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What Bynum could mean to Sixers
Posted on 17 Dec 2012 by Michael Thibault.
Today, Andrew Bynum announced that he is “feeling much better”, and could possibly return to action soon. I think Sixers fans by now have learned to block these words out and stare down the realization that we probably won't be seeing our savior this season. But a small part of me believe's it this time. With the Sixers glaring at what could be a crippling schedule over the next mon...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone: The Fantasy Playoffs
Posted on 27 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Your leagues should be in the fantasy playoffs one way or another this week. I know many leagues are just starting the playoffs this week and we have a mess on our hands ladies and gentlemen. Big name players with BIG question marks headline this week of Leave ‘Em or Leave ‘Em alone. Tough decisions for owners this week with money/bragging rights on the line. No guts no glory or calculated ...
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Clippers-Wizards Preview (March 23)
Posted on 23 Mar 2011 by Taylor Smith.
Despite the fact that neither team is heading to the playoffs this season, there's still plenty of intrigue behind Wednesday evening's matchup between the L.A. Clippers and Washington Wizards at Staples Center. The last two first-overall draft picks, the Clippers' Blake Griffin and the Wizards' John Wall, will face-off for the second time in the last two weeks. The Clippers dominated the first ...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Week 22
Posted on 20 Mar 2011 by Warren Shaw.
I hope everybody had a good week. I have definitely had better from a fantasy standpoint but the time for sulking does not exist. Onward we go towards week 22 of Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em alone. Mike Bibby: If for some reason you were playing Mario Chalmers here is your replacement. Bibby might knock down a couple of extra 3’s while Chalmers misses the next two weeks but I wouldn’t bother w...
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Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone Week 18 the ‘Melo Edition
Posted on 22 Feb 2011 by Warren Shaw.
Finally the drama has ended! Carmelo Anthony was traded to his preferred destination of New York in a blockbuster trade that will send shock waves throughout the NBA and Fantasy Basketball worlds. I have many feelings about this trade but only the fantasy ones matter here. So I will begin this edition of Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em Alone with a fantasy analysis of the trade and then proceed to t...
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Wizards Player All-Star Break Report Cards
Posted on 20 Feb 2011 by Robert Bode.
The all-star break has actually given Wizards fans something to cheer about this season. John Wall was named MVP of the Rookie-Sophomore challenge after dishing out a game record 22 assists (including this amazing bounce pass alley-oop) and scoring 12 points (with Wall getting an assist from college teammate DeMarcus Cousins). JaVale McGee meanwhile finished in second place of the dunk contest,...
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Wall’s Wizards Edge Cousin’s Kings, 136-133 in OT
Posted on 11 Jan 2011 by Robert Bode.
After another road loss to Charlotte on Saturday, Washington returned home to face Sacramento, one of the few teams with less wins than the Wizards. Despite the freezing rain and snow outside the Verizon Center, both teams were scorching the nets with terrific shooting, with the hottest hand belonging to Nick Young. The match-up featured Kentucky rookies John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, but it w...
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Wizards Dominate Nets From Tip, Win 97-77
Posted on 7 Jan 2011 by Robert Bode.
It hasn't happened often this year, but the Washington Wizards were dominant in a 20 point win over the Nets Friday night. The Wiz took control from the outset, racing out to an 18-to-3 lead after some sharp shooting from beyond the arc by Rashard Lewis and a suffocating defense. Washington finished the first quarter with a 30-to-13 lead, as Lewis scored 11 of his 16 points in the first, while ...
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Wiz Finally Trade Arenas, Rebuilding Officially Begins
Posted on 19 Dec 2010 by Robert Bode.
The news was enough to cover up the embarrassing last minute loss to the Miami Heat: Gilbert Arenas had been traded. It really didn't matter what the Wizards got in return for their former superstar (Rashard Lewis was a decent return, as I'll talk about more later) but the fact that Ernie Grunfeld was able to deal Arenas at all was a victory for the franchise. Sure, the Wiz still can't win a ...
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The Hoops Stock Market Special Report (Magic,Wizards, and Suns Trade)
Posted on 19 Dec 2010 by Warren Shaw.
Saturday December 18, 2010 has sent the fantasy world into a mini uproar. The Orlando Magic blew up their team with 2 trades and now suddenly have changed the fantasy prospectus for at least 8 different players. The two deals breakdown as follows: Deal #1: Orlando Magic and Phoenix Suns: Orlando gets: Hedo Turkgolu, Jason Richardson, and Earl Clark Phoenix gets: Vince Carter, Mickael Pietrus, a...
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Wizards Keep Losing, and Future Looks Bleak
Posted on 15 Dec 2010 by Robert Bode.
I completely overrated this team coming into the season and right now I can't believe I actually thought this franchise was heading in the right direction. Losers in nine of their last ten games, Washington's bleak playoff hopes have been all but dashed – in December. The roster has some talent, but it doesn't seem like anyone knows what direction the team is heading. There are concerns w...
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Wizards Can’t Complete Comeback, Lose to Magic 100-99
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
The Washington Wizards were without John Wall for the fifth time this season, this time due to a knee injury, but an inspired team performance almost saw the Wiz pull off a huge comeback victory against the Orlando Magic. An exciting fourth quarter ended with a missed Gilbert Arenas jump shot as time expired, who couldn't duplicate the heroics of Dwight Howard, who tipped in the winning basket ...









