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Showing posts with label Wizards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wizards. Show all posts
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Thoughts on the Magic-Suns-Wizards Blockbuster
Friday, October 29, 2010
The Good, Bad and the Ugly: Oct. 28th, 2010
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This tweet sums up this picture nicely. |
Only two games tonight, but we saw the debut of John Wall and both Phoenix and Utah trying to get their first wins of the season.
Washington Wizards (0-1)
- The Good: Perhaps the only bright spot in this whole game for the Wizards was Cartier Martin. He was the only one who looked like he knew what he was doing out there, and he had a solid overall game, at least offensively. The Wizards also did a pretty good job forcing turnovers, getting 10 steals, and forcing Orlando to commit 21 turnovers.
- The Bad: John Wall's debut was terrible. I tweeted this before the game, and it looks like I was right. With Dwight at the rim, Wall was afraid to drive, and since he can't shoot, he was forced into a lot of bad jumpers. 14 points on 6-19 shooting, an inauspicious start for the rookie. He did do a nice job distributing however with 9 assists, which looks even more impressive given the putrid quality of his teammates.
- The Ugly: I could say just about everything, but I'm going to focus on the interior defense. It was horrendous. The Magic were able to get whatever they wanted inside (18-21 at the rim, 10-15 from within 10 feet), and none of the Wizards big men could do anything about it. Hilton Armstrong was especially ineffective, playing 11 minutes, having two turnovers and five fouls.
Orlando Magic (1-0)
- The Good: The Magic ran their offense to perfection tonight, and their defense was excellent as well, thriving on the fact that Washington has hardly any shooters. Vince Carter was spectacular, going for 18 points and only missing 4 shots in 25 minutes, Dwight Howard had 23 points and 10 boards with 3 blocks in 29 minutes on 7-9 shooting. The rebounding battle was no battle at all either, as Orlando (53)more than doubled Washington's rebounds (25).
- The Bad: Dwight Howard's FT shooting. Dude needs to get better here. He got to the line 19 times but only knocked down 9 of them. He starts off with good form, but then ends up just doing a more pretty looking flick at the hoop than Shaq. Extend that elbow, just like a jumper. Use your legs. I think with a new form at the line Dwight could hit 70%.
- The Ugly: The Magic were a tad careless with the ball, getting 21 turnovers and only 20 assists. That needs to tighten up. As well as they played, they still have some work to do.
Utah and Phoenix after the jump.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
2010-11 Season Previews: Washington Wizards
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I'm a little teapot, short and stout, here is my handle, here is my spout. |
2009-10 Record: 26-56
Additions: Ted Leonsis (Owner), John Wall (Draft), Kevin Seraphin (Draft), Trevor Booker (Draft), Kirk Hinrich (Trade), Yi Jianlian (Trade), Hilton Armstrong (FA)
Subtractions: Mike Miller, Randy Foye, Fabricio Oberto, Javaris Crittenton, Quinton Ross, James Singleton, Earl Boykins, Shaun Livingston, Cedric Jackson
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Unsung Heroes: Southeast Division
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This is like a Rorschach Test. What do you see? |
Players are often described as being "overrated" or "underrated". In the NBA, this often translates to overrated players being players that are good, but vastly overpaid for their abilities, or who get more media exposure than some other players, while underrated often means a player who is making a pittance for his current production (funnily enough, underrated players tend to become labeled overrated when they get new, bigger contracts).
I do think there are some underrated players though, players that aren't as widely known for their roles on their team, who don't often get mentioned for their contributions but are indeed integral parts of their team.
Over the next week or so, I'll be looking at each team to find one "underrated" player for each team in the league. Tuesday, we looked at the Atlantic Divsion, and yesterday the Central. After the jump, we travel to the Southeast to finish our Eastern Conference trip.
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