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Defense Is The Key To The Wizards Wins and Losses
The Washington Wizards were poised to mount their first three-game win streak since April of 2008.
Irrelevant of the Washington Wizards ' roster. After two erratic seasons, the shooting guard expected to earn a place as a key member in the rotation of new coach Flip Saunders or perhaps even a spot in the starting lineup.
That was fun wasn't it? Box Score . The Thunder jumped out to a nice fat 17-7 lead in the first quarter and never trailed in the smackdown of the Washington Wizards before a reported sell out crowd.
The past week of Wizards' soap operettas could have perhaps easily been avoided if the players who were throwing bombs at anonymous teammates would have just been more specific.
Stevenson pleased to make James lose his focus
DeShawn Stevenson could not stop himself from grinning on Thursday, a day after he managed to sucker LeBron James into some silly quest to dominate him in the fourth quarter.
Thunder beat Wizards in OKC: Final wrap and the inability to execute basic defensive concepts
I've preached patience all year because, let's face it, there is an unbelievable amount of newness to this team.
Wizards top the Cavaliers in DC: Final wrap and the two turning points
View full size photo>> So what's the operative word of the day, one day after the Wizards routed the Cavaliers ? Excitement? Sure, anytime you beat Cleveland, you're excited.
LeBron James was stymied down the stretch by DeShawn Stevenson, Antawn Jamison delivered 31 points and 10 rebounds in his season debut, and the Washington Wizards beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 108-91 Wednesday night to end a six-game losing streak.
Pistons (4-4) at Wizards (2-6); Return of Agent Zero?
Gilbert Arenas had an announcement to make as walked through the locker room on Saturday.
No matter what Flip Saunders might have said after the game about his team being fatigued, how a tough schedule has his players out of whack, the Washington Wizards could not have expected that they'd be 2-6 right now.
Wizards drop to 2-7 with loss to Pistons: Final Wrap and the little things that made the difference
There are so many reasons why last night's game was so frustrating. The inability to stay in front of Will Bynum , a guy that once toiled for the Wizards ' old D-League affiliate, Roanoke.
The Washington Wizards were unable to break out of the funk that has plagued them the past week and suffered their fourth straight loss Sunday, falling 102-90 to the visiting Phoenix Suns.
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Guard-needy Wizards eagerly welcome Boykins
After the Washington Wizards returned from Miami -- where they suffered their fifth consecutive loss, continued to sputter on offense and were reduced to just one healthy point guard -- Caron Butler said he walked around his house with a smile on his face. His wife, Andrea, looked at him, perplexed.
'How are you smiling?' Butler recalls her asking.
'I've got to smile to keep from crying,' he told her.
The Wizards' sorrows weren't resolved when they signed point guard Earl Boykins on Wednesday, but the 11-year veteran does address one problem for a team already ravaged by injuries only three weeks into the season. He provides scoring, playmaking and stability, all in a pocket-sized package.
Will LeBron James Sign With the Washington Wizards As a Free Agent?
The 2009-2010 NBA season is barely two weeks old, but the 2010 free agency class is a hot topic for fans and experts alike.
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The Washington Post
Shirtless, slouching and sulking, Gilbert Arenas was fidgeting with his cellphone Tuesday night when personal trainer Tim Grover, in Miami to check on him, leaned over his locker room stall. Grover spoke to Arenas for a few minutes, with Arenas repeatedly nodding his head. Arenas's rehabilitation from a left knee injury that cost him most of the last two seasons had not ended when he left Grover's training facility in Chicago last summer, and Arenas was already learning an early-season lesson.
A strained left calf nearly sidelined him before he decided about 15 minutes before the game to play against the Miami Heat. Then, after his backup Randy Foye sprained his right ankle in the first half, Arenas was forced to play a season-high 42 minutes. And for the second game in a row, Arenas succumbed to fatigue -- both mental and physical -- as he committed 10 of his career-high 12 turnovers in the second half of the Wizards' 90-76 defeat.
Did you ever think you'd be in a situation where the problem with Washington was it's offense, not it's defense? That's where the Wizards are right now after they failed to score more than 90 points for the fourth game in a row.
Miami Heat vs. Washington Wizards: Dwyane Wade Is On Fire
Two teams headed in different directions meet at the American Airlines Arena in Miami tonight.
Wizards 'out of gas,' lose fourth straight
Gilbert Arenas knocked down a 20-foot jumper in Steve Nash's face late in the first quarter and brought back his old Hibachi move.
Wizards struggle from the field in loss to Suns
The Washington Wizards couldn't find the basket this afternoon and fell 102-90 to the visiting Phoenix Suns.
Wizards-Cavaliers: A Rivalry Greater Than Individuals?
Written by Truth About It on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 {flickr/Keith Allison} Tonight, the Washington Wizards and Cleveland Cavaliers face off for the first time this season.