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Friday, April 4, 2008

THE STRETCH RUN

The Wizards are tied with the 76ers and Raptors for fifth place in the Eastern Conference. Washington owns the tiebreaker over the Raptors because it won the season series 3-1. Wizards are 1-2 vs. 76ers.

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EASTERN CONFERENCE

5. Wizards38-37.507--
6. Raptors38-37.507--
7. 76ers38-37.507--
8. Hawks35-40.4673

THE NEXT THREE

TimeOpponentTV/Radio
Tonight8 p.m.vs. MiamiCSN/WTEM-980
Tomorrow8:30 p.m.at ChicagoWDCW-50/WTEM-980
Wednesday7 p.m.vs. BostonCSN, ESPN/WTEM-980

PERSONNEL DEPT.

Wizards: If F Antawn Jamison (doubtful, sprained right shoulder) is unable to play tonight, Andray Blatche or Darius Songaila would likely start in his place. Blatche has made 15 starts this season, Songaila eight.

BY THE NUMBERS

9

Games in which Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler and Jamison have all played this season. The Wizards are 3-6 in those games.

QUOTABLE

"It all unraveled. I'm tickled to death that it did, because I'd be looking at two more years of it."

Heat Coach and President Pat Riley,

on his team's collapse this season, which

he hopes will kick-start a rebuilding process



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