If the Suns want to beat the Wizards, someone (probably Bell) better slow down Arenes. He gets the team going and if you can slow him down Someone else has to score and that is to the Suns advantage.
Arenas scored 41 points against us last time and they won by a point 112-111.
The Wizards also outrebounded the suns 52-30. They have to improve on that. The free throw shooting was Wizards 21 of 31 Suns 15 of 20. Maybe Diaw can get to the line more now after his success the last game.
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Phoenix at Washington
Wednesday, December 28 2005 - 7:00 PM ET
MCI Center - Washington D.C. , DC
WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- The Washington Wizards are looking for their season-high fourth straight win when they host the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.
The Wizards have won three straight games since inserting Caron Butler into the starting lineup and moving Gilbert Arenas into the point guard role.
Arenas, who is averaging 37 points during the streak, scored 34 points as Washington posted a 94-91 home victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Butler added 16 points against his former club as the Wizards won despite shooting just 38 percent (31-of-81) from the floor.
The up-and-down Suns recorded a 103-89 win at Minnesota on Monday, just their third win in eight games. Boris Diaw scored a career-high 31 points and added 11 rebounds and five assists.
Steve Nash collected 24 points and 12 assists for Phoenix, which had won a league-high nine straight games before hitting the skids recently.
Arenas missed three free throws down the stretch, but his 41 points were enough to help the Wizards escape Phoenix with a 112-111 win over the Suns on Friday.
Arenas scored 41 points against us last time and they won by a point 112-111.
The Wizards also outrebounded the suns 52-30. They have to improve on that. The free throw shooting was Wizards 21 of 31 Suns 15 of 20. Maybe Diaw can get to the line more now after his success the last game.
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Phoenix at Washington
Wednesday, December 28 2005 - 7:00 PM ET
MCI Center - Washington D.C. , DC
Phoenix (16-10) at Washington (12-14) 7:00 pm EST
WASHINGTON (Ticker) -- The Washington Wizards are looking for their season-high fourth straight win when they host the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.
The Wizards have won three straight games since inserting Caron Butler into the starting lineup and moving Gilbert Arenas into the point guard role.
Arenas, who is averaging 37 points during the streak, scored 34 points as Washington posted a 94-91 home victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Butler added 16 points against his former club as the Wizards won despite shooting just 38 percent (31-of-81) from the floor.
The up-and-down Suns recorded a 103-89 win at Minnesota on Monday, just their third win in eight games. Boris Diaw scored a career-high 31 points and added 11 rebounds and five assists.
Steve Nash collected 24 points and 12 assists for Phoenix, which had won a league-high nine straight games before hitting the skids recently.
Arenas missed three free throws down the stretch, but his 41 points were enough to help the Wizards escape Phoenix with a 112-111 win over the Suns on Friday.