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Wizards 108, Sonics 106

He deserves blame for opening his mouth at the wrong time, but it's time to put a stop to any notions that Gilbert Arenas is what's wrong with this team.  Tonight's game was simply a virtuoso performance.

This one's for Bullets Forever

Like seriously, I can't stress this point enough. Gilbert Arenas was the ONLY reason the Wizards won tonight. In a game the team really needed to have, everyone else took a collective dump. The next-best performance probably came from Jarvis Hayes, and that's just because he didn't play.

Let's run down the list.

  • Antawn Jamison: Ended with 21 points, but shot a poor 7 of 21 from the field, including 10 threes, many of which probably didn't need to be attempted. Was awful defensively, especially on the glass (this is a common theme). Probably his worst game since coming back.
  • DeShawn Stevenson: 1 of 7 from the field, 2 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist. Did not really play in the fourth quarter. He was that bad
  • Brendan Haywood: A respectable 8 points in only 20 minutes, but was very bad on the defensive glass as well. Probably should have played more, but then again, we say that every day.
  • Andray Blatche: Showed a lot of great flashes, and as Carter mentione in the Wizards chat today, he's becoming a good defender. But there were still too many of those losses in concentration, especially on the defensive glass, where Chris Wilcox, Nick Collison, and Rashard Lewis dominated. There was also the missed layup that should have been a dunk. These are all things Andray needs to play through, but despite the final numbers, it was definitely an uneven performance.
  • Darius Songaila: Good offensively, but very, very bad defensively. Rashard Lewis drove by him every time down the stretch, and he was often the one caught in screen and rolls when Lewis or someone else got an open three look. He's a nice sub, but probably should relinquish his crunch-time minutes to Blatche or Haywood.
  • Antonio Daniels: Under no circumstances should you ever take a jump shot. Decent otherwise, but what's with those pullup Js?
  • Roger Mason: After playing so well yesterday, was 1 of 6 today, including 1 of 4 on threes.

Seriously, look at that. The Wizards were outrebounded 55-35 by a team with a negative rebounding margin. Chris Wilcox had 22 rebounds. 22 rebounds! I wouldn't be shocked if he didn't have 22 rebounds in the next 4 games. The Wizards also defended awfully at the end of the game, as it seemed every time they started to create separation, Seattle rattled in an open three-pointer. They shot more three-pointers (31) than free throws (27), and allowed a jump-shooting team like Seattle to get to the line more often.

But Arenas wouldn't let them lose. The 42 points are impressive in their own right, but they're even more incredible when you consider that he played nearly 11 full minutes with 5 fouls. For a guy who is fourth in the league in offensive fouls (and first among guards), that's pretty incredible. He was also doing it on a night where nobody else was, and it was because the rest of the team stuck, not because Arenas was hogging the ball.

Arenas has off shooting games, like he did against Portland. But don't tell me he's killing this team. Not after tonight. He may not be a viable MVP candidate, but he's definitely one of the league's most gifted offensive players, and the Wizards would be nowhere without him.

Update [2007-3-22 2:58:52 by Pradamaster]: Reader Josh300 was at the game, and since I just saw his comment, I'm going to add it onto this post. Thanks for the comment, and I love it when we get firsthand accounts.

...and I pissed off the family next to me in section 111 when I cheered triumphantly at the end when Gilbert drove the land and laid it in as the game clock expired and the backboard lit up. The Wizards looked pretty bad all game. The Sonics destroyed them on the boards, 55-35??!?, and Luke Ridnour was driving at will. At will, people. Gilbert had a quiet 42, although you could see all night that it was going to come down to him saving their necks. When they blew the inbound play at 14 seconds left--getting it to Songalia, it confirmed my thoughts about how sloppy they'd been all night. However, when they got into Gilbert on the next possession (after Lewis hit his free throws), I knew the Wiz were going to win. Jamison played well--showing some poise when they needed it down the stretch. He also kept them ahead in the first half. Daniels was also pretty clutch down the stretch. But let's be honest. This is the Sonics. Without Ray Allen? WFT? This shouldn't have been close at all. It hit me during this game that the Wizards are not contenders. I'm a diehard Wizards fan, but I haven't seen them play much at all this year. I live in Seattle, and really, get all my Wizards info here at Bulletsforever. I read the recaps and critiques here and get my fix. But seeing them live tonight was shocking. They are a sloppy team and lack poise and confidence. Yay Gilbert and all, but that was an ugly game.

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And to respond to Josh300
Yeah, the Wizards aren't contenders at this point.  

They're right where they were last year; dangerous enough to scare someone, but ultimately not good enough to go far in the playoffs.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 22, 2007 3:01 AM EDT   0 recs

I Was at the Game Tonight
Hey, thanks for adding my comment to your post. I was in earnest about relying on Bullets Forever. It's a great blog.  And sorry about all my oddball typos.

Should be: drove the lane ... not drove the land.
Should be: got it into Gilbert ... not got into Gilbert. (???)
Should be: WTF? ... not WFT?

And you're right about Stevenson. The Wiz didn't seem to have a competent point guard tonight. Is that always the case?

Josh3000

by Josh3000 on Mar 22, 2007 3:33 AM EDT   0 recs

It's true, they don't
I think it is an area of need.  Arenas is more of a combo guard, Stevenson is not a very good ballhandler, and Daniels is slowing down.  Strangely enough, turnovers aren't usually a problem for this team.  

I'd like to see them go point guard in the draft (Mike Conley would be amazing), but pure point guards aren't growing on trees.  I do think it's somewhere they should consider going though.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 22, 2007 2:58 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

And apologies for not formatting the comment
It kind of looks jumbled, so that's my fault.
You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 22, 2007 2:59 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Agent Zero Responds
March 21, 2007 was Bash Gilbert Arenas Day. From ESPN, PTI, Mike&Mike, Sports Talk Radio, the Sports Blogs, WPost, everyone ripped Gil apart. The Flack from the media was all over. Even a buddy in Portland sent my roommate a Gil Boooo bert Arenas text. He deserved some of the criticism but his 50 point Portland comments were not malicious. He was not being some deliberate jerk. Everyone who reads his blog or follows the Wiz would know that he was joking. Would he every play Duke?

He is a showman, an entertainer, a jokester, a person who truly cares about the fans and what they think.

He had an awful shooting night but I thought his overall game against Portland was good. He had 11 dimes and got to the line quite frequently. His last shot was unbelievably bad.

However, how does a great player respond in the face of adversity? 42 points, 7 dimes, 4 boards, 2 steals, 1 block and his third buzzer beater Game winner of the season! I just hope the same people who tore him down with such venom yesterday, sing his praises today. GO Wiz!

ps. I just read that Tuff Juice is coming out to the Bay Area. The confusion around his knee injury continues.

I hope True Hoop writes about the game last night

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-22-95/The-Promise-Gilbert-Arenas-Could-Not-Keep.html*

From Deadpspin

Agent Zero = Wacky Fun. After Gilbert Arenas banked home the game-winning shot at the buzzer in Seattle, he took off his jersey, laid it on the floor and smoothed it out for reasons known only to himself. He had just scored 42 points in the Wizards' 108-106 win over the Sonics, and Agent Zero is always more fun than when he is nowhere to be found following a game in which he doesn't play well. Oh, and GA's shoes last night were pink-tinted, with black and white graffiti designs. Thanks and please drive safely.

by Mac G on Mar 22, 2007 10:45 AM EDT   0 recs

Yeah
I just saw the Tuff Juice thing too...was going to write about it later, but since you beat me to it, you can put it in a diary, and we'll start that thread.

Needless to say, I'm a little skeptical.

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 22, 2007 11:49 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Agent Zero strikes Key Arena
This is a great video highlight package from last night. The background music is pretty tight and the Seattle announcer's almost seem awestruck by Gil's performance.

http://broadband.nba.com/cc/playa.php?content=video&url=http://nba-boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/ nbacom/news/arenas_hibachi_070321.asx

Hey Prada, you can go ahead and start a thread on Butler returning. I am interested in reading your theories.

by Mac G on Mar 22, 2007 2:11 PM EDT   0 recs

Will do
It's coming soon.
You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Pradamaster on Mar 22, 2007 2:13 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

A couple observations
1) Gil's shoes were simply amazing, he needs to wear those every night. 2) I went back looking through all of Gilbert's game winners and I noticed something, all of them came when the score was tied, unless you count the Golden State fiasco. Kinda makes you wonder, especially when you consider the Wizards were down by two against the Blazers.

by JakeTheSnake on Mar 22, 2007 5:19 PM EDT   0 recs

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