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Friday, March 28, 2008

Washington Wizards React Quotes from the Pacific Northwest

Recapping the Best of the Recaps.


Don't Sleep on Roger Mason in Seattle
Seattle Sonics Blog on seattlepi.com:
There were several disturbing things about the game. How in the world did Roger Mason Jr. get open for six 3-pointers en route to 22 points? At about the third or fourth 3-pointer, you have to double Mason to get the ball out of his hands. There was a definite lack of defensive adjustments and that is coach P.J. Carlesimo's fault.
Seattle "tried" to get the ball out of Roger Mason's hands, but when it was too late [from the game blog]:
3:01 (4th Quarter): Now he's driving and dropping dimes to Jamison, the Seattle players are chasing ROGER MASON JR.? all over the court. Unbelievable.
SonicsCentral.com:
Your resident box score poster is feeling like he got run over by a truck on the I-5, so I’m keeping this brief and heading to bed. Sonics lost. No surprise there. They put up a good fight. Roger Mason (yeah…who?) killed us with 5 3 pointers in the 4th quarter.
Bullets Forever:
Songaila might have been a more unsung hero, though. The Wizards offense lacked movement, particularly with Jamison, who wasn't cutting with any crispness at all. Once Songaila came in, that changed. He had three layups off cuts when the ball went into the posts, and he also had two nice lookaways that led to driving layups off high screens. More importantly, he was keeping guys off the glass. He only had three boards, but Nick Collison, after grabbing 15 boards in the first half, had only six thereafter.
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The "Game" in Portland


(I know, I know.....but just remember the famous Santayana quote. Then again, maybe you'd prefer a quote from another George.)

[you shouldn't read this game blog, but just for the record]

Blazer's Edge: [from Game Recap and Media Row Report]
This wasn't a "dump to Travis and watch" game, though instinctively it should have been. In fact Travis had 5 assists. That shows you what kind of night it was. It's not like the Wizards are winning Defender of the Year trophies, but we've made bad defensive teams look pretty good before.
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Joel Przybilla MURDERED the Wizards on the glass. He was the main reason they never made a credible run. They were never sure they could get a rebound and thus never got the chance for easy buckets. He had an incredible 8 offensive rebounds and 17 overall. To put that 17 in perspective, it was more than the Wizards' entire bench plus starting guards put together.
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The Wizards' Media Guide profile of Abe Pollin was stocked with a wee bit of hyperbole. First, it notes that Polin and his wife "have been at the center of every major issue in the NBA during their time at the helm of the Washington Bullets/Wizards." They have been owners since 1964. That's 44 years and A LOT of issues. I don't remember hearing their names on the national news except when they screwed over Michael Jordan. Bueller, Bueller, Pollin, anyone?
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Caron Butler came out like he wanted 50 points tonight. His flame was extinguished in the second half. By the way, if tonight was any indication, this man loves shooting contested jump shots more than anyone else in the NBA.
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My favorite sequence started with a Nick Young flying, gliding layup which he celebrated with a cocky jog back to play defense. The next possession down, he attacked the basket aggressively again... only to be completely rejected by Joel Przybilla. Mr. Young, in 3 years when you win your first dunk contest and Sports Illustrated asked you for your "Welcome to the NBA Moment," go ahead and cite that one.
Blazers Blog:
I've already said this a couple of times this season so it may not hold much value any more, but last night's win was probably the most impressive of the season.
Funny, Wizards fans were saying the exact opposite after that game. Blazers Blog also has a lot of other good game reaction clips.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Game 71 Blog: Washington Wizards @ Seattle Sonics

Seattle, Washingtonflickr photo from Simonds

The Wizards need to rebound in more ways than one: rebound from last night's demoralizing game (for fans) and rebound the damn ball. 55-36. That's the rebounding total from the Wizards' time in Oregon. Joel Pryzbilla had 17 rebounds....8 of those offensive. Tonight, I'm going to pay special attention to any offensive rebound the Wizards give up and the responsible party.

The Wizards blew the Sonics out in game 32 of the season, DC side. In that game, Seattle provided us an example of their youthful sloppiness. Tonight in Seattle, the Wizards need to provide a consistent veteran effort.

Sixers and Raptors have both already won, so the pressure is on. I love these late-night West Coast games.

Let's start the show....

Quarter One

11:42: Sonics get the ball in the paint on the first possession of the game, but the Wizards swarm to the ball and get a steal.

11:02: A purposeful Haywood gets the first 5 Washington points. On defense, the Wizards come out with a slight pop in their step.

10:44: Sonic Offensive Rebound #1: Nick Collison - didn't catch who he beat.

9:30: After a rhythmic Caron jumper and a slick Stevenson pass to Jamison on the inside, the Wizards get the first punch, leading to a Seattle timeout. 11-4 Washington.

7:44: Haywood makes a move which should lead to him playing more than 20 minutes tonight. 16-8 Wiz.

I gotta comment on Brandon Jennings....with 7 assist and 6 minutes left to go in the first half of the McDonald's All-American game.....I gotta give him props for bringing back the high-top fade. Check out the pics from Simon On Sports.

6:04: Stevenson with another 3, 8 towards the 20 point prediction.....of course, that also means he might shoot a lot too. 19-14 Wiz.

5:26: Sonic Offensive Rebound #2: Haywood doesn't put a body on Collison.

5:21: Sonic Offensive Rebound #3: French Petro gets a tip and Haywood watches Collison get the loose ball, 3 for Nick.

4:46: Sonic Offensive Rebound #4: No one puts a body on a hustling Jeff Green whose tip keeps the ball alive off a Watson miss. Green is Caron's man, but I think the Wizards were in zone.

4:43: Sonic Offensive Rebound #5: This one is tipped up (off Green's tip) and out by an active Petro to Durant. The team was reeling from

Antonio Daniels is also having a hard time keeping up with Watson. The Wizards desperately lack a defensive point. Gil and AD ain't cutting it in that area.

3:00: Luke Ridnour makes a wild, hustling appearance.....Earl Watson has been hurt too, he was a game time decision and has 6 points and 3 assists.

0:18: Sonic Offensive Rebound #6: Wilkins slides in behind Caron and Mason to get the bound. No one put a body on him.

The first is over. Stat: Rebounds aren't going well. 17-10 in Seattle's favor, 6 offensive. Zero turnovers for Washington though.

Quarter Two

0:18: Sonic Offensive Rebound #7: Donyell Marshall gets a tip running in transition, Wilkins secures it. Very bang-bang. Sonics have a big team on the court: Wilkins, Green, Collison, Marshall, Ridnour . Wizards: AJ, Mason, D-Song, McGuire, Young.

Quick start for Seattle, 10-4 run in first 3 minutes, game tied at 33. The Sonics are pushing the ball and the Wizards aren't adjusting well in transition defense.

8:27: Sonic Offensive Rebound #8: Songaila is not long enough for Marshall....plus he was side to side instead of boxing out with his back to his man.

It seems that Seattle is getting so many offensive rebounds that it's hard for me to keep track. NBA.com says 9. [I missed a Collison offensive board 16 seconds after #8. Nick got a bucket off his board, Sonics take the lead at 35-33.]

You know what has also died down, besides fans against Eddie? (well, after last night...they might be calling for Jordan's head again after all the love the other day) But I think a consensus of fan approval is building for Roger Mason Jr. I can't yet call him a "fan favorite," but to be a home-grown product, what more could you ask?

Watching this game, I realize that I cannot wait until Gilbert Arenas comes back. After a decent start for the Wizards, the killer instinct on offense has subsided. The Wizards have a bunch of guys who can score, but no one with a lack of consciousness to start draining buckets when a pick-me-up is needed.

5:49: BTW...Looks like our hometown boy is letting Luke Ridnour give him the business. 44-39 Sonics.

5:16: That's what they need....Butler gets an eventual slam after TWO Wizards offensive boards on the same possession. 44-41 Sonics.

4:11: Well, after that killer instinct talk, Caron Butler hits a 3. But we know he's still getting healthy.....hopefully. Timeout Seattle. Coincidentally, no Seattle offensive boards in last 4 minutes.

Good ol' Xavier McDaniel.

3:54: Sonic Offensive Rebound #10: Spoke too soon, Collison gets Haywood again (and a dunk). A white big is killing Brendan on two straight nights. Would Etan let this happen?

0:17: Sonic Offensive Rebound #11: Another Collison rebound...it's becoming a white haze. The first half ends....rebounds, rebounds, rebounds. 30-21, 11-6 offensive.

Half Stars: Durant has 16 points on 8-13 shooting, Caron has 11 points, 4 assists, and 3 rebounds.
56-50 Seattle.

Quarter Three

9:40: Sonic Offensive Rebound #12: Collison miss, Butler stays behind Durant, Jamison and Haywood linger in lane, Durant (the original passer) tips back out to Collison.

9:16: Jamison must get a "kind bounce" to go 2-10 from the field. 58-54 Sonics.

Jeff Green almost gets a follow, Jamison gets the ball, not sure if it was an offensive.

8:37: AD just got a tech...talking after he didn't get a call...doesn't even look like he got fouled on replay.

8:06: Durant taps the ball away from DeShawn, fast break FTs. 63-54 Sonics.

Nothing is going right for the Bullets, Jeff Green is getting the best of Caron Butler.

7:06: Sonic Offensive Rebound #13: Petro gets an offensive rebound right over Haywood's head.

6:41: Stevenson's long threes are hitting the shot clock.

This is ridiculous. At this point, the only difference between tonight and last night is the Wizards start to the game....the 2nd quarter wasn't anything to write home about. This 3rd is dreadful.....and there's still 6 minutes left!!

4:17: This is a Comedy (and tragedy) of Errors. I really can't believe the score is 73-56...only 6 points in the 3rd for the Wizards so far. Honestly, this is getting hard to watch, much less pay attention to....I'd rather look for photos on flickr.

Squatch is getting stronger.

2:21: Of course, the Wizards go on a 10-0 run of their own to cut the lead down to 7. 73-66. Sonics squash it with a timeout.

Well, that's the 3rd...Wizards gets some saving grace by ending on a 12-2 run. 75-68 Sonics.

Quarter Four Big

9:53: Sonic Offensive Rebound #14: No one could react to French Petro.

9:00: Mason with a nice 3....but he can't lead a break very well after getting a steal, no PG tendencies.....but AJ gets goaltend call, Wiz all the way back within 2 points. 82-80 Seattle.

After being pretty vocal earlier, despite sparsely filled seats, the Seattle crowd is VERY quiet now.

8:25: Mason with a triple. 84-43 Seattle.

7:18: Songaila bucket.....who opened the scrapiness box for the Wizards? They have an 87-84 lead.

6:19: Mason is bananas....just confidently NAILED his 4th three on 4th attempt in the 4th. 90-84 Wizards.

5:45: Ball movement please....Mason to Butler to D-Song -- Buckets Son!

5:36: Kid Fresh (or is it Delicious) keeps answering the call, a trey this time. 26 and 7 for KD. 92-89 Wiz.

4:32: Roger Mason is going off with another trey. He may not be confident with the handles, but he sure can make things happen off the bench. 95-89.

3:36: And MAKE things happen again with a driving bucket in transition. 22 points for Roger. 17 in the 4th! 97-91 Wizards.

3:01: Now he's driving and dropping dimes to Jamison, the Seattle players are chasing ROGER MASON JR.? all over the court. Unbelievable.

All the Seattle fans care about is 'Save Our Sonics' chants.

2:27: Butler gets a bucket and that might seal the deal. 101-92 Washington.

And that's the game, 104-99 Wizards....wow, bailed out by Roger Mason Jr.

Boy, after the beginning of that 3rd quarter, I was ready to get in my car, start speeding to the Tidal Basin, and well.....you know. But I was saved by a Roger Mason in shining armor.

Eddie Jordan looks happier than I've ever seen him look getting off the bench to congratulate the players coming off the court. Two fists pumped in the air and a YEAH!!

Jordan commended Mason and Songaila the most in his post game, with some Haywood props on the side.

There will be none of this tonight in Seattle.

So long Sonics.

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Sunday, January 06, 2008

Game 32 Live Blog: Washington Wizards vs. Seattle SuperSonics

Eddie Jordan, I've seen your local Mercedes commercial and I'll be honest, you can't act at all brah. Not saying that I'd be better.....well actually, yea, I'd definitely be better. But hey, they don't give commercials to random bloggers, they give 'em to NBA coaches -- so, good for you captain.

Bullets Forever had the tight game preview, so I'm just going to start the show.....

1st Quarter

11:10 - Haywood gets going early. He has a little bit of a tough time with a double from the top, but he stays persistent and gets the basket. BTH should abuse Nick Collison this game.

10:46 - Kevin Durant fade-away baseline J from the right side over DeShawn Stevenson and some other out-stretched arms - I'm not sure if DeShawn has the reach to feel Durant's face.

9:56 - Caron Butler takes advantage of the Rookie Jeff Green with a reverse baseline J. Wizards 4-3.

9:17 - AD, AJ and Caron watch the ball as Nick Collison gets an offensive rebound which turns into Sonic points. Not sure why PJ Carlesimo is making Kurt Thomas run around, trying to cover Jamison -- guess Nick Collison wouldn't be much better on him. Then again, seems like Thomas would be able to better cover BTH than Nick. Guess what, I'm not an NBA coach.

7:40 - Stevenson with an ill-advised missed jumper ...one of those "trying to get his" shots. C'mon son, with all the mis-matches on the court for the better Wizards players to take advantage of...why are you shooting long corner pull up deuces with a hand in your face early in the shot clock?

5:53 - AD driving layup, contact, make, And1 -- same ol' Antonio Daniels. Good to have you back homey. 16-7 Wizards.

Oh yea....thanks for reminding us Steve Buckhantz -- happy birthday Gilbert Arenas, 26 years old. I'm about a year and a half older than you yungin'.

4:38 - More AD, great steal....runs the break to perfection, dish to a running Stevenson and a dunk. Daniels is such a damn heady player.

3:16 - Jamison tip bucket after a Haywood miss. 22-15 Wiz.

Another steal at the other end and a sweet reverse slam by Caron Butler...9 point Washington lead and a timeout on the floor.

Back to Jamison -- I really wonder what makes him such a great rebounder for his size and skill set. Well, I do "kinda" know....it's all about positioning. He always seems to be in the right place at the right time. My question to AJ would be, "How do you get that position and what are the veteran tricks you've learned through your years of playing?"

Steve Buck: Wiz outscoring Seattle 18-6 in the paint.

1:07 - Baseline dunk by Durant. Stevenson tried to hound him as much as he could....but alas, there was no baseline help on the drive. Probably because KD received the hand-off on the wing from the man whom Haywood was guarding. Nice play calling PJ. 27-17 Wizards.

Great play for the Wiz to end the half. Butler gets the ball with about 7 seconds left, drives down the court, gives to AD on the left wing who drives and creates an open buzzer-beater for Haywood.

End of a long 1st where the Wiz really tried to get out and run on the Sonics. DC is up 31-17. I don't like the 6 offensive rebounds by Seattle, but I guess when they miss 17 shots, that's bound to happen. Amazing, Daniels has 5 assists and Jamison has 8 rebounds.

2nd Quarter

Songaila, Young and Blatche check in for Haywood, Stevenson and Jamison and immediately start f-ing up. D-Song's "defense" gives up a bucket...and on the other end, Andray turns the ball over, then commits a foul back down the court. And to keep up with the theme, Nick Young takes a bad shot and misses badly on the next Wiz offensive possession.

9:40 - Blatche makes up with a sweet blind post flip from the middle of the paint to D-Song for the bucket. 35-23 Wiz. Mason Jr. checks in for AD. I like that Eddie is getting the bench some early work this game, despite their inconsistent play. As a fan, I guess I gotta learn to be more patient with these young players. And if that's hard for me to do, I can't imagine what Eddie Jordan is going through...it's his job that's in the balance.

Wally Shizzlebizbiak has all of his 7 points in his second quarter. He's well on his way to making me cry myself to sleep.

Did you know that Wally used to have his own Timberwolves clock? Pretty turr-ible right?



6:34 - Check that, make it 10...another 3 from the same spot for Wally. And I was just about to say it as the Sonics cut the Wiz lead to 8, 41-33, but Eddie Jordan beat me to the punch.....Jamison and Stevenson are back in for Butler (actually, didn't want him out, but it was time for a rest) and Nick M.I.A. Young.

Andray, Andray, Andray...I see you're learning, but there's still a long way for you to go. With just under 5 minutes left, your defense just made Wally S. blow a layup. You got the offensive rebound and drove it the length of the court....what's different than most times this has happened is that you are looking around, using your court vision to avoid a careless turnover or poke from behind. This, I like. Unfortunately, as you drove to the basket, the veteran Kurt Thomas easily set you up to draw the charge. It's okay, you can make mistakes...but please, please learn from them.

The Sonics recent 12-4 run, and they have the ball now, allows them to cut the score to 41-35 Wizards. Check that....14-4 run, 41-37.

Jesus H. Christ! Another Shitzbiak Three!! 13 points for him in the second quarter - AJ didn't even make a half-hearted attempt to contest that last one.

This scenario keeps happening: The Wiz build a nice 1st quarter lead. The rotation gets F-ed at the end of the 1st/beginning of the 2nd. The Wiz lose the built lead. Then, when the starters are brought back in, they are unable to re-spark the chemistry in a timely manner. Is this a coach or a player thing?

0:55.0 - Wow....a nice, strong rebound by Haywood and a sideways flush with the right hand. 50-44 Washington.

The lackluster 2nd quarter ends for the Wizards with a tough AD miss. Washington got outscored 29-21, while only forcing 1 Seattle turnover. Wizards up 6, 52-46.

Inside the Stats:
  • Seattle missed 17 shots in the 1st, only 10 in the 2nd -- still, 8 offensive rebounds for them is too many.
  • Andray's 7+ minutes in the game: a missed shot, 3 rebounds, 2 turnovers, 2 fouls, and an assist.
  • The Wizards starters are a combined Plus 57 - The bench is a combined Minus 27.
  • Sonics had 21 points off the bench, 13 from Wally World - only 6 points from the Wiz bench.
  • Washington has had some active hands, leading to 5 steals - Zero steals for the Sonics.
3rd Quarter

9:30 - Sonics already have two offensive rebounds this quarter and are winning the total rebounding race 30-23. Wiz up 58-52.

9:20 - Uh oh, Jeff Green picks up his 4th foul....you know what that means, more Wally ScissorzBiack.

Steve Buckhantz continues to talk about Wizards shooting coach, Dave Hopla, and how he's really helped Haywood this year (I discussed this during the Bucks game blog). Well, our friend Dave Hopla has his own website: www.davehopla.com.

Is it just me, of does Dave look like he can be kin to Jeremy Irons?

http://www.achievement.org/achievers/iro0/large/iro0-002.jpg


5:04 - It's still burning...Wally with a 3 - 18 points in 18 minutes. Wizards up 67-61. Steve Buck says that Seattle is the more aggressive team now...I say that the Wizards are not playing with any energy.

2:48 - Watson 3, Seattle down 5, 72-67 -- this shot was caused by yet another Seattle offensive rebound. Should they really have 13 of those at this point?

1:50 - Oh yea, Nick Collison is also killing. 12 points, 12 rebounds....SEVEN of them offensive. Timeout, 74-69 Wizards. The Seattle offensive rebounds are up to 14 leading to 15 second chance points for them. The Wiz are lucky that it's not more.

0:40 - A beautiful Princeton back-cut by AD with the pass from AJ for the layup, just what the Wizards needed. They get a stop on the other end and a chance for the last shot of the 3rd....they make nothing of it, turning the inbounds pass over.

End of 3, Wizards up 78-69. 24 points for Caron Butler. 17 and 11 for Antawn Jamison. 8 points, 9 assists for Antonio Daniels.

Wizards bench: a whole six points. What also concerns me is the fact that starters have put in a lot of minutes.....only about 31 total minutes from the bench so far.

4th Quarter

10:36 - Wow...a Roger Mason Jr. dunk on a fast break...the lead is pushed to 13, 84-71 Washington. That's got to be Mason's first dunk of the year.....maybe career?

The Wiz have been able to increase the lead with more intensity on defense at the end of the 3rd and the beginning of the 4th. With the exception of Damien Wilkins, everyone who has played for Seattle has at least one turnover - 12 total for the Sonics.

Oh Gil...say it ain't so...are you really wearing a camel colored sleeveless sweater-vest cardigan with wooden buttons? A'ight kid, it's your birthday, so whatev.

8:18 - More Wizards steals/Seattle turnovers.....and Caron Butler veteran leadership. This all leads to an 18 point Wizards lead, 89-71. Wiz now have 11 steals.

7:10 - AJ 3 - 18-4 run to start the 4th for the Wiz. Hopefully this will lead to rest for the starters. Of those 11 steals... AD has 4, Butler has 3, and Jamison has 3. The big guns are getting it done on both ends of the floor.

5:36 - Wiz up 18, 98-76 and all those in the game...Mason, Songaila, Butler, Stevenson and Haywood continue to hustle like it's a much closer game. I'm proud of what I see. Yes, Seattle is a bad team -- but you know our Wizards....they've NEVER taken care of the teams they are supposed to be because they've been adept at playing down to a lower level. Well boys, this ain't your older brother's Washington Wizards.

4:26 - Tuff Juice finally takes a seat. What a fantasy stat line: 33 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals going 12-21 from the field, 3-5 from 3 and 6-6 from the FT line.

The game gets a little silly at the end with a bunch of Seattle turnovers. The Wiz built their lead to about 28...then the starters came out and the rookies started chucking up shots. So, that 28 point lead is cut to 21 in about a minute.....oh well, there's only a minute left.

The youngsters finally get us a highlight with a monster Dominic McGuire block a on Delonte West lay-up attempt -- this leads to a Nick Young smooth jumper on the other end -- just a small glimpse of the future.

And that's it folks, game over -- 108-86.

Stat Check:
  • Wally Szcerbiak only ended up with 18 off the bench. So, no crying myself to sleep tonight.
  • Can't believe I thought the Wizards would win, yet Seattle would cover the 9-point spread -- guess I thought the homecoming meant more to those Seattle cats.
  • Speaking of...trip home for Kevin Durant - 19 points on 33% shooting, close to par with his 20 points and 40% shooting for the year.
  • Wiz forced the Sonics into committing 19 turnovers.
  • For the rest....just check out the box on NBA.com.
Meanwhile....go wonder about Gilbert's knee with Gilbertology. I'm still deciding on how to weigh-in myself.

Butler's 33 Leads Wizards Past Sonics [Washington Post]
Bullets blowout weekend [DC Pro Sports Report]
Washington 122 - Seattle 121 (Wizards 108 - Sonics 86) [Bullets Forever]

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