Posts Tagged ‘Washington Wizards’

Another Coach Gets His Pink Slip!

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Coach of the Washington Wizards, Eddie Jordan, was let go Monday after a 1-10 start to the season.

Clearly Jordan was put in a tough spot due injuries to Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood and the Wizards as a team still haven’t found their stride. I think even with Arenas and Haywood Washington had hit its ceiling, falling early in the playoffs in the past 3 seasons. When a team becomes stagnant a major shake up is needed. This is usually done by cutting the coach loose rather than making a blockbuster deal such as the Pistons-Nuggets trade not too long ago.

Its looking as though this may be a lost season for Washington fans and players. They can always look forward to the lottery picks, though.

Gilbert Arenas to have surgery again?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Fresh off signing a 6-year, $111 million dollar contract this summer, Gilbert Arenas has once again had to endure another knee surgery. This will cost he and the Wizards at least the first month of the season as Arenas is expected back in early December.

According to ESPN.com

“I just had some floating debris in there that was slowing me down,” Arenas said, according to the Post. “It was irritating the knee so we decided to go in there and clean it out. This should actually allow me to come back faster.”

What impact does this hold for Washington? Some questioned if the Wizards were playing better overall ball with Arenas sidelined, and while I feel that statement does hold some value, the Eastern Conference has made some significant upgrades. I don’t think this injury will be as big a setback as the Warriors face with Monta Ellis in the stacked West, but we probably won’t be seeing any major steps forward by a Wizards team needing to get over the Eastern core of Boston, Detroit, and Cleveland. Best-case scenario is this allows someone like Nick Young to improve upon his rookie season, gain valuable experience during the first month, and then make solid contributions off the bench for the rest of the year.