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Washington Wizards Player Analysis

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Chris Singleton Has A Lot Of Work To Do

The Law Of Kevin Seraphin dictates that I cannot write off any young player after one season, because player development is not linear. So I won't with Chris Singleton. That said, with...

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Jordan Crawford And The Problem That Will Eventually Solve Itself

Craig Stouffer of the Washington Examiner churned out a blog post today called "The Jordan Crawford Question." The specific question seems a bit unclear to me, but it seems like it breaks down...

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Goran Dragic, John Wall And Player Development Not Being Linear

I wrote a feature on the mothership today about the emergence of Goran Dragic of the Houston Rockets and the lessons it teaches us about player development. The thesis: players don't develop at...

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On Kevin Seraphin's Tremendous Improvement

In a stretch where very little has gone right for the Wizards, the play of Kevin Seraphin since the All-Star Break has been a bright light. After being buried on the bench earlier in the year,...

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John Wall's Recent Struggles: Are You Concerned?

It's no secret that John Wall hasn't been all that amazing since the trade for Nene. Since Nene played his first game in D.C. eight games ago, here are Wall's numbers. 11 points per game 7.125...

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John Wall's Shooting Development: Why It Doesn't Just Happen All At Once

Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated has a brief blurb in this week's magazine on the Washington Wizards and John Wall's relative lack of development this season. I say "relative" because if you...

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JaVale McGee, NBA Free Agency 2012 And Moving Forward

Perhaps JaVale McGee really is the victim of several years of a horrendous culture. Perhaps JaVale McGee really is the one that gets away and makes the Washington Wizards pay several years down...

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Jordan Crawford's Bad Season, By The Numbers

When we last talked extensively about Jordan Crawford, it was in the summer, and it was in this matter. Crawford is capable of scoring in bunches. He can shoot open shots. He can handle the ball...

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John Wall, The 'Footballization' Of The NBA And The Wizards' Problem

Let's not sugarcoat this: John Wall has not had a great season. Most figured he'd take a leap from a good-for-a-20-year-old rookie season that saw him miss lots of time due to injury. Instead,...

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Chris Singleton: The Next James Posey?

Chris Singleton was drafted with the expectation that he could be one of the next great perimeter defenders. Through one-third of the season, he compares favorably with one of the better defenders of the last decade.

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