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Wizards Being Patient With Free Agency - Wizards Insider
Never ceases to amaze me how harsh the criticism is of the Wizards front office - how Abe is cheap and Ernie is picky etc. Etched in my memory are the Washington Bullets of old - John Williams and Don McLean and Muggsy and Manute...in comparison to the roster rationale of those days we're a lot ...
Wizards Face Almost $6 Million Luxury Tax Penalty - Wizards Insider
voices.washingtonpost.com — Great report by Mike on how Les BouleS aren't going to do whatever it takes to win... as EG continues to waste money on guys that haven't done the job. Antonio M. wasn't going to be a make it or break it player, but he'd certainly make more of an impact ... (more) Wizards Face Almost $6 Million Luxury Tax Penalty - ...
Four on the Wizards' radar
washingtontimes.com — Source: Washington eyeing only big men. (more) Four on the Wizards' radar
Washington Wizards: Traveling Without Moving
Washington Wizards: Traveling Without Moving
stetsports.com — Remember Jamiroquai? The English funk band that really hit it big in the U.S. with that crazy... video ? ‘Traveling Without Moving’ was the name of that album that spawned the imagery in that video, but who would’ve thought that it ... (more) Washington Wizards: Traveling Without Moving
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Mike Lee's List of Free Agents
Bullets ForeverMike Lee's List of Free Agents Better Late than Never, Mike Lee swoops in with his list of perspective bigs. They are: Fabricio Oberto, Rasho Nesterovic, Channing Frye, Sean Marks, Jamaal Magloire, Chris Wilcox and Brian Skinner. I wonder if his sources are ...

More Names Entered Into Free Agent Drawing
We're Off To See The Willards — ... Michael Lee dropped a few more free agent names yesterday in Wizards Insider . I'm getting bored. How about the Wizards just pick a name out of a hat. This player isn't gonna be a superstar or even get big minutes. Fabricio Oberto : Don't Cry For Me Argentina. Ring, Playoff Experience, Size, Plays Guitar...Sounds good to me! Sean Marks: New Zealander . And when he's on the court, depending on the court, I bet he is definitely in the top three white guys on the court, depending on the court... Brian Skinner: This guy would be great. Whenever he screws up we can all ...

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