Because I have to do it at some point
Box score.
Game flow.
Post recap.
Times recap.
Wizards Insider: Part I. Part II.
Mike Wise returns from the dead.
Outlet.
Reverse live-blog.
Brew Hoop.
Les Bullez.
DC Pro Sports Report.
Kelly Dwyer weighs in on the curse.
Antawn Jamison=Homer Simpson.
Highest plus/minus: DeShawn Stevenson (+7).
Lowest plus/minus: Gilbert Arenas (-8).
It was really outstanding to see Gilbert Arenas back on the court. Words can't describe the feeling I had when he hit his first four shots. My video feed was not working for some reason, so all I heard initially was Dave Johnson's radio call, but it still made me smile.
And yet, Gilbert, in spite of himself, probably played a big role in this loss. He wasn't the only culprit, but he was certainly a culprit.
Consider that the Wizards were outscored by eight points in Gilbert's 20 minutes, despite the fact that Gilbert was a model of offensive efficiency, scoring 17 points on nine shots. Gilbert was more than a step slow defensively, and he clearly has not fully grasped Randy Ayers' emphasis on not sagging into the lane when the ball is on the weakside. Gilbert also had four turnovers, and when you combine that with his seven free throws, that means Gilbert ended 17 possessions in 20 minutes. That's a ton, even for a high usage player, and it takes his teammates out of the game. Then, in the final few minutes, Gilbert just wasn't the same force yet that he was in the past, and while he hit those free throws, it was the only time when he really made an impact.
Then, there's the last play. We all know what happens. The Bucks throw the ball to Andrew Bogut, Gilbert cheats off Ramon Sessions, Bogut touch-passes to Sessions, and Sessions hits the shot. The worst part about that play is that Gilbert didn't exactly double-team Bogut. He was merely sagging as usual off Sessions, playing in no-mans land. Truth is exactly right in his live-blog; it was a bad defensive play.
Blame should certainly be passed around to forces beyond Arenas, though. Everyone was awful defensively, particularly Brendan Haywood, who constantly left Andrew Bogut alone on the offensive glass. In a game where your opponent shoots 55 percent, there's no reason to also be outrebounded by seven like the Wizards were. Bobby Simmons suddenly discovered his outside touch because Caron Butler kept sagging off him, and in the fourth quarter, it was Royel Ivey and Ramon Sessions beating the Wizards, not Michael Redd and Mo Williams.
But the underlying point from tonight's game is that it will take a while for Gilbert to get in tune with the rest of the team. Which is why, considering how spry he looked offensively, he should have been back in the lineup last week. There isn't much time for Gilbert to get adjusted again.
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This is what everyone feared about gilbert coming back, i wouldnt panic yet but we have to see how it works out.
by Wooz on
Apr 3, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
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Thank God
Antawn Jamison, who sprained his right shoulder on the same play, left the arena with his right arm in a sling and did not participate in today's light practice (it was more like a shootaround). An MRI exam taken today revealed no structural damage to the shoulder and Jamison is officially listed as doubtful for tomorrow night's game against the Heat.
Why is this great news? Because a serious injury to Antawn would effectively end the Wizards season. No structural damage to his shoulder means that it is very likely he'll be healthy sometime before the post-season, which is all I really care about right now. Ideally, I would love to have all of the Big 3 together for these last few games of the season to gel before the playoffs, but after witnessing the Curse O' Les Boulez that struck late last season, I'll just take the Big 3 healthy for the playoffs.
The fact that DeShawn might play tonight is also good news for his playoff health status, but I think he and Antawn should both sit this one out. The Wizards should be able to beat the Heat without either of them, but ultimately, it might not matter. Toronto has an incredibly easy schedule the rest of the way, Cleveland is simply too far ahead at this point to reasonably catch, and Philly is just playing out of their minds right now. I think we need to brace ourselves for a matchup against Detroit in the first round.
It might not be that bad. The Wizards match up surprisingly well against the Pistons, as evidenced by their 6-3 record against them the past three seasons. I understand that the playoffs are a different animal, but with a healthy Big 3 and a much improved and experienced bench, who knows?
It could be a lot worse. It could be last season at this time.
by cuppettcj on
Apr 4, 2008 7:50 AM EDT
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Deshawn
by hotplate on
Apr 4, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
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Word....
by houserocker on
Apr 4, 2008 6:03 PM EDT
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