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DMV: John Wall Sounds Okay, I Guess
By Jamie Mottram | May 19, 2010

Five reactions from the Wiz winning the lottery/John Wall, including a new nickname: “Great Wall of Chinatown.” [D.C. Sports Bog]
“Wall makes the Wiz relevant for the right reasons.” [Adrian Wojnarowski]
Wall is arguably “the biggest draft prize since LeBron.” [Dan Shanoff]
Magic Johnson, too, is very high on John Wall. [In Wilbon's World]
Despite being one-and-done, Wall had a 3.5 GPA at Kentucky. [Andy Katz]
Draft John Wall, figure out the rest later. [Bullets Forever]
Wiz fan Andrew Sharp on winning the lottery. [SB Nation]
Vintage video: C-Webb pranking Rasheed when they were Bullets. [TAI]
Get well soon: Manute Bol has fallen ill. [D.C. Sports Bog]
Nats lose fifth straight despite Lannan’s strong start, fall to .500. [WaPo]
A look at Strasburg and pitch counts of other phenoms. [Tom Verducci]
Ian Desmond is having an impressive rookie season. [Nats Journal]
The Nats really are offensively-challenged. [Capitol Punishment]
A new not-too-shabby “Clip & Save” t-shirt. [Skreened]
O’s beat Zack Greinke on Markakis’ walk-off basehit in the 10th. [The Sun]
Streaky O’s slugger Luke Scott has 7 HR in his last 45 AB. [Roto Arcade]
A Redskin may be implicated in PED accusations. [Redskins Insider]
Joe Gibbs talks to John Riggins about Russ Grimm, etc. [D.C. Sports Bog]
In Nicklas Backstrom, the Caps have their Peter Forsberg. [On Frozen Blog]
Wait, Mike Green is one of the NHL’s top 10 players? [Ted's Take]
The latest example of Philly fans acting like imbeciles. [Puck Daddy]
Maryland’s non-con schedule is strong this season. [Testudo Times]
Topics: DMV, John Wall, Wizards | 2 Comments »



May 19th, 2010 at 10:19 AM
Philadelphia: “Relentless in the pursuit of idiocy” that is a classic line and feel the city should adopt it as their official slogan. In other news THE GREAT WALL OF CHINATOWN IS COMING!!!!!!
May 19th, 2010 at 10:29 AM
Gotta be Clinton trying to juice up and extend his career.