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Nov 24, 2009 / 11:30 am By Kellan White
The Wizards were suppose to be the comeback team of the year, they were suppose to challenge the Magic, Celtics and Cavaliers, they were suppose to be contenders. Instead the team formerly known as the Bullets were derailed by injuries and sputtered off to a slow start. Instead of Michael Lloyd Miller and Randy Foye anchoring one of the strongest benches in the league, they have been oft injured or filling in for injured stars. Read More »
Tags: antawn jamison, Caron Butler, feature, flip saunders, gilbert arenas, Mike Miller, Randy Foye, Washington Wizards
30 Comments » | Posted in NBA |
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Nov 19, 2009 / 12:37 pm By Gerald Narciso
In this young NBA season, no team has been a bigger disappointment than the Washington Wizards. With Gilbert Arenas being healthy again and having arguably one of the deepest rosters in the league, there were high expectations for the team coming into the season. Right now, the Wizards’ record stands at 3-7 – fourth in the Southeast Division. Prior to last night’s big win against the Cavs, Washington had lost six in a row and four of those games were by double digits. That dramatic opening night road victory in Dallas seems like a distant memory. Read More »
Tags: antawn jamison, Caron Butler, earl boykins, flip saunders, gilbert arenas, Mike Miller, Randy Foye, Washington Wizards
21 Comments » | Posted in NBA |
By Jack Jensen
Even nearly four years after he was waived from the League, it’s still difficult to look past the pure raw talent and mass potential that was Ndudi Ebi.
Chosen 26th in the 2003 NBA Draft out of Westbury Christian in Houston, the slim and lanky Ebi was projected by many as next Kevin Garnett. Minnesota selected Ebi with its only first-round draft pick during a three-year span due to contract violations with Joe Smith and the League’s salary cap limit. Read More »
Tags: 2003 NBA Draft, Carife Ferrara, Dallas Mavericks, flip saunders, Minnesota Timberwolves, Ndudi Ebi, Westbury Christian
17 Comments » | Posted in Where Are They Now? |
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Oct 23, 2009 / 3:11 pm By Austin Burton
Last year we debuted the “Highs and Lows†system — previewing the NBA season by predicting the respective ceiling and basement for each team. Same theme, different season…
Added: Randy Foye, Mike Miller, Fabricio Oberto, Paul Davis
Lost: Darius Songaila, Etan Thomas, Oleksiy Pecherov, Juan Dixon Read More »
Tags: Andray Blatche, antawn jamison, Brendan Haywood, Caron Butler, Dominic McGuire, Fabricio Oberto, flip saunders, gilbert arenas, JaVale McGee, manu ginobili, Mike Miller, Nate Robinson, Nick Young, Randy Foye
17 Comments » | Posted in NBA |
By Austin Burton
Every NBA team has a go-to guy, and there’s really only room for one. And it’s not strictly who takes the last-second shot. It’s the guy who regularly gets the ball when things are getting tense in the fourth; the guy expected to calm things down when teammates are getting sloppy; the guy called upon to snuff out an opponent’s rally, or spark a rally of his own; the guy who’s not just supposed to make shots, but make the right decisions. Bottom line: Who do you want the offense to run through when everything is on the line? From #30 to #1 (one per team), these are the League’s best go-to guys… Read More »
Tags: antawn jamison, Brandon Roy, Caron Butler, Dwyane Wade, flip saunders, gilbert arenas, Jerry Quarry, Muhammad Ali, Tim Grover
20 Comments » | Posted in NBA, The NBA's 30 Best Go-To Players |
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Sep 17, 2009 / 10:30 am By Aron Phillips
Before you skip the article and head directly to the comments to destroy me, just hear me out. And for fans of the Celtics, Cavs and Magic, it’s not that you don’t think it’s possible, but rather that the thought of the Wizards beating you in the second round of the playoffs makes you sick. But the more and more I think about it, the more and more I convince myself that the Wizards could win the championship this year. Read More »
Tags: Andray Blatche, antawn jamison, Brendan Haywood, Caron Butler, DeShawn Stevenson, Dominic McGuire, Fabricio Oberto, feature, flip saunders, gilbert arenas, JaVale McGee, Javaris Crittenton, Mike Miller, Nick Young, Randy Foye, Washington Wizards
65 Comments » | Posted in NBA |
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Sep 1, 2009 / 10:00 am By Aron Phillips
When I heard this weekend that new Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis was mostly likely going to add Bill Laimbeer and Reggie Theus to his staff, this got me thinking: If there was a 3-on-3 tournament amongst the NBA’s current coaching staff, who would win? Read More »
Tags: Alvin Gentry, Bill Laimbeer, Byron Scott, Doc Rivers, Don Nelson, Eddie Jordan, Erik Spoelstra, feature, flip saunders, George Karl, gregg popovich, Jay Triano, Jerry Sloan, Jim O'Brien, John Kuester, Kurt Rambis, Larry Brown, Lawrence Frank, Lionel Hollins, Mike Brown, Mike D'Antoni, Mike Dunleavy, Mike Woodson, Nate McMillan, Paul Westphal, phil jackson, Reggie Theus, Rick Adelman, Rick Carlisle, Scott Brooks, Scott Skiles, Stan Van Gundy, Vinny Del Negro
37 Comments » | Posted in NBA |
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Aug 16, 2009 / 1:27 am By Dime Magazine
Back during his peak, one of the things we loved about Gilbert Arenas was that he’d randomly show up at D.C.’s famous Barry Farms court to play in the Goodman League, putting in work against the D.C./Maryland area’s best playground ballplayers with the same attitude that he’d go at Deron Williams or D-Wade on an NBA court. But then the injuries started to pile up, and even when he was healthy here and there, Gilbert understandably wasn’t as much of a presence on any concrete court while Kevin Durant took over the mantle as the NBA’s Barry Farms regular. On his way back from this latest injury, though, Arenas has not only looked like his old self indoors, he’s also back on the playground. Read More »
Tags: Anthony Parker, baron davis, Darko Milicic, Deron Williams, Dwyane Wade, Eddy Curry, flip saunders, Gerald Wallace, gilbert arenas, Jamario Moon, Marcin Gortat, Nic Batum, o.j. mayo, pau gasol, Rob Kurz, Shaquille O'Neal
43 Comments » | Posted in Smack |
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Apr 30, 2009 / 9:00 am By Austin Burton
In a Wednesday press conference to confirm that Michael Curry will be back coaching the Pistons next season, team president Joe Dumars admitted he hasn’t been patient in the past with Detroit’s coaches, something he needs to do with Curry.
“The fact that we made so many changes for a first-year coach, I had to step back and be a little more patient than I have been,” Dumars told reporters. “During the season I said to myself, ‘What affect is this having on him as a first-year coach.’ I tried to put myself in his shoes.” Read More »
Tags: Allen Iverson, Chauncey Billups, Darko Milicic, flip saunders, Joe Dumars, kevin garnett, Larry Brown, Michael Curry, Nate McMillan, ray allen, Rick Carlisle
17 Comments » | Posted in NBA |
By Andrew Katz
What would have happened this season if Steve Kerr and the Suns never hired Terry Porter? For one, Amar’e Stoudemire thinks that Phoenix would be a playoff team right now. STAT has no qualms about blaming Porter for the Suns struggles this season.
He also adds that Porter’s style of coaching took the fun out of the game, especially when the squad went 3-7 to end the month of January: “It wasn’t great. It didn’t feel good. It wasn’t fun to play.” Read More »
Tags: Amar'e Stoudemire, Avery Johnson, flip saunders, Steve Kerr, Terry Porter
24 Comments » | Posted in Latest News, NBA |