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Wizards agree to deal pick

Eddie Jordan to bring previous assistant coaches with him to 76ers

Wizards Forward Jamison Has Bone Spur Removed From Ankle

Arenas, D.C. United Shoot Then Score at Tysons

Ballin: Bosh Hits Dagger That Helps Wizards

Heat 118, Wizards 104

Cleveland Cavaliers (61-13) at Washington Wizards (17-59), 8 p.m.

Wizards' Arenas remains on pace for Sat. return

NBA: Utah 103, Washington 88

Winning suits former Wizard Daniels better

Change Wizards Fans Can Believe In: Wizards 113, Bulls 90

Wizards' Crittenton Starts to Develop

Grizzlies hungry for wins as second half presents demanding schedule

O.J. Mayo Records First Career NBA Double-Double in Win

Iranian star turned Grizzly yearns for time on court

Knicks - Wizards Recap

Raptors repel Grizzlies' attack

Steve Francis and Darius Miles, both obtained by Memphis last month, finally gave a veteran look to the young Grizzlies before Sunday's game against Dallas.

Lakers-Grizzlies Preview

Streaking Grizzlies host Hornets

Trade for Grizzlies' Crittenton Possible

Grizzlies vs. Hawks game preview

NBA debut on hold for Grizzlies' Iranian center

3-Grizzlies on NBA All-Star Ballot/Mayo Making Grizzlies History

Three Grizzlies On All-Star Ballot

Notebook: Darrell Arthur could work way into rotation

Grizzlies season all about building a winner

Crittenton not yet a perfect fit for Griz

Grizzlies notebook: Milicic returns

Grizzlies - Rockets Recap

Grizzlies add another international player

Grizzlies hold neighborhood block party

Grizzlies-Knicks Trade Talk Heats Up

Horn Lake teams up with the Grizzlies

Memphis Grizzlies adopt, tweak program that will have U of M students selling tickets gram

Report: Josh Smith signs offer sheet with Memphis

Iran's Hadadi says he is joining Memphis Grizzlies

Grizzlies make offer to Josh Smith

Pistons sign free agent center Kwame Brown

Kobe Bryant says O.J. has 'the whole package'

Chris Wallace's Plan

Magic sign veteran guard Johnson

Grizzlies Prep Summer Roster, Sign Rookies

Grizzlies agree to three-year, $10m contract with Pau Gasol's brother

Draft notebook: Marc Gasol's arrival a good first step for Grizzlies

Arizona Wildcats Basketball: O'Neill back in NBA

Wallace plays some defense

Gasol has been L.A.'s savior

Chad Ford's Mock Draft, Version 2.0: Picks 1-30

Spurs: Lakers give Gasol big responsibility

Grizzlies to keep Iavaroni for next season

Hedo Turkoglu Wins Most Improved Player Award

Grizzlies celebrate students’ commitment to healthy habits during Get Fit Achievement Day

Preview: Grizzlies vs. Nuggets

NBA: Phoenix vs. Memphis

Set lineup helps Grizzlies

Denver keeps pressure on Warriors

Heisley hoping Griz fans patient

Grizzlies announce 2008-09 pricing

Lakers 108, Mavericks 104

Kobe, Lakers beat Blazers 96-83

Grizzlies Game notes: Miller, Lowry must play waiting game

Lakers bench is tops in NBA

Gasol expected to make Laker debut Tuesday

LeBron wins showdown with Kobe

NBA: LA Lakers 116, Denver 99

Lakers beat Sonics 123-121 in OT

Lakers Crush Hornets

Lakers too tough for Suns

Lakers Blog: Talking with Javaris Crittenton

Lakers play on as trade rumors swirl

Timberwolves just what doctor ordered

Lakers Have High Hopes For Crittenton

Lakers deal Cook, Evans for Ariza

Observations from Opening Week

Perhaps Kobe Isn't on a Hopeless Team After All

Hewitt looks for point guard, defenders

Houston Rockets (0-0) at Los Angeles Lakers (0-0)

As team rests, Bryant trade talk lingers

Los Angeles Lakers 2007-08 Season Preview

Lakers guard Vujacic has a long summer

Rookie Watch: Who could beat out Durant for ROY?

The Rookies and Their Fantasy Fates

Youngsters get chance with Lakers

Three shooting to be Lakers' third guard

One-On-One with Javaris Crittenton

Lakers and Rockettes: Kickin' it

Preseason Top 40

What If Kobe Bryant Stays in LA?

GETTING INSIDE

NBA Rumors: Yi an Option for the Lakers?

Summer Thoughts and Observations, Vol. 2

Time To Say Goodbye

Lakers Sign Free Agent Sniper Karl Months After Cancer Treatment

Lakers: Over the Luxury Tax Threshold

Kevin Durant Signs Sneaker Deal With Nike

Lakers: Wishing Upon a Point Star

Summer League Fun!

Bobcats, Carroll agree to terms

KU’s Graves joins Lakers

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Javaris Crittenton Draft Capsule

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Crittenton, Young party as top picks

2007 NBA Mock Draft (II)

Young keeps name in draft with fellow Jackets frosh Crittenton

Phoenix could be exploring possibility of draft-day moves

Wizards Begin Pre-Draft Workouts

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Hewitt surprise speaker at Georgia Tech Club meeting

NBA Draft hopefuls must pay — for now

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I think it’s time to address some issues

Young, Crittenton prepare to test NBA waters

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ACC / Big Ten Challenge Matchups Released

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Portsmouth Invitational Tournament: Day Three

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MARCH TO ATLANTA

"Billy the Motivator" leads Florida Gators in NCAA Final Four

Final Four is closer, but still a tough ticket

Wouldn't Be A Final Flour Without Florida

Ducks Reach the Elite 8

Ohio State Overcomes 20 Point Deficit to Beat Tennessee, Advances to Elite Eight

March Madness - Sweet 16 Teams to Bet On

Underdogs ready to bite Sweet 16 foe

Gators roll into NCAA Sweet 16

Hansbrough's 33 points, 9 boards earn Tar Heels Sweet 16 spot

Bruins lose their identity

Pac-10 Tournament | For UW men, it's a repechage

Pac-10 Announces Men's Basketball All-Conference Honors

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Crittenton leads Tech to big win

Crittenton shares Rookie of the Week honors

Tech's Crittenton emerges as leader

VA Tech beats GA Tech, 73-65

Jackets' Crittenton named ACC Rookie of the Week.

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Pac-10 Tournament | For UW men, it's a repechage


The Pac-10 men's basketball tournament hasn't exactly elicited a lot of drama through the years. Since it was reinstated in 2002, the number one and two seeds have won four of the five titles, with only No. 5 Oregon interrupting that trend in 2003.

"There've been some years I thought playing the tournament was a little redundant," said Cal coach Ben Braun.

This, however, isn't one of them, as Braun added, saying "years like this I'm glad there is a tournament."

UCLA remains the prohibitive favorite, but for once, there is intrigue throughout the bracket.

Here, then, some questions and answers about the tournament:

Which teams can help themselves the most?

Stanford and Washington. UCLA, WSU, Oregon, Arizona and USC are assured of at-large bids no matter what happens, all with 11 or more conference wins and 20 or more overall victories.

Stanford finished sixth at 10-8 and is 18-11 overall but has lost five of its last eight games to put its spot in some question. Cardinal coach Trent Johnson disagrees, though, saying Tuesday that "I feel we should be in regardless of what happens."

But should Stanford drop its first-round game to USC, it could be in a lot of trouble. It should help Stanford that guard Anthony Goods, sidelined since spraining his ankle at UW on Feb. 11, is expected back.

Then there's UW, which probably needs to win the whole thing and earn the conference's automatic berth to get a bid.

Still, a few other Pac-10 coaches think a few wins for UW should be enough.

"There are other leagues talking about taking seven teams. You tell me their seventh-place team is better than the University of Washington?" said USC coach Tim Floyd. "I can't believe there's a better seventh-place team."

What are some of the more enticing matchups?

UW and WSU will meet in the quarterfinals if the Huskies beat Arizona State tonight, the first Apple Cup matchup in the history of the tournament. Interestingly, there has been only one other "rivalry" matchup since the tournament's rebirth in 2002 — Arizona beat Arizona State that year in the first round.

And Oregon and Arizona will play in the quarterfinals. Each won on the other's court in two of the best games of the regular season — the Ducks by two in Tucson, Arizona by three in Eugene.

Will the Huskies have trouble with ASU tonight?

They certainly could, despite ASU's 8-21 overall record, 2-16 in Pac-10 play. ASU is giving opponents fits with its matchup zone defense, holding teams to 61.7 points and 43.7 percent shooting in Pac-10 play. It won two of its last four games, including a 42-41 victory Saturday at Cal, to come in with a measure of momentum.

True, ASU was the only team UW swept this season, but neither game was easy, and in the second game in Tempe, UW blew all but three points of a 25-point lead before holding on. UW coach Lorenzo Romar said the Huskies got "got passive and tentative" against ASU's zone in the second half. "We can't do that again," he said.

Who are some

players to watch?

UW center Spencer Hawes isn't a below-the-radar player, certainly, but after a year that didn't always go as planned, he has hit his stride of late, averaging 17 points and 8.5 rebounds his last four games. UW will need similar production to make a long run. And if he does, he'll make that looming NBA decision that much dicier for the Huskies, as there will be a bevy of pro scouts at the Staples Center.

Another to keep an eye on for different reasons is WSU forward Ivory Clark. He was a big part of WSU's success this season but has seen his playing time decrease markedly of late. He played just seven minutes, none in the second half, on Saturday against USC — his final home game as a Cougar — and expressed his discontent in a story in the Spokesman-Review Tuesday, saying, "I can say it's been pretty mentally draining."

Clark said he feels the Cougars are looking to the future by playing sophomore Aron Baynes instead of him. According to the Spokesman-Review, Clark's mother detailed her disappointment with her son's recent playing time in a post on the newspaper's Cougars blog.

Any coaches need a few wins to keep their jobs?

Apparently not. Oregon State is now 28-62 in Pac-10 play in Jay John's five years, but the school's athletic director recently told a local paper John will return next season.

Cal's Braun is causing some impatience in Berkeley with the Bears set to miss the postseason for the third time in four years. But injuries to some key players helped derail the team this season, and he's expected back.

The San Jose Mercury News reported Tuesday that a contract extension for Braun announced nine months ago has still not been approved. But school officials said the delay was due to a "procedural matter" and not evidence that Braun, completing his 11th year, is in any trouble.

Still, each might feel a little better if they beat the other tonight — OSU and Cal tip at 6:12 p.m.

And the winner will be?

We agree with all the talk of how much parity there is in the conference this year, and there should be a lot of good games along the way. But losing to UW on Saturday might have been a wake-up call for UCLA.

Bruins coach Ben Howland likes winning these tournaments — he won a Big East title at Pitt and last year with the Bruins — and we figure he'll be happy when this one ends, as well.

See more at http://seattletimes.nwsource.com

 

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