades lifted on Wednesday. But while the Los Angeles Lakers add Ron Artest, the Boston Celtics add Rasheed Wallace, the ...
The All-Time Best Wizards Lineup —
Bleacher Report - NBA
I've been meaning to do this for some time, but didn't realize the amount of research on stats and other stuff were needed so much and would take some time. But I did my best, and I think I put together the ideal Wizards team, with a couple subs and ...
Standing on the Sideline —
Wizards Insider
Michael Lee reports on the Wizards' view from the free agency sideline in today's newspaper. He also appeared on "Washington Post Live With Ivan Carter" yesterday:
The Ignorant Comments Must Cease —
Wizards Insider
I want to thank everyone for stopping by this offseason and visiting the Wizards Insider. There have been a number of interesting discussions about the draft, the trade and free agency and I feel that overall the banter has been healthy and fun. The ...
Wizards Take $4 Million Hit —
Wizards Insider
I came across a very interesting article about the economic downturn and its impact on the NBA. CBSSports.com's Ken Berger explained how poor attendance around the league is influencing business decisions and free agency this summer. The most ...