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Tony Parker had 20 points and nine assists as the San Antonio Spurs struck first in the Western Conference finals against the Grizzlies.
Draft prospects such as Peyton Siva improved their stock at the combine with not just their performances in drills, but with their demeanor and maturity. Others, not so much.
Part two of our ideal draft scenarios for the Wizards looks at the what the team might do should they wind up picking in the 8-11 range.
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2dNot every player at the NBA combine will be drafted while some of those prospects not in Chicago will hear their names called. We look at those in the latter group, including Florida State's clutch scorer Michael Snaer.
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2dThe Wizards haven't interviewed the small forward from Ohio State, but he has a skill set that could translate into instant offense.
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2dComments (1)The all important list of heights, weights and wingspans for those participating at the NBA Combine is out. There is some good news for Otto Porter Jr., but perhaps less so for some other notable prospects..
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2dCarmelo Anthony scored 28 points to help the New York Knicks stay alive in the Eastern Conference semifinals with an 85-75 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 on Thursday night.
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2dThe Wizards are talking to Duke forward Mason Plumlee, but the forward is keeping his cards close to the vest at the NBA combine.
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2dSteven Adams is probably coming out a year too soon. But at 7 feet tall, he's incredibly athletic and can run with point guard John Wall to give Washington a different look.
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3dWith scoring a major area of need for Washington, an aggressive and physical shot-maker such as Shabazz Muhammad could be a good fit.
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