Blue Chip of the Week: Antawn Jamison What can you say about the return of Antawn Jamison apart from, “Thank God!” and “About time!” Jamison missed the first 9 games of the season ...
Antawn Jamison made his season debut tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Wizards looked like a rejuvenated team with him in the lineup...
The Washington Wizards are set to "welcome" LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Verizon Center for their second meeting of the season. The outcome will not be as one-sided as the first, as Antawn Jamison makes his season debut against the Cavs
In the long list of things missing from the Washington Wizards this season, Antawn Jamison is at the top. Come Wednesday, he will be scratched off that list...
After starting the season 2-1, the Washington Wizards have lost six straight games. To make matters worse, several players are already battling injuries, making the absence of Antawn Jamison that much more devastating...
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...
The Washington Wizards are in the midst of a four-game losing streak amid a flood of seemingly minor injuries to major players. Randy Foye is making the most of the increased minutes those injuries have afforded him...
Over the course of a grueling 82-game regular season, every team in the NBA is bound to hit a rough stretch of games...
The Washington Wizards were supposed to be the surprise team of the NBA this season, but after double-digit losses against the Cavaliers, Hawks, and Pacers, there is no surprise left...
Pacers crush the Wizards - AP Photo Darron Cummings" width="249"> Roy Hibbert and the Pacers crush the Wizards - AP Photo Darron Cummings The Wizards are a jump-shooting team that isn’t good at shooting jump shots...
In their victories, the Wizards have looked impressive. In their losses, the Wizards have looked lost. Same old Wizards, but just a few new faces...
Coach Mike Brown didn’t want to show too much emotion on the bench. Coaches in the NBA know not to do that when their teams are running roughshod over an opponent. No, they must sit there and bask in the moment...
I can completely understand what LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers hope to preserve by downplaying the team’s rivalry with the Washington Wizards. Usually in a rivalry, it’s two good teams that meet regularly for the rights to something larger...
The blog has gone silent, the bold predictions have not been made, the echoes of "Hibachi" and "Quality Shot" do not resonate in the Verizon Center anymore. The Wizard formerly known as Agent Zero has been silenced...
Flip says Arenas "is our Team Leader." His new found seriousness and dedication are clearly recognizable through his lack of goof but more importantly, his insurgent gameplay...
He's not talking much to the media, but star point guard Gilbert Arenas has let everyone know he's back to his old form through his play on the court. "Gil's very committed," Saunders said...
Despite early season injury woes to two of their "big three", the Washington Wizards have gotten off to a strong start to their 2009-10 season...
Coming into the 2009-2010 season, it was said that the success of the Washington Wizards would be dependent on depth and the health of their key players. Depth isn't an issue thus far, but two games into the season, injuries are slowly piling up...
The Washington Wizards face off against the Hawks in Atlanta tonight, a much tougher out than it used to be. The Hawks easily made the playoffs last year and swept the Wizards 4-0 on their way...
Since joining the Washington Wizards in 2005, Andray Blatche has been consistently inconsistent both on and off the court. If it isn't his poor work ethic that bothers fans, it is his inability to stay out of legal trouble...
There will come a time where the bright smile must be replaced with a scowl, when the carefree, Californian perspective will submit to championship coldness, and the reality of being a professional will truly set in...
It used to be that when you talked about the Washington Wizards, there were but a few words that immediately came to mind. Off the court, you had no problems: swag , quirky, extroverted, silly, immature...
This is an image that all of us hope to see sometime in June 2010. How we get there is a whole different story. The key to any dreams of championships or deep playoff runs lies with the man ...
2008-09 Record: 19-63, 5th in the Southeast Division Key Additions: Coach Flip Saunders, G/F Mike Miller, G Randy Foye, F/C Fabricio Oberto Key Losses: Darius Songaila, Etan Thomas, Oleksiy ...
At the end of the 2003-2004 season, the Wizards traded two aging players and a first round pick to the Dallas Mavericks for a player who was just entering the prime of his career...
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