Now that John Wall has improved his jump shot, he’s got one more goal before the Wizards’ season ends: Throw out the first pitch at a Nationals game without embarrassing himself again.
The Philadelphia 76ers keep giving the Wizards chances to reach their goal to overtake them for ninth place in the East.
The Wizards, however, keep passing on the favor.
Game in a nutshell: The Heat (62-16) didn't have LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh or Udonis Haslem, but they still clinched the No.
The Miami Heat are gearing up for the potential two-month long postseason and the hopes of a second straight NBA title.
The last time the Wizards played this poorly, coach Randy Wittman suggested that his team avoid watching the 23-point loss at the hands of the Brooklyn Nets in early March.


























