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Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look for three in New Orleans
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards look for three in New Orleans
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.
The Hornets beat the Wizards
hornets247.com — Wizards-Hornets game recap from a Hornet's perspective. (more) The Hornets beat the Wizards
Hornets 97, Wizards 85
voices.washingtonpost.com — Caron Butler update: I caught Bulter after the game and he told me that his sprained left ankle, which has forced him to miss three straight games, is still a problem. He is scheduled to undergo an MRI tomorrow back in DC. (the Wizards do not ... (more) Hornets 97, Wizards 85
Wizards 89 - Rockets 87
Wizards 89 - Rockets 87
thedreamshake.com — I'm speechless.  Consider this your recap .   (more) Wizards 89 - Rockets 87
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