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Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards repeat history in home loss to Mavs
Washington Wizards Examiner: Wizards repeat history in home loss to Mavs
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: 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 ...
 Wizards' new lineup leads to same old result
Wizards' new lineup leads to same old result
washingtontimes.com — Mike Jones ( Contact ) Tuesday, December 16, 2008 Seeking a cure to this season's plague of... slow starts, Wizards coach Ed Tapscott shook up his lineup for Monday night's game against the visiting Indiana Pacers, elevating Andray Blatche to starting ... (more) Wizards' new lineup leads to same old result
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The Other Side: Dallas MavericksWizards Insider 12/21/2008
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