Wizards Hit by Early Injury to Jamison

Wizards Hit by Early Injury to Jamison

The last couple of years for the Washington Wizards have been a nightmare.  Unfortunately for them, they haven’t been able to wake up.

Just when things were starting to look good for the Wiz, they get hit with another big blow in the injury department.  During an October 14th preseason game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, forward Antwan Jamison partially dislocated his shoulder attempting to block an opposing shot attempt. 

The 2-time All Star is estimated to miss anywhere from 8 to 13 regular season games.  Jamison was one of Washington’s rocks last season - playing in 81 games and averaging 22 ppg and 9 rpg. 

New Wizards’ Head Coach Flip Saunders:

“Everyone goes through sequences where they lose some players. You don’t want to have extended time. You’d better lose somebody early rather than lose them late.”

Antwan Jamison is well reputed for his off-court professionalism.

Antwan Jamison is well reputed for his off-court professionalism.

Regardless of the semi-positive tone from Flip, the franchise and its fans have to be disheartened by this turn of events.  This is a team that has went years without the player that is regarded as its franchise player (Gilbert Arenas) due to an injury that turned out to be more bothersome than expected.  Its only legitimate low post threat, Brendan Haywood, was out all last year.  The Wizards also lost a considerable number of games from key guys like Caron Butler and Deshawn Stevenson.

Now, the one player who seemed unfazed by the injury bug gets infected.  Jamison’s quiet, steady performance is unspectacular, but extremely necessary for Washington’s success.  The power forward position is a spot where the Wiz are very thin.  Antwan’s 22 points, 9 boards, offensive versatility, professionalism and leadership will all be missed by Washington. 

Wizards’ guard/forward Caron Butler:

“It continues to happen. We’re going to remain optimistic and remain positive and see what happens.”

Let’s all hope that Jamison can heal quickly.  And put an end to the nightmare once and for all.

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