examiner.com - 3/10/2009
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The Washington Wizards ended their four-game road trip with a big win in Minnesota tonight as they beat the Timberwolves 110-99. Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison led Washington with 53 combined points while the T'wolves enjoyed an equal spread amongst their starters whom all finished with double-dig
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards take two-steps toward Dallas
examiner.com 3/7/2009 — The Washington Wizards, fresh off a disappointing blow-out in San Antonio, will challenge the Dallas Mavericks tonight in their third game of this four-game road swing. Caron Butler is expected to return for tonight's contest after missing the last three due to a hamstring injury.
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look to top Kings
examiner.com 3/15/2009 — Washington will end a four-game homestead by hosting the league-worst Sacramento Kings tonight, in a familiar ending to their current stretch and the second chance of the season for the Wizards to secure a season series sweep. In fact, the next three games all hold sweep possibilities for...
Washington Wizards Examiner: Parker and the Spurs blast by Wizards
examiner.com 3/7/2009 — The Washington Wizards managed to hold Tim Duncan to a season-low 5 points tonight but couldn't handle Tony Parker, whose 15-point third quarter opened up a hole in a dominating 100-78 performance by the San Antonio Spurs. The visiting Wizards, still without Caron Butler, had no answer for the...
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards hold off Kings for sweep
examiner.com 3/16/2009 — The Washington Wizards escaped the Sacramento Kings tonight and picked up their second sweep of the season in an exciting 106-104 finish. Antawn Jamison led the Wizards with 30 points and 9 rebounds, while Kevin Martin's 24 points in the contest fell three short of a King's victory at the buzzer.
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: Recap: Wizards vs. Cavs in 2008-09
examiner.com 4/18/2009 — In the last three years, the Wizards have faced the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. While Washington won't be able to make the trip this year, the Wizards gave fans a little taste of April action before the season was said and done. Can the Detroit Pistons dethrone King
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards fall to Mavs in Butler's return
examiner.com 3/8/2009 — The Washington Wizards featured a healthy Caron Butler tonight and an excellent 55% team field goal percentage to kick off the first half in Dallas, but the Mavericks, led by 23 second half points from sixth man Jason Terry alone, proved to Washington that in an 119-103 loss, defense is the only..
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: Some 'madness' before Wizards battle Nuggets
examiner.com 3/20/2009 — Before the Washington Wizards battle the Denver Nuggets tonight in the third game of the Wizards current four-game road swing, I thought I'd make a big, elaborate, post day-one madness article. Looks like Wizards.com beat me to it, including the brackets of Darius Songaila, Juan Dixon, and Brendan
Wizards (14-49) at Wolves (18-44), Mike James out —
Wizards Insider 3/10/2009
Wizards starters: Javaris Critttenton, Caron Butler, Darius Songaila, Antawn Jamison, Dominic McGuire. Timberwolves: Sebastian Telfair, Mike MIller, Jason Collins, Kevin Love, Ryan Gomes. Refs: Eddie F. Rush, David Guthrie, David Jones. Line: ...