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 Wizards heal with Heat - - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
Wizards forward Caron Butler finished with 16 points, six rebounds and five assists last night. (Joseph Silverman/Washington Times) If the Washington Wizards had a case of the holiday blahs, losing four of their previous five games, the NBA's cure-all arrived last night at Verizon Center for some welcome relief. Far from what they used to be, the Miami Heat were missing several players, ... [link]

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The New Jersey Nets and Major League the Movie.....Eerily Similar
Published 12/29/2007 by Truth About It at Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog
... the whole league is owning them this year -- kinda lessens the satisfaction of the two times the Wizards have beaten them this year. [Here's the live blog from win #1] In any case, here are the links to all the good coverage: It was a symbolic demolition. Nothing more. [Bullets Forever] Bullets stomp Heat [DC Pro Sports Report] Blatche Keeps Wizards Rolling [Washington Post] Wizards Heal With Heat [Washington Times] ...

It was a symbolic demolition. Nothing more.
Published 12/30/2007 by JakeTheSnake <info@bulletsforever.com> at Bullets Forever
Box Score Game Flow Post Recap Times Recap DC Pro Sports Report Les Bullez Highest Plus/Minus: Caron Butler (+30) Lowest Plus/Minus: Money Making McGuire (-11) I'm sure that Pradamaster will have more analysis on the game (since he was there and all) but here's some quick things that I gathered from the game last night. The reason you're seeing Caron Butler wear a headband less and less is because he has eyes in the back of his head. If Darius Songaila was about ...

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It was a symbolic demolition. Nothing more.

Box Score Game Flow Post Recap Times Recap DC Pro Sports Report Les Bullez Highest Plus/Minus: Caron Butler (+30) Lowest Plus/Minus: Money Making McGuire (-11) I'm sure that Pradamaster will have more analysis on the game (since he was there ...
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