Last night the Wizards upset the magic. What is the big deal right? The Wizards stink so who cares that they won a meaningless game against the Magic? Well, I do. For me it is important to see progress and for the young guys to get some experience winning so our team can possibly compete for a playoff spot next year. The more progress I see this year, the more likely I think it is to happen. Yes, it gives us less lottery entries if we win, but somebody has to get the #1 pick. I never would want my team to lose anyway, especially in the NBA where there is the beauty of the draft lottery. This was a great game from the Wiz.
The final score was 93-85. The Wizards increased their record to 14-44 and still have the second worst record in all the NBA. Star point guard John Wall scored 15 and added 7 assists while playing a very solid game. The reason for the win would seem to be the solid play of forward Kevin Seraphin. The French forward scored 24 points and added 13 rebounds! What a terrific game from Seraphin. The Wizards have a bright future if Seraphin will make this a consistent thing. A front court of Seraphin, Nene (healthy), and Anthony Davis would be a solid team with John Wall as point guard. Just need to dump that black hole Jordan Crawford. Great game Seraphin!
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