By Tim Price, for NBA.com
Posted Nov 24 2009 11:22AM
SAN ANTONIO -- Emotions on the Washington Wizards seem to be boiling over after the team suffered its season-worst margin of defeat on consecutive nights, this time absorbing a 106-84 loss to the Spurs on Saturday.
Wizards coach Flip Saunders said changes in the lineup can be expected when the team plays its next game at home Tuesday against Philadelphia. The team is off Sunday and has a practice scheduled Monday.
"We have guys that are frustrated that they're not playing and I'm sure they are sitting there wanting opportunities," Saunders said. "And guys will get opportunities starting Monday because we're not getting it done as it is right now."
The Wizards (3-9) have lost eight of nine games. Against San Antonio they shot a season-worst 33 percent. Perhaps more embarrassingly, they had just as many turnovers as assists (nine) heading into the fourth quarter before finishing with 12 assists to nine turnovers by the end of the game.
Gilbert Arenas said players on the team had "hidden agendas," noting that eight players on the team are free agents following the season.
"I guess when you start losing everyone wants to start pointing fingers everywhere else," Arenas said. "I converted my game to try to get people involved, but at the end of the day, to be honest, this is the same team since three years ago. We added a couple of pieces, but everybody else is basically the same player.
"I'm sitting here thinking 'Do I have to go in attack mode like I was two years ago to get us over this hump?' I hope not. I hope we're strong enough mentally that we can get over this."
Arenas leads the team in total points and assists. But heading into Saturday's game he had taken 55 more shots than the next player.
When asked about sacrificing his game in order for the team to win, Arenas replied, "I think the only person who actually had to sacrifice is me. Everybody else can just play their game."
That's not sitting well with at least one player. Wizards center Brendan Haywood said players need to "check their ego at the door."
"It's very frustrating because our talent isn't winning over our egos," Haywood said. "If you normally score 20 and you don't get your 20 but the team wins, who cares? Let's try and win.
"That's what the Celtics do. Paul Pierce can have 12 in the fourth quarter. [But] if they're up, he don't care. That's what we gotta do. Check your ego at the door. Move the ball. Play some defense."


![]() | No-look Alley-oop John Wall sets up JaVale McGee with a pretty no-look alley-oop. |
![]() | Stuckey to Maxiell Jason Maxiell throws down a big slam off the alley-oop pass from Rodney Stuckey in transition. |
![]() | Celtics on the Run The Celtics complete the fast break with Rajon Rondo threading the needle to Chris Wilcox for the slam. |
![]() | Bulls vs. Celtics Rajon Rondo goes off for a triple-double recording 32 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds as the Celtics stop the Bulls' five-game winning streak. |
![]() | Wizards vs. Pistons: First half JaVale McGee has 11 points for Washington, Greg Monroe has 14 points for Detroit as the Wizards and Pistons are tied at 45 at the half |
![]() | McGee Dunks Again JaVale McGee soars above the rim for another big one-handed flush. |
![]() | McGee on the Reverse John Wall hits JaVale McGee upstairs for the beautiful reverse alley-oop slam. |
![]() | Swatted Jan Vesely comes across the lane for the big block on Greg Monroe's shot. |
![]() | McGee Slams JaVale McGee rises up for the one-handed flush. |
![]() | Rondo Down the Lane Rajon Rondo sets the screen and takes the pass from Paul Pierce for the layup down the lane. |