Wall returns to Wizards practice
The third-year point guard, shown in December, ‘looked like his old self’ in limited-contact drills on Thursday.
Ready for Blatche's return
Andray Blatche will make his return to Washington with the Nets on Friday after a tumultuous seven seasons with the Wizards.
Ready for Blatche's return
Andray Blatche will make his return to Washington with the Nets on Friday after a tumultuous seven seasons with the Wizards.
Off the track at Indy
The Wizards fall behind by 17 in the first quarter and fall in Indianapolis for the 10th straight time.
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Morning Pixels: John Wall practices, everyone gushes
Positive John Wall pixels for everyone!”
Stan Van Gundy: Wizards have no one to build around
If you'd like to start your New Year with fizzled Champagne and moldy cheese, check out this assessment of the Wizards' rebuild.”
The Wizards are still positive
Tony Kornheiser sees no reason for positive pixels about the Wizards. Ted Leonsis seems to disagree.”
Wizards pajama story time
Kids had milk and cookies while being read to by a 6'7" "black santa."”
Knicks end Spurs’ streak
Carmelo Anthony scores 23 points as New York hands visiting San Antonio its first loss in eight games.
Barea lifts Minnesota late
J.J. Barea scores 12 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter as the Timberwolves beat Denver.
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Top video games of 2012
The year was one of high-octane sequels, many of which focused on stronger narratives and more innovative game play.
PHOTOS | NBA power rankings
Michael Lee evaluates the best teams in the National Basketball Association.
PHOTOS | NBA power rankings
Michael Lee evaluates the best teams in the National Basketball Association.
Homegrown D.C. basketball stars
From Elgin Baylor and Dave Bing to David Robinson and Kevin Durant, the District has produced a plethora of basketball stars.
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NBA owners, players reach tentative deal
After nearly two years of bickering, NBA players and owners are back on the same side. (Nov. 26)Post Sports Live: Does Grunfeld deserve an extension?
The Post Sports Live crew debates whether Wizards President Ernie Grunfeld deserves a contract extension.Post Sports Live: Wizards hoping for luck at NBA Draft lottery
The Washington Wizards, who are guaranteed a top-five lottery pick in the 2012 NBA Draft, have the second-best odds of winning the top selection.Celtics' Grousbeck: Sports Media Rights 'Exploding'
Celtics' Grousbeck: Sports Media Rights 'Exploding'Post Sports Live: Nationals endure tough stretch, Wizards renew Wittman
The Washington Post’s Jason Reid, LaVar Arrington, Dan Steinberg and Jonathan Forsythe discuss the Nationals’ current stretch against NL East opponents, wonder which Nationals are most deserving of All-Star consideration, weigh-in on the Randy Wittman deal for the Wizards and finally express their excitement for this weekend’s Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown in horse racing.Post Sports Live: Did Randy Wittman deserve a new contract?
The Post Sports Live crew debates whether or not Wizards’ head coach Randy Wittman, who led the team to an 18-31 record last year in an interim status, deserved to be signed to a two-year contract extension.Post Sports Live: What matchup do you want to see in the NBA Finals?
The Post Sports Live crew is unanimous in pulling for an NBA Finals matchup that pits Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder against LeBron James and the Miami Heat.Seattle watches as Thunder rolls into NBA Finals
As the Oklahoma City Thunder prepare to face the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals, basketball fans in Seattle have a tough choice to make. Root for the team that left town four years ago, or become Heat fans for a couple of weeks.Post Sports Live: LeBron James on the cusp of elusive NBA title
The Washington Post’s Jason Reid offers some perspective on the Heat-Thunder series and what has been a historically strong postseason run for LeBron James while Dan Steinberg laments that James gets too much respect from the referees.Recent columns
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Robert Griffin III’s first season: his adjustment to the NFL, his assimilation into D.C. and his emergence as a leader.
2012 Fall All-Met
Honoring the area’s best in football, soccer, field hockey, volleyball and cross-country.