Team sources have informed the Washington Times that Antawn Jamison will be sidelined two to eight weeks with a sprained left knee.
"We have dug down, and we are playing with big confidence right now," Wizards coach Eddie Jordan told the paper. "But you always feel like you're playing on the edge of disaster. We know how precious and fragile it can be. Things like [Jamison's injury] happen in this league."
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Washington Wizards forward Antawn Jamison sprained his left knee in the first quarter of Tuesday night's game against the Detroit Pistons.
Jamison appeared to hurt his knee when he collided with teammate DeShawn Stevenson under the basket at the end of a Wizards fast break. The Wizards announced Jamison would not return to the game.
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The February 22nd trade deadline is fast approaching and there are a host of teams that will be making trades but it appears unlikely that the Wizards will be one of them.
"Our chemistry is great and we're winning games," Caron Butler said. "Pretty soon we'll be getting Darius back and he's going to help us down the stretch."
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Wizards Jan 2007 Archive
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AP | Jan 25, 2007
Gilbert Arenas would like to go back to school and teach Coach K a lesson.
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RealGM | Jan 25, 2007
The NBA announced the starting All-Stars in this season's game which will be played in Las Vegas.
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Press Release | Jan 22, 2007
The NBA announced today that Wizards Forward Caron Butler was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, January 15 through Sunday, January 21, 2007.
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Washington Post | Jan 21, 2007
Darius Songaila, according to a source with the Wizards, could be cleared to practice within the next two weeks.
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ESPN | Jan 20, 2007
Basketball Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes may soon be patrolling Texas streets.
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AP | Jan 19, 2007
Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin was hospitalized last week after breaking his pelvis in a fall while exercising.
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New York Daily News | Jan 18, 2007
Isiah Thomas last night briefly exchanged words with a fan who became abusive to the Knicks' head coach as Thomas was walking toward the court to begin the second half.
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AP | Jan 17, 2007
Washington Wizards coach Eddie Jordan was fined $15,000 by the NBA on Wednesday for failing to leave the court in a timely manner after getting ejected from a game.
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Yahoo! | Jan 15, 2007
Gilbert Arenas made a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cap a 51-point performance in the Wizards' 114-111 victory over the Jazz on Monday.
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Washington Post | Jan 15, 2007
According to the Washington Post, Gilbert Arenas is hurting.
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Washington Post | Jan 10, 2007
Tonight, center Etan Thomas will probably see his first action since spraining his left ankle in a loss to the Houston Rockets on Dec.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution | Jan 8, 2007
Could Jamaal Magliore be on his way to Washington?
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Yahoo! | Jan 8, 2007
Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas has not cooled off in 2007.
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Yahoo! | Jan 7, 2007
Chris Bosh had 24 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Raptors to a 116-111 victory over the Wizards on Sunday.
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Washington Post | Jan 6, 2007
Center Etan Thomas is progressing on his sprained left ankle but has yet to participate in a full practice and could be out at least through today's game at Toronto.
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Press Release | Jan 2, 2007
The NBA announced today that Wizards Head Coach Eddie Jordan was named Eastern Conference Coach of the Month and Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas was named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for December.
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Washington Times | Jan 2, 2007
Gilbert Arenas lasted just one jumper at Monday's practice when it was clear that his shoulder was definitely still injured.
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Washington Post | Jan 1, 2007
Washington Wizards center Brendan Haywood, who missed Saturday night's 119-102 loss at Milwaukee with a right ankle sprain, said he expects to play Wednesday night against the Bucks at Verizon Center.