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LeBron James and Alex Ovechkin have a lot in common. The Los Angeles Lakers were in the Nation's Capital to take on the Washington Wizards on Friday. Ovechkin, however, didn't make his way into the building like any other spectator.
The Washington Wizards lost to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night, 142-111 at Capital One Arena. One night after defeating the Milwaukee Bucks, there was certainly optimism about what Washington could do tonight against LA.
The Washington Wizards have some questions pertaining to their big man depth that they tried answering in a recent outing.
Bullets Forever on MSN
Wizards obliterated as Lakers turn Capital One into Lob City
The Wizards took on the Los Angeles in the hostile road environment of…well…Washington, DC, and got stomped, 142-111. If you’re a Wizards fan — and you probably are if you’re reading this — fire this game into the sun.
Team sources and league sources said they expect the Wizards to remain active until the NBA trade deadline arrives on Feb. 5.
The Washington Wizards can make some big moves this deadline, but which targets are the best for the organization's future?
The foundering Bucks crept back to within two points late but fell short again against one of the few teams in the East with a worse recrod.
The Associated Press on MSN
Sacramento plays Washington on 12-game road slide
Sacramento Kings (12-38, 15th in the Western Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (12-35, 14th in the Eastern Conference) Washington; Sunday, 6 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Sacramento will look to end its 12-game road slide when the Kings play Washington.