blog.washingtonpost.com - 4/12/2008
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Gilbert Arenas will play tonight against the Pistons and if all goes well on that left knee, he will be available tomorrow night against Philly as well, according to Coach Eddie Jordan. Arenas will still be limited to between 20 and 25 minutes but he's progressed well enough to play a back-to-back if everything checks out. The game he has missed since his return was at Chicago last Saturday night, 24 hours after playing...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
What To Watch For This Weekend
gilbertology.net 4/11/2008 — Last weekend you might remember that Gilbert sat out on Saturday night against Chicago as a precaution after playing Friday night against Miami. The Wizards face a similar situation this weekend, with a road game tonight against Detroit, followed by ...
Pistons host Wiz (and Blogfest announcement)
detroitbadboys.com 4/11/2008 — Quick Blogfest Announcement: If you bought tickets for Blogfest this Sunday, we’re meeting at 11am in the Comcast Pavilion. We have a few things up our sleeves, including some prizes and some other surprises I can’t really talk about just ...
Open thread: Regular season game 79
bulletsforever.com 4/12/2008 — For the record, I've been operating without the long previews because so many of the top teams aren't necessarily giving all their starters regular minutes. When we play Philly tomorrow, though, the long preview will definitely return. The big ...
Jason Maxiell With A Career High and Love From Sheed
need4sheed.com 4/12/2008 — Jason Maxiell lit up The Washington Wizards for a career high 28 points in Detroit's 102-74 victory Friday night. When you play a game like this... Courtesy of The Detroit Pistons and FSN Detroit ...this is the kind of Love Sheed gives you. I ...
Pistons 102, Wizards 74 —
NYT > Pro Basketball 4/12/2008
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Jason Maxiell scored a career-high 28 points and Chauncey Billups added 13 as the Detroit Pistons ended a short slump with a 102-74 rout of the Washington Wizards on Friday night.
Pacers Win Fourth Straight —
Wash Post NBA 4/12/2008
Danny Granger scores 15 of his 30 points in the third quarter as the Pacers keep their slim playoff hopes alive with an 85-76 win over Philadelphia.