Wizards, Kobe Openly Support 1st Gay Player in NBA
NBA center Jason Collins is the first athlete in a major American team sport to announce he’s gay.
Bill Clinton: Collins Coming Out ‘Important Moment’ For Pro Sports
Former President Bill Clinton is asking fans and colleagues of NBA player Jason Collins to support and respect him after Collins announced he is gay.
Wizards: ‘A Sight to See If We Were All Healthy’
Forward Chris Singleton says this season’s Washington Wizards would have been “a sight to see” — if they could have stayed healthy.
Len, Olynyk the Type of Player Beal Hopes Wizards Draft
Now that the sub-thirty win season is in the books for the Wizards, everyone can focus on the future and what the team should do in the draft. For Bradley Beal, who just finished his own rookie campaign, the answer is tall and can shoot threes.
Summing Up a Very Wizardly Season
How do you judge a Wizards season that at times, was filled with so much inspiration for the future, before hopes were dashed by critical injuries and long losing spells, to ultimately land the team under the 30-win mark? Focus on the future.
Wizards Fall to Bulls in Season Finale
Carlos Boozer had 19 points and 15 rebounds to help the Chicago Bulls clinch the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 95-92 win over the Washington Wizards in the regular-season finale Wednesday night.
Heat B-team Snags Home Court, Tops Wizards 103-98
Ray Allen scored 23 points, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade chilled at the end of the bench, and the Miami Heat’s B-squad gave the resting A-team the gift of home-court advantage throughout the playoffs Wednesday night, clinching the best record in the NBA with a 103-98 victory over the Washington Wizards.
Wizards Fall on the Road to Red-Hot ‘Melo, Knicks
The New York Knicks romped to their first Atlantic Division title since 1994, getting 36 points from Carmelo Anthony and beating the Washington Wizards 120-99 on Tuesday night for their 13th straight victory.
Garnett, Pierce Return From Injuries, Help Celts Beat Wizards
Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce returned from injuries and the Boston Celtics dominated the Washington Wizards — thanks to Brandon Bass, the soft-spoken forward who rarely gets a play called for him.
Wizards Mark ’78, Wall Has 37 in Win Over Pacers
Wes Unseld walked onto the court with a cane. A new, bigger banner was raised. The fans received replica rings that included the phrase “the fat lady sings” — a championship catchphrase from so long ago that John Wall had no clue as to its significance.









