- NEWARK, N.J. — Shortly before making his debut with the Wizards, Nene said he felt "nervous, but excited." That nervousness didn't last long. (Washington Times)
- NEWARK – The clock didn't move. Only a minute went by. But it was enough time for Nets guard Deron Williams and coach Avery Johnson to get thrown out for arguing with officials. (NorthJersey.com)
- Nene is set to make his Wizards debut on Wednesday as the team concludes its season-long six-game road trip against the Nets at Prudential Center. (Washington Post)
- was ejected in the third quarter - and was immediately followed by coach Avery Johnson - as the Nets were embarrassed Wednesday by the Wizards, 108-89. (New York Daily News)
- Due to the absence of center Brook Lopez, Humphries has stepped up for the Nets this season. Hes on his way to a second-straight double-double season, and could be the NBAs best kept secret in that regard. (Examiner)
- The Washington Wizards face the New Jersey Nets in Newark tonight, giving forward/guard Edwin Ubiles his second chance to become the first former Siena player to appear in an NBA regular-season game. (Albany Times Union (blog))
- But Orlando, which was 11 for 23 beyond the 3-point arc, strung together enough baskets down the stretch. (New York Times)
- And Rudy Gays 3-pointer with 23.9 seconds left put the finishing touch on the Washington Wizards. Gay scored 27 points, including five in the final minute, to lift the Grizzlies to a 97-92 victory over the Wizards on Sunday. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- raise awareness about net neutrality and genocide and make forays into politics — taking on Maine's 2009 ballot initiative that sought to repeal same sex marriage. (New York Times Blogs)
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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