Wizards 112, Pacers 96
Forget about the game, it's really not important at this point. The Pacers are absolutely awful, and the Wizards eventually did exactly what they should do with an awful team.
Seriously, Indiana's second-best player is probably Troy Murphy. Troy Murphy! And their best player has been playing hurt all year. It really is a shame that Jermaine O'Neal has to deal with all that crap. I'd say they need to start over, but they just dealt for two role players with star long-term contracts. Great first step, guys!
There are two far more important stories that came out of this game.
First, of course, is Caron Butler. He made his first shot of the game, labored through a half, and then shut it down, telling Ivan Carter "It's going to be a while". Obviously, this kind of shoots down my "he's not okay, but he's not not okay" theory, but I'm stil a little confused about this thing.
Here's what he said about it after the game:
The argument is that, if Butler sits out a couple games, he'll be back strong when it matters most. But if that's the case, why would the injury get worse when he sits out? Also, frankly, with the Heat breathing down our neck and the rest of the top tier in the East finally getting it together, it matters most now.
It's become clear to me that he's in pain, but what exactly is this injury? It sounds more serious than a contusion, but repeated tests have shown that there's no structural damage. Is it a strain, like what Antawn Jamison had? I'm no trainer, but it seems wierd that a knee injury suffered by a direct blow would feel worse while resting it. It bothers me that the Wizards training staff has continually misdiagnosed injuries, going all the way back to Darius Songaila's back. Butler's clearly hurting, but with the season really in the balance now, it would be nice to know exactly what's the problem.
The other major piece of news is that Eddie Jordan is trimming his rotation, and the odd man out is Andray Blatche. Wonderful. Eddie will continue to give minutes to a useless Michael Ruffin instead of injecting much-needed athleticism and versatility to the Wizards bench. If Caron is seriously injured, Blatche's ability to play three positions is going to be incredibly important, especially because the only other real option at small forward is Jarvis Hayes. Instead, we're going to see a lot of the "veteran toughness" and "hustle" of Michael Ruffin, and it simply doesn't benefit the team in any way.
With all this being said, at least the Wizards finally won comfortably against a bad team. Arenas is playing really well recently, and Antawn has played phenomenally since the injury. It seems like Antawn is shifting into another gear, as if he knows he needs to become a better scoring option with Butler struggling. He's scored at least 18 in every game since his injury, and his ability to run the two-man game with Arenas is making Agent Zero better. Songaila was also big last night, and AD is finally over his little mini-slump.
But without Caron, the Wizards are in trouble. Let's hope the injury is real, and it's properly diagnosed.
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Blatche
DNP while ruffin gets 15 minutes. 3 minutes the outing before.
Whats the point?
Why arent they playing him? What are they waiting for? Do they expect he might magically get better without playing?
The wiz arent winning any championship this year so I dont understand why they arent taking this time to develop a piece of the future.
I am really starting to consider wishing EJ would get fired when I see stuff like this.
by riskus on Mar 15, 2007 7:27 AM EDT 0 recs
Gotta be something else going on
I'm gonna give him the benefit of the doubt that it this isn't just a rookies-make-costly-errors move. Most likely, he hasn't been responding well in practice or making improvements in major areas of concern.
I like the kid, and would definitely like to see him stay in the rotation. But this move is so out of left field that I've gotta assume there's something we don't know going on.
by sierradave on Mar 15, 2007 11:08 AM EDT 0 recs
Ruffin tips the balls out alot right?
Eddie's pet does get one tip out once in awhile or get an Oboard but he is unable to ever put it back in the hoop or make free throws. He is pretty much worthless and he is good for 6 fouls, which he likes to do quite frequently on defense.
My rotation with everyone healthy, would be, Gil, Mr 50, Twan, Haywood, Tuff J
First subs, Etan, AD, Darius, Blatche and Maybe Arvis or Mason. Booth or Ruffin would never play unless serious foul trouble.
thoughts? GO Terps
by Mac G on Mar 15, 2007 12:06 PM EDT 0 recs











