mrmoves20 wrote:Too bad KD isn't on the team.
Mark. wrote:Nice wins over the Clippers and Knicks!
Fair call on Dwight. Still though, as a Magic fan who has the highest level of hatred for the fool, I would probably welcome him back.
SuperHueyNewton wrote:KEMBA!!!
15/2/13
Kemba shines brightest amongst rising stars
ELI - 33 28 23 26 110
STA - 25 15 25 19 84
Player of the Game: Kemba Walker
(28pts, 6reb, 12ast)
The game may have been a blow-out on the scoreboard, but everyone involved seemed to have a good time. Particularly Bobcats guard Kemba Walker.
He was one of three players participating in the rising stars challenge who will also be lining up tomorrow night in the main event, the all-star game.
Walker (28p/6r/12a), Kyrie Irving (16p/11a) and Anthony Davis (20p/6r) were all a class above in a game that showcases the league's best youngsters.
Young Wizards rookie Bradley Beal also dominated in the game. His dazzling 27 point display followed on perfectly from his good early season form.
Damian Lillard made a nice came off the bench and finished with 15 points and 5 assists. Walker and company were far too good in the end though.
A first half display that saw total domination on the boards set up the comfortable win. Rebound machine Kenneth Faried didn't seem his usual self.
Top Scorers
Kemba Walker - 28
Bradley Beal - 27
Anthony Davis - 20
Kyrie Irving - 16
Damian Lillard - 15
Iman Shumpert - 12
Harrison Barnes - 11
Andre Drummond - 10
Chandler Parsons - 10
Assists
Kemba Walker - 12
Kyrie Irving - 11
Iman Shumpert - 10
Damian Lillard - 5
Kawhi Leonard - 5
Chandler Parsons - 5
Rebounds
Andre Drummond - 7
Chandler Parsons - 7
Gustavo Ayon - 6
Tristan Thompson - 6
Anthony Davis - 6
Kemba Walker - 6
Jonas Valanciunas - 6
Thomas Robinson - 6
Kenneth Faried - 5
16/2/13
Western all-stars hold on to grab narrow win
EAST - 28 29 28 31 116
WEST - 30 28 25 35 118
Player of the Game: Russell Westbrook
(37pts, 3ast, 3stl)
All of the talk leading up to this year's all-star game has been about the absence of the MVP favourite and multiple scoring champion Kevin Durant.
But by the time that this game was finished his Oklahoma City team-mate Russell Westbrook had made sure that the conversation had shifted topic.
The often maligned guard put on a display even that Durant himself would have been proud of. He scored the equal-fourth highest number of points.
His 37 points ties him with Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett on the all-time list. It was only 5 points shy of the record of 42 by Wilt Chamberlain in 1962.
The match-up between Westbrook and Chicago guard Derrick Rose was mouth-watering for fans. Both are so athletic and match-up well on each other.
Rose ended the game with 27 points and 7 assists himself. LeBron James had his usual triple-double flirtation with 18 points, 9 rebounds and 12 assists.
Memphis forward Rudy Gay managed to shake off all of the speculation surrounding his future and had a decent game in his first all-star appearance.
Every man and his dog knows that the Grizzlies need to trade Gay this season and with only four days until the deadline, they are leaving it quite late.
There were a lot of great players that missed the game through injury this year. Such as Durant, Chris Paul, Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Bosh and James Harden.
Other regulars like Tim Duncan, Dwyane Wade, Tony Parker, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce missed out. A new generation are taking over their spots.
A fresh group of Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving and Kemba Walker all made their first all-star appearances this season.
Guys like John Wall, Evan Turner, Jrue Holiday, Paul George, Derrick Favors, Greg Monroe and Damian Lillard will be pressing their claims in the future.
The game itself was a classic. Neither team led by more than four points the entire time. It's surprising that it didn't end up going to overtime either.
It was a strangely competitive game from the offset. Usually these games are played in more of an exhibition type atmosphere during the first half.
Westbrook and Rose traded baskets all night and LeBron was involved in nearly everything the eastern all-stars did. Everyone got game time as well.
It was the Thunder guard that emerged as the MVP at the end though for his amazing display of speed, athleticism and sheer force in attacking the rim.
Top Scorers
Russell Westbrook - 37
Derrick Rose - 27
Carmelo Anthony - 22
LeBron James - 18
Kobe Bryant - 16
Kevin Love - 14
Monta Ellis - 13
Rudy Gay - 12
Kyrie Irving - 10
Assists
LeBron James - 12
Derrick Rose - 7
Kobe Bryant - 6
Monta Ellis - 5
Rebounds
LeBron James - 9
Kevin Love - 8
Rudy Gay - 6
Carmelo Anthony - 5
Blake Griffin - 5
Dwight Howard - 5
One game summary - Feb 19 19/2/13
Washington Wizards [11-40] vs Toronto Raptors [21-32]
WAS - 28 22 14 28 92
TOR - 28 14 22 20 84
Top Scorers
Bradley Beal - 31
Andrea Bargnani - 23
Randy Foye - 17
DeMar DeRozan - 15
Derrick Favors - 14
Kyle Lowry - 13
Mickael Pietrus - 10
Assists
Kyle Lowry - 8
Rebounds
Kenyon Martin - 15
Amir Johnson - 13
Andrea Bargnani - 8
Bradley Beal - 6
Terrence Ross - 5
Jonas Valanciunas - 5
Kyle Lowry - 5
Derrick Favors - 5
Phil89 wrote:No idea. Maybe the other ones were in the wash?
Mark. wrote:Big game by Westbrook in the ASG, also LeBron nearly with a TD, typical
SuperHueyNewton wrote:Phil89 wrote:No idea. Maybe the other ones were in the wash?
Kay now that. Was a good one.
Also, Westbrook went insane
21/2/13
Grizzlies dump Gay in Washington
Memphis today somewhat reluctantly accepted the Wizards offer of expiring contracts and a first round pick for recent all-star forward Rudy Gay.
The 26 year old had been shopped around the league during the past month because the Grizzlies just couldn't afford to keep his large contract.
Several teams were interested in him, but none of them could come up with a deal that satisfied all of the criteria that Memphis were looking for.
Initially they were hoping to get a young prospect and some draft picks for him, but it seems that no teams were willing to meet this lofty price.
As the deadline drew ever closer they changed their demands to expiring contracts and draft picks. This put the Wizards at the front of the queue.
Washington rolled the dice on this deal, giving up Corey Maggette, Kenyon Martin, Donte Greene and the first round pick they got from Houston.
It perhaps isn't the ideal package that Memphis were hoping for, but it certainly achieves what they set out to do when they started shopping Gay.
No team ever wants to break up something that is working, but despite their impressive 31-23 start the Grizzlies had to look at the bigger picture.
Keeping Gay and the $37m he is owed in the next two seasons would have created severe luxury tax issues, which a small market team can't take.
Grizzlies management didn't want to pay excessive luxury tax for a team that they just don't feel can truly compete for a championship right now.
Reportedly their first priority was to trade Zach Randolph, but the combination of his age and salary made him an unattractive proposition to teams.
After much discussion they realised that their only option was to trade Gay. There were several interested teams, but few that had the right pieces.
In stepped Washington general manager Steve Kerr to once again take advantage of another teams unfortunate situation to improve his own team.
When former Hornets guard Eric Gordon wanted out of New Orleans, it was Kerr who stepped in and negotiated a move that saw him move to Utah.
Of course Kerr used the Indiana natives' desire to leave to leverage a deal to acquire young forward Derrick Favors from the Jazz in a complex deal.
After all is said and done the Grizzlies still have a core of Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol and Mike Conley that can keep them at their current heights.
Their supporting cast of Tony Allen, Marreese Speights and Jerryd Bayless all give everything for the team. They are still a good, playoff calibre team.
Maggette and Martin should add a good level of experience to the Grizzlies team which will come in handy if they end up going deep in the playoffs.
Donte Greene is a handy player to have on the bench. His length allows him to be effective at scoring and also rebounding at both ends of the court.
Houston currently occupy seventh seed in the west with a 30-26 record. If they finish the season poorly Memphis could end up with a top 15 pick.
Washington meanwhile took a big step forward in their development towards being a playoff team. Gay will help them immensely moving forward.
His athleticism will allow him to to fit in nicely with the Wizards' run-and-gun style of offense that John Wall and Bradley Beal are currently running.
The small forward position is one that Washington was desperate to upgrade. They had been looking ahead to the free agent market to fill the gap.
"We just felt that Rudy was a much better option than what we could potentially get in the Summer", said Wizards GM Steve Kerr this afternoon.
"This deal does limit us somewhat in what we can do in the Summer now, but from our point of view we've just completed our main business early."
The struggling Wizards were due to have around $37m to spend on free agents during next year's off-season. Now it's been cut to just over $19m.
Realistically, they probably weren't the first name of Dwight Howard's list of destinations anyway, so this move isn't exactly bad business by them.
Chris Paul wasn't going to be a target either given that they've got John Wall. After those two it's debatable if anyone available is better than Gay.
Paul Millsap, Andre Iguodala, Monta Ellis and OJ Mayo could all become available and the Wizards do still have enough room to afford one of them.
The direction they take during the free agency period will largely depend on what they can do in the draft. Especially if they land a top five pick.
Another dominant defensive big man is top of their list. If they manage to select Cody Zeller or Nerlens Noel they may not need to pursue Howard.
If the Wizards can add some quality depth to their team over the off-season, they will definitely be aiming to grab that eighth seed next season.
Memphis receive
Kenyon Martin - 35 - PF - $2.10m - 1 year (76)
Corey Maggette - 33 - SF - $10.92m - 1 year (75)
Donte Greene - 24 - SF - $1.20m - 1 year (63)
Rockets 2013 first round pick (via Wizards)
Projected line-up:
Marc Gasol - Zach Randolph - Corey Maggette - Tony Allen - Mike Conley
Bench:
Marreese Speights, Wayne Ellington, Donte Greene, Jerryd Bayless, Quincy Pondexter, Kenyon Martin, Darrell Arthur
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Washington receive
Rudy Gay - 26 - PF - $53.67m - 3 years (86)
Hamed Haddadi - 27 - C - $1.35m - 1 year (49)
Projected line-up:
Derrick Favors - Patrick Patterson - Rudy Gay - Bradley Beal - John Wall
Bench:
Randy Foye, Daequan Cook, Jason Maxiell, Michael Redd, Dominic McGuire, Roger Mason, Hamed Haddadi
Four game summary - Feb 22-27 22/2/13
Washington Wizards [12-40] vs Denver Nuggets [30-25]
WAS - 20 25 19 19 83
DEN - 29 18 18 24 89
Top Scorers
Rudy Gay - 27
Wilson Chandler - 23
JaVale McGee - 15
John Wall - 12
Ty Lawson - 11
Patrick Patterson - 10
Assists
John Wall - 10
Ty Lawson - 9
Andre Miller - 5
Bradley Beal - 5
Rebounds
Kenneth Faried - 12
Derrick Favors - 7
Bradley Beal - 7
JaVale McGee - 6
Wilson Chandler - 6
Ty Lawson - 6
Patrick Patterson - 6
Rudy Gay - 6
John Wall - 6
Jason Maxiell - 523/2/13
Washington Wizards [12-41] vs Houston Rockets [31-26]
WAS - 24 18 24 19 85
HOU - 22 26 25 31 104
Top Scorers
Rudy Gay - 31
Jordan Crawford - 30
John Wall - 19
Chandler Parsons - 14
Trevor Booker - 14
Bradley Beal - 12
Toney Douglas - 10
Assists
Toney Douglas - 10
John Wall - 8
Jordan Crawford - 7
Chandler Parsons - 5
Rebounds
Jordan Crawford - 9
Omer Asik - 8
Trevor Booker - 7
Jason Maxiell - 7
Derrick Favors - 7
John Wall - 6
Patrick Patterson - 625/2/13
Toronto Raptors [23-33] vs Washington Wizards [12-42]
TOR - 18 22 22 27 7 96
WAS - 27 22 16 24 11 100
Top Scorers
Andrea Bargnani - 24
John Wall - 22
DeMar DeRozan - 20
Rudy Gay - 19
Kyle Lowry - 16
Bradley Beal - 14
Randy Foye - 13
Patrick Patterson - 12
Michael Redd - 10
Assists
John Wall - 11
Kyle Lowry - 10
Rudy Gay - 5
Rebounds
Amir Johnson - 12
Derrick Favors - 10
Andrea Bargnani - 9
DeMar DeRozan - 9
Patrick Patterson - 7
Rudy Gay - 7
Bradley Beal - 7
Jonas Valanciunas - 527/2/13
Washington Wizards [13-42] vs Detroit Pistons [24-35]
WAS - 22 30 21 29 102
DET - 14 26 17 25 82
Top Scorers
Rudy Gay - 18
Brandon Knight - 18
Bradley Beal - 17
Michael Redd - 12
Derrick Favors - 12
John Wall - 12
Greg Monroe - 12
Rodney Stuckey - 12
Jonas Jerebko - 11
Patrick Patterson - 11
Assists
John Wall - 9
Brandon Knight - 8
Rodney Stuckey - 5
Rebounds
Greg Monroe - 12
Rudy Gay - 10
Andre Drummond - 8
Tayshaun Prince - 8
Derrick Favors - 7
Brandon Knight - 6
Patrick Patterson - 5
John Wall - 5
1/3/13
February 2013 SummaryConference Standings
-----League Leaders
-----Player Awards
-----Transactions
-----Major Injuries
Five game summary - Mar 1-9 1/3/13
Washington Wizards [14-42] vs New York Knicks [26-28]
WAS - 23 18 23 29 93
NYK - 24 23 26 25 98
Top Scorers
Rudy Gay - 25
Carmelo Anthony - 25
JR Smith - 22
Derrick Favors - 18
John Wall - 16
Raymond Felton - 11
Imn Shumpert - 11
Amare Stoudemire - 10
Randy Foye - 10
Assists
Jason Kidd - 12
Rebounds
Derrick Favors - 10
Patrick Patterson - 10
John Wall - 8
Rudy Gay - 7
JR Smith - 7
Jason Kidd - 6
Rasheed Wallace - 5
Carmelo Anthony - 5
Jason Maxiell - 53/3/13
Washington Wizards [14-43] vs Philadelphia 76ers [38-19]
WAS - 20 25 21 29 95
PHI - 43 30 21 29 123
Top Scorers
Nick Young - 26
Andrew Bynum - 22
John Wall - 20
Rudy Gay - 19
Thaddeus Young - 18
Jason Richardson - 16
Jrue Holiday - 16
Patrick Patterson - 13
Bradley Beal - 13
Derrick Favors - 12
Assists
John Wall - 11
Evan Turner - 10
Jrue Holiday - 9
Dorell Wright - 6
Rebounds
Derrick Favors - 10
Patrick Patterson - 6
Andrew Bynum - 6
Thaddeus Young - 6
Jrue Holiday - 6
Jason Richardson - 56/3/13
Minnesota Timberwolves [27-30] vs Washington Wizards [14-44]
MIN - 30 28 35 17 110
WAS - 26 17 35 19 97
Top Scorers
Kevin Love - 31
Josh Howard - 19
John Wall - 19
Derrick Favors - 17
Bradley Beal - 14
Andrei Kirilenko - 14
Rudy Gay - 13
Nikola Pekovic - 11
Assists
John Wall - 9
Ricky Rubio - 9
Rebounds
Nikola Pekovic - 10
Kevin Love - 10
Andrei Kirilenko - 10
Rudy Gay - 9
Derrick Favors - 6
Patrick Patterson - 58/3/13
Brooklyn Nets [36-25] vs Washington Wizards [14-45]
BKN - 22 20 22 26 90
WAS - 27 39 32 20 118
Top Scorers
Rudy Gay - 33
John Wall - 21
Deron Williams - 20
Joe Johnson - 19
Patrick Patterson - 18
Daequan Cook - 13
Bradley Beal - 13
Kris Humphries - 12
Andray Blatche - 10
Assists
John Wall - 11
Deron Williams - 9
Joe Johnson - 5
Rebounds
Gerald Wallace - 12
Rudy Gay - 11
Patrick Patterson - 9
Jason Maxiell - 7
Kris Humphries - 6
Deron Williams - 5
Bradley Beal - 5
John Wall - 59/3/13
Washington Wizards [15-45] vs Charlotte Bobcats [23-39]
WAS - 19 21 25 23 88
CHA - 20 34 21 26 101
Top Scorers
Bradley Beal - 23
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - 21
John Wall - 20
Ben Gordon - 16
Gerald Henderson - 15
Patrick Patterson - 12
Hakim Warrick - 11
Rudy Gay - 11
Assists
John Wall - 7
Rebounds
Brendan Haywood - 14
Patrick Patterson - 12
Rudy Gay - 10
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - 9
Jason Maxiell - 7
Bradley Beal - 5
Six game summary - Mar 12-20 12/3/13
Cleveland Cavaliers [26-37] vs Washington Wizards [15-46]
CLE - 22 26 22 26 96
WAS - 30 22 21 28 101
Top Scorers
Kyrie Irving - 26
Rudy Gay - 20
John Wall - 19
Alonzo Gee - 16
Patrick Patterson - 15
Tristan Thompson - 14
Dion Waiters - 12
Michael Redd - 11
Bradley Beal - 10
Assists
Kyrie Irving - 6
John Wall - 6
Rebounds
Jason Maxiell - 13
Kyrie Irving - 9
Rudy Gay - 8
Anderson Varejao - 7
Tristan Thompson - 7
Bradley Beal - 6
Dominic McGuire - 5
John Wall - 5
Alonzo Gee - 513/3/13
Washington Wizards [16-46] vs Milwaukee Bucks [33-29]
WAS - 21 23 19 13 76
MIL - 23 31 26 23 103
Top Scorers
Monta Ellis - 37
John Wall - 30
Tobias Harris - 18
Trevor Ariza - 12
Rudy Gay - 12
Assists
Trevor Ariza - 7
Rebounds
Emeka Okafor - 10
Trevor Ariza - 10
Jason Maxiell - 8
Patrick Patterson - 6
Marquis Daniels - 5
Ekpe Udoh - 5
Roger Mason - 5
Rudy Gay - 515/3/13
Washington Wizards [16-47] vs New Orleans Hornets [24-41]
WAS - 23 21 27 28 99
NOH - 22 26 15 23 86
Top Scorers
Anthony Davis - 24
John Wall - 20
Bradley Beal - 18
Rudy Gay - 16
Patrick Patterson - 15
Samuel Dalembert - 10
Elton Brand - 10
Al-Farouq Aminu - 10
Assists
John Wall - 7
Rebounds
Elton Brand - 11
Jason Maxiell - 10
Rudy Gay - 10
John Wall - 9
Samuel Dalembert - 8
Anthony Davis - 6
Al-Farouq Aminu - 5
Derrick Favors - 5
Patrick Patterson - 5
Bradley Beal - 516/3/13
Washington Wizards [17-47] vs Phoenix Suns [34-32]
WAS - 32 30 27 25 114
PHX - 20 29 31 26 106
Top Scorers
Patrick Patterson - 28
Shannon Brown - 27
Michael Beasley - 22
John Wall - 21
Bradley Beal - 17
Luis Scola - 14
Derrick Favors - 11
Michael Redd - 11
Marcin Gortat - 10
Assists
John Wall - 12
Goran Dragic - 12
Rebounds
Patrick Patterson - 10
Marcin Gortat - 10
Michael Beasley - 9
Rudy Gay - 7
Goran Dragic - 6
Markieff Morris - 5
Luis Scola - 5
Jason Maxiell - 518/3/13
Charlotte Bobcats [25-41] vs Washington Wizards [18-47]
CHA - 26 27 22 16 91
WAS - 28 22 24 28 102
Top Scorers
Rudy Gay - 25
John Wall - 22
Derrick Favors - 18
Tyrus Thomas - 16
Gerald Henderson - 16
Kemba Walker - 16
Byron Mulens - 12
Jason Maxiell - 12
Assists
Kemba Walker - 9
John Wall - 6
Rebounds
Derrick Favors - 12
Brendan Haywood - 9
Byron Mullens - 6
Patrick Patterson - 6
John Wall - 6
Rudy Gay - 5
Bradley Beal - 5
Tyrus Thomas - 5
Kemba Walker - 520/3/13
Phoenix Suns [34-34] vs Washington Wizards [19-47]
PHX - 16 20 29 37 102
WAS - 30 29 29 26 114
Top Scorers
Derrick Favors - 23
Shannon Brown - 22
Goran Dragic - 20
Michael Redd - 19
John Wall - 18
Rudy Gay - 17
Luis Scola - 14
Michael Beasley - 14
Wesley Johnson - 10
Marcin Gortat - 10
Assists
John Wall - 12
Goran Dragic - 8
Rebounds
Marcin Gortat - 12
Derrick Favors - 10
Luis Scola - 9
Michael Beasley - 9
Goran Dragic - 8
Patrick Patterson - 7
Shannon Brown - 5
Six game summary - Mar 22-31 22/3/13
Los Angeles Lakers [44-25] vs Washington Wizards [20-47]
LAL - 29 22 25 20 96
WAS - 27 18 29 26 100
Top Scorers
Kobe Bryant - 19
John Wall - 18
Derrick Favors - 17
Jordan Hill - 15
Darius Johnson-Odom - 14
Devin Ebanks - 14
Rudy Gay - 14
Bradley Beal - 14
Patrick Patterson - 12
Steve Nash - 12
Assists
John Wall - 10
Steve Nash - 6
Randy Foye - 5
Bradley Beal - 5
Rebounds
Jordan Hill - 14
Derrick Favors - 12
Patrick Patterson - 9
Rudy Gay - 7
Kobe Bryant - 7
Bradley Beal - 6
Metta World Peace - 5
Devin Ebanks - 523/3/13
Golden State Warriors [29-41] vs Washington Wizards [21-47]
GSW - 16 36 22 25 99
WAS - 30 31 33 19 113
Top Scorers
Stephen Curry - 24
Rudy Gay - 24
Patrick Patterson - 23
John Wall - 22
David Lee - 20
Andrew Bogut - 17
Bradley Beal - 12
Klay Thompson - 12
Derrick Favors - 10
Assists
John Wall - 11
Jarrett Jack - 8
Stephen Curry - 6
Rebounds
Andrew Bogut - 12
Rudy Gay - 10
David Lee - 9
Harrison Barnes - 8
Derrick Favors - 7
Patrick Patterson - 725/3/13
Washington Wizards [22-47] vs Memphis Grizzlies [37-32]
WAS - 26 15 15 22 78
MEM - 29 20 25 22 96
Top Scorers
Corey Maggette - 23
Marc Gasol - 17
Rudy Gay - 16
Mike Conley - 15
John Wall - 14
Derrick Favors - 12
Zach Randolph - 12
Patrick Patterson - 11
Randy Foye - 10
Bradley Beal - 10
Assists
Mike Conley - 10
Rudy Gay - 5
John Wall - 5
Rebounds
Zach Randolph - 12
Kenyon Martin - 10
Patrick Patterson - 9
Bradley Beal - 8
Darrell Arthur - 7
Marc Gasol - 6
Tony Allen - 6
Mike Conley - 6
Rudy Gay - 6
Derrick Favors - 527/3/13
Oklahoma City Thunder [47-24] vs Washington Wizards [22-48]
OKC - 22 21 22 21 17 103
WAS - 22 25 25 14 13 99
Top Scorers
Kevin Martin - 33
Rudy Gay - 23
John Wall - 21
Russell Westbrook - 18
Patrick Patterson - 14
Jeremy Lamb - 12
Randy Foye - 11
Maurice Evans - 11
Assists
Russell Westbrook - 10
John Wall - 6
Kevin Martin - 6
Randy Foye - 5
Rebounds
Rudy Gay - 12
Derrick Favors - 12
Bradley Beal - 11
Kendrick Perkins - 10
Serge Ibaka - 10
Maurice Evans - 8
Kevin Martin - 8
Russell Westbrook - 6
Patrick Patterson - 6
John Wall - 6
Dominic McGuire - 5
Jeremy Lamb - 529/3/13
Orlando Magic [23-49] vs Washington Wizards [22-49]
ORL - 22 19 17 26 84
WAS - 33 23 26 31 113
Top Scorers
Derrick Favors - 25
John Wall - 23
Rudy Gay - 21
Patrick Patterson - 20
Al Harrington - 20
Glen Davis - 16
Ishmael Smith - 14
Arron Afflalo - 13
Assists
John Wall - 13
Ishmael Smith - 6
Hedo Turkoglu - 5
Derrick Favors - 5
Rebounds
Rudy Gay - 21
Derrick Favors - 14
Jason Maxiell - 8
Patrick Patterson - 7
Ishmael Smith - 7
Al Harrington - 6
Hedo Turkoglu - 6
Dominic McGuire - 631/3/31
Washington Wizards [23-49] vs Toronto Raptors [27-45]
WAS - 25 26 29 22 9 111
TOR - 34 23 15 30 15 117
Top Scorers
Daequan Cook - 34
Andrea Bargnani - 28
Randy Foye - 20
DeMar DeRozan - 19
Kyle Lowry - 18
Mickael Pietrus - 17
Jason Maxiell - 15
Derrick Favors - 14
Terrence Ross - 12
Jonas Valanciunas - 10
Patrick Patterson - 10
Assists
Kyle Lowry - 11
Randy Foye - 8
Jose Calderon - 5
Dominic McGuire - 5
Rebounds
Amir Johnson - 12
Andrea Bargnani - 11
Jason Maxiell - 11
Mickael Pietrus - 8
DeMar DeRozan - 6
Roger Mason - 6
Daequan Cook - 6
Dominic McGuire - 5
Kyle Lowry - 5
SuperHueyNewton wrote:I like the Gay trade, but it looks like he isn't getting enough points like he should be consistently
mrmoves20 wrote:Nice acquisition of Rudy Gay! Just like Durant35 said, you'd be making the playoffs next year around 3-5 seed.
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