stetsports.com - 11/23/2008
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I’m not talking about a last second three destroying you. I’m talking about Death Star destruction. The Wizards, in all of their allergic reaction to defense of any kind, continue to give up pride beyond the three point line.
Die Another Day
survivinggrady.com 10/18/2008 — If I learned anything from the 2004 ALCS, it's that you don't get greedy. You take one precious game at a time when you're team's facing sudden death, so I'm not gonna make any bold, "We did it in 2004 and 2007... we'll do it again" proclamations ...
Or Should the Wizards Go Big?
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/7/2008 — I almost spit up my morning joe when I read Mike Lee's blog entry on the Wizards going small. Not because it wasn't interesting -- it was -- but because I knew it would cause some of the faithful readers of this blog to go crazy. The mere suggestion ...
What's Right About the Washington Wizards
stetsports.com 11/6/2008 — The Wizards lost their third consecutive game last night to the Milwaukee Bucks, and while there’s every reason in the world to talk about what’s wrong with the team, why can’t we talk about what’s right with the Wiz kids?
Wizards Back to Work
voices.washingtonpost.com 10/30/2008 — Practice has ended at Verizon Center, where the Wizards were right back to work applying the lessons learned from last night's season opening loss the Nets. Coach Eddie Jordan reached back to training camp and leaned on some things gleaned from K.C. ...
Two of These Wizards Do Not Belong
stetsports.com 11/11/2008 — The NBA has released its 2009 NBA All-Star ballot, and four Washington Wizards are eligible to make the squad. Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison are the gimmes, of course. But what other two Wizards are up for voting?
Wizards Facing Foreclosure
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/20/2008 — It's becoming a tired tale already, with the Wizards losing for the eighth time in nine games last night in Atlanta. Coach Eddie Jordan's comments after their home loss to Miami on Tuesday really brought it home -- the Wizards are not a very good team ...
Washington Wizards Examiner: Rematch: Wizards @ Nets
examiner.com 12/2/2008 — The Washington Wizards will challenge the New Jersey Nets tonight in a bitter rematch as they look to claim just the third win of their season and a little bit of road pride to start a four games in five nights stretch.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Sharp-shooting Wizards hot in New Jersey
examiner.com 12/3/2008 — The Washington Wizards went 13-for-24 from behind the three point arc tonight for a triumphant 108-88 road victory over the New Jersey Nets. The Wizards' DeShawn Stevenson led the charge with a season-high 21 points on 7-for-13 shooting, including five big threes.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards trade Daniels, waive Brown
examiner.com 12/10/2008 — Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld continues to carve into the Washington Wizards today after the announcement of a three way trade in which the Wizards lose Antonio Daniels to New Orleans.
It's always good to chance losing two point guards before playing Boston, I would imagine.
Why The Wizards Need Stephon Marbury
stetsports.com 12/1/2008 — Say what you will about the attitudes, the money, all of that. The Wizards need a scoring option off the bench or possibly even starting at the point guard position. The Knicks need to unload a malcontent who would probably redefine himself in another situation.
Washington can be that situation.
The Other Side: New York Knicks —
Wizards Insider 11/22/2008
Why didn't you trade me? (AP Photo/Darren Hauck) This is the second time that the Wizards will face the Knicks this season, but it could be the first time they will face this Knicks team. Knicks President Donnie Walsh made sure that Stephon Marbury no ...
Wizards at Knicks —
Wizards Insider 11/23/2008
Information on tonight's game: Wizards starters: JaVale McGee, Antawn Jamison, Caron Butler, DeShawn Stevenson, Dee Brown. Inactives: Gilbert Arenas, Brendan Haywood, Antonio Daniels (right knee). Knicks: David Lee, Wilson Chandler, Quentin ...
About 2010 —
Wizards Insider 11/23/2008
In my notebook for today's paper, I addressed the Wizards salary cap situation going forward with a particular eye on the summer of 2010 when a slew of big name free agents are expected to hit the market including the Traveling One, Dwyane Wade and ...