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LaVale I Mean JaVale McGee Is Our Savior
Mr. Irrelevant —
... The last time I read preseason praise like that for a Wiz first-round rookie 7-footer, Kwame was on the receiving end! So, yeah, maybe too soon to be shaking off the loss of BTH, but it’s not like the sky’s falling, Wilbon. ...
In DC, Michael Wilbon has jumped the shark
Bullets Forever —
... Wilbon's latest column, "For Wizards, It's a Pain to Look Ahead," was obligatory I suppose...you know, with the Wizards injury situation. Perhaps Washington Post executive editor, Marcus Brauchili, desired, posthaste, to get Wilbon's good name on an NBA piece before getting trumped by ESPN/ABC with the professional basketball season around the corner. Unfortunately, the result was a disappointing show and an unfortunate display of naiveté. ...
What Would Wilbon Write?
We're Off To See The Willards —
... in last place is somewhat new to the Wizards, but realistically, it is where you would expect them to be. Without Haywood’s 9 points per game, and classic power jams, the Wizards look lost. Etan Thomas has attempted to fill the Haywood void, but with his measly 9 points per game and semi power jams, he may not be the immediate answer the Wizards need. So what should the Wizards do the rest of the 81 games this season? Play for Tyler Hansbrough. Wilbon's Column Bullets Forever Discusses The Column ...
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Brendan Who?
www.bulletsforever.com 10/9/2008 —
Okay, maybe that's a little extreme. But 20 points (on 8-12 shooting), 8 rebounds, and 3 blocked shots in 27 minutes is nothing to sneeze at, especially coming from your the guy that's supposed to be our project player.
Coming ...
Okay, maybe that's a little extreme. But 20 points (on 8-12 shooting), 8 rebounds, and 3 blocked shots in 27 minutes is nothing to sneeze at, especially coming from your the guy that's supposed to be our project player.
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The Curse
dcprosportsreport.com 10/9/2008 — Wizards center Brendan Haywood, who had the best season of his career last year, will have surgery and miss the next 4-6 months.
Washington Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that center Brendan Haywood will have surgery to repair a torn dorsal scapho-lunate ligament in his ...
Wizards center Brendan Haywood, who had the best season of his career last year, will have surgery and miss the next 4-6 months.
Washington Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that center Brendan Haywood will have surgery to repair a torn dorsal scapho-lunate ligament in his ...
Wizards Suffer Another Bad Spell
www.nbarumors.info 10/9/2008 — The Washington Wizards opened up their preseason basketball yesterday when they matched up against the Dallas Mavericks. However, with an already injury depleted squad, the Wizards suffered another bad spell.
The Washington Wizards opened up their preseason basketball yesterday when they matched up against the Dallas Mavericks. However, with an already injury depleted squad, the Wizards suffered another bad spell.
Wizards Surge Past Grizzlies —
NBA.com: News 10/9/2008
JaVale McGee, Washington's first-round draft choice out of Nevada-Reno, had 20 points and eight rebounds Wednesday night to lead the Wizards to a 89-80 preseason victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.
Thursday Update —
Wizards Insider 10/9/2008
After playing back-to-back nights and with a long trip to Germany looming Saturday following tomorrow night's game against the Pistons, Coach Eddie Jordan gave his team a much-needed day off today. No practice. No meetings. Just rest. Given the ...