If you could end a game with 47 minutes the Washington Wizards would have left the court much more pleased than they did. 32 seconds before the end they were still leading 91-86 against Miami Heat. This score drastically changed in those last couple of seconds as the time ran out and the horn sounded, leaving the score of 95-96 on the board. 95 for the Wizards – 96 for the Heat. How did that happen?
It was not just one event that made the Wizard Eddie Jordan go up the walls. Chris Bosh made a three, Josh Howard missed two free throws, Nick Young turned it over, Kirk Hinrich missed a free throw, Dwyane Wade drew a foul, and Hinrich couldn’t draw one of his own. Tonight the game was supposed to be that start of a prosperous future, as the first game without Gilbert Arenas, an led by shooting guard Nick Young. Maybe they will get their happy ending on Monday when they face the Charlotte Bobcats.
