Lamrock wrote:A lot of trades there. You lost pretty much your whole team! It'll be interesting to see how this first season goes. Post your roster.
thanks for reminding me, it's done

Lamrock wrote:A lot of trades there. You lost pretty much your whole team! It'll be interesting to see how this first season goes. Post your roster.
Wizards Signs Veteran Guard Lindsey Hunter
October 12th 2009
After a 111-116 loss to the Orlando Magic in their preseason games yesterday night, the Wizards management have announced today that they have successfully signed 38 year old guard Lindsey Hunter to the Roster.
The Deal is reported to be roughly around 1 million dollars for one year.
"We are extremely pleased at Hunter's addition to the team and what he can bring to the table" said Wizards GM Doug Collins "Lindsey has that championship experience that we need, having two championship rings himself and being an excellent defender in this league, we feel that our younger guards can really benefit from him and Eric (Snow) being on the team."
The 17 year veteran has career averages of 8.6ppg, 2.7 apg, 2.2 rpg, 1.2 spg in 924 games played. Hunter was a contributor on the Lakers team that won the NBA championship in 2001–02. As well as the 2003-04 NBA Champions Pistons team.
Sit wrote:Is it me or do you disassemble all the teams you do a dynasty with? lol
Wizards get Williams, Wilkins in three team deal
October 26th 2009
The Washington Wizards have announced today that they have acquired Forward/Center Sean Williams as well as swingman Damien Wilkins in a three way trade earlier today.
The Trade involved the New Jersey Nets, the Washington Wizards, and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Wizards traded away Jamaal Magloire, who has only appeared in 2 of the preseason games for the Wizards and have yet to score, to his old team New Jersey Nets; as well as sending Alexis Ajinca to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The New Jersey Nets Sent their trouble maker Sean Williams to the Wizards, as well as disgruntled forward Trenton Hassell to the Thunder.
The Oklahoma City Thunder joined in to 'help' the two teams make the deal work under the salary cap, and offloaded recently signed Shaun Livingston, who was having problems with the management, to New Jersey, while also sending Damien Wilkins to the Wizards in exchange for Alexis Ajinca of the Wizards and Trenton Hassell of the Nets.
"We feel that these two players have a lot of potential for us to dig into, especially for Sean, i think that Shaq will take him under his wing and teach him some tricks of the trade in playing the F/C positions in this league, we hope that he can develop nicely into a player we can pair up alongside Blake (Griffin) in future years. Sean's athleticism is amazing and we feel we can help him reach the next level" said Doug Collins, GM of the Wizards
Jordan Fired, Popovich to take over
November 7th 2009
The Washington Wizards have announced earlier today that they have fired head coach Eddie Jordan and replaced him with former San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich.
In six full seasons Jordan has guided the Wizards to four playoff appearances, including a second round appearance in 2005. However, after a dismal 21-61 season, speculation arise that Jordan has coached his last season with the Wizards, and while he survived the offseason and preseason, it seems like time is indeed up for Eddie after a rumored fight occurred in the Wizards locker room following their win over the Hornets in New Orleans 2 nights ago, The Wizards are currently 2-1.
Popovich, the NBA's Coach of the Year in 2003, has led the Spurs to four NBA Championships in his 11 seasons as the team’s head coach (1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007) , he is one of five coaches in history with four-or-more NBA Championships. He was fired from the Spurs in the offseason following a disappointing 39-43 season despite having a healthy roster, the Spurs did make the playoffs (surprisingly given that they are in the Western Conference...) but got swept in the first round.
The 76ers have announced that they are currently finalizing a contract with Jordan and head coach Maurice Cheeks will be fired shortly.
"We already told you nothing so go away and work on your coaching ability so we can win more games you retard" snapped Arenas
H00PL0VE wrote:Tough loss and unsuspecting twist to the new Head Coach. Great locker room drama between Griffin and Lai. Good luck the rest of the way man!
Lamrock wrote:"We already told you nothing so go away and work on your coaching ability so we can win more games you retard" snapped Arenas
I'm liking the decision to sign Pop and the storyline with Blake and Leo. I still don't like that you traded the whole team away, but I'm enjoying this. Keep it up.
Sit wrote:Good work fighting
thierryhenry50 wrote:Arenas shouting at Jordan was superb![]()
Good luck next game man.
Wizards' O'Neal Wants Extension'
November 9th 2009
Just a week into the regular season, the Washington Wizards' newly acquired hall of fame center Shaquille O'Neal, in which they had gotten from Phoenix via trade on draftnight, has apparently settled in and is ready to sign an extension with the Wizards.
O'Neal's contract is in his last year of 20 million dollars, one of the major reasons behind the trade as the Free Agent class of 2010 is said to be specular with the likes of Lebron James and Dwyane Wade on the market, Shaq has been dominating this season thus far, but him being 37 years old now and turning 38 next year is certainly not good for the Wizards if they were to sign him to an extension, O'Neal would get a lot less then his current 20 million, but given that he's such a dominating player, he will still be expected to get a pretty big contract, the problem for the Wizards is that they would nearly have no cap room to sign any of the big impact players if they choose to extend the 7'1" 350 pound center.
thierryhenry50 wrote:I like Shaq a lot but I wouldn't sign him to an extension, considering the 2010 free agent heaven.
Martti. wrote:Arenas was torching in the first game, too bad you lost..
With Shaq, I would risk it. Let his 20M roll of your cap and sign some young big guy, depending on who's on the market.
Atlanta's Mike Woodson Fired
November 19th 2009
The Atlanta Hawks have announced yesterday that they have fired head coach Mike Woodson.
Woodson, who has coached the Hawks for 5 full seasons now, entered his Hawks coaching career as a rookie head coach. He has taken the Hawks in back to back playoff performances in 07-08 and 08-09, with a 53-29 record last season. However, the Hawks have started this season 0-8 and management has apparently decided that Woody's time is up.
Woodson will be replaced by Nelson Cunningham
Wizards' Powe Out with Separated Shoulder
November 19th 2009
The Washington Wizards have announced that Backup Forward Leon Powe has a separated right shoulder and will be out for 1-2 weeks.
Powe suffered the Injury late in the second quarter in the game against the Cavaliers, he crashed into the scorer's table after saving a loose ball and immediately grabbed his shoulder in pain.
A further analysis found no structural damage and Powe will be able to return in 1-2 weeks time.
The Wizards signed Powe in the offseason to a multi-year deal after he won 2 back to back championships with the Boston Celtics in the previous 2 seasons. Leon is in his 4th NBA season and is averaging 8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 0.6 apg, 1.1 spg, 0.3 bpg in 18.7 minutes per game coming off the bench for the Wizards, Powe is shooting almost 61% from the field and 62.5% from the free throw line.
Wizards Star Gilbert Arenas Out With Strained Achillies
November 21st 2009
Yes, that's right, Wizards All Star Guard Gilbert Arenas is out with an injury again. Fortunately for the Wizards, it's relatively minor then the ones he has been suffering in the past year or two.
Arenas is suffering from a strained achillies from the Wizards' blowout win against the Miami Heat earlier today, he drove into Mario Chalmers of the Heat and rolled on the floor, grabbing his leg in pain. 20000 Wizards fans held their breaths but was relieved to see Arenas get up with the help of his teammates. the Wizards trainers are estimating his injury to take 1-2 weeks to heal.
Note: In the same game that Arenas got injured, the Wizards held the Heat to a franchise low 11 points in the first quarter, and Shaquille O'Neal of the Wizards recorded a career high 7 steals in the 107-75 blowout win....
Shaq lights up MSG for 45 Points
November 28th 2009
It seems like for every player, each opportunity to play in Madison Square Garden, the world's most famous arena is a motivation to shine and perform well.
Last season, Kobe Bryant of the LA Lakers came in here and scored 61 points, a new MSG record. Then, Lebron James of the Cavaliers came in and almost had a 50 point triple double.
This time round, it's the 38 year old Hall of fame center Shaquille O'Neal of the Washington Wizards that's lighting up MSG. O'Neal scored 45 points, the most points he has scored since he put up 49 for the Lakers against the Celtics on March 21, 2003. Shaq also had 6 rebounds in the Wizards' 120-116 win over the hometown Knicks.
"It was cool," O'Neal said. "Guys were really looking for me. I've been saying all year if I can get those touches like that, I think I can do that every night."
There was no one on the Knicks roster that could stop him, even as they doubled and tripled team him down low, he simply fought through all the contact and dropped the ball in the hole. O'Neal would have gotten a much higher scoring total had he not bricked 14 of his 20 free throw attempts. Eddie Curry of the Knicks fouled out of the game defending Shaq, and David Lee had 5 fouls doing the same thing, or rather, getting dominated and posterized would be the correct term.
Wizards rookie Leo Lai also had a great game in his debut at the World's Most Famous Arena, establishing new career high in scoring with 26 points, he also had 14 assists and impressively, at 6'2", posterized the 6'11" Knicks center Eddie Curry early in the 3rd quarter on a Wizards' fast break.
The Wizards, who had the league's worst record with 21-61 last season, are now redeeming themselves. They are currently on a 7 game winning streak (last 3 without Arenas, last 4 without Powe) and are leading the league with an impressive 12-3 record.
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