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The Fundamentals
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... Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post: “It wasn’t the losing that got Eddie Jordan fired. It was the languor of the Washington Wizards’ 1-10 record, the telltale apathy with which they played, that forced him out. The Wizards didn’t come to the defense of their coach on the court, unsurprising given the weak defense they consistently played under him these last few seasons. It became a nightly ritual for Jordan: He had to pray for the Wizards to score 110 points, because it was their only chance to win — to score so much it covered up their ...
Eddie Jordan, A Week Later
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog —
... Jordan implored the Wizards to defend. He begged and cajoled, and he hired assistant Randy Ayers to help him. But persuading NBA players to defend just might be the hardest job in sports. [Defensive Indifference Proves Costly - Sally Jenkins, Washington Post] ...
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