Relevent in the District: A Washington Wizards Dynasty (2k12)
The Washington Wizards have some bright young players including their star John Wall and their future is looking bright after a few years in the cellar. The Wizards look to the 2011-2012 campaign as a chance to break out and for their young stars to make names for themselves around the league.
A few final moves occured before opening day as a few teams looked to improve their rosters.
New Orleans Hornets signed Gilbert Arenas to 1 year deal worth $5.76 million.
Andrei Kirilinko returned from Russia and signed with the Jazz to a 1 year deal worth about $2million.
The Washington Wizards lacking a veteran backup point guard behind John Wall, signed Eddie House off of waivers after he was released by the Miami Heat to a 1 year deal. The Wizards hope he can facilitate the offense when Wall is not on the floor and spread the floor with his long range ability. Other than House, the Wizards kept their roster mainly in tact with the addition of Roger Mason Jr & Ronnie Turiaf in the offseason, and Jan Vesely and Chris Singleton through the draft.
Their opening night depth chart is as follows:
Opening Night has arrived and the Wizards open up at home against Deron Williams and his New Jersey Nets. The Wall vs. Williams battle at point guard shoot be interesting as well as Brook Lopez in the post against Javale McGee. Both teams are not projected to be playoff teams this season but both would definately love to get a win here and shoot for a 7 or 8 seed in the playoffs.
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A hard fought game that went down to the wire, the Wizards finished with a strong 4th quarter which ultimately propelled them to their win in their home opener. A strong performance by Wall/Young/Lewis as the Wizards bench struggled on offensively and were limited in their minutes because of this. Strong games by Anthony Morrow and Deron Williams kept the Nets in this back and forth game, the Nets had the games biggest lead of 10 points early in the 2nd quarter but could not build off that. A good win for the Wizards who will look to build off of this game.
Re: Relevent in the District: A Washington Wizards Dynasty (2k12)
Game 2 has the Wizards up against Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic. Unfortunately the Wizards were unable to hang with the Magic and ultimately fell to 1-1.
Orlando Magic at Washington Wizards
Nov 5, 2011
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Orlando (2-1)
26
22
17
28
93
Washington (1-1)
19
18
14
26
77
Orlando Magic
Washington Wizards
Washington:
Nick Young - 17points 1assist
John Wall - 17points 3 rebounds 9 assists
Orlando:
Glen Davis - 18 Points 9 Rebounds
Dwight Howard - 17 Points 6 Rebounds
Game 3 has the Wizards traveling to take on the Big Three and the Miami Heat. Despite some solid play by John Wall and Javale McGee the Heat got the best of Wizards and dropped them to 1-2.
Washington Wizards at Miami Heat
Nov 7, 2011
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Washington (1-2)
20
20
14
17
71
Miami (3-0)
28
28
23
16
95
Washington Wizards
Miami Heat
Washington:
John Wall 18 Points 3 Rebounds 9 Assists
Nick Young 14 Points
Javale McGee 11 Points 7 Rebounds
Miami:
Dwayne Wade 33 Points 6 Rebounds 7 Assists
Chris Bosh 23 Points 9 Rebounds
LeBron James 18 Points 10 Rebounds 7 Assists
Re: Relevent in the District: A Washington Wizards Dynasty (2k12)
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The Wizards get back on track with a big win over the Magic as they meet them for the second time already. A big 4th quarter comeback mounted by the Wizards gets them back to .500
Washington Wizards at Orlando Magic
Nov 9, 2011
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Washington (2-2)
26
26
20
32
104
Orlando (3-3)
22
35
30
15
102
Washington Wizards
Orlando Magic
Washington:
Rashard Lewis 27 Points 9 Rebounds 3 Assists
John Wall 21 Points 2 Rebounds 11 Assists
Nick Young 18 Points 6 Rebounds 1 Assist
Orlando:
Richardson 24 Points 6 Rebounds
Nelson 19 Points 7 Rebounds 6 Assists
Howard 13 Points 9 Rebounds 4 Assists