
Bullets Forever This week's Wizards Wrap features a smattering of midseason-related nuggets, including our series of player evaluations: So far, we've put up grades for Bradley Beal, Trevor Ariza, Jordan Crawford and Trevor Booker. For the two of you out there who missed David Falk's comments on John Wall, here you go. [Washington Post] And here's Falk acknowledging what an asshat he made of himself. [Wizards Insider] And here's the Mike Wise column that prompted Falk's comments. [Washington Post] TAI reviews how Chris Singleton reestablished himself as part of the Wizards' rotation. [Truth About I...
Washington Wizards February 15, 2013
Bullets Forever It's not technically midseason, but with this being the all-star break, we could think of no better time than to issue midseason report cards. In this edition: Trevor Booker, who has been MIA for the better part of the year. STATS: 4.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 44.4 FG%, 0.0 3PT%, 11.2 PER, 45.4 TS%, 15.5 TO%, 15.8 USG% THE BACKGROUND Trevor Booker had so much promise. An undersized power forward out of Clemson, Booker was an unspectacular if dependable player who could come off the bench and give you a couple of rebounds and dunks through sheer hustle. He wasn't a future star...
Washington Wizards February 15, 2013Washington Post The Detroit Pistons gave the Wizards their most humiliating defeat of the season on Dec. 21, a 32-point beatdown in which Coach Randy Wittman's dry erase board got pelted with a mini-basketball by the mascot, Hooper, and his team which was missing John Wall, Nene, Bradley Beal, Trevor Booker, Trevor Ariza and A.J. Price needed to score five points in 90 seconds to avoid a franchise record for fewest points scored. Read full article >>
Washington Wizards February 14, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy Washington power forward Trevor Booker (wrist) was available off the bench on Monday against the Clippers, reported the team's official site. Booker did not come off the bench, however, due to a coach's decision. Booker missed Saturday's game against the Spurs with the injury but is now available to play for the Wizards going forward.
February 4, 2013Bullets Forever WASHINGTON -- Just a quick note: Bradley Beal will miss his fourth straight game with a wrist injury, Randy Wittman said. Trevor Booker, who did not play Saturday against the Spurs, will give it a go off the bench.
Washington Wizards February 4, 2013
Bullets Forever It sounds like the Washington Wizards will again be without Bradley Beal and Trevor Booker when they take on the Los Angeles Clippers Monday night at Verizon Center. Via Monumental Network, head coach Randy Wittman told reporters during the team's morning shootaround Monday that Beal, who's sat out the last three games with a sore wrist, was feeling "a little better, [but] probably doubtful for tonight. He's going to warm up here and see if it loosens up or anything, so we'll see. Kind of a gametime, to day-to-day." When asked about oft-injured Booker, who's also sporting a sore wrist,...
Washington Wizards February 4, 2013
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