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JaVale McGee, Elvin Hayes and The Forgotten 1976-77 NBA Dunk Contest
| January 6, 2011 | 9:57 am

The historical invitation of JaVale McGee, a Washington Wizard, to the 2011 NBA slam dunk contest got the franchise all excited (which in turn got Dan Steinberg all bloggy). You see, this is the first player in Wizards/Bullets franchise history selected to participate in the dunk contest, so there’s little shame in taking the extra, perhaps unnecessary, step of hyping it up, along with showing the player that he has the team’s support. Plus, this franchise, fresh off an 0-17 start on the road this season, needs any good news it can get … and yes, this is good news. But is McGee really the franchise’s first?

On Wednesday night’s television broadcast of the Wizards-Sixers game, the trivia question of the night for the hometown D.C. crew, Comcast’s Phil Chenier and Steve Buckhantz, was to name the former dunk champions who have played for the Washington franchise (but for other teams when they won) — Michael Jordan and Kenny Walker was the answer. Other dunk contest participants who have played for the franchise (but again, who played for other teams during their participation) include: Rex Chapman, Robert Pack, Jerry Stackhouse, Larry Hughes, DeShawn Stevenson, and of course, Darvin Ham.

Peruse this all-time list from NBA.com, nary a participant from the franchise for the “official” NBA dunk contest that started in 1984. But there was something about Chenier’s contemplative words as he can Buckhantz bantered about their trivia question before the answer was revealed.

“I know Elvin Hayes participated …,” Chenier trailed off.

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Hump Day Links From The Wizards Web
| July 8, 2009 | 10:19 am

From the going-ons of Dinner Bells, Transformers, bidding adieus, and locker room clowin’ on this site, below are your hump day links from the Wizards world wide web in the past week or so.

  • As of right now, the Wizards will be paying $6 million in luxury taxes.
    [Wizards Insider]
  • Caron Butler grew up with a rapper named ‘Mr. Wicked’ who used to say “NBA” to him every day in the hallways of high school.
    [Hoop Doctors]
  • Is Antawn Jamison the next Alex English?
    [The Secret Weapon]
  • Is Nick Young a goner?
    [Bullets Forever]
  • Ernie Grunfeld went on the radio with some junkies.
    [Krem's Sports Blog]
  • ‘How To Make A Dagger’ by Steve Buckhantz.
    [DC Sports Bog]
  • What did the Wizards sell for $2.5 million?
    [The Secret Weapon]
  • Are the Wizards jogging in place?
    [Stet Sports]
  • Andray Blatche has a new nickname: “Summer League”
    [We're Off To See The Willards]
  • Tom Hammonds scores 24 points in a game? This has to be some sort of fantasy.
    [Bullets Forever]
  • It’s a landslide, the Wizards should go back to wearing Amercia’s colors.
    [Mr. Irrelevant]
  • The Wizards radio will be moving from the Danny Snyder controlled WTEM 980 to the CBS controlled 106.7 WJFK — not sure what this means, but it’s probably a good thing.
    [DC Sports Bog]
  • “Mission Accomplished” for the Washington Wizards?
    [WashingtonWizardsBlog;  mission accomplished comedy via @matthartwig]

Finally, Brendan Haywood is blogging again … this time bidding farewell to Michael Jackson. He writes: Read more »