April 4, 2012; Washington, DC, USA; Indiana Pacers shooting guard Leandro Barbosa (28) shoots the ball as Washington Wizards point guard John Wall (2) defends in the first half at Verizon Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-US PRESSWIRE
Today's links:
- Recaps from last night's loss to the Pacers: [Us | SB Nation D.C. | Washington Post | Truth About It | Wiz of Awes | Washington Times | Washington Examiner | CSN Washington highlights | Wizards Extreme | Indy Star (gamer, blog) | SB Nation Indiana | Indy Cornrows | Popcorn Machine | ESPN box score]
- The injuries to Nene and Cook Book came during the most hectic stretch of the Wizards schedule, and it's shown. [Washington Post]
- NBA commissioner David Stern and NCAA president Mark Emmert continue lobbing salvos at one another over the "one-and-done" rule. Tom Ziller weighs in. [SB Nation]
- The gap between Anthony Davis and the field in the 2012 NBA Draft continues to widen. [CSN Washington]
- Too bad, because with two games remaining against the Bobkittens, Adam Vingan thinks the Wizards have a good chance of avoiding the worst winning percentage in franchise history. [NBC4 Washington]
- JaVale McGee talks about the trade that sent him to Denver and how he is adjusting to the new surroundings and thinner air in Mile High. [HoopsWorld]
- Many of Wizards have undoubtedly noticed that the Thunder will likely be unable to re-sign James Harden when he becomes a restricted free agent after next season. Brian Jackson suggests getting a head start and trading this year's first-round pick for the best sixth man in the league. [CSN Washington]
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You know who hadn't weighed in on the "Kentucky vs. Wizards" debate? Science! [SB Nation D.C.]


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