Looking Forward to Rematch?

In today's newspaper, interim coach Ed Tapscott says the Wizards need to slow things down in tonight's rematch against the Knicks. During Wednesday's 128-122 barnburner, New York shot 53.8 percent and made14 three-pointers.

By Alexa Steele |  January 16, 2009; 10:31 AM ET
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What don't i want to see??

Jamison/Songaila at the five would be good for a change

Posted by: BurgwithaU | January 16, 2009 10:52 AM

for real, this is simply handing the win the other squad when you play song or aj down the stretch at the five and it needs to stop, mcgee or blatche need all the minutes at center, especially the end of the game, otherwise nick's hot hand will be wasted yet again. I think jamison has really only played the five twice but in both games we lost in large part due to offensive rebounds sacrificed with thei inept interior philosophy, dec 25th cavs and wednesday vs the knicks

Posted by: bford1kb | January 16, 2009 3:21 PM

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