- Wizards vs. the World
Throughout the season the Washington Wizards will take on NBA teams whose rosters include players from different countries around the world. Each player is listed with his respective country and the NBA team he plays for. - Wizards Sign Livingston to Sec …
Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld announced today that the team has signed guard Shaun Livingston to a second 10-day contract. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not announced. Livingston originally signed with Washington on February 26. In four games for the Wizards, Livingston has averaged 3.0 points and 1.5 assists in 9.3 minutes per game. - Get to Know the Wizards Q& …
Q&A: Quinton Ross #3
Mark (Waldorf, MD): What’s one part of the world that you want to see?
Quinton Ross: That’s a tough one. I would say Brazil.
Fred (Burke, VA): When you were in High School and college what were some of the drills you did to get better?
Quinton Ross: I did a lot shooting and ball-handling drills. I just tried to work on every aspect of my game to get better.Q&A: James Singleton #22
John (Bethesda, MD): How have you adjusted to being a Washington Wizard and to Flip Saunders’ system?
James Singleton: I know the plays now (laughing). I pretty much know what the guys expect from me. It’s been a great adjustment.
Loraine (Temple Hills, MD): Besides being on a new team, what has been your most interesting experience in DC/MD/VA thus far
James Singleton: Just learning the city. It’s great to be in a city with so much history and so many historic places to visit.Q&A: Al Thornton #14
Jeff (Rockville, MD): Al, you just came from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. How have you adjusted to the change in cities?
Al Thornton: The adjustment is going pretty well. The main thing I miss about LA is the weather. When I first got out here I was freezing. I think it’s been a pretty good adjustment. I’m closer to home. My family and friends are only about an hour and a half flight away and the flights are cheaper so that’s a big positive.
Noah (Silver Spring, MD): What is the best part about being able to play in the NBA?
Al Thornton: I would say the best part is that I get to do what I love doing. This is what I’ve wanted to do my whole life and I get to go out there and have fun.Q&A: Nick Young #1
Stewart (Norfolk, VA): What is your go to move in a game of 1 on 1?
Nick Young: I would probably have to say my crossover. It’s a killer cross over and then I step back and make a nice jumper. Unless I’m playing someone that is a little bigger like Dray (Blatche), then I’ll just beat him real quick, get to the hole and dunk on him (laughing).
Franc (Baltimore, MD): Hey Nick! I was wondering about your off-season, what do you like to do for fun??
Nick Young: I really just like to hang out. I’ve starting getting into Guitar Hero so I’m guessing I will play a lot of that this summer.
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