
YouTubes of the Day: History repeats itself
Ball Don't Lie —
Some of you might remember this:
It's Reggie Miller getting it handed back to him by Tayshaun
Prince, in the 2004 playoffs. It was cool.
Well, it's 2008 now. There's a new breed of athlete out
there, and Travis Diener is leading the way. Dig:
Even fewer of you might remember this, from last season:
Last night, Washington
play-by-play man Steve Buckhantz saw something that rang a ...
Buckhantz: It's Not Possible
D.C. Sports Bog —
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The Diary of Washington Wizards Guard Roger Mason Jr.
(Obsolete Feed) —
February 1, 2008 It's cool that people recognize AJ and Tough Juice's swag on the court, but at least one of them should have been voted as a starter. Maybe if we could get on national TV a little more, people would see we got some talent around here. I mean, NBA League Pass might as well give Nick and Dominic their own damn reality show since we're on there so much. Like the other night, we got routed by the Toronto Raptors one night after winning a close one against them. I must admit, I was buckets during that game, but the fact of the matter is we still lost. And it was a decent ...


