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http://www.bulletsforever.com/2013/4/2/4173916/wizards-goal-for-the-season-9th-place
I think its a good goal. A great goal really
But I dont think you tell the media about it... asking to get clowned
oh well
LET THE BATTLE FOR THE BEST NON PLAYOFF TEAM BEGIN!
Another injury adeptly managed by our renowned training staff.Bradley Beal with a stress injury
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2013/4/3/4180134/bradley-beal-injury-washington-wizards-nba-2013
Bradley Beal with a stress injury
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2013/4/3/4180134/bradley-beal-injury-washington-wizards-nba-2013
Bradley Beal with a stress injury
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2013/4/3/4180134/bradley-beal-injury-washington-wizards-nba-2013
Another injury adeptly
managed by our renowned training staff.
Bottom line: he came back too early. It's enough of an adjustment for rookies to get used to the frequency and intensity of NBA basketball to begin with. Just because a player says he's ready doesn't mean it's a good idea to let him go. Most competitive players worth a damn will play hurt if permitted. (And haven't Washington's other sports franchises proven that enough of late?)lol what do you mean I feel this was just brought on by his style of play, I've seen dude take some hard falls this seasonAnother injury adeptlyBradley Beal with a stress injury
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2013/4/3/4180134/bradley-beal-injury-washington-wizards-nba-2013
managed by our renowned training staff.
At least Nene returned last game D
Actually, yes.I mean seriously......what were the Wizards playing for, 9th place? Let the man rest and come back in the Summer if needed. No excuse to get injured at the end of the year when you are not in contention. That is just..........Wizardry.
"That's kind of what we've talked the last three weeks. There's different ways to keep motivation. I want these guys to think that this is still a playoff race," [Randy] Wittman said as the Wizards prepare to host the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday at Verizon Center. "I think if we could to that, it would be a hell of an accomplishment for these guys, to be 4-28 with all the injuries we had to miss the playoffs by one spot."
“We want to finish this season strong, try and get 32, 33 wins,” Martell Webster said. “It’s possible…We’re playing for something that’s bigger than just nine games left. Fighting for that ninth spot because for us, that’s fuel for next year. I’m just smiling because this game is a gift. It’s not going to last very long. So I’m going to make the most of it.”
“That’s what I want them to focus on,” Wittman said. “It’s going to be tough, we’re down three with nine to play. But you might face that next year, whether it’s to get into the playoffs, to secure home court, secure the sixth spot. We’re going to face that at some point. I want them to look at the games in that manner. I’ve got to analyze who can do it and who can’t, too. This is important for us. That’s how the end of season games become when you’re in the thick of things.”
Actually, yes.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...fficially-dashed-wizards-aim-for-ninth-place/
I don't agree with guys trying to play through injuries, but other than that I like the change in mindset and the fact that we are not tanking. It's time for the team to show some pride and start thinking of themselves as winners and not perennial losers. I'm tired of worrying about ping pong balls and our position in the lottery. From the players all the way to management we need to start a culture change right now.
I mean seriously......what were the Wizards playing for, 9th place? Let the man rest and come back in the Summer if needed. No excuse to get injured at the end of the year when you are not in contention. That is just..........Wizardry.
Randy WIttman :x
Coaching Record
99-00 - 32-50
00-01 - 20-52
06-07 - 12-30
07-08 - 22-60
08-09 - 4-15
11-12 - 18-31
12-13 - 0-12
Absurd.
And this statue will continue to be employed as a top assistant after he is fired in a few weeks continuing the country club culture of NBA coaching
Feel for you Wizards fans even though Wittman is obviously only but one of many problems.
Really searched deep for this specific post
Do you guys feel we should really keep him moving forward?
I feel as we should finally got us playing the right way plus continuity is key
Really searched deep for this specific post
Do you guys feel we should really keep him moving forward?
I feel as we should finally got us playing the right way plus continuity is key
Shortly after taking control of the Washington Wizards and Verizon Center in 2010, Ted Leonsis started asking team employees what he figured was an obvious question with an easy answer: Where’s the trophy? But instead of a simple answer, all Leonsis got in return was a lot of puzzled looks, shrugged shoulders and I-don’t-knows. Nobody, it seemed, had any clue as to the whereabouts of the 1978 Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy, symbolizing the lone NBA title in Bullets/Wizards franchise history. But then, finally, there was a breakthrough. Someone recalled someone else saying sometime awhile back that Smokey Bowie, the late building manager/head engineer/jack-of-all-trades who had been with the franchise since the old Capital Centre days until passing away a few years ago, had at some point taken it home with him for safekeeping. And sure enough, a carload of team employees dispatched to Bowie’s old house found the trophy — scuffed up, tarnished and dented — at the bottom of a closet.
If this doesn't sum up the Wizards organization, nothing does:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...dcc81c-9d61-11e2-9219-51eb8387e8f1_story.html
Shortly after taking control of the Washington Wizards and Verizon Center in 2010, Ted Leonsis started asking team employees what he figured was an obvious question with an easy answer: Where’s the trophy? But instead of a simple answer, all Leonsis got in return was a lot of puzzled looks, shrugged shoulders and I-don’t-knows. Nobody, it seemed, had any clue as to the whereabouts of the 1978 Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy, symbolizing the lone NBA title in Bullets/Wizards franchise history. But then, finally, there was a breakthrough. Someone recalled someone else saying sometime awhile back that Smokey Bowie, the late building manager/head engineer/jack-of-all-trades who had been with the franchise since the old Capital Centre days until passing away a few years ago, had at some point taken it home with him for safekeeping. And sure enough, a carload of team employees dispatched to Bowie’s old house found the trophy — scuffed up, tarnished and dented — at the bottom of a closet.
Should I have?” Beal said rhetorically. “No. But I was going to play regardless because I’m a hard-headed kid. That’s just how I am. I’m always competitive. I always want to play…
“I was glad that it was nothing too serious but I’m still upset by the fact that I can’t play. … I had a feeling it really wasn’t my ankle. It ended up being my fibula, but I’m glad its a stress reaction rather than a fracture or possibly broken. It’s nothing too painful. I can walk around, as long as I’m not running or jumping.”
Explains why it was on display on Tuesday.If this doesn't sum up the Wizards organization, nothing does:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...dcc81c-9d61-11e2-9219-51eb8387e8f1_story.html
BookerWizards Edition of: Wizards Music Survey: Jay-Z or Nas; Drake or Wale - http://www.truthaboutit.net/2013/04/wizards-music-survey-jay-z-or-nas-drake-or-wale.html
@ Booker goin at yall man Wale