Seraphin Steps Up With Starters Out
Trevor Booker first fell victim to plantar fasciitis and put pressure on the rest of the team to pick up the slack. Almost like a virus, Nene dropped to the same injury just days later. With Andray Blatche sidelined to improve his conditioning, the Wizards were left without a starting center.
This provided Kevin Seraphin with his spotlight sooner than most had expected.
“When the...
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April 11, 2012
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April 11, 2012
Wizards Finally Get a Punch In On Philly
The Wizards have been slapped around by the Philadelphia 76ers this season, as they’ve been beat by 31, 13 and then 20 points so far.
Well, last night, the Wizards decided that enough was enough and that it was time to punch them back.
After a slow start to the game in the first quarter, the Wizards saw Trevor Booker go to the locker room in some visible pain, and one might believe...
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March 31, 2012
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March 31, 2012
Booker making noise in the NBA
DALLAS - The four-year run of Trevor Booker for the Clemson Tigers was a successful one, but it's been his play as of late for the Washington Wizards that's turning heads nationally.
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March 21, 2012
Trevor Booker throws terrible alley-oop pass to JaVale McGee (Video)
A couple days ago, we posted a clip of Trail Blazers star Marcus Camby failed alley-oop against the Boston Celtics.That wasn't the only failed alley-oop of the weekend as Wizards Trevor Booker tried to throw a pass to JaVale McGee and came up short of completing it:
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March 12, 2012
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March 12, 2012
Video: Washington Wizards Power Forward Trevor Booker Throws An Alley-Oop Pass Nobody Could Catch
Washington Wizards fans have seen some pretty bad bloopers in the past. Chalk another one up.
Starting Power Forward, Trevor Booker, just passed the ball to nobody. It honestly wasn’t even close.
Just imagine, you have a clear alley-oop but instead you throw the ball over the backboard. That’s what happened in this rediculous play.
Check it out!
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March 11, 2012
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March 11, 2012
Trevor Booker’s boost plays a big role in Wizards’ win over the Raptors
Forward Trevor Booker had an ice pack on his left arm in the Washington Wizards locker room following a 111-108 overtime win against Toronto on Monday night. It was a not-so-subtle reminder of his rugged style around the basket and the toll it can take through the course of a game, especially one in which he played a career-high 43 minutes.
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February 07, 2012
Trevor Booker looks to provide offensive spark for Wizards
ORLANDO, Fla. — Wizards forward Trevor Booker has never minded the moniker "junkyard dog." It's a common nickname for a tough, defensive-minded, high-energy player. It's something Booker takes pride in. With injuries to Ronny Turiaf and Andray Blatche, Booker knows he'll have an expanded role for Washington and will need ...
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February 01, 2012
Trevor Booker excited to return to court, solid in preseason debut
Just getting onto the basketball court has been a struggle for Wizards’ forward Trevor Booker this year. Just as the 6-foot-8 player was earning significant playing time last season, his first in the league, a broken foot ended his season prematurely.
And when he became the first Wizard to sign to seek employment abroad during the lockout, he bruised his right quadricep in a scrimmage...
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December 22, 2011
Trevor Booker’s leg is improving
Trevor Booker’s stint in Israel came to abrupt end before he was even able to play a regular season game for Bnei HaSahron because of bruised right quadriceps. Booker returned to the United States to rehabilitate the injury with trainer Tim Martin in Houston.
Booker said three weeks ago that he selfishly wanted the lockout to last a little longer so that he would be prepared for...
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November 29, 2011
Trevor Booker healing, waiting for lockout to be resolved
Trevor Booker is in Dallas rehabilitating a bruised right quadriceps that forced to him to leave his Israeli team, Bnei HaSharon. Booker isn’t sure when he’ll be able to return, so while he is anxious for the NBA lockout to end, he also understands that he might not be ready for training camp with the Wizards if a new agreement is reached soon.
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November 09, 2011
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