So how about that two-game winning streak, eh? Could you tell which team was fighting to hold on to a playoff spot? Mercy. Links:
- In case you actually wanted to relive Friday the 13th: Massacre at the Garden (it's the same movie, just sub out Jason Voorhees for Baron freaking Davis), here's some recaps: [Us | SB Nation D.C. | Washington Post | Washington Times | Wiz of Awes | CSN Washington highlights | SB Nation New York | Posting and Toasting | NY Times | Daily News | NY Post | WSJ | FOX Sports | Popcorn Machine | HoopData box]
- The Wizards scored 65 points, one more than the lowest total in franchise history (set in January against the Bulls). They shot less than 28 percent (!!) from the floor. They had 13 assists and 21 turnovers. On the bright side, they shot 81 percent from the charity stripe. Still, not the best day for the offense. [Washington Post]
- This was pretty much the lone highlight of the night for Wizards fans. [NBA.com]
- The aforementioned Davis had a pretty good game on his 33rd birthday. [NY Post]
- Mike revisits the 2010 draft class and concludes John Wall is the least improved the Wizards second-year players.
- Randy Wittman said Nene could return to game action sometime next week. Which with seven games to go begs the question: Why? [Washington Post]
- In case you hadn't noticed, the Wizards lineup has changed a bit since the season opener. [CSN Washington]
- Somehow I missed this two days ago (I know, shocking, right?), but apparently several Wizards love to get pedicures. Love 'em. [D.C. Sports Bog]
- New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson has bought the Hornets for a cool $338 million, netting the NBA a $20 million profit. [Ball Don't Lie]