Reaction to Wizards vs Heat
Here are my thoughts on the Miami Heat’s 115-109 victory over the Washington Wizards:
Here are my thoughts on the Miami Heat’s 115-109 victory over the Washington Wizards:
Jacari McRae | December 11th, 2018 After coming up short in its pursuit of Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat appear
Dwight Howard probably didn’t have the best Thanksgiving weekend this year. At least not after trending on Twitter as the top result worldwide throughout Friday evening.
Just when it looked as if the Washington Wizards were improving, they dropped two straight games at home. They have obviously been one of the most disappointing teams this season, sitting with a record of 5-11. Despite having a talented roster, the team has looked listless on both ends of the floor so far. As a result, the Wizards have made everyone – including John Wall and Bradley Beal – available.
Basketball fans: can you believe we are already into November? Worry not, the NBA season is only going to get better from here. Here is a list of some of the must-see games of this week and as always, enjoy the action.
The Washington Wizards finished as the 8th seed last year. Will John Wall be able to bring them to a higher spot this year in a wide-open Eastern Conference?
While the Western Conference continues to sink beneath the weight of Golden State, LeBron James’ reign over the Eastern Conference
After experiencing two blowout losses at the hands of LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers, the Celtics have officially lost their undisputed
Game. Seven. The two greatest words imaginable for professional basketball fans. For Brad Steven’s fledgling Celtics though, it’s yet another
Well that was one heck of a game. The Boston Celtics played a close matchup with the Washington Wizards, but
The Boston Celtics started Game No. 3 tied at 12 with the Washington Wizards and it looked like this time
For the first time in his career, Isaiah Thomas may finally be getting the respect he deserves. The 5-foot-9 point
Here are my thoughts on the Miami Heat’s 115-109 victory over the Washington Wizards:
Jacari McRae | December 11th, 2018 After coming up short in its pursuit of Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat appear to have their eyes set
Dwight Howard probably didn’t have the best Thanksgiving weekend this year. At least not after trending on Twitter as the top result worldwide throughout Friday evening.
Just when it looked as if the Washington Wizards were improving, they dropped two straight games at home. They have obviously been one of the most disappointing teams this season, sitting with a record of 5-11. Despite having a talented roster, the team has looked listless on both ends of the floor so far. As a result, the Wizards have made everyone – including John Wall and Bradley Beal – available.
Basketball fans: can you believe we are already into November? Worry not, the NBA season is only going to get better from here. Here is a list of some of the must-see games of this week and as always, enjoy the action.
The Washington Wizards finished as the 8th seed last year. Will John Wall be able to bring them to a higher spot this year in a wide-open Eastern Conference?
While the Western Conference continues to sink beneath the weight of Golden State, LeBron James’ reign over the Eastern Conference seems to be coming to
After experiencing two blowout losses at the hands of LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers, the Celtics have officially lost their undisputed leader, Isaiah Thomas for the
Game. Seven. The two greatest words imaginable for professional basketball fans. For Brad Steven’s fledgling Celtics though, it’s yet another forum to prove themselves on
Well that was one heck of a game. The Boston Celtics played a close matchup with the Washington Wizards, but fell 92-91 after giving up
The Boston Celtics started Game No. 3 tied at 12 with the Washington Wizards and it looked like this time they wouldn’t have to claw
For the first time in his career, Isaiah Thomas may finally be getting the respect he deserves. The 5-foot-9 point guard is forcing the world
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