Big Second Half Pushes Wizards Over Cavs

Wednesday 18 November, 2009 at 11:51 pm T Lamont 0

Forward Antwan Jamison provided the Wizards with the spark it needed to end its six-game losing streak.


For the first time this season, the Wizards were able to put all three of their All-Stars on the floor at the same time.  They had to be thrilled with the final result.

The Washington Wizards outscored the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second half, 64-40, in route to a 108-91 victory over LeBron James and company in the nation’s capital.

The Wizards came into tonight’s game on a six-game losing streak.  But in typical Washington fashion, they stepped up their game with King James’ arrival.  The Wiz got a huge lift from forward Antwan Jamison, who returned from a shoulder injury to pour in 31 points.  Washington also received key contributions from Gilbert Arenas (18 points, 8 assists), Caron Butler (19 points) and a great all-around effort from Mike Miller (17 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists).

Reigning MVP LeBron James posted his usual great stat line – 34 points and 9 assists – but the lack of productivity from his teammates is what ultimately doomed the Cavs.  Three other players contributed 10 points.  James’ sidekick Mo Williams was 2-13 for 6 points.

LeBron didnt do much smiling on Wednesday night.

LeBron didn't do much smiling on Wednesday night.

Cleveland’s lack of effectiveness down the stretch has its effect on LeBron.  He made a bad pass (turnover), missed a couple of jumpers (one of them being an airball), and was hit with a technical foul for arguing a call on a play on which he felt he was fouled by DeShawn Stevenson.  Big men Shaquille O’Neal and Andersen Varajeo sat out the game with minor injuries – so the Cavaliers were missing some interior toughness.  It’s obvious that James had to press to make plays because no one else was stepping up for Cleveland.

To the contrary the Wizards had plenty of players stepping up – especially in the second half…which was when it mattered.  The Wiz also dominated the boards 49-33, including 23 combined boards from Jamison and center Brendan Haywood.

Their will be two big tests for the Wizards.  First, they’ll need to stay healthy – and given their track record that will be a difficult thing. 

And their second test is to remain focused and win ball games against opponents who don’t have LeBron James on their roster.


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