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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS

Wizards sign G Dixon Tue Sep 23 17:35:02 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - The Washington Wizards signed free agent guard Juan Dixon to an undisclosed contract Tuesday. Dixon was originally selected by Washington with the 17th overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft out of the University of Maryland, where he led the Terrapins to the NCAA title and captured Most Outstanding Player honors at the 2002 Final Four. During his first tenure with the Wizards, the Baltimore native averaged 8.2 points and 1.6 assists in 176 games over three seasons
Wizards officially re-sign Arenas Sun Jul 13 17:51:31 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - The Washington Wizards re-signed star guard Gilbert Arenas on Sunday. Terms were not disclosed but the Washington Post previously reported that Arenas agreed to a six-year, $111-million contract with the club. "Today is a great day for the Wizards organization," team president Ernie Grunfeld said. "Gilbert is a phenomenal player and his value to the franchise goes beyond what he brings to the court. We're proud and excited that we were able to take care of our
Wizards ink McGee Wed Jul  9 21:07:12 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - The Washington Wizards signed center JaVale McGee, their 2008 first-round draft pick, to a contract on Wednesday. The 7-foot McGee, who was selected 18th overall, was an early entry candidate out of Nevada. He led the WAC in blocked shots last season (2.8 bpg), and finished second among all WAC players in rebounding (7.3 rpg). "JaVale has a chance to be a solid addition to our team, so we're excited to have him officially signed," Wizards president Ernie Grunfe
Report: Wizards sign Arenas to six-year deal Thu Jul  3 22:04:35 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas has agreed to a six-year, $111-million contract with the club, according to a report on the Washington Post's website Thursday. Arenas reportedly was offered a maximum contract that would have paid almost $16 million more over the course of the six-year deal. The contract has yet to be formally signed, but the guard apparently agreed to a smaller salary to give the Wizards more flexibility to sign other players. "What can
Washington Wizards 2008 Draft Preview Fri Jun 20 09:47:23 2008 EST
(Sports Network) - The Washington Wizards will pick 18th overall in the draft. However, their most important activity will come in the offseason as they will try and re-sign All-Stars Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison. Arenas and Jamison are both unrestricted free agents. It is very likely that both will remain in Washington, which has qualified for the playoffs four straight years. The 32-year-old Jamison played in 79 games this past season and led the Wizards in scoring (21.4 ppg) and rebound
Report: Arenas opts out of final year of contract Tue Jun 10 00:05:02 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas reportedly has decided to opt out of the final year of his contract Monday, according to a story in the Washington Post. The move makes Arenas an unrestricted free agent. He was scheduled to earn $12.8 million next season. Teams are eligible to negotiate with free agents beginning on July 1. A three-time All-Star, Arenas played the first eight games of the season for the Wizards before needing surgery to repair a torn men
Wizards' Arenas hurts knee Fri Apr 25 00:15:09 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas, starting in a game for the first time since November, hurt his surgically repaired knee in the first half of Thursday's 108-72 playoff win over Cleveland. Arenas, who limped off the court in the first half with a bone bruise in his left knee, was limited to 10 minutes of playing time and had just two points and three assists. The victory pulled the Wizards within 2-1 in their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series. Arena
Wizards use fourth-quarter magic to stun Sixers Sat Apr 12 21:56:50 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Gilbert Arenas had arguably his best game since returning from a knee injury earlier this month, recording 20 points, seven rebounds and five assists as the Washington Wizards used a huge fourth quarter to defeat Philadelphia, 109-93 at the Verizon Center Washington, which trailed by six after three quarters of play, outscored Philly, 31-9 in the deciding fourth quarter. Antawn Jamison dropped team-highs of 25 points and 13 rebounds, while DeShawn Stevenson hit
Butler sits out against Sixers Sat Apr 12 19:27:44 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards forward Caron Butler will miss Saturday's game against Eastern Conference rival Philadelphia with a bruised right knee. Butler banged knees with the Pistons' Rodney Stuckey in the second quarter on Friday, and though he returned to the game, finished just 1-of-7 from the floor. The Wizards are currently one game ahead of Philadelphia for the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference race.
Arenas returns in Wizards-Bucks game Wed Apr  2 19:59:33 2008 EST
Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas returned to action in the team's game Wednesday against Milwaukee, and saw his first minutes in more than four months. The three-time All-Star played the first eight games of the season for the Wizards before needing surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee, the same knee that required surgery in the offseason. Arenas has missed 66 games while recovering from the procedure. The 26-year-old Arizona product has av
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