Sunday, January 8, 2012

Washington beats a possibly postseason-bound Clipper squad, boosting their own record to 15-17 to stay in the playoff hunt themselves.

Elton Brand tries in futility to stop Michael Jordan.

by Fred Schiebel, Head Writer
 
WASHINGTON -- A much better result than last year.

When the Clippers strolled into town during the '00-'01 season, they found themselves on the bad end of an embarrassing whooping by the lowly Wizards. But by the time the final buzzer sounded, hapless Washington had let them back in the game and gift wrapped the victory.

This time it went differently. Michael Jordan, trapped in a suit back then, scored 31 points as the Wizards beat the Clippers 92-84 at the MCI Center Tuesday night.

 To point out the obvious, things have definitely changed.

"That was one of our worst losses last year," he said. "We wanted to prove tonight that we aren't the same team."

They looked like world champs for awhile. Washington began the game with its best start of the season, hitting their first five shots and Jordan sinking his first six. By the six minute mark he already had 13 points, going on to miss only one of ehis ight attempts in the first period. The Wizards followed suit, posting a 78 percent mark from the field to take a commanding 34-20 lead.

"I wish we could bottle that," coach Doug Collins said. "We couldn't miss."

In the second quarter things evened out a bit. Despite holding the Clippers to 29 percent accuracy, the Wizards somehow were worse, shooting only 28 percent. They still took a 46-37 cushion into halfftime, with Jordan leading the way with 18 points, despite cooling off considerably, connecting on a mere one of six shots in the period. He had difficulty getting good looks over his defenders, 6'10" Lamar Odom and the incredibly athletic Darius Miles, who combined to block him three times.

"They have physical advantages that most small forwards don't have," Jordan said. "It took me awhile to adjust when I went inside."

The Wizards upped their lead back to thirteen by the end of the third, 71-58. Jordan again was forced to go to a block party, connecting on only two of seven attempts from the floor. Washington guards Chris Whitney (14 points) and Hubert Davis did most of the damage, as their jumpers began to connect with more regularity.

"We've been off for so long," Whitney said. "We've played only one game in eight days. I'm surprised we weren't more rusty."

Los Angeles began to make its move in the fourth however, with a pogo-sticking Miles offensive rebound and dunk over Jordan narrowing the margin to eight with seven minutes to play. Jordan went to work, connecting on a jumper then getting a steal and delivering a perfect pass to cherrypicking Courtney Alexander. He then faltered a bit, missing his next three shots, but the Clippers couldn't score either.

"I felt our team struggled at the end with fatigue," Collins said. "Long layoffs will do that to you. There's nothing that can replicate being in an actual game."

The Wizards found a way put together a string of baskets, with Jordan's fadeaway baseline jumper over Odom and Clipper center Michael Olawakandi the final dagger, giving Washington an 87-73 advantage with a little over three minutes to play.

Cory Maggette led the Clippers with 23 points. Alexander and Tyronn Lue had 12 points each off Washington's bench.

LAC-WASG32Box

Final1st2nd3rd4thTotal
LA Clippers2017212684
Washington3412252192

LA ClippersREBOUNDS 
PLAYERMINFGFT3PTOFFTOTASTPFSTTOPTS
Elton Brand375-130-00-048252510
Lamar Odom345-120-00-024231510
Michael Olowokandi343-100-00-061030316
Corey Maggette319-192-33-505111123
Earl Boykins273-80-01-40142017
Darius Miles143-85-50-035011411
Quentin Richardson00-00-00-00000000
Sean Rooks143-80-00-01401006
Jeff McInnis211-53-30-00142005
Eric Piatkowski173-70-00-10311006
Obinna Ekezie110-00-00-00000000
Totals24035-9010-114-101641171681984
Percentages: FG - .389, FT - .909, 3PT - .400. Team rebounds: 12. Blocked shots: 9 (E. Brand 2, L. Odom 2, D. Miles 3, J. McInnis 1, S. Rooks 1 ). Technicals: 2 (Defensive Three, Head Coach Gentry).

WashingtonREBOUNDS 
PLAYERMINFGFT3PTOFFTOTASTPFSTTOPTS
Popeye Jones330-20-00-01711400
Michael Jordan3512-285-82-505621531
Jahidi White231-21-10-00132113
Hubert Davis236-72-22-215220014
Chris Whitney235-72-32-201421214
Tyrone Nesby131-20-00-00101102
Brendan Haywood250-20-00-00110000
Tyronn Lue255-92-40-212413212
Kwame Brown151-20-00-01400012
Courtney Alexander256-140-00-000212112
Bobby SimmonsDNP - Coach's Decision
Etan ThomasDNP - Coach's Decision
Totals24037-7512-186-114272312121392
Percentages: FG - .493, FT - .667, 3PT - .545. Team rebounds: 9. Blocked shots: 13 (J. White 2, B. Haywood 8, P. Jones 2, M. Jordan 1). Technicals: 1 (Defensive Three).

Officials: Greg Willard, Tim Donaghy, Leon Wood.
Attendance: 20,674. Time: 2:06.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Jordan scores 29 points in 29 minutes, blowing out his former team in the Wizards' easiest outing of the season.
Michael Jordan directs his teammates against the enemy Bulls.

by Fred Schiebel, Head Writer
 
WASHINGTON -- The taste must be sweet.

Michael Jordan exacted a fair amount of revenge against Jerry Krause's Chicago Bulls Friday night -- you know, the team that the general manager was so anxious to field he did everything he could to chase that legendary championship squad out of town -- demolishing them in a 97-68 romp in his new home at the MCI Center Friday night.

The victory achieved a personal goal for Jordan, who spoke of how he'd like to get the long-struggling Wizards above the level of the Bulls, the league's worst team since Jordan departed in 1998.

The mission seems already achieved. The Wizards (14-17) are in the playoff race and appear to be improving. Meanwhile the Bulls (7-24) are again at the bottom of the standings and are 0-17 on the road, the only NBA team yet to win away from home.

"This is special in a sense that we're trying to claw our way out of the basement of losing teams," Jordan said, who scored 29 points. "If we have to step on other people to move up, then that's what we do.

"That's the importance of it more than anything. I like to think that we're moving in the right direction and Chicago may not be moving in the right direction, and I don't want to be compared with them. I want to show some separation."

Things didn't start according to plan however. A mere four minutes into the first quarter, Jordan was charged with his second personal foul. He had already hit two jumpers, but remained in the game for an extra minute, sinking a three pointer and having a drive to the basket goaltended. After he took a seat, Washington hardly noticed his absence, finishing the period up 27-14 and holding the Bulls to a sad 19 percent field goal percentage.

"I liked how we came out of the gate tonight," Wizards coach Doug Collins. "Our defensive energy fueled our offense."

Jordan checked in earlier than usual to start the second period, scoring ten points to finish with 19 for the half (9-16FGs), leading the Wizards to a 49-33 advantage by the break. The Bulls almost doubled their shooting mark from the floor in the quarter, posting a still putrid 35 percent mark.

"We could've built a house tonight from all the bricks we threw up tonight," said Bulls coach Bill Cartwright, who recently took over for coach Tim Floyd who resigned December 24th. "You have to at least make a few to be competitive."

Washington broke the game completely wide open in the third, led by Jordan, who pumped in another ten points with ease -- despite being guarded by Ron Artest (who broke Jordan's ribs during workouts in the summer), widely regarded as one of the best defensive players in the league. Staying in the game a little longer than he would normally, Jordan's final shot of the evening, a fadeaway swish from the free throw line over Marcus Fizer with the shot clock buzzer sounding -- upped Washington's advantage to 81-52 going into the fourth quarter. There was no need for him to even consider a return.

Artest finished with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Bulls center Brad Miller had 15 points and 9 rebounds, and Trenton Hassell scored 11 points off Chicago's bench.

"It was good to get an easy win," Collins said. "Hopefully a few more come our way this year."

He might have to blow up a locker room or two to find a team that plays as badly as the Windy City's heirs to the throne.

Chi-WasG31Box

Final1st2nd3rd4thTotal
Chicago1419191668
Washington2722321697

ChicagoREBOUNDS 
PLAYERMINFGFT3PTOFFTOTASTPFSTTOPTS
Ron Artest425-147-82-2410123119
Charles Oakley320-20-00-01802120
Brad Miller315-165-60-049330515
Greg Anthony311-80-01-50171053
Ron Mercer345-147-82-214110119
Trenton Hassell145-140-01-400001111
Eddy Curry173-40-00-00310026
A.J. Guyton00-00-00-00000000
Fred Hoiberg00-00-00-00000000
Tyson Chandler30-00-00-00010100
Marcus Fizer211-50-00-02802012
Kevin Ollie170-12-20-00230022
Totals24024-7816-184-131245171182068
Percentages: FG - .308, FT - .889, 3PT - .308. Team rebounds: 13. Blocked shots: 9 (R. Artest 1, R. Mercer 1, B. Miller 1, C. Oakley 2, G. Anthony 2, M. Fizer 1, E. Curry 1). Technicals: 1 (Defensive Three).

WashingtonREBOUNDS 
PLAYERMINFGFT3PTOFFTOTASTPFSTTOPTS
Popeye Jones242-31-10-00521015
Michael Jordan2914-260-11-104233629
Jahidi White231-20-00-02811112
Hubert Davis246-132-23-501220117
Chris Whitney235-90-02-302803112
Tyrone Nesby104-61-11-115211110
Brendan Haywood200-11-20-01831101
Tyronn Lue264-110-02-312525210
Bobby Simmons90-20-00-00102110
Kwame Brown242-90-00-02810014
Courtney Alexander243-101-10-10211207
Etan Thomas60-00-00-02210000
Totals24041-926-89-149482814181597
Percentages: FG - .446, FT - .750, 3PT - .643. Team rebounds: 5. Blocked shots: 6 (C. Alexander 1, B. Haywood 1).

Officials: Don Vaden, Joe Derosa, Dee Kantner.
Attendance: 20,674. Time: 2:08.