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Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
That pic from this summer? He looked like that last summer too.
It looks like the same one from last summer
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Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
That pic from this summer? He looked like that last summer too.
Originally Posted by MrMundayNite
Espn has us finishing 9th in the East this year. I could definitely see us doing better than 32-50 but maybe I'm blinded by my allegiance, who knows.
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Washington Wizards 32 50 .390 26 56 .317
Excited about John Wall? So is our panel, which forecasts the Wizards finishing five spots higher. That says a lot about the uncertainty at the bottom of the East, but it also reflects the renewed hope expected in Washington's locker room after the gun incident that cost the team Gilbert Arenas -- now the other half of the Wiz backcourt.
http://sports.espn.go.com...Forecast10-EastStandings
The cameras had already clicked off and reporters started trickling out of the conference room at Verizon Center after Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld completed a nearly 30-minute news conference. He had already discussed the franchise's rebuilding plans, Gilbert Arenas, John Wall and other subjects, but the lingering reporters were left with a doozy: The Wizards plan to change their team colors to red, white and blue before the 2011-12 season.
http://voices.washingtonp...nging-back-to-red-w.html
I've accepted the fact that we're stuck w. the name "Wizards"....however, going back to the R/W/B is awesome news....
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Wizards going back to R/W/B for the 2011-12 season
The cameras had already clicked off and reporters started trickling out of the conference room at Verizon Center after Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld completed a nearly 30-minute news conference. He had already discussed the franchise's rebuilding plans, Gilbert Arenas, John Wall and other subjects, but the lingering reporters were left with a doozy: The Wizards plan to change their team colors to red, white and blue before the 2011-12 season.
WASHINGTON -- The Washington Wizards have signed forward Andray Blatche to a contract extension that will pay him around $35 million over the next five years.
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To put this in perspective....check it out:Originally Posted by Swish 22
I don't like the Blatche extension only because I don't trust him with that much money. All the talent is there, but it could go down hill with all that cash. I guess that could be said about a lot of players.