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Washington Wizards Examiner: The role of Etan Thomas for the Wizards
Washington Wizards Examiner: The role of Etan Thomas for the Wizards
The Washington Wizards have gone through about as many line changes as any team in the NBA thus far in the season, trying out every combination and different strategies in order to find some sort of rhythm. Out of the mix shines a few defensively-minded gems, including rookie center JaVale McGee...
The Hornets beat the Wizards
hornets247.com — Wizards-Hornets game recap from a Hornet's perspective. (more) The Hornets beat the Wizards
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look for holiday miracle heading into Cleveland
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look for holiday miracle heading into Cleveland
examiner.com — Christmas. Chanukah. Kwanza. Chrismukkah. Chrismahanukwanzakah. Festivus for the rest of us. Whatever you celebrate, the Washington Wizards... are going to need your well wishes if they have any hope of coming out of "The Q" with a win. (more) Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look for holiday ...
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards in Charlotte: Life on '66
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards in Charlotte: Life on '66
examiner.com — The Washington Wizards have found themselves in a precarious position: one more loss and they're officially the... worst team in their franchise's history. After 25 games, the 4-21 Wizards are looking to match the past tonight as they look for just their fifth win of the season, much like the ... (more) Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards in Charlotte: Life ...
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examiner.com 12/30/2008 — After starting the season 4-23, the Washington Wizards earned a pair of victories over the Oklahoma City Thunder and most recently the Houston Rockets. Tonight the Wizards travel to New Orleans in hopes of stretching their back-to-back wins into three-straight heading into the New Year.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look for a win in Sacramento
examiner.com 1/20/2009 — As the Washington Wizards struggle with an 8-32 record (second from the bottom), they move on in game two of their four-game road trip in the west to challenge the 10-31 (fourth from bottom) Sacramento Kings. With both teams on a one-game losing streak, one team will have to come out on a new leaf.
Washington Wizards Examiner: NBA All-Star preview for the Washington Wizards
examiner.com 2/13/2009 — Today the NBA began the 58th annual NBA All-Star Weekend, and while some might say the Washington Wizards were slighted individually this year due to their now 11-42 team record, there is still plenty to celebrate this weekend if you are a Wizards fan. By the way, why isn't JaVale McGee ...
Washington Wizards Examiner: All-Star chances slim for the Wizards
examiner.com 1/8/2009 — Will the Wizards be represented this year in the 2009 NBA All-Star game? Not if their league standing has anything to say about it. Despite great individual efforts by Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison over the season, Washington's 7-27 team record remains in the way.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Washington challenges Boston to kick-off the new year
examiner.com 1/2/2009 — The fall of 2008 did not yield Washington Wizards fans as much as they could cheer about in the spring, and as a continuation of the 2008-09 NBA basketball season, the most unfortunate team in the East will have to begin 2009 by challenging the most fortunate, the Boston Celtics, at the Garden.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards host Cavaliers for a Sunday afternoon showdown
examiner.com 1/3/2009 — The Washington Wizards will host the Cleveland Cavaliers tomorrow for an early 1:00 p.m. ET game at the Verizon Center tomorrow, as Washington looks to even up the series in part two of the ongoing rivalry.
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.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards repeat history in home loss to Mavs
examiner.com 12/22/2008 — The Washington Wizards looked as if they ran out of gas tonight in the fourth quarter of play in an otherwise competitive 97-86 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Washington's Antawn Jamison banged out 22 points and 8 rebounds, while Jason Terry and Dirk Nowitzki combined for 48.
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: Wizards on all cylinders in win over Thunder
examiner.com 12/28/2008 — The Washington Wizards broke an eight-game losing skid tonight with a 104-95 win over the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder. Andray Blatche led the Wizards with 19 points and 15 rebounds, while the Thunder were led by Kevin Durant, who put in 25 points and 11 rebounds.
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Antawn Jamison scores 29 points to lead Washington victory. > at Washington 104, Oklahoma City 95: Antawn Jamison scored 29 points and Andray Blatche tied a career high with 15 ...
Report: Player charities inconsistent (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 12/28/2008
NBA players who set up charitable foundations don't always contribute as much as expected because of poor management and the cost of fundraisers. The analysis was made by The Salt Lake Tribune. The newspaper studied tax records filed by NBA player ...
Report: Mixed results from player charitiesThe Seattle Times: Sports 12/28/2008
NBA players who set up charitable foundations don't always contribute as much as expected because of poor management and the cost of fundraisers.
Report: NBA player charities hindered by costsESPN.com - NBA 12/28/2008
NBA players who set up charitable foundations don't always contribute as much as expected because of poor management and the cost of fundraisers.
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