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DMV: Wiz Heroically Avoid Epic Failure
By Jamie Mottram | March 26, 2009
DMV is a daily roundup of District-Maryland-Virginia (mostly) sporting links.
Sitting just two losses from becoming the first NBA team to go winless in its own division, the Wiz win ugly over Charlotte thanks to Nick Young’s 23 on 15 shots. [WaPo]
After not scoring for 100-plus consecutive minutes and making it to Yahoo!’s Front Page, Dom finally gets a bucket. [Ball Don't Lie]
Do not want: Dave Feldman’s “exclusive” with “Gil”. [Fox 5]
Ovi has been awful in shootouts for three seasons now. [NBC Washington]
Don’t be too concerned about the Caps’ losing ways of late. [Japers' Rink]
Thom Loverro swings back at Steinz, and it’s kinda sad, really. [Lovey Land]
Nats predictions: 74 wins, draw less than 2 million, etc. [Fire Jim Bowden]
O’s pitching stinks, but they’ve got help on the way. [Connolly's Corner]
La Canfora analyzes the Skins’ No. 3 WR situation, which means La Canfora gets to pick at how awful drafting Kelly and Thomas was. [Redskins Insider]
Zorn says Skins aren’t pursuing Cutler. Of course he does. [WaPo]
Cooley gets into it with some Cleveland fans. [The Sporting Blog]
Want: the Maryland shoes at the bottom of this post. [D.C. Sports Bog]
Chris Turner’s first offseason as Maryland’s unchallenged starting QB. [AP]
Following Heyward-Bey’s adventures in getting drafted. [The Sun]
Chris gives in, jumps on the twitwagon. [@ChrisMottram]
Tonight: JMU at Old Dominion in the CollegeInsider.com semifinal (7 p.m.)
Topics: DMV, Nick Young, Wizards | 3 Comments »



March 26th, 2009 at 8:32 AM
Wow. The Wiz are even failures at failing. No Blake G for us. I have a feeling this might not be the worst thing to happen. I’m intrigued by Jordan Hill who will be there at 3 which is my guess as to where the Wiz end up.
No comments on that shady SOB Jim Calhoun? Gary has implied Calhoun was cheat for years.
March 26th, 2009 at 8:37 AM
As it stands, and as it stood before last night’s game, the Wiz have a 19.9 percent (or the second-best) chance of drawing the No. 1 pick.
Chris just wrote about Calhoun for The Sporting Blog, and from my side, well, I think Yahoo! Sports has said enough.
March 26th, 2009 at 10:58 AM
In some bar in Dewey Beach, Gary Williams is smiling.
Terps kicks are pretty much awesome.