Wizards Look To Finish Season Strong After Victory Against Boston’s JV Squad

Photo courtesy John Powell

My expectations for the Wizard’s final home game on Monday were sunk as soon as I saw the inactives.

“Garnett, O’Neal, Rondo”

Coming off a tough loss against the Miami Heat the night before, I was hoping to see Boston try and bounce back against the Wizards in an effort to fight for the two seed in the Eastern Conference. Instead the Celtics decided to mail it in, resting all of their starter and sending out the JV Squad.

Boston’s bench kept it competitive against a Wizard’s line-up that was also somewhat depleted. Josh Howard, Rashard Lewis, and Nick Young sat out with injuries. After a slow start in the game, shooting machine Jordan Crawford nailed a three with 38.8 seconds left in over-time to end a nail-biter that felt more like a snoozer due to the lack of star talent for Boston.

“This was a tough one, but this was the right one,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said after the game. He said he consulted with players and Boston General Manager Danny Ainge before making the decision to rest his fab four. Rivers looked at the game as a chance to give his bench players some minutes on the floor, scouting them out to see how his playoff roster and rotation will play out.

When  John Wall tied the game 92-92 with a minute left in overtime, the press joked that it would have been great to see Pierce get in the game for the final shot- but Rivers told us that wasn’t even an option. Boston’s loss combined with Miami’s win against Atlanta earlier that night locked the Celtics into the three seed and a match-up against the Knicks.

John Wall led the Wizards with 24 points but only had three assists. I wasn’t too impressed with Crawford’s play for most of the night but thanks to almost 46 minutes on the floor he ended the night with 17 points but went 8-19 on the floor. This was my first real chance to see him play after earning a starting spot and what I saw was bad shot selection. He would take shots on the run when nobody was really pressing him.

However in the end a win is a win and the Wizards showed more effort and closed out their season at the Verizon Center with a bang. However the lack of effort on Boston’s part puts an asterisk next to this victory. Tonight the Wizards play the Cavs to finish out the season. I’ll be more interested to see how the Wizards go up against a team that’s really trying.

Patrick has been blogging since before it was called blogging. At We Love DC Patrick covers local Theatre, and whatever catches his eye. Patrick’s blog stories, rants, and opinions have been featured in The Washington City Paper, Washington Post Express, CNN, Newschannel 8 Washington, and NBC Washington. See why Patrick loves DC.

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