Wednesday Wizards Report Image courtesy @KevinHineWoA with Wiz of Awes _________________________________________ Wizards Need Changes….NOW! After last night’s blowout at the hands of the Bobcats (one of the worst statements a NBA fan can mutter), I can’t tell if this is 2011 or 2012. Last year the Washington Wizards started out 0-8 and with upcoming games against the Mavs and the Jazz, an 0-8 start isn’t too far from reality, especially if the Wiz play like they did last night against the Bobcats. The last three games haven’t really upset me that much until last night’s contest in Charlotte. The two games against the Pacers and the Bucks were just like our previous three. We fought hard and gave ourselves a chance to win within the last five minutes of the game and came up just short. But against Charlotte last night, we got whipped from the opening whistle all the way until the last second drained off the clock. The Bobcats out hustled us, out shot us, took care of the ball bet...
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