What, how, wait....but?!?!??!? Ohhhhhhhhhhh.

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I can't believe we lost that game. Up until the last few minutes, the title of this post was going to be "Where Did That Come From," referencing the huge first half. But no, the Wiz had to go and throw it away at the end, wasting a 70 point first half in the last few minutes, losing the game AND ruining what was sure to be an awesome blog post. It was like we couldn't miss in the first half ... [link]

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Live Game 52 Blog: Washington Wizards @ LA Clippers
Published 2/14/2008 by Truth About It at Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog
... would have folded. Should the Wizards get mad and pick a fight? [SVP Style] ME: Of course I would like someone to bust Stephen Jackson straight in the jaw, especially for something like this. But I like this Wizards team not trying to act like the Warriors; their bitching and moaning during that game was a little too much. Did Eddie have nothin' left or was his team not listening? [My Swog Is Phenomenal] ME: Personally, ...

No Your Links: 2/15/08
Published 2/15/2008 by JakeTheSnake <info@bulletsforever.com> at Bullets Forever
... were supposed to go down) recently, some of you might be wondering if the Wizards are going to be the next ones to pull a move.  All signs point to no. Eddie, is it really a good idea to call one of your players "a Warrior" a day before they play against Golden State? Brandon Roy got more votes than Caron Butler in the latest edition of the Blogger MVP/ROY Rankings and then he beat him in NBA Live.  Ouch. My Swog sure took that Warriors loss well.  TAI was pretty upset about the Clippers ...

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