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2011-12 NBA 'Offseason' Primer Fri Dec  2 14:09:56 2011 EST
has put both Jefferson and Millsap on the trading block with the intent of handing the power forward position over to Favors. Rookie Center Enes Kanter should be the real deal and fellow freshman Alec Burks brings athleticism to the table. WASHINGTON WIZARDS (Rashard Lewis, Andray Blatche, John Wall, JaVale McGee, Kevin Seraphin, Trevor Booker and Jordan Crawford) - Tony Dutt, the agent for the grossly overpaid Lewis, has said the Wizards will not be using the amnesty clause on his client. Lewi
Wizards' Yi headed back to China Mon Oct 10 10:48:59 2011 EST
Guangzhou, China (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards free agent forward Yi Jianlian is returning home to China, agreeing to a deal with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association. The contract features an out clause that will allow Yi to return to the NBA as soon as the lockout ends. The CBA has required its teams to sign only free agent NBA players that will play the entire season in China, and Yi is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent when the new league
Ex-NBA player Crittenton returned to Atlanta Thu Sep 15 21:13:00 2011 EST

ATLANTA (AP) - Authorities say former Washington Wizards basketball player Javaris Crittenton has been returned to Atlanta from Los Angeles to face a murder charge.

Fulton County sheriff's office spokeswoman Tracy Flanagan said Thursday night that Crittenton had arrived and was in custody.

Crittenton, a former Georgia Tech star, is charged in the death of 22-year-old Julian Jones. She was hit by gunfire during a drive-by shooting. Police say the shots were aimed at someone walking with he

Ex-Wizards' Crittenton to be returned to Atlanta Thu Sep 15 08:20:00 2011 EST

ATLANTA (AP) - Police say former Washington Wizards basketball player Javaris Crittenton will be returned to Atlanta from Los Angeles on Thursday to face a murder charge.

Atlanta police Sgt. Curtis Davenport says Crittenton will be brought back to Georgia by the department's fugitive unit, and will be held at the Fulton County Jail once he arrives in Atlanta.

Authorities said Crittenton is being returned to face the charge in the death of 22-year-old Julian Jones, a mother of four who was

Ex-Wizards' Crittenton to face charge in Atlanta Wed Sep 14 19:13:00 2011 EST

ATLANTA (AP) - Police say former Washington Wizards basketball player Javaris Crittenton will be returned Thursday to Atlanta from Los Angeles to face a murder charge.

The 23-year-old Crittenton, a former Georgia Tech star, was detained at the Los Angeles airport two weeks ago when he was about to board a flight to Atlanta.

He waived extradition and will be returned in connection with the death of 22-year-old Julian Jones, a mother of four who was hit by gunfire during a drive-by shooting

The other guy falls into the abyss Wed Aug 31 12:29:13 2011 EST
Philadelphia, PA (The Sports Network) - Back when Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton made the mistake of taking a Boo-Ray dispute into the Washington Wizards locker room, the NBA's gun culture was front page news. Many NBA players grew up in poverty, where everything from burglary to murder was commonplace. Arenas was the main player in the Washington scandal, a former All-Star that foolishly brought four guns to his workplace, placing them in front of Crittenton's locker with a sign telling
Ex-NBA player Crittenton arrested in murder case Tue Aug 30 02:12:00 2011 EST
was walking with two men. Police believe one of the men with her was the target.

Police spokesman Carlos Campos had said the motive appears to be retaliation for a robbery in April, in which Crittenton was a victim.

When he was with the Washington Wizards in December 2009, Crittenton and Arenas had a dispute over a card game on a team flight. Two days later, Arenas brought four guns to the locker room and set them in front of Crittenton's locker with a sign telling him to ``PICK 1.'' Critten

Wizards F Booker signs with Israeli team Fri Aug  5 12:13:43 2011 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards forward Trevor Booker has signed with Israeli basketball club Bnei HaSharon. ASM Sports, Booker's management agency, posted the news on Twitter on Thursday. His deal includes an opt-out clause that will allow him to return to the Wizards should the NBA lockout end, according to the Washington Post. Booker averaged 5.3 points and 3.9 rebounds in 65 games for Washington last season, his rookie year. However, he missed the tail end of the season
The 2011 NBA Draft: Shock, awe, and a hint of malevolence Fri Jun 24 14:08:05 2011 EST
ke him the quick cutting wing that the Spurs wanted Richard Jefferson to be. Another player who probably waited longer than he should have was defensive specialist Chris Singleton of Florida State. Singleton was selected 18th overall by the Washington Wizards and his talents will go a long way to improve an awful Wizards defense. The surprise with Singleton was in the fact that the New York Knicks had the chance to take him just before Washington and they, instead, went with Georgia Tech's Iman
Biyombo's a beauty according to Bobcats Fri Jun 24 03:12:24 2011 EST
a player with good NBA size that excels on the offensive boards and has a soft touch around the basket. "There's a lot of Lithuanian guys there," Valanciunas said of Toronto. "I think that will help in the NBA so I like the situation." 6. - Washington Wizards - Jan Vesely (Czech Republic), combo forward (6-11, 230) - The Wiz would have liked a more legitimate big man but Vesely, although slight, has impressive length and an aggressive offensive game. He also likes to post-up more than the averag
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