Sunday, February 22, 2004  

Here is WizzNutszz Investigative I & I Team exlcusveive scoop!!

We alsways suspect that the Wash media and especially Wash Post is full of homers giving hummers to Washington sports teams. George Choppers Michael, and Michael Wilbone and Tonyd Kornheiser and Mark Maske are so far up Dan Snyers fannny cavity that they work as excavating team for Dannys clenched bum (too many losses!!!). That means always love for Skins despite dreadful team with race logo. In fact Chad Norman Chad would always have his slams of The Danny cut from his Couch Potato NFL Picks column---only in the Post!!! Can tyou believe it? Us nutzz neither. Which is why we know that Wash Post edit of AP feed of Wizz latest blowout loss, this time to Milwaukkee, features NO GIL vs. KWAMES quotes. In the Yahoo story, Gil attacks Our Savior after Our Savior says The Truth: We don't pass ball enough, guys going for stats. Yeah, Gil, and you are the shooting point guard, right next to the female knees shooting Guard Jerryald Stacvkhome. But instead of realizeding Our Saviour only speaks in truths and riddles, Gil shoots back with angry words.

Let's us break it all down. Here's Post's AP post of story----cut and paste for your evidenceal study because you known the Wyche masterpiece is going up any second acting like he and pOSt all broke the story:

Michael Redd scored 25 points, and the Milwaukee Bucks blew the game open in the third quarter and snapped a seven-game road losing streak with a 113-85 victory over the Washington Wizards on Sunday.

Keith Van Horn, playing his second game since the three-way trade that brought him from New York, came off the bench to score 13 points to help the Bucks win their first road game since Jan. 5.

The Wizards, meanwhile, continue to plummet. They lost their fifth straight, and four of the losses have been by at least 22 points. The 28-point margin of defeat was their biggest of the season. Jerry Stackhouse was ejected in the third quarter after he threw the ball to vent frustration over a foul call, and coach Eddie Jordan was fined $7,500 before the game for a postgame spat with an official following a loss to Indiana on Friday night.

Gilbert Arenas scored 21 points to lead the Wizards, who shot just 38 percent and were outrebounded 47-38 -- even though they were playing a team that had to travel after a tough loss to the Clippers the night before.

The story of the game was the third quarter, which the Bucks opened with a 13-2 run and closed with a 12-2 run. Washington offered little defensive resistance as Redd roamed the court freely for 12 third-quarter points, while Desmond Mason added 10. The Wizards missed 15 of their 22 shots in the period.

Stackhouse was gone with 5:13 left in the quarter. Upset over being called for a foul for reaching around Mason, Stackhouse flung the ball the length of the court -- and beyond -- and was immediately tossed by official Derek Richardson.

Brian Skinner added 12 points and 12 rebounds, and Joe Smith had 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Bucks.

Van Horn started slowly, just as he did Saturday night against the Clippers. His first two jumpers were bricks, and a miscommunication on a pass from Damon Jones led to a turnover late in the first quarter.

But Van Horn scored nine straight Bucks points in the second quarter, including a dunk off a missed layup on a fast break and a baseline 3-pointer. Another big man off the bench, Dan Gadzuric, then took over late in the half with three authoritative dunks as Milwaukee took a 56-48 halftime lead.

Notes: Jordan would not comment on his fine before the game. His transgression came when berated official Leon Wood in the middle of the court after the final whistle in the loss to the Pacers. ... Kwame Brown got his 1,000th career rebound, and Arenas scored his 2,500th career point for the Wizards.


OK now that is documentted in Google cache for all time, click over to see the FULL and REAL AP story via our Good Friends over at the Yahoo or just stay tuned here for fighting words that were expunged:

``To me, it just seems like guys are going out just to get numbers,'' said Brown, who scored six points on 2-for-4 shooting. ``They're not passing. If you look at the little bit of wins that we do have, we have 20-plus assists. Games that we're getting killed on, we have one guy with OK numbers, but he's just shooting. We don't pass the ball. We don't play like a team. We've just guys just whining and complaining about offense, and that's not basketball. It makes me sick.''

Brown didn't name names, but point guard Arenas felt the arrows in his back and responded with his own not-so-subtle critique of Brown.

``Everybody's getting the same amount of touches: If you ain't converting, you ain't converting,'' said Arenas, who scored 21 points on 7-for-21 shooting with six assists and six turnovers. ``Last time I checked, I pass him the ball, like, six, seven times, he passes to somebody else, right under the basket.

``I don't know where he's coming from with that. I guess he didn't have 20 (points) tonight. I don't know.''


WHOA! Them's fighting words! Gil, go wash Kwames's feet NOW, or kiss you soul goodbye!!

Because look at this info from Wizz Insider Wyche colmun:

Third-year forward Kwame Brown's criticism of his team's fractured offense in Friday's loss to Indiana struck a positive note with Jordan, who has been waiting for players to hold teammates more accountable.

"It's finally getting through, we think," Jordan said. "It's good to hear your players say that. We talk about organization on offense and it's very crucial whether it's first quarter or last four minutes or the last two."

Brown, who scored 17 points (6-of-11 shooting) in a career-high 45 minutes, was bothered by teammates breaking off plays and not working the ball into the lane.

"Guys take it upon themselves to shoot," Brown said after practice Saturday. "There's nothing a coach can do about that. The team is talking about doing things right instead of random play. I think we had a lot of random play [Friday] night."

Said Jordan: "You look at Kwame's numbers and he's shooting 48 percent from the field. He's improving almost day by day. We have to emphasize the point that we have to get the ball in to him."


The Coach and his Sharpie know exactly wwhere is bread and soul are buttered, indeed!

Boy oh boy, we must say, Wizz are on a skid longer than the stripe in Yurgi's burlap underwear. Look at htis rundown oof last five games:

Wed, Feb 11 at Philadelphia L 88-113
Tue, Feb 17 at Houston L 81-107
Wed, Feb 18 at New Orleans L 98-120
Fri, Feb 20 Indiana L 87-96
Sun, Feb 22 Milwaukee L 85-113

That's more blowouts than an Antonioni film fest!

Here's a nuggestz:

Rookie Jarvis Hayes shaved his head Thursday after weeks of letting it grow into an old-school natural. A week ago, Hayes said that he didn't plan on cutting his hair until the end of the season.

"People were saying that I looked too much like my brother," Hayes said, referring to his twin brother Jonas, a forward at the University of Georgia. . . .


Shaved dome or not, He looks like you because he's your TWIN BROTHER, Jar Jar Binks Au Natural Hayes!!!

But one another postive things came out of this week's series of losses and team fracturing games:

KWAME PLAYED CAREER HIGH IN MINUTES VS. INDIANA!!! 45 MINUTES ON COURT IN BLO(WOUT!!! OUR SAVIOR STILL GOT GAME WHEN CHIPS AND WIZZ ARE DOWN BY 20 or 30!!!!

And weekend highlight for me, the Ken of Beatrice, had career high from Kamall!!
As Jimmy Cliff once sang: "I can see clearly now, Kamall is here." Thanks for the sensi clairvoyance, Kamzi!!!

posted by Ken Beatrice | | 10:26 PM




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