Sports

[Print]  [Email]        

Wizards 123, Nets 104: Blazing home opener

By: Craig Stouffer
Examiner Staff Writer
11/01/09 12:11 AM EDT

Four thoughts after the Wizards’ fiery – and I mean, they had a flame-infused opening montage and a hanging Wizards sign that spewed fire during pregame introductions – home-opening win over not-very-good New Jersey, 123-104.

Before the game, Washington head coach Flip Saunders talked about Gilbert Arenas still trying to find a balance between making plays himself and for others: “When he gets into trouble is when he predetermines what he’s going to do. I think he can’t predetermine, ‘Well, I’m going look for an assist on this play.’ Those are things that just kind of happen. But the more he plays with our guys, the more it’s going to happen.”
Afterward Saunders was shocked that he fielded a half-dozen questions before anyone asked about his best player: “I think it’s a very unique situation that I’ve been here about eight minutes and no one’s mentioned anything about Gil. he did have 32 points and 7 assists.” Fair point.

How about Andray Blatche? He had a late-night workout with assistant coach Sam Cassell on Wednesday, and the savvy showed itself against New Jersey. He’s averaging 21.0 points after three games.  Saunders was asked, had you seen those moves before?
“He hadn’t seen them either, and if he didn’t make the shots, he wasn’t going to have the chance to do them again. [Smile.] For the most part, he played really well. He played within himself. I think it was one of those nights where he really felt it. He got the ball in the post, and what I really liked is, I’ve always said when you become very good offensively, and you look at Gil at times, it almost looks like you’re doing your moves in slow motion around the basket. His moves down there were very methodical, where you had the defense as far as he ends up being wide open at the rim on some of his moves.”

Okay, so the hustle Mike Miller is what the Wizards need and thankfully, are going to get. He still did hit two of three 3-point attempts.
“People don’t know,” said Randy Foye. “People look at Mike as a shooter. Mike can rebound, and Mike can really pass the ball. It shocks people most of the time because he’s been in the league for ten years now. You would think that people would say, this guy, he’s not only a shooter, he’s a playmaker. But they still let him make plays, and he does his thing."

My favorite bucket of the night was Fabricio Oberto putting the ball behind him between his legs to set up Arenas for a three-pointer.
“Don’t put it out there,” said Oberto. “I use it a lot. In all my years, you learn tricks, different things, and I like to pass the ball, and sometimes you get lucky.”
 




To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed. Click here to get the latest Flash player.


Most Popular Headlines





 


 



 

Reader Comments

All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Examiner or its staff. Comment box is limited to 250 words.

Nov 2, 2009

Craig (or whoever reads these)

You need to get an RSS feed for Pick & Roll. Seriously.

 

Craig Stouffer

Nov 2, 2009

thanks for the comment. I apologize for it not being obvious (i'll start adding links to every post), but you can find the RSS at:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sports/blogs/pick-and-roll/index.rss

 


Post a comment


Email:
(This will not be displayed or shared. Privacy Policy)

Display Name:

Comment:




Sports

Houston Rockets coach Rick Adelman, center, reacts with his staff Jack Sikma, left, and Elston Turner, right, to a called foul against his team as they play the Atlanta Hawks during the third quarter ...

Tracy McGrady says he's ready to play, Rockets believe it's still too soon after knee surgery

Tracy McGrady is eager to play. The Houston Rockets say he'll have to wait. Full story

Economy

NC state treasurer issues gift ban for employees, limits on soliciting for charity

State Treasurer Janet Cowell unveiled new rules Friday banning employees from taking gifts from companies that do substantial business with the agency and setting a limit on charitable solicitations. Full story

Entertainment

Pedro Almodovar discusses his childhood, his influences and what he won't put on film

Sex. Drugs. Prostitution. Pedophilia. Rape. Pedro Almodovar has been able to translate some of the most delicate subjects to the big screen with grace and humor. Full story