Hoping for a Happy Return: Wizards Try to Avoid Arenas Setbacks and Salvage a Lost SeasonYoung, a second-year guard, for several weeks and those games have simply been expanded to include McGuire and Javaris Crittenton. In the meantime, Arenas's teammates continue to try and grind out victories without him and center Brendan Haywood, who isCall it a Comeback?Young, a second-year guard, for several weeks and those games have simply been expanded to include McGuire and Javaris Crittenton. In the meantime, Arenas's teammates continue to try and grind out victories without him and center Brendan Haywood, who isHobbled Wizards routed by CelticsNick Young led a cast of second- and first-year players with 15 points and JaVale McGee added six. Javaris Crittenton had four assists, four rebounds and five points. Oleksiy Pecherov, who hadn't played since Dec. 15, notched six points and threeCavaliers (27-5) at Wizards (6-25)Saturday's practice. Arenas said he and newly acquired Mike James teamed up to defeat Nick Young and Javaris Crittenton. Then went on to beat Young and Dominic McGuire. McGuire blamed Young for the second loss . . .Cavaliers C Zydrunas Ilgauskas is out>> New Kids on the Block?Grizzly). WASHINGTON WIZARDS Up for Grabs: Sixth Man (if Gilbert Arenas returns) The Contenders: Juan Dixon, Mike James, Javaris Crittenton, Nick Young, Dominic McGuire, Darius Songaila The Front Runner: James. The Fantasy Skinny: It took James a fewCavaliers (28-5) at Wizards (6-25)Saturday's practice. Arenas said he and newly acquired Mike James teamed up to defeat Nick Young and Javaris Crittenton. Then went on to beat Young and Dominic McGuire. McGuire blamed Young for the second loss . . .Cavaliers C Zydrunas Ilgauskas is outWizards' Crittenton Shows His Skills in First Lengthy Stinton Friday night, they did finally get a chance to take an extended look at second-year point guard Javaris Crittenton, who was acquired from Memphis in a trade Dec. 10. With DeShawn Stevenson out, Crittenton played a season-high 21 minutes and showedTiller returns home to face Georgiafamily. His first choice was to stay in-state at Georgia Tech. But after his AAU teammate point guard Javaris Crittenton committed to play there, the Yellow Jackets seemed to lose interest, and J.T. Tiller explored other options. He then committed toCeltics 108, Wizards 83ll have an update on him later). -The only good to come out of the game is that Javaris Crittenton finally got some extended run. I've been saying for awhile and I'll keep saying it: this team has to find out what exacctly it has in itsCeltics Take Out Frustrations From Rough Trip on WizardsSaturday. With Stevenson out, Mike James and Butler split time at guard with second-year players Nick Young and Javaris Crittenton, as well as Juan Dixon. The lone Washington highlight of the night came early in the fourth quarter when Crittenton and |
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