11/11/14
New York Knicks [4-1] vs Washington Wizards [4-1]
Wizards triumph in scrappy encounter against Knicks
NYK - 18 22 17 14 71
WAS - 18 23 16 24 81
Player of the Game: Bradley Beal
(21pts, 3reb, 1ast, 1stl)
(9-15 FG, 3-5 3PT, 0-0 FT)
Top Scorers
Bradley Beal - 21
Raymond Felton - 18
Nerlens Noel - 17
Andrew Wiggins - 15
Iman Shumpert - 12
Rebounds
Steven Adams - 8
Nerlens Noel - 8
Iman Shumpert - 7
DeMarcus Cousins - 6
John Wall - 5
Amare Stoudemire - 5
Andrei Kirilenko - 5
Raymond Felton - 5
Assists
John Wall - 9
Steals
Andrei Kirilenko - 3
Raymond Felton - 2
Nerlens Noel - 2
Andrew Wiggins - 2
Blocks
Steven Adams - 2
Beal highlights
13/11/14
Washington Wizards [5-1] vs Brooklyn Nets [2-3]
Beal impresses again as Wizards keep winning streak alive
WAS - 20 24 32 28 104
BKN - 31 16 15 20 82
Player of the Game: Bradley Beal
(20pts, 4reb, 7ast, 1stl)
(8-16 FG, 3-9 3PT, 1-2 FT)
Top Scorers
Bradley Beal - 20
Andrew Wiggins - 19
Deron Williams - 19
Mirza Teletovic - 16
Chauncey Billups - 16
Joe Johnson - 15
DeMarcus Cousins - 15
Nerlens Noel - 15
Marvin Williams - 13
John Wall - 11
Rebounds
Nerlens Noel - 10
DeMarcus Cousins - 8
Brook Lopez - 6
Gerald Wallace - 6
Joe Johnson - 5
John Wall - 5
Assists
John Wall - 11
Bradley Beal - 7
Deron Williams - 6
Ramon Sessions - 5
Chauney Billups - 5
Greivis Vasquez - 5
Steals
Nerlens Noel - 2
Blocks
Tayshaun Prince - 2
Nerlens Noel - 2
Beal highlights
Williams highlights
16/11/14
Indiana Pacers [4-5] vs Washington Wizards [6-1]
Beal and Wiggins get the job done in Indiana
IND - 26 26 24 18 94
WAS - 23 25 27 24 99
Player of the Game: Andrew Wiggins
(27pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1stl)
(11-17 FG, 0-2 3PT, 5-6 FT)
Top Scorers
Andrew Wiggins - 27
Bradley Beal - 26
Rodrigue Beaubois - 26
OJ Mayo - 18
John Wall - 17
Paul George - 14
Ian Mahinmi - 12
DeMarcus Cousins - 10
Nerlens Noel - 10
Rebounds
Nerlens Noel - 11
Marcus Morris - 8
Paul George - 7
Ian Mahinmi - 6
John Wall - 6
DeMarcus Cousins - 5
Andrew Wiggins - 5
Assists
John Wall - 13
DeMarcus Cousins - 5
Steals
Gordon Hayward - 6
Paul George - 3
John Wall - 2
Rodrigue Beaubois - 2
Blocks
Paul George - 2
Wiggins highlights
Beal highlights
18/11/14
Toronto Raptors [3-6] vs Washington Wizards [7-1]
Wizards hold off Raptors to keep up winning form
TOR - 19 17 33 23 92
WAS - 20 31 25 23 99
Player of the Game: John Wall
(23pts, 6reb, 12ast, 2stl)
(8-12 FG, 0-2 3PT, 7-8 FT)
Top Scorers
John Wall - 23
Nerlens Noel - 21
Kyle Lowry - 19
Rudy Gay - 18
Andrew Wiggins - 18
Bradley Beal - 18
Jodie Meeks - 12
Terrence Ross - 12
Ed Davis - 10
Rebounds
Nerlens Noel - 12
Rudy Gay - 8
Terrence Ross - 7
Andrew Wiggins - 6
John Wall - 6
Ed Davis - 5
Assists
John Wall - 12
Andrew Wiggins - 7
Kyle Lowry - 7
Ed Davis - 5
Rudy Gay - 5
Steals
Rudy Gay - 5
John Wall - 2
Keith Appling - 2
Ed Davis - 2
Terrence Ross - 2
Blocks
Ed Davis - 2
19/11/14
Orlando Magic [4-4] vs Washington Wizards [8-1]
Magic and Wizards produce instant classic in Orlando
ORL - 25 18 23 23 14 103
WAS - 30 21 22 16 17 106
Player of the Game: John Wall
(21pts, 2reb, 13ast, 4stl)
(7-12 FG, 0-3 3PT, 7-8 FT)
Top Scorers
LeBron James - 39
Bradley Beal - 31
John Wall - 21
Shabazz Muhammad - 20
Andrew Wiggins - 18
Nerlens Noel - 14
Maurice Harkless - 11
Nikola Vucevic - 11
DeMarcus Cousins - 10
Rebounds
Julius Randle - 11
Nikola Vucevic - 8
DeMarcus Cousins - 8
Bradley Beal - 6
Nerlens Noel - 5
Andrew Wiggins - 5
LeBron James - 5
Assists
John Wall - 13
LeBron James - 8
Marcus Smart - 6
Shabazz Muhammad - 5
Greivis Vasquez - 5
Andrew Wiggins - 5
Steals
Shabazz Muhammad - 5
John Wall - 4
Marcus Smart - 4
Nikola Vucevic - 3
Julius Randle - 3
Blocks
Nerlens Noel - 3
Tayshaun Prince - 2
Nikola Vucevic - 2
Beal highlights
Wall highlights
21/11/14
Washington Wizards [9-1] vs Indiana Pacers [5-6]
Pacers fade after promising start against in-form Wizards
WAS - 21 31 25 30 107
IND - 28 25 13 24 90
Player of the Game: John Wall
(19pts, 2reb, 9ast, 2stl)
(8-13 FG, 0-1 3PT, 3-3 FT)
Top Scorers
Bradley Beal - 22
John Wall - 19
Marcus Morris - 19
Rodrigue Beaubois - 17
Roy Hibbert - 15
DeMarcus Cousins - 14
Andrew Wiggins - 14
Nerlens Noel - 10
Rebounds
Nerlens Noel - 10
Marcus Morris - 8
Kosta Koufos - 7
Ian Mahinmi - 6
Roy Hibbert - 5
OJ Mayo - 5
Assists
John Wall - 9
Rodrigue Beaubois - 6
Bradley Beal - 5
Steals
Rodrigue Beaubois - 7
Marcus Morris - 4
Paul George - 2
John Wall - 2
Blocks
Roy Hibbert - 2
Marvin Williams - 2
DeMarcus Cousins - 2
22/11/14
Report: Wizards sold to Qatari group
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver today announced that the NBA's Board of Governors have voted unanimously to approve the sale of the Washington Wizards to the Qatar Sports Investments (QSI) group. QSI is a branch of the emirate’s sovereign wealth fund, headed by Ahmad al-Sayed.
Ted Leonsis, as chairman and CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, is believed to have accepted an offer of around $500 million for the franchise. The new owners assume ownership of the Verizon Center as part of the deal. The telecommunications company's naming rights deal for the 18,500 capacity arena will be retained by QSI, but they may look to use one of their own companies for the naming rights after the current deal expires to help them with their worldwide plan of raising awareness of their national brand, especially ahead of the 2022 football World Cup in Qatar.
QSI recently purchased French football team Paris Saint-Germain and invested heavily to turn them into a force in Europe. They have spent more than $500 million on buying players, which indicates that any threat of luxury tax penalties for the Wizards won't be a problem. It seems that the Wizards will follow a similar path to that of the Mikhail Prokhorov owned Nets and look to keep as much talent on their roster as possible, no matter the cost.
Qatari owned TV station Al-Jazeera is expected to negotiate a deal with the Wizards to broadcast every game live into the middle east. Any deal could rival the Lakers' 20-year $3 billion deal that was signed in 2012 with Time Warner Cable.
Supposedly the key factors in choosing the Wizards as the NBA team to purchase were the team's location in the nation's capital and the possibility of future success due to a talented playing roster. Adding value to the team were the fact that the team finished with the second best record in the league last season, star point guard John Wall was named the league's most valuable player and college phenomenon Andrew Wiggins was recently drafted with the top pick in the 2014 draft.
Many experts have compared the hype around this group to the Oklahoma City Thunder when Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Serge Ibaka were first coming into the league together. The only difference is that Washington now has the ability to keep their group together.
The recent on-court success and this ownership change is all a bit hard to believe for even the most die-hard Wizards fan. Things are looking up for the team that was a laughing stock for most of the previous decade. They made the playoffs for the first time in seven years (only to be bundled out by LeBron James and the Heat) and have started this season with ten wins from eleven games.
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All of the ownership dealings obviously haven't affected general manager Steve Kerr as he revealed today that he had agreed a deal with Oklahoma City GM Sam Presti that will see the Wizards land young forward Perry Jones. In return the Thunder receive veteran Antawn Jamison and a 2015 first round pick. The pick is believed to be the one secured by Washington in the draft day trade which saw DeMar DeRozan join the Pistons.
Kerr was pleased with the deal, "Perry is a great acquisition for us. He's a young guy who is eager to prove himself in the league and he can play a big role for us off the bench. We needed some cover for [Noah] Vonleh whilst he recovers from his injury."
The 23 year old forward can cover both the power forward and small forward positions and was a member of the Thunder's 2013 championship team.
23/11/14
New Wizards owner outlines grand plan
New Washington Wizards owner Ahmad al-Sayed sat down with ESPN's Chris Broussard today and gave his first interview.
Chris Broussard: Mr al-Sayed, welcome to the NBA. What made you decide to become the owner of an NBA team?
Ahmad al-Sayed: Thank you. Well, as you may be aware we have been expanding our business into global sports in recent years and owning a team in the most popular basketball league in the world seemed like a logical move for us.
CB: Ok, so why the Wizards?
AaS: Obviously there are numerous reasons for choosing the Wizards franchise over the rest, but mainly we just saw the opportunity to own a team full of young talented players who we believe are on the verge of achieving something special.
CB: So it wasn't just a financial decision? On court success matters to you as well?
AaS: Of Course! Who would buy a team and not care how they are performing?
CB: Good point.
AaS: Actually, if anything, having the team be successful is the best way to have a healthy financial situation with any sporting team. So naturally we intend to make our team as successful as possible. We'll provide all the resources necessary to create a winning team.
CB: So you intend to invest heavily in player contracts with the Wizards?
AaS: Yes and no. We want to give the coaching staff the personnel to compete at the absolute highest level, but we certainly won't be giving ridiculous contracts to players just for the sake of it.
CB: You have Cousins and Wall already locked into long term deals and guys like Beal, Noel and Wiggins to think about in the future, should we expect to see any of them leave now that the team seemingly has the ability to keep them all?
AaS: Well, it's probably too early to say because it also depends on what the players want to do. We feel that this group has a big future together and intend to do whatever we can to keep them together for as long as possible.
CB: Do you have any specific goals for the team in the next few years?
AaS: I think we'd like to win a championship in the next three years. I think that is a realistic goal for us.
CB: How much do you personally know about the players on your team?
AaS: I can't lie and say I watched a lot of NBA games in the past, but I've certainly kept an eye on the playoffs in recent years. I actually watched a fair few Miami Heat games last season to follow LeBron James and in the playoff series against the Wizards I was really impressed with John Wall. I'd heard that he had won the most valuable player award buy hadn't really seen him play live. It was a great surprise to me to see someone be so dominant in a game against Miami. Obviously now I'm delighted that he is playing for my team.
CB: How about Andrews Wiggins? A lot of people are calling him the new LeBron.
AaS: Well, again, I had heard his name being mentioned a lot as an amazing young college player but hadn't seen him play. But once we started negotiations with Mr Leonsis to buy the team, I decided to watch as many Wizards games as possible. Andrew seems to be fitting in nicely to the NBA and doesn't seem to be feeling the pressure of being the top pick. I think he can become a great player in the history of the NBA if he maintains his work ethic and desire.
CB: There has been talk of a deal with Al Jazeera to broadcast Washington games exclusively into the Middle East. Is this true and how much will the contract be worth?
AaS: Firstly, I don't like to discuss details of deals before they are done, but yes we are in talks over a deal. We feel we can really grow the Wizards brand and that of the NBA in general by giving millions in that region access to live games and more content.
CB: Could it rival the $3 billion deal the Lakers have with Time Warner Cable?
AaS: We'll have to wait and see. Perhaps. (Laughs)
CB: Former owner Ted Leonsis was a very hands on guy. He would sit on the sidelines during games and cheer the team on. Will you have a similar approach?
AaS: Unfortunately I am a very busy man, but I do hope to attend at least one game every month.
CB: Finally, who do you see as your biggest rivals for the championship this season?
AaS: There are many quality teams this year. I think Oklahoma City and San Antonio are favourites right now. They just have experienced superstar players and winning mentalities. I think Philadelphia, Detroit and Houston are just behind in terms of talent. Then I think Cleveland and Orlando are in a similar position to us with lots of young talented players. Of course you can't write off Orlando this season as long as LeBron is healthy and playing well.
CB: Thank you for your time Mr al-Sayed.
AaS: My pleasure.
23/11/14
Washington Wizards [10-1] vs Chicago Bulls [5-6]
Wizards manage narrow victory as Wiggins and Parker face off
WAS - 26 19 22 32 99
CHI - 23 28 17 29 97
Player of the Game: Andrew Wiggins
(29pts, 3reb, 3ast, 2stl)
(12-17 FG, 2-3 3PT, 3-4 FT)
Top Scorers
Derrick Rose - 35
Andrew Wiggins - 29
Bradley Beal - 21
John Wall - 18
Nerlens Noel - 15
Jabari Parker - 15
Delonte West - 10
Taj Gibson - 10
Rebounds
Nerlens Noel - 12
Bradley Beal - 8
Jabari Parker - 6
DeMarcus Cousins - 5
Assists
John Wall - 10
Derrick Rose - 7
Xavier Henry - 5
DeMarcus Cousins - 5
Nerlens Noel - 5
Steals
James Birsen - 3
Jabari Parker - 3
Xavier Henry - 3
Derrick Rose - 3
Joakim Noah - 2
Andrew Wiggins - 2
John Wall - 2
25/11/14
Washington Wizards [11-1] vs Boston Celtics [1-12]
Struggling Celtics no match for streaking Wizards
WAS - 24 25 28 35 112
BOS - 25 26 21 23 95
Player of the Game: John Wall
(11pts, 5reb, 13ast, 2stl, 1blk)
(5-7 FG, 0-0 3PT, 1-1 FT)
Top Scorers
Jeff Teague - 21
Nerlens Noel - 20
Bradley Beal - 17
Brandon Bass - 14
Rajon Rondo - 13
Ray McCallum - 11
Mario Chalmers - 11
John Wall - 11
Perry Jones - 10
Mike Miller - 10
DeMarcus Cousins - 10
Andrew Wiggins - 10
Rebounds
Willie Cauley-Stein - 10
Brandon Bass - 8
DeMarcus Cousins - 7
Nerlens Noel - 7
Andrew Wiggins - 5
John Wall - 5
Assists
John Wall - 13
Rajon Rondo - 5
DeMarcus Cousins - 5
Steals
DeMarcus Cousins - 2
John Wall - 2
Kris Joseph - 2
Blocks
DeMarcus Cousins - 2
Its_asdf wrote:I like your team, it's got a nice mix of veterans and young players that teams usually need in order to win in the playoffs. The bench has some strong utility players but I don't see any offensive firepower coming from there. That might be your Achilles heel.
28/11/14
Washington Wizards [12-1] vs San Antonio Spurs [13-2]
Vonleh impresses on debut as Wizards demolish western conference leaders
WAS - 25 31 33 32 121
SAS - 23 17 20 27 87
Player of the Game: John Wall
(26pts, 2reb, 10ast, 5stl)
(10-15 FG, 1-3 3PT, 5-5 FT)
Top Scorers
Bradley Beal - 26
John Wall - 26
Noah Vonleh - 17
Nick Young - 16
Jonas Jerebko - 14
John Jenkins - 11
Mike Miller - 11
Vince Carter - 10
Dwight Howard - 10
Rebounds
DeMarcus Cousins - 8
Nerlens Noel - 6
Andrew Wiggins - 6
Robert Covington - 5
Luke Ridnour - 5
Dwight Howard - 5
Assists
John Wall - 10
Luke Ridnour - 6
Kirk Hinrich - 5
DeMarcus Cousins - 5
Bradley Beal - 5
Steals
John Wall - 5
Josh Smith - 3
Dahntay Jones - 2
Dwight Howard - 2
Andrew Wiggins - 2
Blocks
Nerlens Noel - 2
Robert Covington - 2
Wall highlights
Vonleh debut highlights
30/11/14
Washington Wizards [13-1] vs New York Knicks [7-7]
Wizards shut down Knicks in fourth quarter to snatch win
WAS - 20 16 22 21 79
NYK - 24 18 20 11 73
Player of the Game: Andrew Wiggins
(25pts, 3reb, 4ast)
(10-13 FG, 1-3 3PT, 4-4 FT)
Top Scorers
Andrew Wiggins - 25
Wayne Ellington - 20
John Wall - 14
Bradley Beal - 13
Raymond Felton - 10
Rebounds
Nerlens Noel - 6
Carl Landry - 6
Amare Stoudemire - 5
Emeka Okafor - 5
Assists
John Wall - 8
Mario Chalmers - 6
Raymond Felton - 6
Steals
John Wall - 4
Ronnie Brewer - 4
DeMarcus Cousins - 3
Bradley Beal - 2
Amare Stoudemire - 2
Wiggins highlights
1/12/14
November 2014 SummaryDivision Standings
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Central Division
Southeast Division
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Western Conference
Northwest Division
Pacific Division
Southwest Division
-----League Leaders
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
-----Rookies Ranking
2013/14 Transactions
October 31st, 2014
Indiana sign Marcus Morris to 4yr/$13.69m extension
Cleveland sign Kyrie Irving to 5yr/$81.45m extension
Cleveland sign Tristan Thompson to 5yr/$30.84m extension
November 1st, 2014
Sacramento sign Jimmer Fredette to 4yr/$25.48m extension
Utah sign Alec Burks to 4yr/$20.91m extension
Golden State sign Darius Morris to 4yr/$13.82m extension
November 2nd, 2014
Detroit sign Jan Vesely to 4yr/$20.29m extension
Brooklyn sign Kyle O'Quinn to 3yr/$7.21m extension
November 3rd, 2014
Minnesota sign Derrick Williams to 5yr/$66.20m extension
Miami sign Dwyane Wade to 3yr/$61.05m extension
San Antonio sign Cory Joseph to 5yr/$11.02m extension
November 4th, 2014
Philadelphia sign Jarrett Jack to 1yr/$2.60m deal
LA Clippers sign Tony Parker to 4yr/$39.89m extension
Philadelphia sign Jason Richardson to 3yr/$3.34m extension
Philadelphia sign Draymond Green to 2yr/$3.15m extension
November 5th, 2014
Orlando sign Nikola Vucevic to 5yr/$46.89m extension
November 6th, 2014
Sacramento sign Cory Higgins to 1yr/$2.56m deal
Phoenix sign Markieff Morris to 3yr/$8.23m extension
November 7th, 2014
Golden State sign Kaleb Tarczewski to 1yr/$3.82m deal
New Orleans sign Anderson Varejao to 1yr/$1.54m deal
Golden State sign DeAndre Jordan to 4yr/$35.29m extension
Milwaukee sign Chris Singleton to 5yr/$13.73m extension
Golden State trade Brandon Rush to San Antonio for Cory Joseph, Spurs 2016 second round pick
November 8th, 2014
Denver sign Kenneth Faried to 5yr/$59.26m extension
November 10th, 2014
Memphis sign Timofey Mozgov to 1yr/$2.15m deal
Chicago sign Andrea Bargnani to 4yr/$16.99m extension
November 12th, 2014
Philadelphia sign Cole Aldrich to 1yr/$1.82m deal
November 13th, 2014
Dallas sign JJ Barea to 2yr/$2.99m extension
November 14th, 2014
LA Clippers sign Greg Smith to 1yr/$1.66m deal
November 15th, 2014
Charlotte sign Kris Humphries to 1yr/$2.39m deal
November 18th, 2014
LA Lakers sign Trey Thompkins to 1yr/$2.61m deal
21st November, 2014
Atlanta trade Nikola Pekovic, Hawks 2016 second round pick to Dallas for Kevin Seraphin
22nd November, 2014
Miami sign Will Barton to 1yr/$507k deal
23rd November, 2014
Oklahoma City trade Perry Jones to Washington for Antawn Jamison, Pistons 2015 first round pick
25th November, 2014
Miami trade Mario Chalmers, Mike Miller to Washington for Greivis Vasquez, Tayshaun Prince, Wizards 2015 first round pick
Milwaukee trade Emeka Okafor to Washington for Daequan Cook, Kosta Koufos
27th November, 2014
Minnesota sign Toney Douglas to 1yr/$4.23m deal
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