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NBA Rumors – Washington Wizards Interested in Signing DeJuan Blair
Despite having a squad that’s now good enough to possibly make the playoffs, the Washington Wizards are interested in adding a bit more size to their bench, putting an eye on DeJuan Blair, who last played for the San Antonio Spurs.
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2013 NBA Free Agency – Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns & Milwaukee Bucks Make Eric Bledsoe & J.J. Redick Trade
After being talked about for quite a while, the Los Angeles Clippers finally move Eric Bledsoe, getting J.J. Redick in return, in a deal that involved the Phoenix Suns getting Bledsoe and Caron Butler, while the Bucks receivers a second round draft pick from each team.
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NBA Rumors – Washington Wizards Trying to Sign Antawn Jamison
After a very disappointing season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Antawn Jamison might be coming back to the Washington Wizards, where he enjoyed his best seasons and most of his playoff basketball.
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2013 NBA Free Agency – Chicago Bulls Signing Mike Dunleavy is the Biggest News
A quiet day in the NBA in terms of actually getting players to verbally to commit to things, with the Chicago Bulls signing Mike Dunleavy being the biggest thing worth mentioning, while the Brooklyn Nets re-signing Andry Blatche and the Washington Wizards adding Eric Maynor to the team also happening.
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NBA Rumors – Washington Wizards & Chicago Bulls Trade for Luol Deng Won’t Happen
For the trade between the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards sending Luol Deng for a number three draft pick to happen, Emeka Okafor needs to pick up his player option and go the other way. At the moment, this doesn’t seem like something likely to happen.
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NBA Rumors – Draft Stock of Nerlens Noel Plummeting
From a guaranteed number one pick, it looks like more and more teams are starting to re-think the whole issue of Nerlens Noel being such a high prospect, with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Washington Wizards and Orlando Magic all looking at other players to use in the top 3.
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John Wall, Maybe Finally Turning Into an Elite Point Guard
It hasn’t been a conquering road for John Wall since entering the NBA. Being a number one pick with a team that hasn’t done too well for a very long time, the Washington Wizards, the definition of success was always going to be about how quickly he joins the ranks of those referred to as “elite” point guards in the NBA, while helping turning the Wizards once again into something more than bottom feeders.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant & Pau Gasol Don’t Make a Difference
If anyone thought that Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol coming back to give the Los Angeles Lakers their “dream team” look once again, joining Dwight Howard, Steve Nash and Metta World Peace, think again. The road to the playoffs which seemed to be suddenly turning right for them took another bad turn with a surprising home loss no one accounted for, making things for the big finish a lot more complicated
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Doesn’t Miss a Beat
First it was the huge three pointer by Chris Paul to give the Los Angeles Clippers a five point lead. It was followed by some slick ball handling, showing John Wall he has a long way to go before challenging the best point guard in the NBA, who looked a tad rusty, but still better than anyone else, returning from his injury-forced absence.
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Worst Teams in NBA Have Something to Offer
Even when you’re one of the worst teams in the NBA, like the Washington Wizards, Orlando Magic and Charlotte Bobcats obviously are, there are always players (like Kemba Walker and Glen Davis) or aspects to your game you can feel proud of.