| Wizards looking over their shoulder |
Fri Mar 9 19:53:44 2007 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Right around the All-Star break, the Washington Wizards were making a serious push to post the best record in the Eastern Conference. Now they are just trying to win their own division and are feeling the heat, so to speak. Though still much alive to grab the top seed in the East -- the Wizards trail Detroit by just 3 1/2 games -- the club has lost five of its last eight and now leads the Southeast by just three games over Miami. Washington's losing skid includes four straigh |
| Jamison returns, leads Washington past Hawks |
Sat Mar 3 02:56:38 2007 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Antawn Jamison netted 22 points in his first action in 12 games, as the Washington Wizards celebrated the return of two key contributors with a 93-92 win over Atlanta at the Verizon Center. Caron Butler was also back in the lineup and had four points, eight rebounds and five assists for the Wizards, who had dropped four in a row. Jamison had been out with a sprained left knee since January 30, and the Wizards were 4-8 without him. Butler missed Washington's las |
| Fight with Haywood at practice led to Thomas' suspension |
Sat Feb 10 16:16:00 2007 EST |
WASHINGTON (AP) -The running feud between Etan Thomas and Brendan Haywood escalated with another exchange of blows, leading to a two-game suspension for Thomas and leaving the Washington Wizards thin along the frontcourt. Thomas was suspended for throwing a punch at Haywood during practice Friday. Thomas was retaliating for what he believed was an intentional elbow. ``This cat decides to hit me with a cheap shot during practice and I reacted,'' Thomas told The Washington Post. ``I could h |
| Wizards suspend Thomas for 2 games |
Fri Feb 9 22:20:00 2007 EST |
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Washington Wizards suspended center Etan Thomas for two games Friday because of conduct detrimental to the team. Thomas will games Sunday against Portland and Wednesday at Philadelphia. He will not practice with the team during the suspension. ``This is a team matter which has been handled internally,'' president of basketball operations Ernie Grunfeld said. ``Etan will miss the next two games and return after the All-Star break. We will have no further comment on thi |
| Hill: Lewis to practice Tuesday, could return Saturday |
Mon Feb 5 18:35:00 2007 EST |
| y after missing 1 1/2 months with a right hand injury and could be back in the lineup as soon as Saturday. ``I think he'll do fine. I really do. He's done a good job with rehab,'' coach Bob Hill said before Monday night's game against the Washington Wizards. The game at Washington was the 21st in a row Lewis has missed since getting hurt. Hill said Lewis, Seattle's second-leading scorer with 21.9 points per game, would move into the starting lineup when he can play, with Mickael Gelabale h |
| Wizards' Jamison sidelined 3-6 weeks |
Thu Feb 1 22:32:50 2007 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - The Washington Wizards will be without forward Antawn Jamison for the next three to six weeks as he rehabs a sprained left knee, the team announced Wednesday. Jamison suffered the injury in Tuesday's 104-99 victory over Detroit. Jamison banged the knee in a collision with teammate DeShawn Stevenson at the conclusion of a Washington fast break midway through the first quarter. The forward had also hyperextended the knee against Boston on January 20, but returned |
| Wizards' Jamison sidelined 2-8 weeks |
Thu Feb 1 00:55:03 2007 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards forward Antawn Jamison will reportedly be sidelined for the next two to eight weeks with a sprained left knee. According to the Washington Times, Jamison, who scored 69 points in his prior two games, will miss action because of a sprained left knee suffered in Tuesday's 104-99 victory over Detroit. Jamison banged the knee in a collision with teammate DeShawn Stevenson at the conclusion of a Washington fast break midway through the first quart |
| Wizards' Jamison exits with sprained knee |
Wed Jan 31 01:25:26 2007 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards forward Antawn Jamison left Tuesday's game against Detroit with a sprained left knee. Jamison banged the knee in a collision with teammate DeShawn Stevenson at the conclusion of a Washington fast break during the first quarter. The forward had also hyperextended the knee against Boston on January 20, but returned to action later in the contest. Jamison has averaged 19.7 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, entering Tuesday's tilt. |
| New Jersey uses big second-half effort to down Magic |
Sun Jan 21 12:01:15 2007 EST |
| t a 69-68 contest and New Jersey carried the momentum into the fourth. A 13-2 burst -- led by eight points from Carter -- shutdown the Magic and gave the Nets a 91-76 lead with 2:08 remaining in the final frame. Orlando finished 46 percent shooting in the game. Game Notes Arroyo finished with 10 points...Milicic had eight points and 10 rebounds...New Jersey has won five straight home games...Orlando dropped to 7-13 in back-to-back games. On Friday, it lost 114-93 against the Washington Wizards. |
| Hornets sting Wizards |
Sat Jan 13 04:57:34 2007 EST |
| Oklahoma City, OK (Sports Network) - Desmond Mason scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds, as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets outlasted the Washington Wizards, 104-97. Rasual Butler scored 20 points for the Hornets, who had lost five of six coming into the game. Devin Brown scored 19 and doled out nine assists, and Jannero Pargo scored 19 points as well for the Hornets. Tyson Chandler netted 10 points and grabbed 11 boards, while Marc Jackson added 11 points. Gilbert Arenas led the W |
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