The Washington Wizards Get A New Website
The Washington Wizards have unveiled a redesign of their website and it looks good. New owner Ted Leonsis has been making a lot of changes since he has taken control of the franchise to put his stamp on the organization. I really like everything so far and I can't wait until the season starts because I think we will surprise some people this year!

Wizards season schedule breakdown: Part III
JANUARY Huh, I get a do-over? (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE viaGetty Images) GAMES (Home, Road, Back-to-backs): 16 (8,8,5) OVERALL: This could be a very emotional month for the Wizards, with Gilbert Arenas returning to the scene of the crime (FingerGunGate) and Josh Howard likely playing in Dallas for the first time since he was traded last February. They begin the month against New Orleans, then end it by playing the first three games of a rough four-game trip that ends in New Orleans on Feb. 1. They will have four home games against non-playoff teams and four road games against non-playoff teams. GAMES TO WATCH: You ready for me, John? (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) Jan. 1, New Orleans: The Wizards open the new year playing the second end of back-to-back games against Chris Paul and the New Orleans Hornets, if Paul is still with the team. What kind
New Orleans Hornets - Chris Paul - Gilbert Arenas - Josh Howard - Dallas
Fever Vs Liberty With Their Seasons On The Line
The Indiana Fever and New York Liberty will be playing a huge game in a little over 2 hours from now! The winner will advance to play the Atlanta Dream in the WNBA's Eastern Conference Finals. The series is tied at 1-1 with each team winning on their home court and that is what gives the Liberty the edge tonight in my opinion.

Wizards season schedule breakdown: Part II
Editor's note: Before he went on vacation, Michael Lee broke down the 2010-11 Wizards' season, in six parts. DECEMBER We get the Wizards twice in a week! (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) GAMES (Home, Road, Back-to-backs): 15 (7,8,2) OVERALL: The Wizards will have another challenging month, with eight road games. They have a three-game West Coast trip to Phoenix, Los Angeles and Sacramento -- places where they have not had much success in recent years -- and a difficult back-to-back set with San Antonio and Houston. They have just seven home games, but only two are against teams that didn't make the playoffs last season. The other five are against Portland, the Lakers, Miami, Charlotte and Chicago. GAMES TO WATCH Hey, young fella. Let me teach you lesson in longevity. (Reuters Pictures) Dec. 5, at Phoenix: A lot has changed with the Suns over the years, but Steve Nash remains
Los Angeles - Steve Nash - Miami - San Antonio - Michael Lee


