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Washington Wizards Examiner: Mason back with bite in Wizards home loss
Washington Wizards Examiner: Mason back with bite in Wizards home loss
Washington couldn't keep their win streak alive tonight as former Wizard Roger Mason, Jr. and the San Antonio Spurs pummeled Washington at home in a 98-67 Wizards loss. Mason, Jr. led the Spurs with his perimeter shooting for a game-high 25 points on the night, while Caron Butler led the Wizards...
Wolves/Wizards Wrapup Podcast
Wolves/Wizards Wrapup Podcast
twolvesblog.com — Rob takes a look at Tuesday's disapointing loss in Washington: {audio}podcast/wizwrap.mp3{/audio}... (more) Wolves/Wizards Wrapup Podcast
Wolves 103, Wizards 111
Wolves 103, Wizards 111
twolvesblog.com — Wolves record: 17-35 Box Score From Jeff Nelson/Pioneer Press: Mike Miller came out of the all-star break... shooting; Kevin Love fared relatively well with a favorable matchup; all five starters scored in double figures; and a young team learning to play without injured ... (more) Wolves 103, Wizards 111
Washington Wizards Examiner: Washington back in business tonight against Minnesota
Washington Wizards Examiner: Washington back in business tonight against Minnesota
examiner.com — Recap of the All-Star break and a look at the Washington Wizards as they get set to... host the Minnesota Timberwolves tonight for the first time. Also, Caron Butler trade rumors? (more) Washington Wizards Examiner: Washington back in business ...
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Wizards (13-42) vs Spurs (36-17)Wizards Insider
Wizards starters: Mike James, Caron Butler, Darius Songaila, Dominic McGuire, Antawn Jamison. Spurs starters: Tony Parker, Roger Mason, Matt Bonner, Tim Duncan, Michael Finley. Refs: Violet Palmer, Bill Spooner, Derek Richardson. Line: Spurs by 8. ...
N.B.A. Roundup: Spurs End 19-Day Trip With a VictoryNYT > Pro Basketball
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Mason scores 25 in return as Spurs roll (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
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Spurs 98, Wizards 67NYT > Pro Basketball
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Oh, the humiliation! The player that got away, Roger Mason, comes back with the San Antonio Spurs and drops 25 points -- on a night the awful Washington Wizards post their lowest points total in six years. >
Spurs end 19-day road trip by crushing WizardsESPN.com - NBA
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