Washington Wizards
The Washington Wizards is a professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. They are amongst seven teams in the Atlantic Division of the eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise plays in the Verizon Center also known as “The Phone Booth” and wears jerseys of red, white and blue.
The Wizards started its NBA adventure in the 1961-62 season. They were then called Chicago Packers and they managed to win only 18 games in their first season. They changed their name to the Zephyrs in next season. Then in 1963, they became the Baltimore Bullets as the franchise moved to Baltimore, Maryland. The 1964-65 NBA season saw first success for the team and they reached the playoffs for the first time. In the following season, the Bullets advanced to the Western Conference Finals but lost to Los Angeles Lakers.
The Washington Wizards have won NBA championship in 1978. They defeated the Seattle SuperSonics in 7 games and brought a professional sports championship to Washington D.C. for the first time in 36 years. They were the forerunners of that era as they also won four Conference titles in 1971, 1975, 1978 and 1979 and seven Division titles.
The Washington Wizards saw many modifications in their team, team jerseys and logos in years to come. The biggest of them came on May 15 1997, when the Bullets officially changed their logo and name to Washington Wizards. They entered the 1979 NBA Playoffs and finished the regular season at 54–28. In the playoffs the Bullets nearly blew a 3-1 series lead against the Atlanta Hawks, but managed to hold off the Hawks in 7 games.
This was the time when the Wizards started declining in their game and wins and didn’t advance to the playoffs for several years. They made some very good trades but in vain. A major transition came for the Wizards when in January 2000; Michael Jordan became the Washington Wizards’ president of basketball operations and minority owner. He dissociated himself from the ownership net year in 2001 and returned as player but he soon left the team because of internal some issues. The Wizards, however, didn’t showed improvement in their ratings and continued to miss important games.
A year after making the playoffs for the first time in 8 years, the 1997/98 season saw a new beginning for basketball in Washington. The team changed its name to Wizards fearing Bullets would endorse gun violence. The addition of a new logo and new uniforms and a new arena as the MCI Center in downtown Washington completed this change. MCI Center was opened on December 2nd with the Wizards beating the Seattle Supersonics 95-78.
At the MCI Center, the Wizards were hard to beat as they posted a 24-12 record. However, they would fall 1 game short of the playoffs as they concluded in 4th place with a 42-40 record. During the 2004-2005 season, the team posted their finest regular season record 45-37 in 26 years. It marked the first time the franchise had ever made the playoffs as the Wizards. The Wizs won their first playoff game since 1988 in Game 3 of the first round against the Chicago Bulls.
In Game 5, they took their first lead in a playoff series since 1986 and won against Chicago. In Game 6, they won their first playoff series in 23 years defeating the Chicago Bulls 94-91; also becoming only the ninth team in NBA history to win a playoff series after being down 0-2.
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I still like this movie i never get tired of watching it!!
MUST! SEE! MOVIE!
http://www.nba.com/wizards/intro_080807.html
Your best bet is BookMe.com. You can compare ALL the reputable sports ticket sites, and save money. Good luck!
@MrNintendofan1985 It was an amazing marketing ploy. Basically a vehicle to advertise 3. Which was a great game, btw.
$10-$350
have you tried stubhub. its where people resale there tickets that they cant make. thats what i use
I’m disappointed, this movie lacks wizards.
no, their jerseys blind me
http://www.nba.com/wizards
or craiglist,
Or you can ask me if you want to see a game since I'm a Wizards season ticket holder.
You'll do a lot better with this question if you put it in the sports section. Not many people here in Europe will have any use for basketball tickets in the US in the next week. You could try the tickets section of the mavericks page on nba.com to look this up: http://www.nba.com/mavericks/
I loved this movie as a kid, put it on BluRay.
dude i love the wizards there my favorite team and i dont even live in D.C, but u can prolly buy them for like 10$
how bout magic…
that way we can show u how we do it down in the dirty south
=)
hahahaha at :55 you can see the Mic boom come into the shot.
i love the power glove its so bad
i love this movie its awesome
sick movie there’s a good copy at ‘bigmovies4free’ last time i checked! great acting!