Continue reading "Results are in from Wizards' Blatche Experiment"
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30 December 2010
in; conclusive evidence indicates he is not worth the continued investment of time or money by the Wizards franchise. Blatche is nearly impossible for an NBA GM to resist. He puts up pretty solid numbers, has length and decent agility, and he is young despite having spent five years as a professional basketball player. Only close observation over a long period of time can reveal that his minuses outweigh his pluses.
Posted by Larry Hinders | No comments yet
17 June 2009
ssuming Arenas is still the Arenas we've come to know as one of the best players in the league, the Wizards should be much improved. Throw in whoever they get with the #5 pick in the draf
Posted by z | No comments yet
9 April 2008
inal year of his contract this summer and test the free agent market. Honestly, if I were the Wizards, I'd probably say, "Okay, go ahead lets see what happens." You know why? Because, look at how well they played this year without him. They've got a good core nucleus of players and promising young talent in Nick Young and Andray Blatche. Yes Blatche and Young don't look like Kobe or Garnett right now, but you can see them progressing. In fact Arenas' injury this season was great for Young, because he got a chance to really get some experience under his belt.
Posted by Woodrow Bellamy III | No comments yet
8 April 2008
Unfortunately for the Wizards, 3 of the last 5 games are against the top 3 teams in the East, in decending order. After hosting Boston, they have to travel to Detroit and Orlando. And in between they come back home to take on the streaking Sixers, right on the heels of the
Posted by Justin Dreyfuss | No comments yet