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WIZARDS ANNOUNCE 2008 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

The Washington Wizards announced their seven-game 2008 preseason schedule today.

The Wizards’ 2008 preseason schedule is highlighted by NBA Europe Live presented by EA Sports, which will feature two games against the New Orleans Hornets. The O2 World in Berlin, Germany, will host the first matchup between the Hornets and the Wizards on Oct. 14 and the two teams will play the second contest in Barcelona, Spain, at the Palau Sant Jordi on Oct. 17. The Wizards’ 2008 preseason schedule also includes one home game at Verizon Center on Friday, Oct. 10, against Detroit at 7:00 pm.

“We are very proud to represent Washington D.C., our fans and the NBA as part of NBA Europe Live, and we’re looking forward to the experience of playing overseas,” said Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld. “We’re also looking forward to seeing our fans at Verizon Center for our preseason game against the Pistons.”

In addition, Washington will travel to Dallas (Oct. 7), Memphis (Oct. 8), San Antonio (Oct. 22) and Columbus, Ohio, for a matchup against Cleveland at The Ohio State University on Oct. 24.

All preseason games will be broadcast on ESPN 980 (WTEM) and the Wizards Radio Network.

The Wizards’ 2008-2009 regular season begins on Wednesday, Oct. 29, when the team hosts the New Jersey Nets at 7:00 p.m., while the road schedule begins on Nov. 1 with a trip to Detroit to meet the Pistons.

Fans looking to see the Wizards in action at Verizon Center can purchase a variety of ticket plans for the 2008-09 season. Full season and partial plans are on sale now with prices as low as $31 for lower level seating and $16 for upper level seating. For more information on these special plans, fans can call the Wizards sales office at 202-661-5050 or visit WashingtonWizards.com. Individual game tickets will go on sale at a later date and will be made available through all Ticketmaster outlets, at the Verizon Center Box Office and online at WashingtonWizards.com.

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WIZARDS 2008 PRESEASON SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Venue Time (EDT)
October 7 at Dallas Mavericks American Airlines Center (Dallas, TX) 8:30 pm
October 8 at Memphis Grizzlies FedEx Forum (Memphis, TN) 8:00 pm
October 10 Detroit Pistons Verizon Center 7:00 pm
October 14 New Orleans Hornets O2 World (Berlin, Germany) 2:00 pm
October 17 New Orleans Hornets Palau Sant Jordi (Barcelona, Spain) 3:30 pm
October 22 at San Antonio Spurs AT&T Center (San Antonio, TX) 8:30 pm
October 24 at Cleveland Cavaliers Schottenstein Center (Columbus, OH) 7:30 pm
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Comment from wizskinz00
Time August 18, 2008 at 5:06 PM

what is wizard radio network? the mean wizards games will be on air more than 1 radio station at the same time?

Comment from wizskinz00
Time August 18, 2008 at 5:07 PM

will any preseason games on Comcast or Comast +?

Comment from Tom Mandel
Time August 18, 2008 at 5:36 PM

That looks like all wins to me — blowouts in fact. Lets get this thing going.

Comment from jack_of_all_trades
Time August 19, 2008 at 10:20 AM

The Wizards Radio Network includes:
WTEM – SportsTalk 980 Washington, DC
WRNL – Richmond, VA
WTFX – Winchester, VA
WFMD – Frederick, MD
WNAV – Annapolis, MD
WCEM – Cambridge, MD
WAGE – Leesburg, VA
WRNR – Martinsburg, WV
WBRG – Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA

Comment from jack_of_all_trades
Time August 19, 2008 at 10:21 AM

Also we dont know if the preseason games are going to be on Comcast. We won’t find that out until September. Last year Comcast put 2 or 3 games on…it was also the first time they broadcasted preseason games; so we will see.

Comment from Wizfan4life
Time August 19, 2008 at 1:05 PM

Does anybody know when they are going to announce their location for their training camp?? I hope to God it’s VCU in Richmond, VA again because if you live in Richmond like I do, you know there isn’t much professional sports around here unless you drive up to DC……and it’s really nice having the Wizards have their training camp at VCU because they have a scrimmage for the public for free at the end, and the Wizards players are really nice and connected with their Richmond fan base……..I will say however that the only thing I haven’t liked about them coming to VCU for the past 3 years is, they sign autographs, but Ernie Grunfeld prohibits autographs unless your a season ticket holder……I hope this year if they do come to Richmond he lets other people get autographs too…..because I mean seriously, unless you drive down from northern Virginia or DC and your a season ticket holder, how many season ticket holders do you really think there are in Richmond? I mean Richmond is 2 and a half hours away from DC……..can you imagine how much gas would cost if you were a Wizards season ticket holder from Richmond???? I cant. lol

Comment from AUNDRA
Time August 19, 2008 at 2:26 PM

The preseason power ranking puts us out of the top ten which is surprising but made a valid comment on Arenas and Butler health woes. I feel its a good start and that should make us feel we definitely deserve more respect since Philadelphia just made the playoffs and just leaped frogged way over us! We have a great schedule to start the season finally so lets make these sports experts look like idiots they are! The value system or beliefs will determine just how far we can go this year. The Big Three need to call a meeting real some to lay out the game plan for the up and coming season!

Comment from Tom Mandel
Time August 19, 2008 at 4:06 PM

Aundra — I don’t think that’s surprising. I don’t think we are in the top ten teams in the league. 16 teams make the playoffs; for 3 years in a row we’ve been bounced in the first round. Our “value system or beliefs” are important, sure, but a better bench would help too! :)

Comment from Wizfan4life
Time August 19, 2008 at 7:48 PM

Maybe our problem isn’t our bench, maybe the starting 5 just get too many minutes, get worn out and the bench doesn’t see action when it’s really needed (meaning they only go in when desperately needed).

Comment from millie mill
Time August 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM

Wizfan4life- I’ve been thinking that same thing for years, but just hoping the coaches know what they are doing. 38-40 mpg for the big three I think is a little too much.

Look at Pistons MPG:

Richard Hamilton 33.7
Chauncey Billups 32.3
Tayshaun Prince 32.9
Rasheed Wallace 30.5
Antonio McDyess 29.3
Jason Maxiell 21.6
Rodney Stuckey 19.0
Jarvis Hayes 15.7
Juan Dixon 14.4
Arron Afflalo 12.9
Amir Johnson 12.3
Theo Ratliff 13.9
Walter Herrmann 7.1
Lindsey Hunter 9.0

If we don’t young give our young guys time to play then how are they going to develop?

Comment from Wizfan4life
Time August 19, 2008 at 9:40 PM

millie i agree with you on that, but sadly over the years the Pistons are the only team that I’ve seen that’s been able to pull off that strategy……most teams give their big stars 36-42 mins a game

Comment from Wizards4Life
Time August 19, 2008 at 10:16 PM

yeah that would be cool to see at least the first 3/4 of the year get everyone some time so no one is too banged up at playoff time but we could just go in blow every team in the NBA out an rest our starters for 3 months that would work too ; )

Comment from GrifonRacing
Time August 19, 2008 at 10:23 PM

That is why the Pistons are at the top of the league every year with the same basic team. They know how to manage the players time for each member of the team.

Everyone in the press, on here, and on the street are hoping Gilbert and Caron can stay healthy this year. Why not give them a little bit of a break and not play them 40 minutes a night? I’m guessing that would certainly help to keep them healthy all season. What concerns me most about that is we are the thinnest at their positions.

Comment from Wizfan4life
Time August 19, 2008 at 11:08 PM

Well the reason the Pistons r able to pull that off is because they seem to have had a pretty nice bench for the past several years….I mean the only players on the Wizards bench I really trust to have significant minutes are Blatche and Daniels……but maybe thats because the others havent had many minutes themselves? I dunno, I think its a combination of inexperience and lack of playing time that makes our bench sub par

Comment from GlingGling
Time August 19, 2008 at 11:27 PM

Does anyone know when tickets for the October 10th preseason game go on sale? I’d like to see the Wiz at discounted rates. :)

@Wizfan4life, you don’t trust Darius or Etan? What have they done to make them untrustworthy? Also based on summer league we should be able to start trusting Dominic a little this year – I hope that kid explodes, I hope he gets more minutes than Nick this year. :)

Comment from doclinkin
Time August 20, 2008 at 2:15 AM

I’m pretty sure I could find 40 minutes for Stuckey and Maxiell if they were Wizards players.

Blatche is equivalent to Amir Johnson– and imagine if Billups were out all year with only Lindsey Hunter to back him up. Hunter is analogous to Antonio Daniels– not quite as good, but in the same spectrum. Detroit is consistently one of the deepest teams in the league.

Also, it’s tough to put a ton of ‘trust’ in Songaila or Etan considering both of them seem to collect nagging injuries that take them out for half the year.

I want to see more Dominic, provided he’s playing well. Last year he was lost and foul-happy early on, but he won us a couple games along the way with his defense and hustle. I agree that Summerleague jumper was a pretty smooth shot, hopefully Nick Young regains his form after the the debacle in Vegas. The boy just didn’t show up. Distracted by showgirls and gambling perhaps.

Me I’m thinking Blatche’s development is key, especially if Songaila’s nagging back injury sidelines him for any length of time. We need somebody who can run the highpost offense and the pick & pop game with Daniels off the bench.

Comment from doclinkin
Time August 20, 2008 at 2:25 AM

Funny Bulletsforever suggests Nick Young may have been distracted by the vegas ladies as well.

Comment from Tom Mandel
Time August 20, 2008 at 8:41 AM

Actually, Amir Johnson has been a much more effective player than Andray so far. They were both picked out of high school at the end of the ‘05 draft — but Andray missed a year. You are right that Andray’s development is important to the team’s immediate future.

The only way we improve this year is if Gil and Antonio eat up *all* the minutes that Roger and Antonio played last year. If Nick gets more minutes than last year’s 1150, then either he has improved *a lot* (I don’t really expect that) or we are in trouble.

Oh… one other factor — Etan has to take up most of Darius’s minutes. There again, we should see an improvement in our results.

Comment from d.c.
Time August 21, 2008 at 4:15 PM

I think aunra has a point.I think something that we all gotta admit as fans is that we have no idea what any of the young guys are capable of because they aren’t given any responsibility to shoulder. who cares what most team’s formula is minutes wise.Every team and it’s individual parts and stregths are different.My knock on Eddie Jordan and staff is their lack of confidence in the team as a whole.I know that it’s a differemt sport but if you pay attention to what the N.Y. Giants did in their super bowl run.They simplified the game so that players not so hip to the playbook could work to their strengths ie.Ahmad Bradshaw. Sometimes you gotta coach your team.Instead of killing guys confidence by letting them watch the season from the bench blend them in with with starters sometimes,and give the young guys a sense of responsibility. In the playoffs this past year the coaching staff killed the chemistry by allowing Gil back into the starting lineup .Killing the chemistry that took all season to build up.And if Abe Pollin forced that move…shame on him too. Regardless of how talented lebron is I thought we had the tools to win,but if your leaders don’t show that confidence in the team the battle is already lost. We all as fans can say what we want,but noone knows what any player could have done if given a chance in those games.The pistons’s situation isn’t unique.Sure their young guys have talent,but talent is spurned by confidence and a sense of belonging.Those players knowing that every man on the squad has a part to play in the team’s success is transforming.And it’s bought into when that sentiment is shared and executed from the top of the organization to the coach and staff in the preparation of the players to the players. .Example: Look how well the team played without Gil.Producing two All stars in the process.Everyone wrote the wiz off as dogmeat when gil hung it up.The players played inspired team ball this past year because the egotistical mad gunner Gil wasn’t aroung to jack up jumpers all game. I’ve said it before and i’ll say it again…there is no big three in D.C. and the sooner the wiz understand that the better. Team ball and accountability should be the order of the day,but with a player’s coach who lacks imagination or guts to stray from the norm i’d b suprised if the wiz win anything under this coaching staff.And hey for all I know..maybe eddie’s hands are tied by the desires of Abe and co. Just as Abe says :Gil is his man,but we must remember so was Wes Unseld who literally drove team into a wall with dumb personell moves.I appreciate Gil’s contribution to Wizard’s history,but the mistake made this past offseason was letting a injusred player hold the team ransom instead of playing to win and signing Elton Brand and Theo Ratliff as a inside presence to take the load off of Jamison.Let Antawn play the three to extend his shelf life instead of having to face the 4 every night. We don’t need a prima donna at point we just need someone who canmake people around them better,and hold their own when they are in position to score.Just meat and potatoes.I can predict that the wizards are farther away from the east finals or a finals appearance not for lack of talent,but lack of identity,and vision.or as audra said,value system. Will the wiz brass ever get it?

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