Jordan fired, not that Jordan
November 26, 2008 by James Edwards
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Former Coach Eddie Jordan explaining how to take a defense stance
Eddie Jordan was fired from being the coach of the Washington Wizards.
The excuse from GM Ernie Grunfeld was the lack of defense. Oh, and that 1 - 10 record probably did not help.
It just felt like we were going in the wrong direction,” Grunfeld said. “It felt a little stale.”
Jordan was in his sixth season with the Wizards and led the team to the playoffs each of the past four — the longest postseason streak for a Washington coach since Dick Motta did it from 1976-80. Under Jordan, though, the team made it past the first round only once.
In September, shortly before the start of training camp, the Wizards picked up a one-year option to keep Jordan under contract through the 2009-10 season. That, along with the injury-depleted roster, were reasons Jordan’s job was thought to be safe — and why Monday’s move came as something of a shock, despite the team’s record.
Guess you can’t win for losing. Eddie Jordan gets this team into the playoffs 4 straight years, then he loses not only his best offensive player in Agent Zero to injury, but maybe his only real defensive player in Brendan Heywood to injury and they fire him?
They should fire Ernie Grundfeld for failing to find more players that have ever played defense.
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Gilbert Arenas - No fear Wizards
November 12, 2008 by James Edwards
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The Wizards need Gilbert Arenas and maybe Brendan Haywood even more
Washington is 0 - 5. Now you would think they would be a little bothered by that, but that does not seem to be the case.
Whatever the reason, the Washington Wizards profess they are not worried, even if they are the only NBA team without a victory this season. Even if a loss to the Northwest Division-leading Utah Jazz on Wednesday night would drop Washington to 0-6 for the first time in franchise history.
“It’s early,” co-captain Antawn Jamison said after practice Tuesday. “Not even close to pushing the panic button.”
Really?
There isn’t any concern about the season slipping away?
“No. Never. There’s too many games. If we were at this point a month from now and I’m saying, ‘Hey, we’re 0-20,’ I would tell you, ‘Yeah.’ I couldn’t be as positive as I am right now,” said Caron Butler, Washington’s other captain and 2007-08 All-Star.
“But 0-5? We’re cool. (If we were) 0-20? Yeah, I’m in Tahiti right now, mentally. But we’re fine right now.”
So what is up with the Wizards anyway?
Hmm, a missing Agent Zero does not help, but maybe the real problem is a missing Brendan Haywood.
The Wizards’ defense had taken a step forward last season under the tutelage of new assistant coach Randy Ayers, and much effort was made to funnel foes toward the 7-foot Haywood in the paint. But he is out four to six months after surgery on his right wrist.
“He was the anchor of the whole defense,” reserve forward Darius Songaila said. “He was right there at the back. Everybody knew he was there. He was always talking and pointing and affecting shots and changing shots.”
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Gilbert Arenas - Are you kidding me?
September 18, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Gilbert Arenas, NBA Basketball, Washington Wizards
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Gilbert Arenas can often beat you with just one finger

Gilbert Arenas is a big hoop star in the NBA.
Like a lot of big hoop stars, Gilbert can put the ball in the hoop. In fact, there are times he can put the ball in the hoop from almost anywhere on the court once he passes half court. Yes, on offense he is that good.
Unfortunately like a lot of big hoop stars there is not room for ‘team’. How do you let some other player do something when you can do it better?
That did not bother Ernie Grunfeld, the General Manager of the Washington Wizards. Maybe he looked at Gilbert and thought he would put a lot of butts in the seats, who knows?
Anyway they gave Gilbert Arenas a 111 million dollar contract. Ouch.
The surgery is the third on the knee in 17 months. Arenas missed 69 regular-season games last season and had to shut himself down during the playoffs. Still, Grunfeld expressed no regret about the decision to give Arenas a six-year, $111 million contract after the point guard opted for free agency during the offseason.
At times, when Gilbert was out, the Wizards played great ball and that put doubt about the signing in all of our minds.
Again, who knows, Gilbert Arenas is only 26 years old and may have his best basketball ahead of him. The question remains if he can become the team player that produces championships and not just stats.
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Gilbert Arenas deal is done for less
July 14, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Gilbert Arenas, Injuries, NBA Basketball, Washington Wizards
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Six years and 111 million bucks.
But Gilbert Arenas took less.
The Wizards offered Arenas a max contract — $127 million over six years — leaving it up to the unpredictable Agent Zero to decide whether he would live up to his previous statement that he would take a lesser amount if it would help the team sign other players and improve the prospects of contending for an NBA title. Arenas negotiated the deal without an agent while traveling in China on a promotional tour for a shoe company.
The Wizards have resigned Antawn Jamison and now have enough money to add one more player.
Could it be Gilbert Arenas wants to win? Even more than posting stats?
Check out this YouTube on Arenas and what he has been thinking.
Now that you know his thoughts, watch his scoring ability in this mix.
Gilbert just seems to be able to walk right through defenses for layup after layup.
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Gilbert Arenas - Agent Zero’s salary has a lot of zeros
July 7, 2008 by James Edwards
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Gilbert Arenas is thinking “Ok, got the money, now how to get the NBA title?”

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Ok, so it is a bad pun in the title. Who are we kidding here? Agent Zero should not be this expensive.
The unpredictable three-time All-Star point guard, in vintage Agent Zero fashion, told the Post and the Washington Times on Thursday that he has agreed to re-sign for $111 million over six years, considerably less than the maximum deal he said the Wizards offered him when the free agency period began on Tuesday.
Arenas negotiated the deal from China, where is traveling as part of promotional tour for a shoe company, and did so without an agent.
Let’s see, the Washington Wizards with Antawn Jamison and Gilbert Arenas will win how many titles with this twosome? Maybe that is what the Zero represents in his nickname.
Forgive me, but Gilbert is exciting to watch, but that does not always translate to victories.
Arenas has averaged 22.8 points, 5.5 assists and 4.2 rebounds in his seven-season NBA career. He was known as much for his tantrums as for on-court play when he came to Washington from Golden State in 2003, but he began to display more maturity as he developed into a take-over-the-game player with a knack for hitting buzzer-beating shots. Although he still has his many quirks— yelling “Hibachi!” after making a big shot is just one of many—he has helped the Wizards became a playoff regular.
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Yao Ming - Houston wins 11th straight
February 23, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bulls, Chris Paul, Cleveland Cavaliers, Gilbert Arenas, Houston Rockets, LeBron James, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Hornets, Tracy McGrady, Washington Wizards, Yao Ming
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How can this be?
It is a reach even for 7′ 6″ Yao Ming to win 11 in a row.
Tracy McGrady playing consistently good?
Houston even trades two players away, do not suit up the guy they get and still keep winning!
How can this be?
Well, admittedly, most of the teams they beat were pretty bad teams, but they did just knock off Chris Paul and the Hornets (sounds like a 60’s rock group) and there were a couple of close scrapes with the Cleveland PreWallace LeBrons led by Cavalier LeBron James, which the Rockets managed to pull out.
Still… They are winning!
And get this, they have not lost in February and finish the month with games against the Big Ben-less Bulls, the Wizards minus Agent Zero, and the Pau-less Grizzlies (get it, paw-less Grizzlies, ok, bad joke).
Sounds like 3 more wins and an undefeated month to me.
Side Note: Your intrepid author was pretty harsh on Houston a while back and is currently flogging himself.
It seems the Rockets are worthy.
When both Yao and T-Mac are on, they are pretty hard to beat. In fact, they will kill you from inside and out.
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NBA All Star Voting for 2008
January 25, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Allen Iverson, Amare Stoudemire, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Bobcats, Chauncey Billups, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, Gilbert Arenas, Houston Rockets, Jason Kidd, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA All Star Game, NBA Basketball, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, Orlando Magic, Paul Pierce, Phoenix Suns, Rasheed Wallace, Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton, San Antonio Spurs, Shaq, Shawn Marion, Steve Nash, Tayshaun Prince, Tim Duncan, Toronto Raptors, Tracy McGrady, Washington Wizards, Yao Ming
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Dwight Howard has tremendous upside
Normally the All Star game is not a big ticket with your intrepid author.
A game with little or no defense has a hard time holding my interest.
In fact, today’s basketball with all the rule changes towards offense has really bothered me in recent years.
But this year may be an exception. The league is just so filled with exceptional talent.
One starter in particular could become a dominant force in the NBA sooner than we think. That man would be Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic.
Hmm, may just have to tune in after all. Here are your vote getters.
The leaders of both the Eastern and Western Conference players for the second returns of the 2008 NBA All-Star voting program are attached:
2008 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING EASTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards: Kevin Garnett (Bos) 1,186,690; LeBron James (Clev) 1,005,733; Chris Bosh (Tor) 313,983; Paul Pierce (Bos) 268,926; Yi Jianlian (Mil) 192,828; Caron Butler (Was) 150,042; Hedo Turkoglu (Orl) 121,991; Tayshaun Prince (Det) 120,783; Rashard Lewis (Orl) 116,168; Antawn Jamison (Was) 106,370.
Guards: Dwyane Wade (Mia) 777,764; Jason Kidd (NJ) 559,333; Vince Carter (NJ) 468,051; Ray Allen (Bos) 464,810; Gilbert Arenas (Was) 422,463; Chauncey Billups (Det) 238,125; Michael Redd (Mil) 183,309; Richard Hamilton (Det) 121,663; Joe Johnson (Atl) 109,443; Andre Iguodala (Phi) 109,345.
Centers: Dwight Howard (Orl) 970,778; Shaquille O’Neal (Mia) 466,292; Rasheed Wallace (Det) 124,348; Ben Wallace (Chi) 114,245; Andrew Bogut (Mil) 100,622; Jermaine O’Neal (Ind) 89,900; Zydrunas Ilgauskas (Clev) 55,217; Emeka Okafor (Cha) 51,490; Zaza Pachulia (Atl) 43,036; Eddy Curry (NY) 37,252.
2008 NBA ALL-STAR BALLOTING WESTERN CONFERENCE
Forwards: Carmelo Anthony (Den) 767,722; Tim Duncan (SA) 722,059; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 686,853; Carlos Boozer (Utah) 281,299; Josh Howard (Dal) 251,756; Shawn Marion (Pho) 240,752; Shane Battier (Hou) 227,112; Luis Scola (Hou) 222,896; Kevin Durant (Sea) 191,542; Grant Hill (Pho) 152,898.
Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 941,716; Tracy McGrady (Hou) 663,141; Steve Nash (Pho) 526,493; Allen Iverson (Den) 514,291; Manu Ginobili (SA) 220,620; Jason Terry (Dal) 200,693; Baron Davis (GS) 194,048; Chris Paul (NO) 189,646; Tony Parker (SA) 183,173; Jerry Stackhouse (Dal) 178,152.
Centers: Yao Ming (Hou) 813,305;Amaré Stoudemire (Pho) 463,916; Erick Dampier (Dal) 171,386; Marcus Camby (Den) 161,807; Pau Gasol (Mem) 118,759; Mehmet Okur (Utah) 85,715; LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 69,691; Tyson Chandler (NO) 69,083; Andris Biedrins (GS) 67,862; Chris Kaman (LAC) 66,315. source
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Agent Zero Gone Three Months
November 22, 2007 by admin
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Gilbert Arenas, star point guard for the Washington Wizards and star blogger for NBA.com, got some more bad news about his ailing knee. After missing the end of last season due to injury, Arenas had to undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus in the same knee.
Although there isn’t a definite time table for the return of Arenas, initial indications point to a return in about three months. During the knee operation, Arenas also had a microfracture surgery on a bone in his knee. Luckily for Arenas, since the microfracture surgery was on a non-weight barring bone, it isn’t the season-ending injury that ended Greg Oden’s rookie campaign.
Obviously, this is devastating news for the Washington Wizards. Without their point guard, the Wizards won’t be nearly as explosive as they are with Arenas filling up the stat sheet. However, the good news is the Wizards are at 6-5 and since they are in the weaker Eastern Conference, they very well could be in the playoff race when Arenas is ready to return.
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Boston Celtics topple Washington Wizards
November 3, 2007 by James Edwards
Filed under Boston Celtics, Gilbert Arenas, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Washington Wizards
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We held our breath.
How would the three great stars mesh on the hardwood court?
Good thing they meshed early and often, because holding our breath is not really our thing.
Boston Celtics 103 - Washington Wizards 83
One of the three stars could not be happier with the situation at hand.
“I’m at a place right now in my career, I couldn’t ask for anything better,” said Pierce, who led Boston with 28 points.
Garnett did it all — 22 points, 20 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and three steals — in a dazzling debut with Boston. He was introduced to a standing ovation and left to cheers that echoed from the rafters where the team’s 16 championship banners were hanging. source
We still hold our breath now and then, because Ray Allen had 17 points, which sounds good until you realize Ray averaged around 26 last year. In fact, Ray has averaged over 20 points a year for the last 9 years. Ray only took 10 shots in the game.
At this point Ray does not seem bothered.
“People were rocking,” said Allen. “I think they’ve been anticipating this for a long time. The people in Boston, having something on the floor they can root for and rally behind all year.”
Allen admitted he was nervous to start the game, but he got over the jitters to score 17 points in his Celtics debut.
“I had to take a couple of deeper breaths and just kind of go to what I do,” he said. source
Will the quest for a title keep all three players happy, no matter what kind of stats they come up with?
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Jermaine O’Neal of promise unfulfilled
October 20, 2007 by James Edwards
Filed under Detroit Pistons, Gilbert Arenas, Indiana Pacers, Kobe Bryant, Larry Bird, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA Basketball, New Jersey Nets, Player Movement, Rasheed Wallace, Washington Wizards
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Jermaine was under the tutelage of Rasheed Wallace when he played on the Portland Trailblazers, at the beginning of the Jailblazer time period. During those 4 years he barely played and barely scored, but everyone knew he would be a good one. Jermaine was drafted straight out of High School. The next 7 years with the Pacers established Jermaine as a rare 20 - 10 man as he averaged close to 20 points and 10 rebounds.
There is still a bitter taste in O’Neal’s mouth, because he never won a title. Some of those teams with Reggie Miller were pretty good teams, but always ran into someone like the Pistons and were stopped. The Pistons had Rasheed and he had the uncanny knack of shutting down Jermaine at all the right times.
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