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Bucks coach Skiles suspended for arguing with referee
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• Fri, Dec 4
has been suspended for one game for arguing with the referee in Wednesday's 104-102 defeat by the Washington Wizards, the NBA said in a news release. ...
Wizards help feed homeless at dc Armory
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• Fri, Dec 4
Members of the Washington Wizards and the Toronto Raptors helped to distribute 26 tractor-trailer loads of food, clothes, personal items and toys to about ...
Foye tries to regain his place in the Wizards' rotation
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• Mon, Nov 30
Battered Wizards seeking identityWashington Times Wizards hope Arenas can shake off the rustWashington Examiner Imploring Gilbert Arenas To Be HimselfTruth About It - Washington Wizards Blog (blog) Bleacher Report -Bullets Forever (blog) -Rotoworld.com
Arenas takes some swipes at Butler, but both claim to resolve their differences
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• Mon, Nov 23
Jordan's former team has two of the pieces that he lacked for his final, futile season -- Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood -- but the Wizards (3-9) have ... Sore right ankle has Caron Butler sitting out for Wizards against 76ersThe Canadian Press
Wizards hope Jamison rights ship
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• Tue, Nov 17
The other reasons for the Wizards' November doldrums -- they are 0-6 this month -- range from Gilbert Arenas's uneven adjustment to a new, point-guard ... Washington Wizards Holding Out For a Hero, Or a MiracleBleacher Report United Press International -MLive.com -Washington Post
Sing the 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at a Washington Wizards game
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• Thu, Nov 12
This is your shot to sing the anthem before Gilbert Arenas and the rest of the Wizards. (Jonathan Newton/the Washington Post) Do you want the chance to sing ...
After Season Lost to Injury, Washington Wizards' Brendan Haywood's Happy to Stand His Ground
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• Thu, Oct 8
By Michael Lee Brendan Haywood is entering his ninth season -- a contract year -- with the Wizards, but this is the first time he has begun a season as the undisputed starter at center.
New Wizards Guard Randy Foye Hopes to Be a Hit Closer to Home
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• Fri, Sep 25
By Michael Lee This isn't exactly a homecoming for Randy Foye, but the Washington Wizards' latest back-court addition joked that if he were any closer, he'd be in the backyard of his home in Newark, N.J.
While Some Teams Make Splashy Free Agent Signings, the Wizards Wait for a Deal
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• Wed, Jul 8
By Michael Lee On the first day that NBA teams could officially sign free agents, Ron Artest lifted his new Michael Jackson-inspired jersey for the Los Angeles Lakers, Rasheed Wallace made the first step toward possibly establishing a Big Four with the Boston Celtics, and the Washington Wizards stoo...
As Draft Approaches, Wizards Rebuff Trade Inquiries Involving Butler
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• Mon, Jun 22
By Michael Lee The Washington Wizards hold the fifth pick in Thursday's NBA draft and President Ernie Grunfeld has spoken openly about his willingness to move the selection, opening the door for numerous inquiries and trade discussions in the past few weeks.
Wizards' Lottery Luck Is Lousy; They'll Pick Fifth
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• Tue, May 19
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By Michael Lee SECAUCUS, N.J., May 19 -- A worst-case scenario season yielded a worse-case scenario result for the Washington Wizards at the NBA draft lottery, as the team that could choose no lower than fifth landed the No. 5 pick in the June draft. Hoping for a potential franchise building block to add to a t...
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Verizon Center Operator Presents Case for D.C. Aid
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• Mon, Mar 19
By Nikita Stewart Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin is asking for taxpayers' help because he still owes $110 million on Verizon Center and cannot easily raise ticket prices to pay for much-needed improvements to the downtown sports and entertainment arena, his attorney said yesterday.
Butler's Knee Sore, But Wizards Close to Fully Healthy Roster - Washington Post
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• Fri, Mar 9
DC - For the first time all season, Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan was able to draw up practice plans involving all of his players. But almost as quickly as he ... Knicks-Wizards Preview 6abc.com Wizards looking over their shoulder Hoopsvibe.com
A Revamped Arena?
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• Fri, Feb 2
By Post WITH SOME still smarting over the District's largess in building a stadium for major league baseball, Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin has emerged to ask the city to give him $50 million to spiff up Verizon Center. The quick rejoinder, from some, is to question why a city with so many unm...
DC Is Asked To Pay for Verizon Center Renovations
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• Fri, Jan 26
The owner of the Washington Wizards has asked the District for $50 million to renovate Verizon Center, and city officials are discussing whether to honor ... Washington Is In Good Standing Washington Post PERSONNEL DEPT. Washington Post Examiner.com - Washington Post
Wizards' Coach Looks for 'Progress'
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• Tue, Oct 10
Guard DeShawn Stevenson's effort in the preseason opener impressed ... his 14 points while the Wizards picked up ... knows what he has in Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler ... NBA Preseason: Raptors 93, Wizards 88 WTOP Blatche's time has not arrived yet Washington Times
Now, It's Time To Take The Next Step
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• Sun, Apr 16
By Michael Wilbon At some point, hopefully soon, the Washington Wizards will stop handing out T-shirts to celebrate making the NBA playoffs. It's the marketing equivalent of spiking the ball and doing an end zone dance for scoring a touchdown in the preseason. Getting into the playoffs, in professional ba...
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