Notebook
After making the long flight from D.C. to Berlin, the Wizards check into their hotel, snag quick naps and then hit the basketball court.
George Solomon
Wizards captain Antawn Jamison says no one will feel sorry for Washington's severe preseason injury woes, but the team still deserves condolences.
His wrist braced, Brendan Haywood isn't gloomy days after learning surgery will make him miss at least the next four months.
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Notebook:
Injuries Are Setting In
(Post,
October 10, 2008; Page E03)
Pain to Look Ahead
(By Michael Wilbon,
October 9, 2008; Page E01)
Surgery for Haywood:
Jamison Vows to Be Ready for Opener
(Post,
October 9, 2008; Page E01)
Intensity Is Up for Wiz
(Post,
October 7, 2008; Page E04)
Wizards Notebook:
Improving Defense
(Post,
October 5, 2008; Page D14)
Haywood Out for Week
(Post,
October 4, 2008; Page E08)
Many Roles Still Open
(Post,
October 3, 2008; Page E03)
An Oversized Roster:
Big Men Vying For Spots, Roles
(Post,
October 1, 2008; Page E02)
Hoping to Come Home
(Post,
October 2, 2008; Page E02)
Eager to Earn Role:
2nd-Year Player Angling for Main Backup Spot Behind Butler
(Post,
September 29, 2008; Page E04)
Wizards Find Balance
(Post,
September 30, 2008; Page E03)
Thomas Comes Back
(Post,
September 28, 2008; Page D03)
Silence Speaks Loudly
(Post,
September 27, 2008; Page E01)
Dixon's Comfort Level
(Post,
September 25, 2008; Page E03)
Dixon Returns to D.C.:
Ex-Terp Tapped to Beef Up Back Court
(Post,
September 24, 2008; Page E01)
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