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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Warning: politics ahead.
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<a href="http://www.truehoop.com/washington-wizards-752-etan-thomas-made-a-speech.html">True Hoop links to a Etan Thomas speech</a> (yes, that Etan Thomas) on the hypocrisy of modern conservatism. I never knew this guy was so well-spoken (probably because I never really paid attention).
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<br>I don't necessarily agree with Etan's statements or endorse them by linking to his speech. But I think it's definitely worth a read.</div>

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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Miami.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Miami.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Miami Heat</h2>

<p>

What can anyone say about a team with <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/shaquille_oneal/index.html?nav=page">Shaquille O'Neal</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dwyane_wade/index.html?nav=page">Dwayne Wade</a>? Of course the Heat will be the favorites to go to the NBA finals.</p>

<p>As great as the Heat were last season, look at what they have done in the off season. They acquired <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jason_williams/index.html?nav=page">Jason Williams</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/james_posey/index.html?nav=page">James Posey</a> from the Grizzlies, signed free agent <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antoine_walker/index.html?nav=page">Antoine Walker</a> and now solidified their bench with the *gulp* veteran <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gary_payton/index.html?nav=page">Gary Payton</a>. That's right, if you read the Atlantic division preview, the HEX is still on. Actually the HEX is on for two reasons, the &quot;glove&quot; just adds to the old HEX i put on <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/alonzo_mourning/index.html?nav=page">Alonzo Mourning</a> for being sick, too sick to play in Toronto, but not sick enough to hang from Shaq's nuts like Payton is. Good thing Shaq's got two, right?</p>

<p>Is there another guard capable of taking the spotlight off of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/lebron_james/index.html">Lebron James</a>? Dwayne Wade may be the only one right now, in the way that he cuts to the basket and plays defense with no fear and no regard for his own body.</p>

<p>Shaquille O'Neal must look at this year as the year to take it all again. O'Neal is definitely on his way down, his skills are going to erode rather quickly as they usually do with big men. Too many years of pounding on those knees and ankles and too much abuse from the double and triple teams and hack-a-shack's. How many more Shaq &quot;quality&quot; years are left?</p>

<p>This is another lineup that looks as deep as can be. Williams starting at the point backed up by a future Hall of Famer in Gary Payton, Walker starting at power forward backed up by <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/udonis_haslem/index.html?nav=page">Udonis Haslem</a>, who had a break out year last year (we'll just pretend it had nothing to do with playing next to Shaq), and of course, Shaq backed up by, *uh-hem*, Alonzo Mourning.</p>

<p>I will understand if they Heat win a championship. Wade deserves that kind of success, i just don't like those &quot;<a href="http://www.evolutionfairytale.com/cleanerf.htm">cleaner fish</a>&quot; who travel from team to team, only looking for a way to win a championship. Learn from Reggie Miller people...</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Shaquille O'Neal</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Wayne Simien</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>1st</strong> (Central), <strong>1st</strong> (East)

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<p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Washington.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Washington.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Washington Wizards</h2>

<p>

I'm the wiz. I'm the wiz. The Wizards laid down the law last season. It was impressive to see a team heading into the playoffs not taking any crap from a player. In 2001, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kwame_brown/index.html?nav=page">Kwame Brown</a> was the first high school player ever taken with the first pick of the draft. Attitude and injuries always seemed in the forefront with Brown and only one of those can be tolerated, not both.</p>

<p>Brown was traded to the LA Lakers in return for <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/caron_butler/index.html?nav=page">Caron Butler</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/chucky_atkins/index.html?nav=page">Chucky Atkins</a>. A good move in my opinion, trading a guy that no longer fits into the work ethic of the team for two talented far from superstar players.</p>

<p>The big loss for Washington was having <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/larry_hughes/index.html">Larry Hughes</a> leave for the Cleveland Cavaliers. It will be difficult to replace that kind of scoring and defensive presence. The Wizards were able to land <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antonio_daniels/index.html?nav=page">Antonio Daniels</a> as a free agent, but that's far from replacing anything Hughes gave the team.</p>

<p>The team's strength this year will come from point guard <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gilbert_arenas/index.html?nav=page">Gilbert Arenas</a> who can score from anywhere and has ice in his veins and the collection of talented big men, led by <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antawn_jamison/index.html?nav=page">Antawn Jamison</a> who found new life after coming to Washington from Dallas last season. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/brendan_haywood/index.html?nav=page">Brendan Haywood</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/etan_thomas/index.html?nav=page">Etan Thomas</a> are two nasty post players to be pitted against, those guys fight for every point and fight hard.</p>

<p>If the Wiz can get over the loss of Hughes and plug the hole with a combination of Daniels and Butler, there is no reason they can't compete in the SouthEast, although taking on the Miami Heat will be tough.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Gilbert Arenas</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">*</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>2nd</strong> (Central), <strong>4th</strong> (East)

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<p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Orlando.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Orlando.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Orlando Magic</h2>

<p>

The Orlando Magic are a little bit of an enigma to me. With last season's personnel shuffle following the <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tracy_mcgrady/index.html">Tracy McGrady</a> trade, sometimes it looked like the players weren't all on the same page. Doesn't a team led at the point by <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/steve_francis/index.html?nav=page">Steve Francis</a> always seem that way? I thought the same of the Houston Rockets when he was there.</p>

<p>What a great sight to see last year, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/grant_hill/index.html?nav=page">Grant Hill</a> returning to the court and playing effectively was definitely a sweet story and although his season was cut short towards the end, there is hope that he is fully recovered from his series of ankle surgeries and will return to the court again this season, hopefully more confident and more like his old self than last year.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dwight_howard/index.html?nav=page">Dwight Howard</a>, &quot;man child&quot; proved that he can play in this league and will someday be a dominant post player, after all, he was just drafted out of high school and he still averaged a double-double through his rookie season. When is the last time that feat was accomplished? I don't hear enough hype about that. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/emeka_okafor/index.html">Emeka Okafor</a> averaged a double-double as well, but he was drafted out of the college ranks.</p>

<p>I have to say, it would be nice to see Jameer Nelson get some more starters minutes. It seemed the Magic played a more fluid game when Nelson started at the point and Francis was shifted to shooting guard.</p>

<p>It will be interesting to see if Kelvin Cato and Tony Battie can stay healthy this year. I remember thinking before last season that Tony Battie was a big gamble for the Magic, considering his bad knee history while with the Celtics and Cavaliers, but it didn't play as big a factor in Orlando as i thought. That's not to say the injury is completely over with, but if Battie and Cato can spell each others minutes, I'd be ready to let Howard have a bigger role in the post.</p>

<p>What the heck happened with the Fran Vasquez pick? Vasquez was rated one of the top big men available in this years draft and was taken with Orlando's first pick, 11th overall. Shortly after the draft, we started hearing about Vasquez not going to come to the Magic, rather he would stay in Spain and play for Real Madrid. This is a long standing issue with the NBA draft. Players can enter themselves for eligibility, but it doesn't mean that they actually have to commit to the NBA team that picks them. This was an 11th pick though, if an NBA team knows the player has no intention of coming to the league, then they could use that pick on someone that has shown that interest. Come to think of it, i guess the blame could be laid on the Magic organization as well for not doing their homework properly. They just went into the draft thinking, once picked, they could <em>convince</em> Vasquez to come to Orlando.</p><blockquote><p><span face="Tahoma"><span id="KonaBody"><strong>&quot;I've said, 'No,' because I
was afraid to adapt to the American way of life, and of not giving the
level they have asked. I'm not a coward, but I prefer to stay in Spain,
progress, and who knows? Maybe jump to the NBA in a few years.&quot;</strong></span></span></p></blockquote><p>Does that sound like a man ready to commit to the NBA? Could they not have known that before the draft? The lure of the NBA life isn't what we think it is, i guess.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Steve Francis</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">*</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>3rd</strong> (Central), <strong>10th</strong> (East)</p>

<p><a onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false" href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Charlotte.gif"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Charlotte.gif" title="Oops" alt="Oops" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Charlotte Bobcats</h2>

<p>Expansion what? I remember when the expansion Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies came into the league. The two teams didn't look like they had a hope in hell of improving in their first few seasons. It's a different story for the Bobcats through, you can look at that roster and the way <a href="http://www.nba.com/coachfile/bernie_bickerstaff/index.html?nav=page">Bernie Bickerstaff</a> has drafted and signed talent and see the improvement coming rather quickly.</p>

<p>I had some questions about the drafting of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/emeka_okafor/index.html?nav=page">Emeka Okafor</a>. I had heard the stories of his back problems and how it would hinder his play in the extended NBA schedule. Well, i was wrong to doubt the pick, wasn't i? Okafor played above and beyond expectations and from all accounts is learning and developing this off season in hopes of being a bigger part of the team's offense.</p>

<p>There were too big surprises for me when watching the Bobcats last season. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/primoz_brezec/index.html?nav=page">Primoz Brezec</a>, who couldn't bribe his way unto the court in Indiana was picked by Charlotte in the expansion draft and proved to be a steal. The guy can play, he can score and rebound with the best of them, and he's young. Now, who the heck would have thought that <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/brevin_knight/index.html?nav=page">Brevin Knight</a> would have been among the league leaders in assist, almost averaging a double-double for the season with points and assists.</p>

<p>This season should be interesting for the Bobcats again and there's no reason to believe they won't improve. The Bobcats drafted a great college point guard in <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/raymond_felton/index.html?nav=page">Raymond Felton</a> and they are surely hoping the lack of size <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/sean_may/index.html?nav=page">Sean May</a> has won't be as big a hindrance as people think.</p>

<p>I just don't think the improvement will be significant enough to get them into the playoffs, but it will bring some more excitement to Charlotte.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Emeka Okafor</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Raymond Felton</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>4th</strong> (Central), <strong>11th</strong> (East)

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<p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Atlanta.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Atlanta.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

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<h2>Atlanta Hawks</h2>

<p>

Oh woe, the Hawks ended up having another disappointing season. I've been silently pulling for the Hawks for years. The lovable losers of my life.</p>

<p>Just look at their lineup this season and you can see the potential is incredible, but there is much seasoning to be done. Even the addition of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/joe_johnson/index.html?nav=page">Joe Johnson</a> this off season won't bring the Hawks into the playoffs, the supporting staff in Atlanta is not what it needs to be this season, not that it won't be in the future, it's just not there right now.</p>

<p>Much like the Toronto Raptors, you have to question the choice of selecting a player that occupies the same position as your draft pick of the year prior. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/marvin_williams/index.html?nav=page">Marvin Williams</a> is a great talent, but <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/josh_childress/index.html?nav=page">Josh Childress</a> will have something to say about Williams' playing time.</p>

<p>The Hawks would have taken a huge step into respectability if they had signed Eddy Curry to an offer sheet this off season, but the issue of Curry's irregular heart beat and his unwillingness to be tested by Hawks' doctors just soured that deal to such an extent, there was no getting by it.</p>

<p>Because this team is still so young, there is no way to properly judge the future, other than to say it's going to be good, but whether or not the Hawks can hold on to their young guys beyond their rookie contracts is going to be the question.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Joe Johnson</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Marvin Williams</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>5th</strong> (Central), <strong>15th</strong> (East)</p></div>

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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">Hello, I’m Thurl Bailey.  You may know me from the Utah Jazz, the Minnesota Timberwolves, and the Utah Jazz.  I am also an </span>
<a href="http://www.likenthescriptures.com/index.htm" style="font-family: lucida grande;">actor</a>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">, a </span>
<a href="http://www.ldsmusicworld.com/artists/thurl_bailey.html" style="font-family: lucida grande;">singer</a>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">, and a motivational speaker. Your are now a guest in my palace of love. Every Thursday, only on FreeDarko.com, I will be providing the soundtrack to your lives. Specifically, I will be posting a few hoops-blogosphere-relevant musical delights from my archives. Let me now turn it over to my good friend, TrentonHasslesCarmelo.</span>
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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">Thanks, Thurl. So, that’s the deal. We welcome comments, suggestions, and requests. It’s hard to say exactly what will pop up on Thursdays with Thurl, but suffice to say, the selections will be more “What the Kidd Did” (Jason Kidd) than “Whats Up Doc” (Shaq/Fu Schnickens). More “Now You’re Mine” (Gangstarr) than “Basketball” (Kurtis Blow). And more Etan Thomas’ slam poetry than Wayman Tisdale’s smooth jazz. Oh, also, we are doing this sort of half-ass—through yousendit.com (no telling when the link might expire)—as FreeDarko is not a true audioblog. Before we get into this weeks goods, I want to remind you that if you search the FreeDarko archives, you can find previous audio posts, including the FreeDarko anthem, 4-Ize’s “</span>
<a href="http://freedarko.blogspot.com/2005/02/he-is-our-general_04.html" style="font-family: lucida grande;">Ron Artest</a>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">,” Ultramag’s “</span>
<a href="http://freedarko.blogspot.com/2005/02/its-most-wonderful-weekend.html" style="font-family: lucida grande;">NBA All-stars 1989</a>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">” (courtesy of </span>
<a href="http://www.cocaineblunts.com/" style="font-family: lucida grande;">Cocaine Blunts</a>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;"> + the only known mention of Randy Pfund’s name in a rap song), and Young Gunz’ laughable New Jersey Nets rendition of “</span>
<a href="http://freedarko.blogspot.com/2005/04/why-they-need-bk-behind-them.html" style="font-family: lucida grande;">Takeover</a>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">.”  With that said, let’s get into today’s gems:   </span>
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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">“The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh,” recently re-released on DVD, is a cult classic (starring</span>
<span style="font-family:lucida grande;"> Dr. J and many other 70s hoopsters), with a ludicrous plot about some psychic named Mona (played by Stockard Channing) who advises that a struggling NBA club form a team of only players born under the sign, Pisces. The soundtrack is still hard to find, but I did manage to get my hands on this nice groove by Phyllis Hyman, which absurdly enough is a plea to the psychic, Mona, to guide the Pittsburgh team in the right direction. I would give my left leg to see this movie re-made with LeBron cast in the Dr. J role:</span>
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<a href="http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=37JFZAMJJVS2J06TKCG2AHETTU" style="font-family: lucida grande;">Phyllis Hyman – Magic Mona</a>
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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">There was a time—in the early/mid 90s—when hip-hop was good. It was a time when you would leave school in the middle of the day to cop Wu Tang Forever (cf. <a href="http://www.catchdubs.com/">Catchdubs</a>), when people thought Foxy Brown and Shyheim were the same person, and when Cypress Hill still had credibility. Around this time, I was buying on average an album a week, and I believe that period of reckless spending ended upon picking up “From Where?!?!!!” by (Mad) Skillz. It was with this album that I realized that punchlines and Large Professor cameos do not a classic album maketh. A lot of these albums were simply not timeless, with Skillz epitomizing this truth. However, the man resurfaced many years later with an unreleased album full of Neptunes gems, and for whatever reason (I can’t remember the backstory, but I’m sure you can google it), shortly after the 2004 NBA Finals, he released this mixtape diss to Shaq, enlisting the help of fellow sometimes-Virginian, Ben Wallace. My guess is that Wallace had no idea what he was getting into:</span>
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<a href="http://s44.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0AJCFDGYHX1SY0DAZDKOLJJ9HD" style="font-family: lucida grande;">
<br>Skillz feat. Ben Wallace – Shaq Diss </a>
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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">This last one is a somewhat disappointing mini-bio of Kevin Garnett, done by Styles P (sometimes) of The Lox. It was included in a KG commercial for And1 Shoes, which indicates how old it is. For Timberwolves fans, this was a time of hope. It was also the last time Styles P would be even remotely associated with the state of Minnesota.</span>
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<a href="http://s51.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=25VXG6VTX8PW81JRSMQBJMI93E" style="font-family: lucida grande;">Styles P – Kevin Garnett Commerical</a>
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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">Thurl and I bid you adieu.  Come back next Thursday for more instant classix.</span>
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<span style="font-family:lucida grande;">  </span>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2005 09:21:21 -0800</pubDate>
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	<blockquote><p>
There are doubts about his work ethic, but will a change of scenery and a new coach change that? Last season Brown shot 64% inside but just 32.8% from outside jumpers, but according to those that have watched him, many of those were fade aways that started on the block (this is not from Pincus, but from a couple of people who know the Wizards well). He has a nice jump hook, but because his first step is great but his jumper iffy, defenders play off him. If the jumper becomes consistent is scoring threat goes up.</p>
	<p>His rebounding has never been good for a power forward (a career 13.8% rebound rate [percent of available rebounds grabbed]), can Phil get him to focus on that? The scouting report on him is that when he wants to be, he is a good rebounder.</p>
	<p>That scouting report I got also said he is a good man defender but not a great help defender. For his career, he averages just 1.4 blocks per 48 minutes (for comparison, Chris Mihm is 2.5), can Phil get him to improve this part of his game?
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	<p>The Kwame who defied expectations:</p>
	<p><img src="http://www.givemetherock.com/images/Kwame-Jackson-Lg.jpg" /></p>
	<p><strong>Fantasy Impact (Lakers)</strong></p>
	<p>Obviously, the Lakers needed a stronger prescence in the middle.  Not sure that I would have gone after Kwame myself&#8230; but they did, so what can I do?  Nothing.  Besides, if he continues to struggle, so will the Lakers.  And I don&#8217;t have a problem with that.  That&#8217;s right, I&#8217;m as biased as you can get.</p>
	<p>Chris Mihm got 25 minutes last year.  His numbers per 48 are a lot better than Kwame&#8217;s.  The Lakers also picked up Andrew Bynum and Ronny Turiaf.  I think Turiaf is probably ready to play PF in the NBA (from the, like, 2 games I saw Gonzaga play last season).  Bynum will obviously be backing up Brown and Mihm (and Medvedenko for that matter).  Brown is probably good enough to work within the Triangle Offense, especially with Lamar and Kobe around him. </p>
	<p>Personally, I think the Lakers should have traded down from #10 and taken Jarrett Jack or Luther Head to help them out at the PG position.  Or they could have stayed small with Sean May and Mihm at PF and C, Odom at SF, and Kobe and Chucky in the backcourt.  But, I digress.  I guess it&#8217;s because I still have yet to fully digest the draft that I had to indulge myself in that tangent.</p>
	<p>The Kwame who looks like he&#8217;s defying expectations in this picture:</p>
	<p><img src="http://www.givemetherock.com/images/lakers/kwame_brown_rejection.jpg" /></p>
	<p>So, if Kwame picks up the other 24 minutes not filled by Mihm (who&#8217;s minutes would not decrease if I were Phil Jackson), he&#8217;s going to give you every bit of that 7 and 5 he had last season, and maybe a little more.  What about the 0.4 blocks?  Don&#8217;t fret, those&#8217;ll be there.  If I was 6&#8242;11&#8243; I do believe I could get 0.4 block in my sleep.  And I&#8217;m white.  Kwame was taken 101st last year in ESPN drafts and owned in 6.1% of leagues (which I guess isn&#8217;t that bad since Lamar was only owned in 70% of all leagues).  The only people who&#8217;s numbers are going to go down on the Lakers are the ones you don&#8217;t want anyway.</p>
	<p><strong>Fantasy Impact (Wizards)</strong></p>
	<p>The Wizards aren&#8217;t doing so bad considering they lost out on Larry Hughes (but at least they didn&#8217;t overpay for him, like I would argue that other team probably did&#8230; but then, I can&#8217;t even imagine being paid $13 million a year, so I guess my perspective might be skewed).  The additions of Caron Butler, Chucky Atkins, and The Next Kevin Garnett.  Atkins will be a good backup for Gilbert Arenas, and they&#8217;ll probably end up sharing some time together in the backcourt.  That said, Dude ain&#8217;t gone play no 35 minutes next year.  (Speaking of which, who the hell are the Lakers going to play for 35 minutes at the PG position??  Comments please!)  Atkins is this:  10 points, 3 assists (maybe more if Arenas and the other Wizards are hitting shots), and 1 three-pointer a game.</p>
	<p>Butler will be starting over Jeffries unless he gets moved to SG (not alltogether unlikely).  No matter what, though, he&#8217;s going to get at least as much time as he had last year since he played 35 minutes and Hughes was putting in 38.  I can see Caron going to 38 and giving 17/18 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists (4 if he plays more at shooting guard), and 1.5 steals.  </p>
	<p>I believe that Etan Thomas and Jared Jeffries will step up to fill in the couple extra points the Wizards lost with the departure of Hughes.  I know Thomas is capable of it because he was backing up Emeka Okeafor on my EA Live team and when Chuke went down with an ankle sprain for 4 weeks, Etan stepped it up and was putting up double-doubles.  He&#8217;s the real deal.  I think he&#8217;s definitely a <a href="http://givemetherock.com/2005/03/09/givemetherockian-candidate-maurice-evans/">GiveMeTheRockian Candidate</a>.</p>
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There are doubts about his work ethic, but will a change of scenery and a new coach change that? Last season Brown shot 64% inside but just 32.8% from outside jumpers, but according to those that have watched him, many of those were fade aways that started on the block (this is not from Pincus, but from a couple of people who know the Wizards well). He has a nice jump hook, but because his first step is great but his jumper iffy, defenders play off him. If the jumper becomes consistent is scoring threat goes up.</p>
	<p>His rebounding has never been good for a power forward (a career 13.8% rebound rate [percent of available rebounds grabbed]), can Phil get him to focus on that? The scouting report on him is that when he wants to be, he is a good rebounder.</p>
	<p>That scouting report I got also said he is a good man defender but not a great help defender. For his career, he averages just 1.4 blocks per 48 minutes (for comparison, Chris Mihm is 2.5), can Phil get him to improve this part of his game?
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	<p>The Kwame who defied expectations:</p>
	<p><img src="http://www.givemetherock.com/images/Kwame-Jackson-Lg.jpg" /></p>
	<p><strong>Fantasy Impact (Lakers)</strong></p>
	<p>Obviously, the Lakers needed a stronger prescence in the middle.  Not sure that I would have gone after Kwame myself&#8230; but they did, so what can I do?  Nothing.  Besides, if he continues to struggle, so will the Lakers.  And I don&#8217;t have a problem with that.  That&#8217;s right, I&#8217;m as biased as you can get.</p>
	<p>Chris Mihm got 25 minutes last year.  His numbers per 48 are a lot better than Kwame&#8217;s.  The Lakers also picked up Andrew Bynum and Ronny Turiaf.  I think Turiaf is probably ready to play PF in the NBA (from the, like, 2 games I saw Gonzaga play last season).  Bynum will obviously be backing up Brown and Mihm (and Medvedenko for that matter).  Brown is probably good enough to work within the Triangle Offense, especially with Lamar and Kobe around him. </p>
	<p>Personally, I think the Lakers should have traded down from #10 and taken Jarrett Jack or Luther Head to help them out at the PG position.  Or they could have stayed small with Sean May and Mihm at PF and C, Odom at SF, and Kobe and Chucky in the backcourt.  But, I digress.  I guess it&#8217;s because I still have yet to fully digest the draft that I had to indulge myself in that tangent.</p>
	<p>The Kwame who looks like he&#8217;s defying expectations in this picture:</p>
	<p><img src="http://www.givemetherock.com/images/lakers/kwame_brown_rejection.jpg" /></p>
	<p>So, if Kwame picks up the other 24 minutes not filled by Mihm (who&#8217;s minutes would not decrease if I were Phil Jackson), he&#8217;s going to give you every bit of that 7 and 5 he had last season, and maybe a little more.  What about the 0.4 blocks?  Don&#8217;t fret, those&#8217;ll be there.  If I was 6&#8242;11&#8243; I do believe I could get 0.4 block in my sleep.  And I&#8217;m white.  Kwame was taken 101st last year in ESPN drafts and owned in 6.1% of leagues (which I guess isn&#8217;t that bad since Lamar was only owned in 70% of all leagues).  The only people who&#8217;s numbers are going to go down on the Lakers are the ones you don&#8217;t want anyway.</p>
	<p><strong>Fantasy Impact (Wizards)</strong></p>
	<p>The Wizards aren&#8217;t doing so bad considering they lost out on Larry Hughes (but at least they didn&#8217;t overpay for him, like I would argue that other team probably did&#8230; but then, I can&#8217;t even imagine being paid $13 million a year, so I guess my perspective might be skewed).  The additions of Caron Butler, Chucky Atkins, and The Next Kevin Garnett.  Atkins will be a good backup for Gilbert Arenas, and they&#8217;ll probably end up sharing some time together in the backcourt.  That said, Dude ain&#8217;t gone play no 35 minutes next year.  (Speaking of which, who the hell are the Lakers going to play for 35 minutes at the PG position??  Comments please!)  Atkins is this:  10 points, 3 assists (maybe more if Arenas and the other Wizards are hitting shots), and 1 three-pointer a game.</p>
	<p>Butler will be starting over Jeffries unless he gets moved to SG (not alltogether unlikely).  No matter what, though, he&#8217;s going to get at least as much time as he had last year since he played 35 minutes and Hughes was putting in 38.  I can see Caron going to 38 and giving 17/18 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists (4 if he plays more at shooting guard), and 1.5 steals.  </p>
	<p>I believe that Etan Thomas and Jared Jeffries will step up to fill in the couple extra points the Wizards lost with the departure of Hughes.  I know Thomas is capable of it because he was backing up Emeka Okeafor on my EA Live team and when Chuke went down with an ankle sprain for 4 weeks, Etan stepped it up and was putting up double-doubles.  He&#8217;s the real deal.  I think he&#8217;s definitely a <a href="http://givemetherock.com/2005/03/09/givemetherockian-candidate-maurice-evans/">GiveMeTheRockian Candidate</a>.</p>
	<p><a href="http://www.technorati.com/tag/fantasy+basketball" rel="tag">Count it.</a>
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<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://celtics.bostonherald.com/images/celtics/ainge05122005.jpg" align="right"> <em>"It's the play under duress that frustrates me more than the suspension and the push of Tinsley" <br /><br />"emotional stability is needed"<br /><br />"The league is trying to change [its] image and I just feel like we need players that are going to respect the game more"</em><br /><br />Is that clear enough for you?  Is everyone getting the point?<br /><br />Danny started his rebuilding project by gathering all the talent he could find.  To do so, he had to sacrifice some guys that were high character guys.  Those guys were aging and were not going to be very useful leaders from the bench or trainers table, so I don't have any problem with their departure.  Nor do I have an issue with who was brought in.  <br /><br />However, the next step has to be taken.  Now that we've got the talent, we need to develop the right kind of mindset.  Some of that can be taught.  The rest will have to be bought.  So who can we bring in to make this team tough minded?<br /><br />Well, I think we can rule out Kwitter Brown and Bonzo Wells.  I tend to think a sign and trade for either Ray Allen or Michael Redd would be ideal for this effort.  But despite my trademongering, those are long shots at best of happening.  The reality is that its going to come down to "trenches" kinds of guys.  Last year, I was very much in favor of signing Etan Thomas from the Wizards.  The Wiz matched the Bucks offer, so it wouldn't have happened anyway, but he does fit the mold of solid role player who will do the little things needed to win.<br /><br />If you could bring back old friend Eric Williams and offload Mark Blount in the process, would you do it?  For the money savings and the character issues alone I would.  Kurt Thomas would be a good option.  Donyell Marshall could be too.  Danny seems to be interested in veteran point guards.  What about Eric Snow?  I keep talking about needing to dump Raef's salary, but hasn't he been exactly the kind of solid vet that we don't have many of?<br /><br />I guess by throwing out names I'm opening myself up to a lot of criticism, but I'm not trying to propose trades here.  I'm just bringing up examples.<br /><br />The bottom line is that this team is most likely going to have to go after someone who doesn't have the biggest name, but has a great personality and can provide the younger players with an example of a guy that does his job the right way.  Or put another way, this team is full of Mannys and Millars (and maybe a Nomar?).  They need a few Nixons and Variteks to take the next step.
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<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2005 21:24:59 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    The Washington Wizards won&apos;t lift Kwame Brown&apos;s suspension for the rest of the playoffs, leaving the frontcourt perilously thin following an injury to Etan Thomas. Coach Eddie Jordan said Wednesday there was no chance for a reinstatement for Brown, who was suspended a week ago for what the team described as ``philosophical differences.&apos;&apos; ``Everything remains the same,&apos;&apos; Jordan said.
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2005 14:08:03 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    The Washington Wizards lost another game, and perhaps lost forward Etan Thomas for the remainder of their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Thomas left Tuesday night&apos;s playoff game against the Miami Heat midway through the second quarter because of an abdominal strain, and did not return in the Wizards&apos; 108-102 loss.
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2005 14:07:39 -0800</pubDate>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><a onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false" href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Washington.gif"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Washington.gif" title="Team" alt="Team" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p><o :p></o><p>Everyone knew <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antawn_jamison/index.html?nav=page">Antawn Jamison</a> was a good player, but this is
ridiculous. The addition of Jamison to the Wizards lineup seems to have brought
the team together in a way Michael Jordan   s ill fated comeback attempt couldn   t.</p><o :p></o>



<p class="MsoNormal">The Wizards hold one of the most potent offensive games in
the league. With <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gilbert_arenas/index.html?nav=page">Gilbert Arenas</a> healthy, no one seems capable of containing
them. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/larry_hughes/index.html?nav=page">Larry Hughes</a> is currently on the injured list, but he makes the 3 headed
offensive monster of Hughes, Arenas and Jamison, the most evenly matched triple
threat in the league this season.<o :p>&nbsp;</o></p>



<p>The only weakness for Washington is their defense. Collectively, their athleticism should make them adequate on
defense, but for some reason, that side of the ball hasn   t really developed
well, and they are relying on high scoring up tempo games, much the way the
Dallas Mavericks have modeled their scheme in the last few seasons. </p><o :p></o><p></p>







<p class="MsoNormal">The Wizards have been suffering with their internal defense.
Their highly touted big guys have been injured for much of the season forcing
them to rely on unproven players. </p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kwame_brown/index.html?nav=page">Kwame Brown</a> has still to live up to his
promising ability, currently nursing a foot injury, and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/etan_thomas/index.html?nav=page">Etan Thomas</a> has just
recently returned to the lineup and isn   t playing his full share of minutes
just yet. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/brendan_haywood/index.html?nav=page">Brendan Haywood</a> has had to carry the majority of minutes at centre
and although he is a big body, he   s also another young post player and is
learning under fire.<o :p></o></p>

<p class="MsoNormal"><o :p></o>Once Hughes comes back to the lineup, I expect the Wizards
to make a big push for home advantage by season   s end. Hopefully they start
listening to the crowd when they chant     D-Fence   . D-Fence   .<o :p>&nbsp;</o></p>







<p class="MsoNormal">Count On: <strong>Gilbert Arenas</strong><br />Best Addition: <strong>Antawn Jamison</strong><br />Rookie To Watch:    <br />Spark Plug: <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/anthony_peeler/index.html?nav=page"><strong>Anthony Peeler</strong></a> </p>

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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:47:27 -0800</pubDate>
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      	Wizards forward Etan Thomas, who will release a book of 38 poems titled &quot;More Than an Athlete&quot; in March, said he found a way to cope with sitting out through poetry. &quot;It&apos;s my release sometimes,&quot; Thomas said....
      
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:08:39 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    The Wizards activated Etan Thomas from the injured list and placed former No. 1 pick Kwame Brown on it Wednesday before Washington played the Portland Trail Blazers. 

Thomas missed the Wizards&apos; 32 games after sustaining an abdominal strain during training camp in October. 

&quot;I have been out for a long time, so of course I&apos;m going to be pretty rusty,&quot; the 6-foot-10 Thomas said. &quot;Everybody has it rolling pretty good, so I am going to come in and try and contribute any way that I can.
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:46:34 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    Almost three months after Etan Thomas suffered an abdominal strain on the second-to-last day of training camp, the fifth-year forward is slowly working his way toward an undetermined start date on his regular ...
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<u>Team Chemistry</u>
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<br>... and why it often doesn't matter when it comes to fantasy basketball.
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<br>In the latest episode of "As The Kobe Turns" ("Kobes of our Lives"? "General Kobe"?) <strong>Kobe Bryant</strong> is now crying about how <strong>Karl Malone</strong> was hitting on his wife. Meanwhile, he refers to his teammates work as playing for "me", and word around town is that said teammates aren't too thrilled with Kobe at all. What does this mean for you, the fantasy basketball enthusiast?
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<br>Absolutely nothing.
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<br>Listen, as much as Kobe might be a terrible teammate in real life, he's still a Top-5 talent when it comes to fantasy basketball. His numbers - other than FG% - are up across the board this year, averaging 26.8/7.5/6.9, with over a 3, a steal and a block. He's getting to the line 11.2 times per game and knocking down 81% of his shots from the stripe. His shooting percentage has taken a major hit (now at 39% following his 6-of-23 performance Sunday night), but he's still one of the best fantasy players on the planet. You have to be worried about his plantar fasciitis, but right now, with all the controversy surrounding him you may be able to get him at a little cheaper than his actual value.
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<strong>Shopping Big and Tall</strong> </u>
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<br>Centers. You need 'em. We've got 'em. While there have been the usual number of fantasy busts at center this year, there have been a few guys stepping it up lately that you might be able to find on your waiver wire.  The following centers had standout (for them) weekends, so we'll bring them up now.  Most of these guys should already have been picked up, but if not, go ahead and grab 'em.
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<strong>Clifford Robinson, GSW</strong>
<br>How much upside can there be for a 38-year old center who's best year was 1995 and hasn't averaged 5 rebounds since 1997?  Not much.  But nonetheless, he's one of the few centers who has the ability to help your team's 3-point production.  Over his last 5 games he's started to get more minutes (30 per game, up from about 20), and in December he's averaged 1 3-pointer, 1.6 steals and 1.6 blocks.  His 11.1 points won't help you, and his 3.7 boards from the center spot will definitely hurt, but there are certainly worse options.  His 4 3's, 3 steals, 2 blocks and 21 points on Sunday are about as good as you'll get from Robinson, but that's pretty damn good.
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<strong>Brendan Haywood, WAS</strong>
<br>A fantasy basketblog favorite.  Haywood is slowly becoming a very dependable center, both in real life and in fantasy.  Haywood is among the league leaders in blocks, which means he definitely won't be your waiver wires, but his strong play of late has gotten him more crunch-time minutes and may have solidified his spot as the go-to center once <strong>Etan Thomas </strong>comes back from injury.  His stats so far in December (10.3/9.2 with 2.8 blocks on 56.8% shooting) would look good on just about any team as a second center.  A better option than Clifford Robinson, to be sure, he had back-to-back 17 point efforts this weekend.
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<strong>Nazr Mohammad, NYK</strong>
<br>Here's a classic case of a guy who just really needs minutes, and he can be an asset for your fantasy squad.  While his per-minute averaged have hardly changed at all, his 29 mpg are a career-high, and as a result, his numbers are at a career high as well.  12.8/9.5 with a block, a steal, 56.6% from the field?  That's a nice looking second center.  Not as much upside has Haywood, but a fantasy asset, definitely.  His 20-point, 11-rebound night on Friday is a sign of things to come, and he should have a few more of those nights this year, though they will be sporadic.
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:49:53 -0800</pubDate>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Take a guess who is in the top 5 in team scoring. C'mon, I dare ya. <strong >Dallas Mavericks?</strong> Sorry, no, they're 6th. The <strong >Kings?</strong> pfft! Not even in the top half. OK, stop embarassing yourself. Yeah, the <strong >Heat, </strong>with <strong >Dwayne Wade</strong> and <strong >Shaq, </strong>that's not a huge surprise. And the <strong >Suns</strong>, with <strong >Amare, Steve Nash, Joe Johnson, </strong>and <strong >The Matrix</strong>, well that's reasonable. But the other three teams? How about this: <strong >Charlotte, Washington, </strong>and <strong >Seattle.</strong> Shazam! Who the heck is putting the ball in the basket for these guys? Let's have a look-see:
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<strong >Charlotte</strong>
<br ></br>OK, so they're also giving up the 3rd-most points in the league, but admit it, you thought these guys would struggle to score 80 points on most nights. Their marquee player, <strong >Emeka Okafor</strong>, is a defense-first center. Their shooting guard, <strong >Gerald Wallace, </strong>shoots about 55% <em >from the free-throw line.</em> So what's going on? First of all, <strong >Primoz Brezec </strong>is scoring 18.3 ppg (beating his career high by 16.3 points), hitting nearly 2/3 of his shots. <strong >Jason Hart</strong> is dishing the ball to the tune of 9.7 apg, and they're sharing the ball: 6 players are averaging in double figures, and one other is averaging 9.7.
<br ></br>Don't expect this to keep up, though. Brezec is good, sure, but not .595 fg% good. Expect him to settle down to 14 ppg, maintaining his 8 boards, and very little else. Hart will <em >not</em> keep up his torrid assist pace, but he'll be worth having on your team. Look for 12/3/6 with a steal or two and a three here or there. A good utility player.
<br ></br>The gem of this team is Okafor. Definitely. Listen to this, and guess who player X is: "a 6-10 All-America center ... he came out of college with his defensive skills fully developed, but he surprised NBA observers with a sophisticated offensive repertoire." Sounds like Okafor, but really it's an early report on <strong >Alonzo Mourning.</strong> And I think that's right where Okafor is headed. He's not gonna dominate like Zo from the get-go, but he certainly will get his fair share of looks at the basket - look for 15/12 with 2.5-3 bpg. He's the real deal - and maybe the only one on the team.
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<strong >Seattle</strong>
<br ></br>The biggest surprise in the NBA, the Sonics are 4-1 and blowing away all of the preseason predictions. While <strong >Ray Allen</strong>'s output isn't a surprise, <strong >Rashard Lewis</strong> has been scoring at about 5-6 ppg higher than his norm. Neither of these guys are really any more or less valuable than they were on draft day, but there are some guys to be scouring for on the waiver wire.
<br ></br>The big shocker is <strong >Danny Fortson</strong>, who has come out of nowhere to average 9.8 boards - in just 17.5 minutes. That's a ridiculous rate, but not totally unpredictable. Remember, he's the guy who averaged a double-double for the <strong >Warriors </strong>a couple times. Look for him to get more minutes as he continues to clean up the glass, especially on the offensive side. Also look for him to sucker-push foriegners, like he did to <strong >Zarko Cabarkapa</strong> last year.
<br ></br>There are two very solid second-year guys on this team who are worth keeping tabs on. <strong >Luke Ridnour</strong>, the point guard from Oregon, earned the starting job to start the year, and is starting to earn more minutes with his play. He still turns the ball over a little too much, but if he continues to ward of <strong >Antonio Daniels</strong> for minutes, he'll be a fine util/backup PG, getting about 12 and 7 or so, with a three and a couple steals.
<br ></br>The other second-year man is <strong >Nick Collison, </strong>who is nowhere near ready to be picked up. But they like this kid a lot, and he's already rebounding well. Look for him to start getting more minutes as the year carries on, especially if <strong >Vladimir Radmanovic</strong> is traded.
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<strong >Washington</strong>
<br ></br>Another score-all-the-time team, the Wizards are stacked with scorers. The trifecta of <strong >Antawn Jamison, Gilbert Arenas, </strong>and <strong >Larry Hughes</strong> should all average over 18 points per game. <strong >Jarvis Hayes </strong>and <strong >Juan Dixon </strong>should each hit double digits themselves.  And that's without <strong >Kwame Brown</strong> or <strong >Etan Thomas</strong> in the lineup.  Sure there's not much defense going on, but hey, who likes defense?  This is fantasy basketball, not real basketball.
<br ></br>The first three players mentioned above should be on a roster in every league.  After that, it's hard to tell.  There are going to be battles for minutes at a number of positions once Kwame, Etan and <strong >Steve Blake</strong> return to the court.  The obvious losers are going to be Dixon and <strong >Brendan Haywood</strong>, who has a great chance to show the Wizards they weren't crazy to give him an extension last week.  Haywood could be a nice short-term pickup, but they also spent a good deal of money to keep Thomas around, so they'll likely split time - and be useless to your fantasy squad.
<br ></br>Here's an interesting trade.  How about the expiring contract of Larry Hughes and Kwame Brown for Ron Artest and Jeff Foster?  I'm just saying, is all.
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