October 29th, 2001 | by NBA.COM
What year is this?! With 30 points each from Mullin and Jordan you would think it was the early to mid 90s. Neither team played a whole lot of defense tonight. Most of the game was post scoring but the Wizards are continuing to buck the trend in the league by hoisting up 20 plus three's a game. And they are knocking them down at an insane percentage too, 64% tonight. Now Chris Mullins 10 of 14 was a total exhibition again. Mully has thrived in the offense, finding acres of space created by the Wizards big men.
Pat Ewing has been extremely good, turning back the clock after a poor season with Seattle last year. Kwame Brown has been trending upwards and is part of a strong 3 man rotation in the post for the Wizards. But they faced a real 3 headed monster tonight from Sacramento in Webber, Divac and Scot Pollard of all people.
Webber was terrific with 34 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists. Pollards 22 and 14 was a shock, and the Wizards big men will have to take a good look at their defensive performance with that statline. Integrating Mike Bibby into the lineup has been taking a little time, as the Kings now have a 3-3 record. Bibby was held to 10 pts and 6 assists. The Wizards guards shot well from three, Whitney hitting 4-4 and Hamilton hitting 2-2 from deep.
Jordan's defense again was top notch, holding Stojakovic to 18 points and effectively taking his 3 point shot away. Stojakovic had to fake and drive all night instead. Eliminating the Kings threat from deep of Bibby and Stojakovic was crucial in getting the win tonight. Another major factor was the Wizards having 8 players hit double figures.
The Wizards are now 3-3 and around 9th spot in the East. The Kings are in a similar spot out West. The Wizards play the Suns and Cavs before meeting the Raptors and Vince Carter. Can anyone slow down the Wizards 3 point barrage? Surely father time will catch up with Mullin, Ewing and Jordan soon. they key for the Wizards is keeping the young guys involved like Hamilton, Brown and Lue. But are the Wizards missing another piece? As October concludes the Wizards face, Toronto twice, Dallas , the Lakers, the Kings again, the Blazers and Pippen, the Hornets and Davis, the 76ers and Iverson.... the list goes on. Make it through November and I think Jordan will keep the roster the same, losing record and I think he looks at making a move or two.
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