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Today's links:
- The Wizards got killed by Avery Bradley last night, and Randy Wittman used a good zinger to illustrate the point. [WEEI | CSN New England | Boston Globe]
- A look at what Bradley was actually doing off the ball to hurt the Wizards. [Celtics Hub]
- One Boston outlet thinks Wittman needs to give Bradley more credit. [WEEI]
- More recaps from last night. [Us | SB Nation D.C. | AP | Washington Post (gamer, blog) | Washington Times | Wiz of Awes | Celtics Hub | Red's Army | ESPN Boston | Boston Globe | Celtics Town | SB Nation Boston | HoopData| Popcorn Machine]
- Marc Stein has more details on the Chris Kaman/JaVale McGee trade proposal the Wizards reportedly turned down in favor of dealing for Nene. According to Stein, the deal was McGee, Rashard Lewis' contract and a second-round pick for Kaman, Trevor Ariza and Carl Landry. [ESPN]
- News to me: Andray Blatche plans to move from his suburban Maryland home to a place closer to the Verizon Center. The goal is to make it easier for him to get to the facility to train. [Washington Times]
- Chris Singleton discusses how he deals with the tough defensive assignments. [Wizards Insider]
- Mike Wise uses the latest Blatche conditioning saga to make a larger point about DC athletes. [Washington Post]
- Another column saying Ernie Grunfeld's time should be up. [Washington Examiner]
- My feature on Bradley Beal for the mothership. [SB Nation]